As a rich cultural heritage area, Bugis and Kampong Glam are considered a cultural preservation district representing the Malay and Muslim community living in the Lion City.
Discover Singapore: 5 Exciting Adventures in Bugis and Kampong Glam
Stroll Through the 'Fashion' Street of Haji Lane
If you're a fashion enthusiast and appreciate the unique, Haji Lane is the place for you. Haji Lane is a charming pedestrian street located in the Arab Quarter of Singapore, just a 10-15 minute walk from Bugis MRT station. It's the go-to spot for fashion finds and creatively handcrafted items famous in the Lion City, attracting not only local youths but also a diverse crowd of international tourists.

Address: Haji Lane
Visit the Sultan Mosque
A visit to Kampong Glam area during your Singapore trip wouldn't be complete without stopping by Sultan Mosque. With its majestic golden-domed roof and spacious prayer hall, Sultan Mosque is one of the most impressive religious buildings in Singapore and a focal point for the Muslim community in Singapore.

Opening hours: 09:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 16:00
Address: 3 Muscat Street
Pay a Visit to Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple is one of the most famous Quan Am Buddhist temples in Singapore located outside the Chinatown area. It's a destination that attracts not only locals but also tourists. The temple features impressive Chinese-style architecture with red and gold tones, creating a visually stunning and harmonious structure. You can easily spot the temple while strolling along Waterloo Street.

Opening hours: 06:00 – 18:00
Address: 178 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187964
Shop and Indulge in Culinary Delights in Arab Street
Arab Street, also known as the Arab Quarter, is adorned with Middle Eastern-style and traditional Islamic decorations. The eateries in Arab Street are adorned with Moroccan-style hanging lamps and offer Middle Eastern flavors with concise descriptions of the origins of each dish to give diners a clearer understanding of what they're about to enjoy. Additionally, Arab Street boasts a variety of fabrics, accessories, and jewelry for both Muslim women and non-Muslim women alike. Visitors can find unique items such as embroidered goods, gemstones, handbags, or natural oils and perfumes in this district.

Explore the Malay Heritage Centre
The Malay Heritage Centre was once the palace of the Malay royalty in Singapore. Today, it has been refurbished to become a museum showcasing the cultural heritage of the Malay community – the second largest ethnic group in Singapore. Here, besides admiring rare cultural artifacts of the Malay culture, visitors can also watch multimedia presentations on Malay festivals, traditional customs, and more.

Opening hours: Monday: 13:00–18:00, Tuesday – Sunday: 10:00-18:00
Address: 85 Sultan Gate
As per Traveltimes.vn
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourNovember 24, 2015