Bugis Map

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This map shows restaurants, bars, cafes, shops, shopping malls, parking lots, restrooms and points of interest in Bugis (Singapore).


Bugis is a vibrant district in Singapore, located in the Central Region. Originally a fishing village inhabited by the Bugis people from South Sulawesi, Indonesia, the area has transformed into one of Singapore's most popular shopping and cultural destinations. Today, it represents a unique blend of modern development and historical heritage.

The district is centered around Bugis Street and Bugis Junction, which are major shopping destinations featuring both traditional street markets and contemporary retail spaces. The area is particularly famous for its affordably priced clothing, accessories, and local street food. Adjacent to these shopping areas, visitors can explore Bugis+, a modern mall connected to Bugis Junction via a link bridge.

Cultural attractions include the Sultan Mosque, one of Singapore's most important religious buildings, and the Malay Heritage Centre, which showcases the history and culture of Singapore's Malay community. The nearby Kampong Glam district, Singapore's historic Muslim quarter, offers additional historical context with its preserved shophouses and traditional textile shops.

The area is highly accessible via the Bugis MRT station, which serves both the East-West and Downtown lines, making it a convenient stop for tourists and locals alike. The district comes alive at night with numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars, particularly along Haji Lane and Arab Street.



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Last Updated: December 19, 2024