Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Where can I shop in Singapore? Where is the cheapest shopping in Singapore?

Where can I shop in Singapore? Where is the cheapest shopping in Singapore?

Why do you rarely go shopping in Singapore? After get off work today, I want to tell you about shopping in Singapore. You can learn about some shopping places in Singapore, and the editor has compiled them for you.

Orchard Road

Singapore has many shopping malls, coupled with low tax rates and tariffs, and a large number of imported goods, making Singapore’s commodity prices very competitive compared with domestic prices.

Orchard Road is a famous shopping paradise and can be said to be the most prosperous and fashionable area in Singapore. The colorful streets are crowded with large shopping malls, such as ION Orchard Shopping Center with many flagship stores, duty-free shop DFS Galleria, Knightsbridge Shopping Center with high-end brands, etc. Prada, LV, Dior, Gucci, Fendi, Celine and other famous stores. It's easy to find here.

1. Ion Orchard Shopping Center

This fashionable shopping mall with a total retail area of ??more than 66,000 square meters has become the new center of Orchard Road. Its design is quite avant-garde, and more young people like to use it as a meeting place for dates. There are more than 300 retail, dining and entertainment stores, flagship stores, concept stores and lifestyle pavilions for many of the world's most popular brands. In addition to the collection of many brands, the rich and varied food court offers visitors a variety of delicious food, from popular local food to prestigious international food.

Walking in the clouds: 55th and 56th floors of the city, 218-meter special tower,——. The Ion Sky Observation Deck located here is a place not to be missed. It gives you an unparalleled 360-degree view from the highest point of Orchard Road. There's a contemporary Salt Grill restaurant helmed by award-winning Australian chef Luke Mangan.

Address: 2 Orchard Street, Singapore, Postcode: 238801

Business hours: 10:00-22:00 every day

How to get there: Take the MRT NS22 Orchard, exit the station.

2. Ngee Ann City

It can be said to be the oldest high-end shopping mall in Singapore, where world-renowned brands and luxury stores gather. Japanese brands have a strong presence in Yi'an City, with retail store brand Takashimaya serving as the mall's anchor tenant. There are also bars and gyms here, so even if you still have physical strength and energy after shopping, you can go to the gym or have a drink before going home.

Address: 391A Orchard Road, Singapore, Postcode: 238872

Business hours: 10:00-21:30 every day

How to get there: Take the MRT Go to Orchard Station and walk along Orchard Road.

3. Model

Paragon is a high-end shopping mall with 200 stores and 6 floors. There are a number of luxury retailers such as Miu Miu, Gucci, Alfred Dunhill and Salvatore Ferragamo, as well as a number of designer brands and mass sports brands, while children can roam for toys at toy stores such as Paragon Junior and Toys'R'Us world. There is a food cellar in the basement of the mall, and there are casual coffee and restaurants on each floor.

When I first arrived in Singapore, I especially liked traveling here. There are many delicious restaurants in B1, including Din Tai Fung steamed buns, desserts, ramen, and all kinds of Western food. The restrooms here are very clean and can be seen in 5-star hotels.

Especially when you are bringing children, you can go directly to the fifth floor. There is a place called Paragon Junior there. It is not big but very interesting. There are few shopping centers like this in Orchard.

Address: 290 Orchard Road, Singapore 238859

Business hours: Monday to Sunday 10am to 9pm (including public holidays)

p>

How to get there: Take the MRT to Orchard Station, Exit A, and walk along Orchard Road.

Somerset 4313

33 is actually 313 Orchard Road. This mall is relatively young and has a number of fast fashion brands that young people like, such as Zara and Foever21. The most important thing is not to miss the limited edition of Singapore's most famous shoe store. Many popular Chinese shoes are sold there, and there is also a Stussy store. There is a hot pot restaurant in Haidilao, you can go there to eat when you are tired. Authentic Singaporean delicacies such as Hainanese Chicken Rice and Ya Kun can also be found in the food hall upstairs.

Address: 313 Orchard Road, 238895

Business hours: 10:00-22:00

How to get there: Take the MRT to Somerset Special Station (just out)

If you are shopping around here, you can leave your husband and kids at the library on Orchard Road. Just next door to 313, you will have a great reading experience.

