Top 9 Things to do in Bugis, Singapore

September 24, 2021 Carley Gatson

Discover the best top things to do in Bugis, Singapore including Fine Wines SG Pte Ltd, Hajjah Fatimah Mosque, Chijmes, Kuan Yin Thong Hood Cho Temple, The Gallery of Gnani Arts, Sri Krishnan Temple, Bugis Junction, Jamae Mosque, Artfolio Gallery.
Restaurants in Bugis

1. Fine Wines SG Pte Ltd

114 Lavender Street #02-60 CT Hub 2, 338729 Singapore +65 6385 2438 [email protected] http://www.finewines.com.sg/wine-lessons/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Fine Wines SG Pte Ltd

New to wine and not sure where to start? Make your first baby steps by signing up for our wine classes and enter a magical world of wine. The world of wine can seem overwhelming and intimidating but at Fine Wines SG, we believe it should be fun.

2. Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

4001 Beach Road Hajjah Fatimah Mosque, Singapore 199584 Singapore http://www.yoursingapore.com/content/traveller/en/browse/see-and-do/culture-and-heritage/places-of-worship/hajjah-fatimah-mosque.html?TAHotelCode=118
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4.0 based on 36 reviews

Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

Perhaps the most unusual feature you’ll notice here is a distinctive minaret designed by an unidentified European architect. The tower leans about six degrees off centre – making this one of the most unique sights in Singapore.

Reviewed By jeanettem190 - Cairns, Australia

This is a simple and dignified mosque, centrally located in Kampong Glam. The style is called Middle Eastern - Victorian and it was built in 1846. A prominent Singaporean lady, Hajjah Fatimah lived here and left the land in her Will for a mosque to be built. The very Victorian-looking minaret was built on sandy soil & has been tilting ever since. Currently it's about 6 degrees off. The interior has a nice space under the dome which glows greenly; simple but effective. There's a quiet little park or square just in front of the mosque, so if you're walking, you won't see the mosque as you approach, but keep going; it's definitely at 4001 Beach Rd! Before or after your visit the little park / square has benches where you can catch your breath.

3. Chijmes

30 Victoria Street Chijmes, Singapore 187996 Singapore +65 8298 0638 http://www.chijmes.com.sg
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4.0 based on 755 reviews

Chijmes

CHIJMES (pronounced “chimes”) stands for the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, a Neo-Classical style building which houses one of Singapore’s most aesthetically-pleasing dining and entertainment venues.

Reviewed By TalDarkLeanMean - Staines, United Kingdom

Chijmes with a silent J is a mouthful word to say unless you wanna spell and spread out the whole "Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Middle Education School Singapore" that its short of. And with that gothic architecture and spire it can only be an European designed Catholic Church. Except it's not. But it did used to be the nun run sister act girls school as well as orphanage where people would leave their unwanted infant girls for nuns to raise. Now this glittering, glamorous shopping and dining complex is serving the community in much more modest way by providing a wedding venue, high end shopping, dining experience and allows leaving only tips and good reviews behind. It's still a national monument and heritage landmark though and very distinctive among all other modern buildings.

4. Kuan Yin Thong Hood Cho Temple

178 Waterloo Street Kwan im Temple, Singapore 187964 Singapore 65 337 3965
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4.0 based on 182 reviews

Kuan Yin Thong Hood Cho Temple

Reviewed By CandaceT145 - Singapore, Singapore

This temple is visited by local and tourists and always crowded. It is good to give thank for the good things that happened/ going to happen in our life and pray for good health, career and children etc. There are vendors outside the temple selling flowers, joss sticks for offerings. Some people will also meditate/ Chant prayed in this temple. Highly recommended but the tourists need to be respectful of the people praying there.

19 Tanglin Road #02-41 Tanglin Shopping Centre Golden Wheel Building, Singapore 247909 Singapore +65 6735 3550 [email protected] http://www.gnaniarts.com/new/
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

The Gallery of Gnani Arts

Established in April 2003, Gnani Arts Pte Ltd houses an extensive collection of South Indian contemporary art by acclaimed masters and emerging artists, in its 1,000 sq ft exhibition space called The Gallery of Gnani Arts. Located 5 minutes away from the Singapore Art Museum, Gnani Arts Pte Ltd is also active in site-specific art curation/consultancy and in the consolidation of primary research matter.

6. Sri Krishnan Temple

152 Waterloo Street Krishnan Temple, Singapore 187961 Singapore +65 6337 7957 http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_276_2004-12-24.html
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4.0 based on 99 reviews

Sri Krishnan Temple

Reviewed By GauravC697 - New Delhi, India

A temple dedicated to Lord Krishnan the incarnation of Lord Vishnu on the Waterloo street...awesome architecture..quite colorful..

7. Bugis Junction

200 Victoria Street Bugis Junction Nearest MRT: Bugis, Singapore 188021 Singapore +65 6557 6557 http://www.bugisjunction-mall.com.sg/malls/website/index.aspx
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Bugis Junction

Bugis Junction has a mixture of shopping options to enthral even the most seasoned of shoppers. Part traditional mall, part open-air shopping district, Bugis Junction is one of the few malls in Singapore that has sidewalk cafes and shophouses sitting alongside gleaming new retail palaces.

Reviewed By TheTravelSlt - Tampa, United States

Be sure to check out all the levels to this modern and well-appointed shopping mall. Everything from food court to eyeglasses, and kiosks to full size shops and stores this "Mall" has it all. A great place to get out of the heat, humidity or rain and if you are looking for any speciality venues I think you will find most everything here and it is easy walking distance to several areas of Singapore also.

8. Jamae Mosque

218 South Bridge Road Masjid Jamae (Chulia), Singapore 058767 Singapore +65 6221 4165 http://www.yoursingapore.com/content/traveller/en/browse/see-and-do/culture-and-heritage/places-of-worship/jamae-mosque.html?TAHotelCode=114
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3.5 based on 98 reviews

Jamae Mosque

If you’re looking for something a little different, this is the mosque to visit. The site's architectural style is eclectic, and the intricately designed palace façade features tiny doors and cross-shaped windows.

328 North Bridge Road #02-25 Raffles Shopping Arcade, Singapore 188719 Singapore +65 6334 4677 [email protected]
Artfolio Gallery

Artfolio is a visual art gallery that was founded in 1990 to increase awareness and appreciation for Southeast Asian art in Singapore. Apart from selling art and organising art exhibitions, it now also assists businesses that want to integrate art into their business environment.

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