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Lots More Departmental stores You are able to Explore in Singapore


Singapore established fact for its shopping and food. There are plenty of places to shop that you would be spoilt for choices. Most visitors will head towards Orchard Road or Scotts Road because they are the standard shopping belt in Singapore. However, there are lots of other options available which you'll explore, and possibly obtain a much more out of your dollar.

There's many retail or shopping malls which aren't within the central of Singapore. They're located in the regional neighborhoods serving mostly locals. That does not mean you'll will lose out on what's available. You can find top brands, both local and international, at such malls as well. Due to its cheaper rental and also the main intention of serving the locals, prices of the same products at these malls could be cheaper than what you could find at the central shopping belt.

Singapore isn't a large place and has a great trains and buses system. Using the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, you are able to reach these malls easily as most are simply nearby stations. Even if you have a taxi or cab to the of these shopping malls, you should not be spending more than S$20 per way, depending on where you start your trip from and where you stand headed to.

One of the most popular regional shopping mall would be Jurong Point Shopping Centre. It is one of the biggest, if not the biggest neighborhood retail center which is in the Boon Lay MRT Station (EW27), free airline of Singapore. This shopping mall is well patronized by many locals and foreigners alike and you can find many shops offering clothes, shoes, bags, electronic items and many more. There's also numerous eateries offering many both local and international food.

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At the north part of the island, there's Northpoint, which is at Yishun MRT Station (NS13). This place is touted by many people locals to be a gamers' paradise. It recently added a new wing to its complex bringing more shopping and food space to the mall. If you're in Singapore searching for game consoles or discs, you should consider going to Northpoint. This is aside from the traditional popular electronics and gadgets shopping malls like Sim Lim Square, which is at Rochor, near Bugis MRT (EW12) station and Funan Centre near City Hall MRT (EW13) station.

One very popular retail center within the last decades with Singaporeans would probably be Parkway Parade. While it is not near any MRT stations, this popular shopping centre has been upgrading its facade and facilities continuously within the last years. Large consumer electronics retailers can all be found there, speaking well from the customers who throng the area especially during weekends. You can find shops selling personal accessories and much more. Remember to visit the basement and you'll discover restaurants a food court which serves many local delights.

When you make your way the eastern a part of Singapore, you'll be spoilt for choices when it comes to shopping. From Eastpoint Mall Shopping Centre at Simei MRT (EW3) station, to White Sands Shopping Centre at Pasir Ris MRT (EW1) station you have two shopping malls that will definitely whet your shopping appetite.

At Tampines MRT (EW2) station, you have got three departmental stores all within under 5 minutes of walking distance from each other. There's Tampines One, Tampines Mall and the Century Square. Century Square has in the recent years evolved to cater more for that as well as even had a special day to permit only ladies to enter the shopping centre! Tampines The first is the most recent accessory for the area and gives shoppers many brands which are not available elsewhere.

It is suggested you stay in a hotel which is around Bras Basah area where one can head towards Bugis Junction for your initial round of shopping before venturing towards the neighborhood shopping malls. Just remember to plan your time and budget wisely to find the most from your visit to Singapore.

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