Shopping and traveling are two of life’s greatest joys, and Singapore is a destination that perfectly caters to both. While it is true that Singapore is known for its luxurious shopping featuring high-end boutique and world-renowned designer labels like in Orchard Road, there is also a thriving scene for cheap shopping in Singapore where shoppers gets to enjoy quality products without spending a fortune.
What makes cheap shopping in Singapore even more exciting are the seasonal sales, online promotions, and local events. These often feature discounts on both local and international brands, giving you the chance to grab a great deal on everything from fashion and electronics to food and souvenirs.
So, whether you’re in the mood for a splurge or hunting for a cheap stuff in Singapore, Singapore truly offers a shopping experience that combines the best of both worlds. The following are eight best cheap shopping Singapore’s places known for providing a diverse selection of reasonable stuffs.
One of the cheap shopping places in Singapore where you can find cheap shopping options at Bugis street. You can find a lot of budget friendly stall here which offers from fashion clothes, caps, bags, belts, handphone accessories, hair accessories, portable fans, shoes to finger food, everything is available under one roof here. You can try to bargain for a discount if you are buying more.
The good thing at shopping at Bugis street is, you get to eat and shop at the same time since there are a few food and drinks stalls once you cross over the traffic light
A T-shirt can be as cheap as $10. Belt, cap or other accessories can starts from $8 which is quite a budget friendly place for everyone
There are 3 stories at Bugis street and you can access it by the stairs or lift. However, most stalls are mostly found on level 1 & 2
The place is partially air conditional so it can be really hot. Best to bring a portable fan or paper fan with you.
Bugis Street is located opposite Bugis junction shopping mall and also next to Bugis+ Shopping mall. As you walk further down from Bugist street, you will pass by Fu Lu Shou Complex, OG Albert shopping mall, Kwan Im Temple and Sri Krishnan Temple which is also worth a visit
TIPS: Some shops at Bugist street may not open at 10am so it is best to shop after 12pm.
Address: 261 Victoria St, Singapore 189876
Opening Hours: 10am-10pm daily
Getting there: By Train: Take the MRT to Bugis Station, accessible via the East West Line (EWL) or Downtown Line (DTL). By Bus: 7, 12, 63, 80, 175, 197, 851, 960, 980. The nearest bus stop is opposite Bugis station Exit C Stop ID: 01112 By Car: Park at Bugis Junction, URA, or Queen Street Car Parks, and walk to Bugis Street.
Nice zone for a cheapest price shopping in Singapore.
Mainly famous for clothing, souvenirs, Chinese / 1st / 2nd copy items in electrics ..
So many restaurants, food stalls, juices & ice cream sellers near by.
Quiet rush full area. One must always be careful while roaming all around , even though the Singapore is a safe city/ county... Few outsiders / foreigners try to take benifits of the crowd..
I hope mentioned sentence is enough to understand...!!
Haji Lane offers some of the most unique and cheap shopping finds in different boutiques that line the street. It's a favorite spot for tourists and anyone looking to make a fashion statement with their own distinctive style. Who knows you may find a rare gems here.
You will find rare vintage street wear from big brands, handcrafted accessories, musicology records, creative upcycle clothes, street arts painting and home and decor items. Price can be as cheap as $2 for a upcycle bag and $5 for hand made bracelets.
The cheap shopping style here are truly distinctive, ranging from contemporary modern and vintage to Middle Eastern-inspired designs.
If you enjoy creating your own fashion pieces or bags, be sure to explore the shop houses offering a wide selection of fabrics, including exclusive ones with intricate and unique details.
Don't miss their street art murals and the vibrant nightlife at the bars. Each bar has its own unique ambiance, making the experience here truly unforgettable.
Address: Haji Lane
Getting there: By Train: Take the MRT to Bugis Station accessible via the East West Line (EWL) or Downtown Line (DTL), and walk about 10 mins over to Arab Street By Bus: 12E, 48 (Opp Duo Residences) Stop ID: 01549 or 100, 107, 107M, 961, 961M, 980 (Opp Plaza Parkroyal) Stop ID: 01521
I would recommend tourists to give this place a chance and visit this iconic tourist attraction from good food to cheap clothing with some art exhibitions.
