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TOP SHOPPING CENTERS YOU SHOULD VISIT IN SINGAPORE (P2)

Posted on June 17, 2020July 27, 2020 by Admin

6. Little India (Serangoon Road)

Little India is the most special feature of this area thanks to its vibrant colors and attractive scents. Little India is like a special bass note between urban skyscrapers and commercial centers in the center of Singapore. Along Serangoon Road is where you will find all clothing stores from available designed clothes to tailors. This is said to be the area of cheapest clothing stores in Singapore. Besides, you can also find traditional Indian shops, fabrics and costumes. And of course, for those who are in love with Indian curry, this is a place you can’t stop visiting.

7. Clarke Quay shopping area

For Singaporeans, Clarke Quay is a familiar place to enjoy wine and dine at countless impressive restaurants by the riverside, or simply take a relaxing stroll and admire the dreamlike night view. Especially, Clarke Quay is also one of the famous shopping addresses, with trendy fashion stores. However, you will find the price here a bit harsh. In addition to the main Clarke Quay area, there are also nearby areas worth exploring such as Clarke Quay Central, Riverside Point and Great World City.

8. Mustafa Shopping Center

Mustafa is famous for its super fake products among those shopping address. You can find any fashion item from the Louie Vuitton bag to Iphone phone charger, which are very similar to the real one but are sold at very low prices. Located in the heart of Little India, the vast Mustafa shopping center is open 24 hours, and especially it is always crowded, bustling and noisy. However, Mustafa is still the most favorite place of locals and visitors to Singapore.

9. Bugis Street Market

Located between Little India to the north and Marina Bay to the south, Bugis Street Market is one of the most developed shopping destinations in Singapore. With over 800 stalls under a huge enclosed area – this is truly the largest street market in Singapore, allowing visitors to spend hours wandering to admire a range of cheap clothing stores , electronic stalls and roadside eateries. This is a very worth visiting address, remember not to miss it.

10. Raffles City Shopping Center

Although Singapore has dozens of modern trade centers, scattered across the Orchard Road (Singapore’s main shopping district), Raffles City shopping center is more prominent thanks to its extremely convenient location right in the heart of the residential area and just steps away from Clarke Quay and Marina bay. In addition to the crowded and bustling dining area, this shopping mall is also a place where you can find any goods and fashion at extremely affordable prices.

6. Little India (Serangoon Road)

Little India is the most special feature of this area thanks to its vibrant colors and attractive scents. Little India is like a special bass note between urban skyscrapers and commercial centers in the center of Singapore. Along Serangoon Road is where you will find all clothing stores from available designed clothes to tailors. This is said to be the area of cheapest clothing stores in Singapore. Besides, you can also find traditional Indian shops, fabrics and costumes. And of course, for those who are in love with Indian curry, this is a place you can’t stop visiting.

7. Clarke Quay shopping area

For Singaporeans, Clarke Quay is a familiar place to enjoy wine and dine at countless impressive restaurants by the riverside, or simply take a relaxing stroll and admire the dreamlike night view. Especially, Clarke Quay is also one of the famous shopping addresses, with trendy fashion stores. However, you will find the price here a bit harsh. In addition to the main Clarke Quay area, there are also nearby areas worth exploring such as Clarke Quay Central, Riverside Point and Great World City.

8. Mustafa Shopping Center

Mustafa is famous for its super fake products among those shopping address. You can find any fashion item from the Louie Vuitton bag to Iphone phone charger, which are very similar to the real one but are sold at very low prices. Located in the heart of Little India, the vast Mustafa shopping center is open 24 hours, and especially it is always crowded, bustling and noisy. However, Mustafa is still the most favorite place of locals and visitors to Singapore.

9. Bugis Street Market

Located between Little India to the north and Marina Bay to the south, Bugis Street Market is one of the most developed shopping destinations in Singapore. With over 800 stalls under a huge enclosed area – this is truly the largest street market in Singapore, allowing visitors to spend hours wandering to admire a range of cheap clothing stores , electronic stalls and roadside eateries. This is a very worth visiting address, remember not to miss it.

10. Raffles City Shopping Center

Although Singapore has dozens of modern trade centers, scattered across the Orchard Road (Singapore’s main shopping district), Raffles City shopping center is more prominent thanks to its extremely convenient location right in the heart of the residential area and just steps away from Clarke Quay and Marina bay. In addition to the crowded and bustling dining area, this shopping mall is also a place where you can find any goods and fashion at extremely affordable prices.

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