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Bidra med feedbackBugis Junction is no ordinary Singapore shopping mall. This modern development features a wonderful imitation lane of colonial style shop houses selling locally design dresses, T-shirts and accessories, as well as a few cute cafes where you can sip an iced coffee and pretend you’ve been taken back in time. Glance over to the huge glass-roofed section, which is really Bugis Junction’s centrepiece, and you’ll remember exactly where you are. Under the giant glass structure, you’ll find a range of high street shops and a good range of dining option, including fine dining restaurants, fast food outlets and some hawker-style vendors. Bugis Junction is directly accessible from Bugis MRT Station.
Getting crowded as it is just 3 weeks away from Chinese New Year. Everyone coming out to buy stuffs for the festive period. Safe distancing tough to manage as there are so many people around. Shops around are doing very well. Not sure why so many fruit shops setting up everywhere
Nice Shopping Experience with lots of fun. Good selection in Kids, Female and Male wearings. Electronics items are also available.Best Shopping timings wpuld be in evening after 4pm
Bugis Street is interesting as it’s a place that has narrow alleys where there are shops selling a variety of goods such as bags, masks, hand phone covers, cosmetics, clothes … It also sells food … snacks that you can munch as you shop and drinks such as bubble tea and juices. I have bought a lanyard hand phone cover for my mom, masks for the family and snacks and bubble tea for myself. It’s certainly bustling with people with many shops to check out.
Bugis Street is interesting as it's a place that has narrow alleys where there are shops selling a variety of goods such as bags, masks, hand phone covers, cosmetics, clothes ... It also sells food ... snacks that you can munch as you shop and drinks such as bubble tea and juices.