Shopping is one of the greatest pleasures in Singapore. Part of the
fun is the excellent buys and great variety of shops all over the
island. Delight in a bargain at a little neighborhood shop, pick up
a quaint item or two as you stroll through colorful ethnic districts,
discover favorite buys of the droves who flock to our modern malls
or be enthralled by the splendor of whole shopping "cities"
selling everything under the sun.
Singapore isn't hailed as a shopper's paradise for no reason. Shopping
is seriously regarded as second to eating as a national pastime
for most Singaporeans. Hence, it comes as no surprise that the island
has an outstanding range of products that are available in shopping
malls, department stores, boutiques and bargain stores. So, whether
you intend to splurge or save, there are labels and stores to satisfy
shoppers of every discernible taste, inclination and budget. For
an alternative shopping experience, do make time for a trip down
to Singapore's ethnic districts - Arab Street, Chinatown and Little
India.
Most shopping centers and shops are open daily from 10am to 9pm.
However, there are some shops that close at 10pm. Singapore is also
one of the safest cities in the world, so staying out late should
pose no security problems if the usual precautions are taken.
Avid shoppers would particularly love the annual, nationwide Great
Singapore Sale, which usually falls between May to June. It has
become a legendary annual event for both Singaporeans and visitors
alike. Wide ranges of goods, including designer products, are marked
down to present a mighty shopping extravaganza. The bargains are
genuine and definitely value-for-money.
Popular
Shopping Areas
Orchard
Road You haven't shopped in Singapore if you haven't been
to Orchard Road. This world famous stretch is the favorite shopping
belt in the city. Whatever your budget, you can almost always find
something you want. Most shopping centers will have an anchor tenant
(usually a major department store) and other smaller retailers.
Gems for the picking range from designer labels, to mid-range goods,
to budget items. Some popular department stores to check out are:
Marks & Spencer, Robinsons, Tangs, Ngee Ann City, Wisma, Centrepoint,
Scotts, Plaza Singapura.
Getting there:
You can take the MRT to any of these three stations within the Orchard
Road belt--Orchard, Somerset, Dhoby Ghaut.
Little
India Little India is the best place to buy almost anything
that is Indian. Handicrafts, Kashmir silk, peacock feathers and
flower garlands are examples of some of the things available in
Little India. Good buys include beautiful saris (traditional Indian
woman's dress), muslin, brassware, cooking utensils and India-designed
jewelry. Pop-art posters of Hindu gods and Indian movie stars are
available for purchase. You can also choose to visit Serangoon Plaza,
an emporium cum department store, which is located at the other
end of Serangoon Road.
Chinatown
For all things Chinese, Chinatown is probably your best bet -- from
traditional herbs to textiles to decorative items and antiques.
Try the Tanjong Pagar area for traditional teashops, clog and kite
makers, painted masks, waxed paper umbrellas, lacquerware from China,
handicrafts and artifacts from all over Asia. Then wander over to
Smith Street, Trengganu Street, Temple Street and Pagoda Street
where the streets are at their narrowest and you'll find some of
the best bargains.
The bigger shopping complexes here, such as Chinatown Point, Yue
Hwa, People's Park Complex and Chinatown Complex, are good sources
for Chinese products and also offer bargains galore in their extensive
ranges of more conventional products. Look here for everything from
electrical and electronic goods, luggage and textiles to bargain-priced
clothes and cosmetics. A wide selection of local crafts is available
at the Singapore Handicraft Centre in Chinatown Point.
Kampong
Glam & Arab Street The little streets in this area
form the historical focal point of Muslim life in Singapore. Nothing
beats the surroundings for bazaar-style shopping with true ethnic
character. Here you can browse in hole-in-the-wall shops, haggle
to your heart's content and come away with the most delightful purchases
at bargain prices. The most visible items for sale are the baskets
and other cane, straw, rattan and pandan leaf goods spilling onto
the pavements - from baby cradles to floor mats, hanging chairs
to serving trays. These shops also stock interesting camel skin
bags, cloisonné boxes and sewing kits.
Suburban Shopping
If you're prepared to venture further afar, you can combine shopping
with a little off-the-beaten track sightseeing as well. In fact,
you'll discover some of the best bargains out in the heartlands
of Singapore, where most Singaporeans live, eat and shop.
These suburban shopping centers offer a surprisingly comprehensive
range of items from branded to electronic goods at prices to delight
the value-conscious and determined bargain hunters. Business hours
vary from shop to shop, but as a general guide most shops are open
from 11am to 9pm.
Town centers in the larger estates of Tampines and Bishan are easily
accessible by MRT. Shopping at these bustling town centers is a
fascinating experience, providing insight into the local lifestyle
and a chance to mingle with Singaporeans at their utmost comfort.
You also reap another benefit - the opportunity to tuck in "local
style" at the numerous food centers and informal coffee shops.
And if you are lucky, you might even chance upon a pasar malam (night
market) where you will find an eclectic range of products at value-for-money
prices.
Bugis Street
From alleyways to sailors' haunts, Bugis Road has transformed to
become a highly urbanized and sophisticated area. Stores have been
restored, and new shopping complexes and office tower blocks have
been erected, thus making it possibly one of the best known places
in Singapore. Although highly modernized, efforts have been made
to ensure the area's Old World charms are not taken away. Small
shops line the streets selling everything from electronic items
to clothes. With the addition of Bugis Junction, a trendy mall,
you will definitely enjoy the fascinating mix of old and new cultures
blended together. |