バス停

Little India Stn station

現地メンバー128人のおすすめ

地元の人からのヒント

Regis & Kiran
August 17, 2016
Little India is a colourful and exciting area in Singapore. Located east of the Singapore River, north of Kampong Glam, visitors will know they have arrived at the right place by the exotic aromas drifting out from family kitchens, restaurants and shops selling all kind of Indian items as well as by the business signs written mostly in Tamil. Famous for the busy Mustafa Centre, a market that stays open day and night all year round, this neighborhood is a magnet not only for serious shoppers but for those who love Indian cuisine.
Little India is a colourful and exciting area in Singapore. Located east of the Singapore River, north of Kampong Glam, visitors will know they have arrived at the right place by the exotic aromas drifting out from family kitchens, restaurants and shops selling all kind of Indian items as well as by…
Freya
June 6, 2016
A buzzing ethnic district Little India is a buzzing historic area that shows off the best of Singapore’s Indian community from vibrant culture to incredible shopping. There are several indie art galleries can now be found in the district. Reachable by direct bus from our bus stop. Check out 'Mustafa Shopping Centre', it is a shopping mall where you can literally find everything. Another amazing thing is they open for 24H!
A buzzing ethnic district Little India is a buzzing historic area that shows off the best of Singapore’s Indian community from vibrant culture to incredible shopping. There are several indie art galleries can now be found in the district. Reachable by direct bus from our bus stop. Check out 'Mustaf…
Jing
April 22, 2016
One of the most exciting aspects of Singapore is the diversity of its neighborhoods. Yes, the country is a savvy shoppers' paradise, but you'll also find rich traditions, delicious foods and local character in its older quarters. Nowhere is this truer than in Little India and Arab Street (also known as the Arab Quarter). The Indian community has a rich history in Singapore, and this enclave dates back more than 200 years. Singapore's name actually derives from the Sanskrit words for Lion City, according to Little India's official website. Today, the neighborhood is a thriving, colorful place where traditional holidays are celebrated, and visitors can observe worship and activity at the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple or purchase saris while mingling with local vendors. In the Arab Quarter, you'll want to visit the historic Sultan Mosque, originally built in 1825. Non-Muslims are not permitted in the prayer hall, though you can appreciate the distinctive golden domes and craftsmanship of the exterior structure. Haji and Bali lanes are especially good spots to shop for something a little more unique than a designer handbag, and you'll also find yourself surrounded by music and food, as there are countless restaurants
One of the most exciting aspects of Singapore is the diversity of its neighborhoods. Yes, the country is a savvy shoppers' paradise, but you'll also find rich traditions, delicious foods and local character in its older quarters. Nowhere is this truer than in Little India and Arab Street (also known…
Catherine
January 16, 2016
Immerse yourself in this colourful area with temples both Indian and Chinese as well as a huge market called Mustafa open 24 hours, Feels like you are in India
Hung
June 6, 2015
For food and shopping

Airbnb体験で楽しむLittle India Stn station

現地の人が主催する少人数のAirbnb体験をとおして、有名なランドマークについてもっと知ろう
普段着のストリートアート+B級グルメウォーク
  1. 屋台食べ歩き
  2. 3.5時間
所在地
Singapore
Rochor