The Ultimate Singapore Shopping Guide

The Ultimate Singapore Shopping Guide

Singapore’s shopping scene is unrivalled in its breadth and diversity. From unique local designers to some of the world’s largest global luxury brands, shopaholics are in for a treat.

Day 1

Orchard Road – The crown jewel of Singapore's shopping scene.

ION Orchard

Nestled in the heart of Orchard is Singapore's premier mall spanning eight levels, which offer a distinctive shopping journey with over 300 luxury retail, dining, and entertainment stores.

TANGS

The oldest department store in Singapore, TANGS offers an intimate shopping experience with a focus on local designs and a mix of carefully curated international brands for the modern shopper.

Design Orchard

A space where creativity, commerce and collaboration converge. Experience Design Orchard's curation of over 100 homegrown fashion and lifestyle labels, the largest one-stop destination to shop all things local.

Day 2

A mix of hipster haunts and bargain thrills await.

Haji Lane

A bustling narrow lane adorned with colourful murals, boutique shops, and trendy cafes. Stroll through this street, known for its boutiques, cafes and buzzing nightlife.

Goodluck Bunch

This multi-label clothing and lifestyle boutique set within a pre-historic shophouse is a hidden gem offering a curated selection of quality wares.

Sifr Aromatics

Find handmade scents, candles and balms that combine modern techniques and old-world ingredients.

Day 3

Experience culture, novelty and slow fashion in the quaint neighborhood of Katong-Joo Chiat.

Katong-Joo Chiat

Nestled in the East, with its rainbow-hued heritage shophouses, hip cafes and modern boutiques, this is one of Singapore’s most charming districts.

Cat Socrates

This charming store stocks a hotchpotch of feline-related gifts and home décor items. Many of the goods here are designed locally and regionally, making it a great place to bag a souvenir.

Rumah Bebe

Besides its trove of kebayas (a traditional blouse-dress incorporating Malay and Chinese motifs), beaded shoes and other Peranakan wares, Rumah Bebe also offers activities on Peranakan craft.