Mustafa Centre is not the only the cheapest shopping in Singapore but it also also a place where they offers varieties of products. Thus, you may feel overwhelmed in the beginning when you enter the mall and may spend hours inside since there are so many options to choose from. The offering are well organized with a total of 6 levels starting from basement 2.
Price is very affortable here. You can find a 24" luggage for just $25 at the luggage section for example. $5 for a watch or 50cents for a chocolate bar. It's such a budget friendly place that you will say no to almost everything you could have wanted.
At basement 2, you will find children's toys, sport equipment, computer accessories, laptops, hard drives, camera, car audio, LED TV, mobile phones, fan, fridge, washing machine etc.
At Basement 1, you will find fashion wears, shoes for all ages and gender, jewellery.
At level 1, you will find watch, cosmetics, perfume, optical care, body care, oral care, healthcare products etc
At level 2, you will find luggage, souvenir, bags, slippers, groceries like sweets, biscuits, fruits, poultry and spices etc
On level 3, you can find curtains, blanket, baby diaper, toilet cleaners, laundry care stuffs etc
On the last floor at level 4, you will find car accessories, hardware, books, stationary etc
Tips: The mall itside it quite big, you may want to refer to the floor plan on their website to take a quick peak so you can get to the section of the department to shop on the things you need
Getting there: By Train: Take the MRT to Farrer Park MRT (NE8) and walk about 3 mins from Exit G By Bus: 21,125, 130,141 before Tai Hoe Hotel at Stop ID: 07231. 23, 64, 65, 67, 131, 139, 147, 857 at Broadway hotel at Stop ID: 07111
Most famous shopping center in singapore for branded stuff for cheap price. You can find everything thing ( literally everything) in here except pork products. also this is fun to walk inside, large crowds, so many varieties of goods over 5 floors and 3 floors down. if you are a foreigner you can claim gst too. i wish they expand more with different varieties specially from
europe region.
You can find several Indian stores at Little Indian Arcade which range from textile to cultural items like sari, padukas (toe-knob sandals), sequins and beads bag, jewellery, indian ornaments and spices
The items at each stall are quite unique, making it difficult to find similar products elsewhere. Shopping for souvenir gifts is a great choice and offers a very enjoyable experience as you explore the stalls.
Prices are quite affortable here. The cheap shopping finds here are thier cultural indian fashion costume like sari, dupatta scarf, lehenga, chaniya worn with choli, padukas (toe-knob sandals) and bags
TIPS: The best month to visit Little India Arcade is during Deepavali festive period from end Oct to start of Nov. The entire place will be very vibrant, colourful and full of history espeically in the evening but do note it may be crowded.
Getting there: By Train: Take the MRT to Rochor DT13 (the nearest to Little Indian Arcade) or Little India MRT (DT12/NE7). Then, walk over to Little India Arcade (5mins Walk)
By Bus: 23, 64, 65, 67, 131, 139, 147, 857 at Tekka bus stop (Stop ID: 07031)
Did some shopping during our stay in Singapore, for Singaporeans the items are cheap, quite a busy place with a lot of shoppers, mostly Indian items sold there.
Far East Plaza is one of the most comfy place for cheap shopping as it is very spacious like a shopping mall. It is not packed like Lucky Plaza which makes the shopping experience more enjoyable
You will find trendy cheap shoes, watch, jewellery and bags. Their fashion clothes for both mens and women are more suitable for younger generation as the fashion stores here are mostly Japan, Korean or Hong Kong style. The quality here are better but it is still consider cheap for the quality offered. Price can starts as cheap as $10 for clothings, $5 for a slippers and $10 for a bag.
Getting there: By Train: Take the MRT to Orchard. Then, walk over by the underpass to Tang Plaza and then walk along Scotts Road to Far East Plaza (5mins Walk) By Bus: 5, 54, 124, 143,167, 972M at Royal Plaza On Scotts (Stop ID: 09212)
Old school mall with small-ish shop units that sell a variety of products at a very cheap price. Mall has variety of boutiques, money changers and electronic shops catered to those who are on a budget. There are also several affordable food outlets (below $10) and bubble tea shops.