Address: 277 Orchard Road

Orchard Road #03-12/#04-11

Singapore 238858

Opening hours : Monday to Sunday: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

Dhoby Ghaut

Singapore Plaza

In the shopping mall above Domenico Metro, the brands and prices are all the same Relatively close to the people. After recent expansion, there are many fresh young brands and many specialty restaurants. There is a large Jincun Cinema on the top floor.

If you are tired, you can go to a movie and relax.

Address: 68 Orchard Road, Singapore 238839

Business hours: 10:00-22:00 daily

How to get there: Take the MRT to NS24/NE6/CC1DhobyGhaut.

: Government Building

1. Raffles Shopping Center

Located in the city center shopping district. The mall has many luxury brand stores such as Omega, Thomas Saab, Kotfil and Tommy Hilfiger, to name a few. Many large chain department stores, such as Marks Spencers and Robinsons, as well as fashion stores, such as Topshop, River Island and Skyla, have also settled in the mall. The shopping center is also home to many top restaurants such as Brozeit, Swissotel Stafford Hotel and the popular Equinox Restaurant and New Asia Bar. After shopping, you can find a nearby restaurant to have a good meal.

Address: 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore, Postcode: 179101

Business hours: 10:00-21:30 every day

How to get there: Take the MRT EW13/NS25 City Hall, just after the exit.

2. Suntec City

From a shopping perspective, the distribution of brands in Suntec City is relatively scattered, and it is very difficult to visit Suntec City. But there is the Fountain of Fortune, known as the largest fountain in the world and one of Singapore's landmark buildings. So tourists and new friends in Singapore can still go and see it.

The design of the fountain is inspired by the Buddhist and Hindu mandala ideas. The giant circular altar symbolizes integrity and perfection, which is an inexhaustible source of strength, and also conveys the builder's desire for friendly unity and integration of all races.

Address: 5 Temasek Avenue, Singapore 038985

How to get there: Take the MRT to CC3Esplanade or CC4Promenade, and then walk north for about 5 minutes.

Harbourfront District

VivoCity

This is one of the most popular shopping malls in Singapore, popular with locals and tourists alike. There are many specialty stores, such as the National Geographic store on the first floor. Although small notebooks are expensive, they are very memorable. The fully equipped Golden Village on the second floor allows you to enjoy various blockbusters after shopping. There is a water plaza and a food court on the top floor, where you can enjoy yourself.

Address: 1 Esplanade, Singapore 098585

Business hours: 10:00-22:00 every day

How to get there: Take the MRT to Esplanade Station.

Sentosa

Luxury Fashion@Resorts World Sentosa Duty Free Shop, Resorts World Sentosa Gallery

If you are staying at a hotel in a world-famous place, gather The gallery (luxury center) is here. Drop everything and go straight. This is one of only two duty-free shopping spots in Singapore.

The Huiju Gallery is most proud of its many famous watch brands. There are more than 60 kinds of famous watches in one gallery, ranking first in Southeast Asia, including Vacheron Constantin, Chopard, Rolex, Omega, Tiger Heuer et al.

You can take a stroll if you pass by. UnionPay cards have many benefits. But if you don’t live in Sentosa, you don’t need to come here.

Address: 8 Sentosa Road, 098269

Business hours: 11:00-22:30 every day

Arrival mode: (There are two steps )

1. Take the Northeast Line or Circle Line of the MTR to Harbor Station.

2. Take the Sentosa MRT from Exit E to the third floor of Vivocity, and get off at Marina Station after one stop.

Marina Bay Zone

Marina Bay Sands

We must introduce Marina Bay Sands Mall, which has always been known as the largest luxury shopping mall in Singapore. In addition to the LV flagship store on the sea, it is also close to the Singapore Art and Science Museum, making it a perfect place for gamblers to settle their wives and children. LouisVuittonIslandMaison boutique is the brand's largest boutique outside Paris!

I am serious! I didn't think it was a big deal before. Recently I have discovered many attractive brands, especially the French brands Maje, Kenzo, Sandro, and my favorite ballet shoes, Repetto.

If Singapore is the most comprehensive shopping destination for luxury goods such as maternal, infant and children's clothing, it is also the first choice. It is simply home to big brands.

Recently, a new DC Comics superhero-themed coffee shop opened.

Not to mention that the Museum of Arts and Science is hosting a future city exhibition, which is simply a favorite among children!

There are various creative activities in the Big Lotus.

