Shopping in BUGIS (1)

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THE GREAT SINGAPORE SHOPPING CHALLENGE 2008

LATE NIGHT SHOPPING

Orchard Road -1

Orchard Road -2

Marina

Bugis

Chinatown

Little India

Vivocity

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Today, the original Bugis Street is now a cobblestoned, relatively wide avenue sandwiched between the buildings of the Bugis Junction shopping complex. On the other hand, the lane presently touted as "Bugis Street" by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is actually developed from New Bugis Street, and is billed as "the largest street-shopping location in Singapore". 

 


Bugis Street
Opposite Parco Bugis Junction area

Nearest MRT station: Bugis (EW12)
Today, Bugis Street has revamped itself by providing sheltered walkways and air-conditioned shopping zones. Now housing over 600 stalls, it offers an eclectic mix of trendy and functional street wear, cafes, hawker food and services. Possibly one of the best known areas in Singapore, Bugis Street retains its disctinctive street shopping feel.

OG Albert
60 Albert Street
OG Albert Complex
Singapore 189969
Tel: (65) 6210 2222

Nearest MRT: Bugis (EW12) or Little India (NE7)
When you are in the exciting Bugis district, drop into OG Albert. It’s a leisurely 3-minute walk from the Bugis MRT station and an easy 8-minute walk from the Little India station. OG is a household name in Singapore. OG is our one-stop family store, for the young and forever young. OG has grown so hip. Whether you are looking for fashion, jewellery, cosmetics, watches, toys, good food, something for the home or anything else, you’re bound to get excellent value at OG.

Parco Bugis Junction
200 Bugis Junction Tel: (65) 6334 8831

Nearest MRT: Bugis (EW12)
Lots of little shops selling everything from electronic items to clothes, knick-knacks and accessories can be found in this modern complex. Parco Bugis Junction, Singapore's first glass-covered air-conditioned shopping street boasts a delightful mix of clusters of shophouses, modern retail outlets, a sprawling Japanese department store, Seiyu, and even a cineplex.

 

Friday, May 23, 2008 - Sunday, July 20, 2008


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