Shopping in Singapore can be expensive especially at Orchard Road and we are so glad that cheap shopping existed at Lucky Plaza for shopper who love great deals
You can find a few thrift shops or fleamarkets here at really low prices. Some great finds are vintage items, bags, fashion wears and accessories. Anyone would be able to find cheap shopping finds here as price can starts as cheap as $1 for accessories and from $5 for clothings
The cheap shopping finds are pretty popular among the domestic helper and thus it can be really crowded over the weekends. So it is best to avoid during the weekends if possible unless you are ok with the crowds. Alternatively, you may come by during the weekdays
Most shops at Lucly Plaza allow bargaining. So it is best to check with them first before paying. Who knows you may pay at a even cheaper price here.
TIPS: Some stores doesn't inform the nett price to the customer. Thus, it is best to check if the price include and hidden fees like GST, service charge or installation fee etc.
Getting there: By Train: Take the MRT to Orchard. Then, walk over by the underpass to Tang Plaza and then walk along Scotts Road to Far East Plaza (5mins Walk) By Bus: 5, 54, 124, 143,167, 972M at Royal Plaza On Scotts (Stop ID: 09212)
The cheapest in Singapore shop . Good for tourists place buy things.
Unlike the neighbourhood shopping mall, City Plaza offers interesting cheap shopping finds at various stalls. Ranging from fashion wear, foot wear, bags and accessories, groceries, eletronics items and preloved clothes . There is a total 5 storey
Prices here are often lower than those at most online retailers or neighborhood stores, as many stalls are wholesale clothing and footwear shops. This makes it a treasure trove for savvy shoppers.
At Level 1, you will find electronic & mobile phone shops. Beauty and nail salon, ATMs and money exchange shops
On Level 2, more cheap shopping finds awaits for you. You'll find the majority of wholesale fashion and footwear stalls. Don't worry—they'll still sell to you even if you're purchasing just one or two items. Bargaining is allowed in most stalls so be sure to check with the stall owner. But don't expect too much discount if you are buying a few pieces since they are doing wholesaler here.
On Level 3&4, more shops are found here that sells fashion wears, bags, accessory and footwear. Some preloved clothing shop are found here too
On Level 5, you can find the food court here which are pretty cheap too
TIPS: Avoid visiting on Weekends and many domestic helpers hang out here which can be quite crowded. Best time to visit is weekdays 12pm-5pm
Getting there: By Train: Take the MRT to Paya Lebar (EW8/CC9). Then, walk over to City Plaza (5mins Walk) By Bus: 2, 7, 13, 21, 26, 40, 51, 43, 76, 135, 197. Several bus stops at Tanjong Katong Complex, opposite City Plaza
It's a very old shopping centre but has some cheap good places. Must visit the famous Arnold's chicken restaurant. Avoid Sundays since we need to make ways and rooms for the local domestic helpers to enjoy their gatherings there.
Queensway Shopping Centre is mostly frequented by men and women who are into sports apparel, footwear, gear, and equipment like football boots, jerseys, tennis rackets, and sneakers. In addition, they offer safety shoes, upcycled clothing, jeans, caps, guitars, and more.
The mall consists of four levels, with stalls selling various items starting from Basement 1 (which has just one shop) up to Level 3.
You can find most leading sports brands here, including Nike, Converse, Vans, Adidas, New Balance, and more.
Many of the cheap shopping finds are on off-season sports brand items, with discounts ranging from 20% to 40%. Additionally, you can find affordable shopping options at vintage apparel shops like Furimaketto (#03-32) or Bhabie’s Market (#02-08), with prices starting from as low as $5.
Getting there: By Train: Take the MRT train to Queenstown (EW19) and transfer to Bus Number 51, 195 (A/B) By Bus: 14,33,51,61,93, 100, 120, 195, 195A, 197 Stop ID: 11519 Opposite Queenway shopping Centre
Definitely a go to if you want cheap deals on sporting goods. You can get a good price off an older model shoe at most of the shops here. Worth checking it out if you are on a tight budget.
