Bugis Street is the place with the highest concentration of shops in Singapore. Several decades ago, it was a red light district. Nowadays, the lively street is the location of hundreds of popular shops and large shopping centers. The famous Bugis Junction shopping center is also open on this street. It’s a great place to buy clothes and shoes by popular brands. Another excellent shopping center, Sim Lim Square, is open nearby. It offers popular gadgets, modern electronics, and computers. If you are in search of inexpensive clothes and interesting souvenirs, it may be right to follow the advice of numerous tourists and head to Chinatown. This part of the city will impress you not only with the variety of shops but also with its inimitable historic charm. The shops are open literally round the clock. In Chinatown, there are many stalls that offer incredibly cheap souvenirs. Interesting handmade items, traditional magnets, and T-shirts, as well as accessories in the national style, will not ruin your budget. This district is also famous for its affordable open air cafes. They should be your primary location if you want to try popular national dishes, including Peking Duck and steam dumplings. Orchard Road is not just the biggest shopping street in Singapore, but also in whole
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