You can design your own car, house, marine life, etc. It will be uploaded to the projection in the future world and displayed on the wall. (It seems too much)

Address: 10 Esplanade, Singapore 018956

Business hours: 10:30-23:00

How to get there: Bay MRT Station) (CE1 Exit CE1, B, C, D, E), subway ring line branch.

: Orchard Road related information

1. Robinson Department Store (opens at 10:30, foreign high-end brands, many shoes)

2. Yi'an City High School Shimaya Department Store (lots of shoes) and Tang's Department Store (Singaporean brand). Credit cards issued in Singapore include OCBC Credit Card and Citibank Credit Card. Even without the promotion, you can get an extra 5% discount here.

3. Tangs opens at Orchard Road at 11 o'clock and Vivo City at 10 o'clock.

Most young people like to visit AF (there is only one in Singapore), Forever21, CottonOn, HM, and Topshop.

4. Far East Plaza sells relatively common products. Opposite Far East Plaza is the DFS duty-free store, which you need to take over the overpass.

To the left of Tang’s house is Lucky Plaza (a small store selling cosmetics, perfume, etc. There is also a food kiosk on the first floor. This is where Filipinos gather). On the left is Paragon (Miu Miu, Tods, Zegna). There is a restaurant on the ground floor (three views and two slices (vegetable wraps and boiled chicken), Thai food and Thai express delivery.) supermarket

Across the white highway is Yi'an City, with sidewalks.

5. Ion has first-line and ordinary (B4 also has food kiosks. If you want to buy Lin Zhiyuan beef jerky, you can come here. There is also Bengawan Niangniang cake here, which is quite convenient for tourists. Subway station Just below Ion.

There are also many famous restaurants on the B4 floor of ION, including Gourmet Opera Food Hall, Sergeant Chicken Rice, Meat Noodles, Marista Road Roast Bone Tea, Hakka Abacus, Pancakes, Durian, and Ondehondeh. , grilled chicken wings, and many restaurants.

Opposite is Tangs Plaza. From ION to Tangs, you need to go through the underground passage (just at Orchard Orchard Road MRT Station) and follow the signs for Tangs Plaza.

6. Tang Plaza is a department store owned by Chinese Singaporeans.

To the right of Tang is Scotts Plaza (Hermès, the epicenter selling Apple products). >To the right of Scotts Square is Far East Plaza, and outside is Old Chang Kee Samosa (which has a popular clothing store - a retail store with durian waffles and pancakes on the first floor)

7. Yi'an City High School. There is an ice cream "cart" on the aisle in front of the Takashima Department Store in Dao District, and there is also a stall in front of Paragon. It'sWalls brand ice cream has durian, vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, corn and taro flavors, and can be sandwiched with cookies. Or colorful bread.

Nearby food

There are also many places to eat on the ground floor of Takashimaya in Yi'an City. There are pandan cakes and Nyonya cakes from BengawanSolo.

p>

Yicheng has Gucci, Dior, Coach, and Todstods. There is a Kinokuniya bookstore and a refrigerated supermarket.

Next door to Yicheng is WismaAtria (there is a food kiosk on the 4th floor: Pan-fried Fujian Prawn Noodles. Scissor Curry Rice, Grilled Chicken Wings, Roja Rojak, Fish Fillet Rice Noodles.

If you walk past Paragon, Grand Park Orchard Hotel, AF, you will reach the center point, 313@Somerset. I want to go to Singapore Plaza.

May to July is the discount season in Singapore. As a result, I deliberately chose a middle period to go to Singapore and asked the locals about it. Frustrated. Fortunately, I don’t want to buy too much.

It seems that the discount season will start in July. Of course, the cost of accommodation and air tickets will increase significantly by then.

Everyone must lose this brand CK ~ a friendly brand with great value for money.

Especially the consumption tax in Singapore is 7%, but after deducting the service fee, the rebate rate is about 5.5%. Merchants with the "Tax Refund" mark can enjoy tax refunds if you spend more than S$100 in the same store. For goods outside Singapore, tax refunds can be processed at specific merchants, Changi International Airport or specific airports. Please note that the tax refund fee will be deducted from the tax refund. , the tax refund is only applicable to departures by plane.

Almost every shopping mall has a paper map at the front desk for tourists to quickly and easily find the merchants they want to visit. Be sure to bring one. There was once a travel program that said that shopping malls in Singapore offer customized shopping, and there will be dedicated buyers in the mall to accompany you and advise you.