DAISO provide a wide range of products from tibits, housewares, stationery, decorations, kitchen and cleaning supplies, gifts and many more
With prices starting at just $2.18 per item, it's hard to leave empty-handed as there are so many useful cheap finds here.
Some items worth to buy here are the magic sponge (melamine sponge) which allows you to remove hard stains with water, household items like cups and kitchen, christmas ornaments and vacuum sealed bag
Stall locator: There are about 32 Daiso outlets in Singapore and here are some of the outlets near Central of Singapore Address: 2 Orchard Turn, #B4-47 ION Orchard, Singapore 238801 Opening Hours: 10am-10pm daily
If you may not know, this store sells varieties of their home brand stuffs. All priced at $2. Quality of the item varies. Some are good some are okay some are not worth buying it cheap.
Sportswear and equipment can often be pricey, but at Decathlon, you can say goodbye to high costs. They offer a wide range of affordable items without compromising on quality.
Shopping here can be a fun and engaging experience for everyone at their megastore. You can even try out sports equipment before making a purchase.
The cheap shopping finds here are their swimwear, footwear, apparels and bags etc. They are not only cheap but the quality is quite durable for the price you are paying for too
Their products are well-organized, and you can easily check the product availability on their website before planning your visit. Alternatively, you can also shop directly from their site.
Stall locator: There are 6 megastores in Singapore and here are some of the outlets near Central of Singapore
Cheap price~♡
A variety of sports equipment/camping everything is provided.
I really want to exercise and go camping....
Transportation to Orchard is good.
This is a great spot to find adorable gifts for kids of all ages that won't break your bank.
A great place for kids age 6-20 years old to shop at. Also, a great place to buy birthday gifts or souvenirs.
The Green Party carries adorable stationary, sunglasses, hair accessories, toys, puzzles, soft toys, mini fan, hair brush, stickers, loungewear, keychains, towels, socks, jewellery and more.
Stall locator: There are roughly 18 outlets in Singapore and here are some of the outlets near Central of Singapore
Here's another great place to hunt for cute and good quality products with inexpensive price. A great place to find medium to low budget items.
Another alternative to Daiso, you get to find almost anything from household items, beauty products, fashion accessories, daily life products, digital products, food and beverages etc
The good thing about shopping here is if you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can return the item within 30 days from the date of purchase. Do note that not all products can be returned. You can read more on their return policy on the receipt.
Stall locator: There are 20 outlets in Singapore to date and here are some of the branch near Central of Singapore
Shopping in Singapore can be overwhelming with its vast selection, but with a few tips, you can save money and have a more enjoyable experience.
One Stop shopping destination: Opt for a shopping destination with a wide range of stores and malls for your cheap shopping finds, so you can find everything you want without having to travel far. A great example would be Orchard road where you can find Lucky Plaza, Far Easy Plaza, Decalton, Miniso, Diaso etc.
Great Singapore Sale & Christmas Promotion: The Great Singapore Sale typically takes place from May to July. You can plan your trip during these months or around the Christmas festive season, as these times offer the best discounts and promotions.
Best Buy in Singapore: Some of the best buy in Singapore are Laksa paste, Bakkwa (dried meat product similar to jerky), Ebene compression socks, indian style shawl at Little Indian Arcade, Tiger blam like the oilment, muscle patch or insect repellent, Merlion T-shirt or plushie, Razer gaming keyboard, laptop or mouse, traditional paper fan from chinatown, curry powder or spices at little india, salted egg fish skin from Irvins, pandan cake from Bengawan solo (You can eat it as snacks in your hotel room), white rabbit candy, himalayan salt candy, Wang Want rice cracker, Wang Wang Xiao Man Tou etc
GST refunds or Tax free shopping deals: As a tourist in Singapore, you can claim a refund on the 9% GST for purchases over S$100 at participating stores through the Tourism Refund Scheme. So be sure to look out for the “Tax Free” logo or ask staff to confirm if your purchase qualifies for a GST refund. you can read more here