Have you arrived in Singapore and are craving
to go do some shopping? Well help and guidance is here!
In Singapore, shopping is upheld as a national
pastime. You will find a lot of shopping malls, coupled with nice discounts,
low taxes and tariffs, as well as a huge variety of goods.
Most stores in Singapore stay open 7 days a week
and operate from 10 am to 9 pm. If you're planning to shop, keep in mind
these opening times.
One nice event to look out for when you visit
Singapore is definitely the Great Singapore Sale. What happens here you ask?
Well, it is an event held during June and July of each year, where shopping
centres go crazy with discounts to attract shoppers.
To help the avid shopper scouting Singapore for
goods, I've come up with a list of ten items I think you can and should purchase
from Singapore.
1. Antiques
Antiques are always a nice item to buy from
SIngapore. Where can you find them? Where's the best place to get good value?
Well, if you go to the 2nd floor of the Tanglin Shopping Centre, or perhaps the
shops along South Bridge Road in Chinatown, you will find some rare gems.
An antique shop in
Singapore
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crazyegg95
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2. Books
Who isn't looking for books? Many tourists come to
Singapore and go away with tons of nice reading material. Definite good places
to check out in clude Borders at Wheelock Place) and Kinokuniya at Ngee Ann
City. I love these two bookstores - my wife can't tear me away from them
sometimes.
3. Cameras
Right - the next item has got to be cameras.
Whether you're hunting for digital or analog cameras, one of the best places to
get them would be Peninsula Plaza. It is situated near the City Hall MRT
station.
4. Computers
If you're a computer buff, you definitely want
to check out Sim Lim Square, which is situated near Little India. This place
stocks all manner of computer hardware and software. Another place for good
computer stuff is Funan the IT Mall.
5. Electronics
Ok, next item - electronics. Electronics sales
are very high in Singapre. You can find great bargains in Funan the IT Mall or
Mustafa at Little India. I suggest you avoid those touristy places like Lucky
Plaza or shops along Orchard Road. Oh, and please remember that the voltage
requirements in Singapore are 220V - we follow a British-style three-pin plug.
6. Ethnic Items
Singapore stocks many ethnic items worth
purchasing. You can go to Chinatown to buy these. Some interesting item I've
come across include Buddha statues and glow-in-the-dark Merlion soap dispensers.
Strange, but yes, many tourists go out of their way to buy the odd curio or two
from the island to take home.
A shot of the famous
Merlion statue in SIngapore
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modery
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7. Fashion
Those interested in fashion items, listen up.
The best places to shop for high-street fashion is Takashimaya and Paragon on
Orchard Road. You'll find many rich folk (particular Japanese and Indonesians)
shopping in boutiques there. For the more youthful and street-oriented look, try
Bugis Junction. Here, you can find hip and young clothing very easily.
8. Fabrics
Talking about fashion, we might as well touch
on fabrics. Without a doubt, the best places to obtain fabrics in Singapore
(particular fabrics for Indian saris) include Arab Street and Little India. You
can also find some batik there (exotic Malay fabrics).
9. Food
Well, food is not really a 'shopping item'. But
food is such a major part of Singaporean life that I had to mention it. One
absolutely great place to shop for gourmet food is Jason's Marketplace in the
basement of Raffles City. You can get there by MRT and stopping at the City Hall
station. Another great place for food is definitely Takashimaya's basement.
Raffles City
shopping centre in Singapore
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VirtualErn
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10. Music
Ah, who can forget music. Music is very well
rooted in Singaporean culture and the best place to buy music CDs has got to be
the HMV store in the Heeren. Situated along Orchard Road, it is Singapore's
largest music shop and certainly one of my favorite leisure haunts.
Conclusion
Wow, that's a whole lot of items to buy from
Singapore! As always, remember to comparison shop before you settle for an item.
This is especially true if you're in a 'bargain shop' like those found in Bugis
Junction. Until next time, good luck and happy shopping!
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