Singapore Shopping

Where to Shop and What to Buy in Singapore

Alongside eating, shopping is considered the national pastime on the island. Ranging from hi-tech wares to designer wear, there is something for everyone. Browsing around local markets and shophouses in the ethnic enclaves to the glitzy portals of Orchard Road, the experiences are wide, varied and intriguing.

For most visitors, Orchard Road is a must-visit on the itinerary. Packed with modern malls and hotels, this stretch is transformed into a dazzling display of lights and festive embellishments at Christmas time when all buildings join in the annual festive light-up. Fabulous knick knacks and other memorable finds are also found in Chinatown, Arab Street, Little India and the suburban areas like Holland Village, Katong and Tampines. Unlike most Western countries, shopping hours usually start from late morning to 21:30 or 22:00 at night and these can extend to as late as midnight during festive season.

The mid-year Great Singapore Sale is a much looked-forward to time when prices come down heftily in all precincts. Even during non-sale times, visitors will do well to bargain, particularly in electronic stores at Lucky Plaza, Sim Lim Square or Far East Plaza. A general rule of thumb for haggling is to begin about 25% -30% below that being offered. Do make it a point to compare prices at various shops. For convenience, most stores accept credit and charge cards.

Singapore Shopping

Goods and Services Tax

Visitors who spend more than S$100 in a single receipt are entitled to  their 7% GST (Goods & Services Tax) refund if they leave Singapore by air under two central refund agencies - Global Refund Singapore Pte Ltd and Premier Tax Free (Singapore) Pte Ltd. Terms and conditions apply.

Chinatown Shopping Chinatown Shopping

With the Chinese forming over 75% of the population, one can expect Chinatown to be a prominent landmark that evolved from the time of the first immigrants in the 19th century. Read More...

 
Clarke Quay & Riverside Shopping Clarke Quay & Riverside

The Singapore River has played a significant role in the history of the island. From the time of Sir Stamford Raffles, the river has established itself as a thriving centre for trading.  Read More...

Geylang Shopping Geylang Serai Shopping

Located east of the central area of Singapore, Geylang Serai has been the centre of the Malay community since the mid-19th century. Read More...

 
Harbourfront Precinct Shopping Harbourfront Precinct Shopping

Originally a ferry port facing Sentosa Island, the Harbour Front has been developed into a retail and entertainment centre. Read More...

Holland Village Shopping Holland Village Shopping

Holland Village, Holland Road, Holland Avenue, Holland Close and Holland Drive, got their names from Hugh Holland in 1907, an early resident of Singapore who was an architect. Read More...

 
Kampong Glam, Arab Street & Bugis Street Shopping Kampong Glam Shopping

The original home of the Malay aristocracy during the time of Sir Stamford Raffles, Kampong Glam, named after a tree, is the Malay-Muslim enclave. Read More...

 
Little India Shopping Little India Shopping

One of the most colourful and vibrant ethnic enclaves in Singapore, Little India is a hive of activity from dawn to midnight everyday and is the focal point of the Indian community. Read More...

 
Marina Bay Shopping Marina Bay Shopping

Marina Bay was artificially created through land development in the 1970s. Today, the area is known commercially for its hotels, offices, entertainment and shopping centres. Read More...

North Bridge Road & Stamford Road Shopping North Bridge Road Shopping

The North Bridge-Stamford Road intersection is home to some of Singapore’s most prominent landmarks. Read More...

 
Orchard Road Shopping Orchard Road Shopping

Similar to London’s Oxford Street or Hong Kong’s Tshimshatsui, this bustling boulevard got its name after the nutmeg and pepper plantations that once lined it in the 1800s. Read More...

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