The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
Loved stepping into the past in this vintage shophouse. Beautifully decorated, thoughtfully curated, and a colorful feast for the eyes. So many vintage clothing, jewelry, and accessory items! The owners are kind and friendly and their shop is a bright, colorful nod to the past while still being fashion forward. I loved the interior design & decor almost as much as I loved the fashion finds. I purchased a beautiful skirt that will be a reminder of a great visit to Singapore.
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Established in 2012, Hat of Cain is a homegrown Singapore brand specialising in Panama hats. Our hats are ethically sourced and hand-woven in Ecuador. Located in the charming neighbourhood of Joo Chiat, we carry over 40 hat styles, a selection of linen shirts and offer hat repair and restoration services. A curated store not to be missed for a personal hat fitting session.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Your one stop Muslim Lifestyle Store featuring unique & modern Islamic Gifts, Home Deco, Health & Beauty, Educational Supplies for you and your family. Swing is also the official Showroom for Tap Genius Reading System.
3.5 based on 25 reviews
Joo Chiat Complex is a popular shopping mall in Geylang Serai specialising in Malay textiles, crafts, jewellery and traditional clothing.
3.5 based on 43 reviews
Rumah Bebe is a quaint venue that strives for authenticity – from the Peranakan potpourri to the music, colourful designs, ornate doors and architecture of the house. To experience a rare culture that’s slowly being forgotten and discarded, a visit to Rumah Bebe is a must.
A great place to learn the art of making beaded Peranakan shoes called Kasut Manek. Bebe Seet also stocks books on Peranakan culture. Many thanks to Bebe Seet for introducing the workshops and Richard with whom I had a long chat about our culture. Not only is Rumah Bebe a place to find beaded shoes and Peranakan Sarong Kebaya, the boutique also sells unique Peranakan kueh (sweets and cakes) not found anywhere else.
3.5 based on 67 reviews
Original license kids products of Pororo / Frozen / Hello Kitty / Sofia / Princess / Barbie / Carebears & Many More Characters Products / Watches / Gifts
Harmonize your Health in a most natural way with Phiten Singapore's wide range of products like Sleeping goods, Supporters, Home care to give almost instantaneous relieve and relaxation
SYRASKINS is run by 2 sisters. Mehroon Gulam & Syra Gulam and has made a career out of expressing the inner beauty through the form of temporary body art : JAGUA & HENNA. We are also continuously sharing tips & tricks through our Social Media. Client safety is our first priority. Thus, we mix & prepare them FRESH in house. Make and appointment with us & discover your inner beauty through body art!
Founded and run by a Pedorthist and his family, Footkaki is a little professional shoe fitting shop hidden in the heritage district of Katong. Nestled in Roxy Square, a cosy mall behind the Grand Mercure Roxy Hotel, Footkaki offers a free foot assessment and professional fitting service for painful feet, while also selling healthy footwear and insoles at the most affordable prices in Singapore.
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