Late-Night Adventures in Bugis: Shopping, Street Art, and Hidden Gems

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I just got back from my photo walk around the Bugis area. I never thought that late-night shopping there could be this fun, and I really enjoyed it. The weather was perfect, which definitely added to the great experience I had.

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There’s so much to do in Bugis, and that’s why it’s one of the top shopping spots in the city. The vibe is simply amazing and very lively—no wonder Gen Z loves hanging out there. The neon lights from the shopping stalls give off such an exciting energy, and the affordable prices are another reason why people of all ages flock there to shop. You can find thrift shops selling items ranging from SGD 5 to SGD 20, which is considered a steal these days!

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As usual, I also took this chance to do a photo walk and recorded a few short clips for my TikTok and YouTube Shorts. Since I already made the effort to go there, I figured I might as well create content for my mainstream social pages. Of course, I also took photos for my Hive blog to share with the community.

One of the reasons I really enjoyed tonight’s shopping trip was the cool breeze. I barely broke a sweat during the walk, which encouraged me to keep walking and burn some extra calories too!

The highlight of my photo walk was visiting the alley beside Bugis+, which I now think of as a mini Kampong Glam in the area. It’s evolving into an art alley where people can express their creativity and share their passions about current trends.

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By the way, I noticed a lot of posters of famous personalities from the 80s displayed on one side of the alley. It seems that Gen Z is idolizing these icons and even bringing back the fashion trends from that era—how cool is that? In a world dominated by K-pop and modern pop, seeing the classics making a comeback is really exciting!

Let me show you my TikTok video about it here:

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSh4keRJK/


Bugis truly never fails to surprise me with its energy, creativity, and unique shopping experience. Whether you’re there to shop, take photos, or simply soak in the lively atmosphere, there’s always something exciting waiting for you. I can’t wait to go back and discover even more hidden gems in this vibrant part of the city.


ItemsImportant Notes
LocationAdjacent to Bugis MRT (Exit C) between Victoria St & North Bridge Rd – Downtown & East-West lines
Official hours11 a.m.–10 p.m. daily; many stalls stay open till ~11 p.m. on Fri/Sat
Scale600 + stalls across 3 air-conditioned levels
Level vibeL1: souvenirs & “2-for-$10” fashion  L2: thrift racks, indie labels  L3: gadgets, K-pop merch
Typical spendS$5–S$20 per item (tees, pins, phone cases); polite bundle haggle saves S$1–S$2
PaymentsCash, PayNow, GrabPay & AliPay widely accepted
Best visiting timeAfter 8 : 30 p.m. on weekdays – cooler, thinner crowds, easier filming
Refuel spotsBugis Food Street juice & snacks (till ~11 p.m.); Albert Centre hawker closes ~10 p.m.
Late-night transportLast MRT ~12 : 15 a.m.; NR7 night bus & ride-hails cluster at Bugis+ taxi stand
Photogenic cornersNeon “Bugis Street” arch, central aisle light trails, Level-2 thrift corridor, glass link bridge to Bugis Junction
Overall vibeLively, neon-lit bargain bazaar with safe, well-lit alleys ideal for handheld night shoots

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Bugis is really something different. I hope I can gi there somewhere. Thanks for that wonderful photos that you’ve shown us!

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It's my pleasure ☺️, glad you enjoyed!

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Happy shopping during the weekend
Have you found an interesting item to buy?
Enjoy

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Weekend shopping was a blast—ended up snagging a retro cassette-tape keychain for just SGD 5! 🎶

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It is a nice choice
Have a good weekend
🙏

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Thanks. Have a great weekend too 🙂

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I was thinking bugis is in china because of the outfit of the statue over there and the inscriptions on the walls and street but am suprised google is saying its in Singapore

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Bugis is located in the middle of Singapore, but the area leans hard into Chinese heritage—hence the hanzi on the walls and that robed-merchant statue. Singapore signs often come in four languages (English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil), so the street art can feel “China-townish” at first glance.

If you ever swing by, you’ll spot Malay and Arab influences just a few blocks away in Kampong Glam too—it’s a real cultural mash-up. Have you visited Singapore before, or was this a virtual stroll courtesy of Google? 😊

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ohhhhh that means its an Asian country wow guess we learn everyday, your post prompt me to check it out on google

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Bugis is a nice place. I always love to go and find some treasures. It is a place that you can stuff that you cannot really find in other heartland shopping areas

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