Bugis Junction
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Apr 13, 2016, 13:08 IST
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A perfect combination of a massive closed shopping area and an open air shopping alley, Bugis Junction adds a whole new dimension to Singapore’s vibrant shopping culture. The location of the mall is another pull for the visitors a … Read more
A perfect combination of a massive closed shopping area and an open air shopping alley, Bugis Junction adds a whole new dimension to Singapore’s vibrant shopping culture. The location of the mall is another pull for the visitors as the Bugis MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) is located at a distance of 160 meters. The glass roof provides natural light during the day and a starry sky in the night and you will feel like shopping in an open space rather than inside a steel and glass structure. Adding more to the theme of casual shopping experience, Bugis Junction has rows of shop houses and hawker style carts that run alongside the shopping avenue. Apart from shopping and food trail, you can also enjoy a movie at the cinema on the top floor of the mall. Bugis Junction is in proximity to Singapore’s bargain destination, Bugis Street Market and both work as extensions to each other. Read less

A perfect combination of a massive closed shopping area and an open air shopping alley, Bugis Junction adds a whole new dimension to Singapore’s vibrant shopping culture. The location of the mall is another pull for the visitors as the Bugis MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) is located at a distance of 160 meters. The glass roof provides natural light during the day and a starry sky in the night and you will feel like shopping in an open space rather than inside a steel and glass structure. Adding more to the theme of casual shopping experience, Bugis Junction has rows of shop houses and hawker style carts that run alongside the shopping avenue. Apart from shopping and food trail, you can also enjoy a movie at the cinema on the top floor of the mall. Bugis Junction is in proximity to Singapore’s bargain destination, Bugis Street Market and both work as extensions to each other.
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