Enter
Singapore and you will feel like the gates of shopping paradise have
opened up for you. Too many things to buy and so little time? Here’s
a handy shopping guide to refer to.
Make
the transportation bit easier by booking an express bus to travel to
Singapore—faster, cheaper and convenient. Adding to the convenience
factor is the fact that you can now try redbus.sg
to buy tickets as well.
Electronics:
They make it to the
top of any shopper’s must-buy list in Singapore. Some tourists even
take home large LCD TVs and desktop computers along with them.
Peninsula Plaza should be your go-to place for all things gadgets and
electronics. When you decide to buy electronics in Singapore, you
must visit 2 to 3 stores and compare the prices. This is very
important as you will find varied prices. You can then pick the one
with the lowest quoted price. Second most important thing is check
the warranty. Be sure to get an International warranty. Before you
pay you should your products be it a phone laptop etc. Also check if
you will get your tourist tax refund.
Orchids:
The national flower of Singapore, gold-plated orchid (actual orchids
plated in 24 Karat real gold) souvenirs are considered a
must-takeaway by Singaporeans. These flowers can be bought from Risis
stores.
Curios
and collectibles:
Here’s what you should fill your luggage with on your way back home
from Singapore: statues, wall décor, wooden décor, paper kites and
parasols, and artwork of every kind that are in abundance here.
Apparel
and accessories:
The shopping streets of Singapore are your best bet for all things
fashion. Orchard Road is the first stop for fashionistas from across
the globe to take home branded items at a much cheaper rate. The
other places to go to include Bugis Street, The Shoppes and all the
malls that are scattered across Singapore’s landscape. Bugis Street
is a very nice place to shop especially if you are shopping for a
lady. Women’s clothing with a touch of Korean inspired fashion is a
very common sight here. You will hardly come across shops for men’s
clothing. Besides clothing you will get to see some eateries as well.
A word of advise is to take care of your belongings as this place is
madly crowded.
You
will come across a lot of gift shops where you can buy souveniers to
take home as gifts.
The Heeren:
underwent a revamp in 2012 and re-emerged in late 2013 as Robinson’s
Orchard Departmental Store (www.robinsons.com.sg, tel: 6735-8838),
another home grown Singapore department store with an illustrious
history as a trusted retailer. Its new premises at Heeren come in a
totally different façade with beautiful hanging sculptures that are
visible from the first floor. Though no longer a haven for music
junkies (HMV has been uprooted to Marina Square, 6 Raffles
Boulevard), the six-storey departmental store includes everything you
could expect to find in a major Orchard Road mall and more – from a
fragrance bar stocking over 400 scents to stylish homeware and
fashion items available here.



