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The legendary Orchard Road is a shopper's paradise, with a bewildering array of huge shopping malls, designer boutiques and food and entertainment outlets.
The Heritage Shop in the Arab Quarter crams in thousands of collectibles, from 1930s to 1960s Singapore. The mammoth collection includes tiffin tins, 1950s advertising posters and delicately…
Rumah Bebe, in Singapore's quaint Katong Village, specialises in all things Peranakan - the affluent culture of Chinese immigrants to the area. Ornate beadwork, batik, jewellery and silver are…
Ever wondered what a custom-made scent would be like? The experienced boss of Singapore's Jamal Kazura Aromatics store will mix you your own special cocktail from different fragrant, natural…
The Time for Tea in Chinatown sells top Chinese teas, tiny porcelain teapots and pretty cups. The tea-enthused staff also offer lessons on its health benefits, plus tea ceremony demonstrations…
A much-loved institution, Mustafa Centre in Little India is perpetually packed, even though it never closes. Over 75,000 items are crammed over its six floors, ranging from electrical to…
Evenings see lantern-lit streetmarkets around Pagoda Street (and Sago Street) with tiny stalls and shops. Chinese cheungsam dresses, fridge magnets, sequinned bags and snacks are on sale at…
Singapore's largest tea house, Tea Chapter specialises in dozens of varieties and tea-making implements, plus chunky ceramic pots. The café allows you to sip the perfect cuppa in an exquisite…
Bugis Street in the Central Business District enjoys a colourful history of wicked nocturnal activities. Today, revamped with air-conditioned walkways, it houses 600 stalls offering fun…
The antithesis of Singapore's air-conditioned malls, Sungei Road's fleamarket, near Little India, has pavements piled high with goods. Locals haggle for dusty chandeliers, second-hand clothes…
In busy Chinatown, Yue Hwa is good for stocking up on Chinese teas, silk clothes and scarves, plus robust carvings. The top floor has all things culinary including woks and pots, and…
VivoCity is a huge, wave-shaped shopping complex perched on Singapore's harbour front. The four levels are filled with popular fashion outlets, restaurants, multi-screen cinema and even an…