Little India

Last Updated

13 July 2024

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Last Updated

13 July 2024

Where India meets Singapore

Visiting Little India in Singapore is a vibrant and colorful experience. This bustling district is filled with traditional Indian shops, aromatic spice markets, and ornate temples. Mustafa Centre, a 24-hour shopping haven, offers everything from electronics to groceries. Enjoy authentic Indian cuisine at local eateries, and explore cultural landmarks like the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple. Little India’s lively atmosphere, rich heritage, and unique shopping experiences make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Singapore.

When to Visit

Morning

Visiting Little India in Singapore early morning offers a peaceful and serene experience. Enjoy a quiet stroll through the vibrant streets, visit the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, and savor a traditional Indian breakfast at a local eatery.

Evening

Visiting Little India in Singapore in the evening offers a lively and vibrant experience. Enjoy the bustling streets, colorful lights, and aromatic scents. Indulge in delicious Indian cuisine, explore night markets, and soak in the energetic atmosphere of this cultural hub.

Little India, Singapore

Dive into Heritage

Little India in Singapore has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century when Indian convicts were brought by the British to develop the area. Originally a residential area for cattle traders, it evolved into a vibrant enclave for the Indian community. The establishment of Hindu temples, mosques, and markets contributed to its cultural significance. Over the years, Little India has grown into a bustling district, preserving its heritage while embracing modernity, making it a unique blend of tradition and contemporary life.

Little india street scene singapore

Things to remember

  • Dress Modestly: Respect local customs, especially when visiting temples and religious sites.
  • Try the Cuisine: Don’t miss out on authentic Indian dishes and snacks.
  • Bargain Smartly: Feel free to bargain at street markets, but always be polite and reasonable.

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