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Top Things to Do at Bugis Street: Shopping, Food, and Culture

#stylomilotrail Getting There - Take the Downtown Line (Blue Line) or East-West Line (Green Line) and alight at Bugis MRT Station (EW12/DT14). Follow the signs to Exit C, and you’ll find yourself near Bugis Junction. From there, Bugis Street is just across the road. Attractions - Visit the Nearby Temples: Head to Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, a famous Buddhist temple, or the Sri Krishnan Temple, a Hindu temple located nearby. Shopping at Bugis Street Market: One of the largest and cheapest street markets in Singapore, you’ll find affordable fashion, accessories, souvenirs, and electronics. Try Local Street Food: Inside Bugis Street Market, there are many stalls selling Singaporean street food like satay, laksa, bubble tea, and local snacks. #100waysoftravel #singapore
Posted: Oct 25, 2024
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Good introduction! No wrong no wrong ❤️
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Wonderful pic😍Would love to visit!
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