Experience the subcontinental vibes, dishes, colors and environs at Little India Singapore, one of the most vivid districts in the island. The streets are lined with several amazing shops, street vendors, restaurants and bright and vivid Hindu temples in Little India, making it a worth-while place for the tourists. Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple is the community and cultural center of Little India as well as most amazing Hindu Temple in the neighborhood, which is devoted to Goddess Kali.
Stroll along the fragrant flower shops and markets flooded with vivid fashions, traditional crafts and delicious foods by embarking on the Singapore Little India Walking Tour. No tour to Singapore would complete if you don’t sample some of the best bites in Little India. The aromas of dosas and spicy curries waft from several street vendors of the neighborhood. Little India Singapore Tour covers several sightseeing and cultural attractions and it is also the stop for the red and blue lines of hop-on hop-off buses in Singapore.
Dozens of bus lines serve the neighborhood and are available day and night. It is very easy to get to Little India by public transport. Simply take MRT to Farrer Park, Little India, or Rochor stations.
In Little India, shops usually open in the mid morning till late night. To get the amazing and fresh food, be sure to visit in the meal time. If you want to see Little India even more vivid and colorful ever, be sure to visit during Diwali, a cultural festival in India.
If you are planning to do some shopping in the district, Little India Arcade is something you shouldn’t miss. It has a range of wall-to-wall shops across the Campbell Lane, which offers everything, i.e. from framed prints of Hindu deities to saris which are embroidered by talented artisans. Mustafa Centre, an indoor market, remains opened 24 hours to offer all kinds of products. If you don’t know what to eat, be sure to visit the best hawker zone in Singapore, Tekka Centre, for Indian fare.