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M Hotel Singapore City Centre

4.5 star property
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (1007)
"Very nice hotel with a short walk to the MRT or Lau Pa Sat! "
The price is S$235
includes taxes & fees
18 Oct - 19 Oct
M Hotel Singapore City Centre

M Social Singapore

4.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very good, (1007)
"Great hotel in a great location, highly recommended."
The price is S$188
includes taxes & fees
24 Sept - 25 Sept
M Social Singapore

Grand Copthorne Waterfront

5.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (446)
"Great location and really nice hotel"
The price is S$245
includes taxes & fees
28 Sept - 29 Sept
Grand Copthorne Waterfront

Studio M Hotel

4.5 star property
7.4 out of 10, Good, (1005)
"Very nice hotel, most attractions are less then an hour walk away with nice eating area across the street, my only complaint would be the toilet had a really strange smell to it"
The price is S$179
includes taxes & fees
25 Sept - 26 Sept
Studio M Hotel

Orchard Hotel Singapore

5.0 star property
8.2 out of 10, Very good, (1002)
"Great stay for the price."
The price is S$273
includes taxes & fees
27 Sept - 28 Sept
Orchard Hotel Singapore

Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore

4.0 star property
7.8 out of 10, Good, (1002)
"It was good stay. Breakfast was included, room was clean, and hotel fee was reasonable."
The price is S$192
includes taxes & fees
24 Sept - 25 Sept
Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore
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Find out more about Little India

Find out more about Little India

About Little India

As its name suggests, Little India is the thriving centre of Singapore’s large Indian community. This little pocket of India is one of the city-state’s best tourist attractions, although it doesn’t specifically cater for tourism. During the daytime, this district is bustling with spice and gold traders, while at night, the streets light up to show off the many Indian restaurants. Each year, several festivals attract thousands of visitors too.

Don’t Miss

Little India is a popular place to visit, and while here visitors can enjoy several different activities.

The unique Indian culture found in this part of Singapore is its biggest attraction. Visitors are recommended to simply stroll around the district, and take in the sounds and sights of the main streets and side alleys. Everything from Hindu street signs to Indian-inspired architecture and blaring Bollywood soundtracks greets tourists.

One of the oldest and most important religious sites in Singapore, Little India’s Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple is a must visit. The structure dates back to 1881, although renovations and additions were made to the temple as late as 1986. Make sure to bring a camera, as the site is home to plenty of ornate decorations and colour.

Each year, there are several exciting celebrations that are centred within Little India. Arguably the most prolific festival in the district is the Hindu Festival of Light, or Deepavali. The streets are illuminated and markets sell festival-related goodies, attracting many thousands of people. Thaipusam is another event, held each January or February. Be wary, as the rituals can be quite extreme.

Restaurants and Bars in Little India

No surprisingly, Indian food is the main cuisine found here. However, there is a range of Indian cuisine to try, with distinct north and south Indian restaurants operating. One of the stand-out dishes, which is actually unique to Singapore, is fish-head curry. Both Chinese and Indian styles of this dish are available. Then there’s the regular choices like Chapati with keema, tandoori chicken, masala thosai, roti prata and Indian vegetarian food. Restaurants like Ananda Bhavan and Banana Leaf Apollo are some of the standout choices if you’re not just wandering around and sampling delicious Indian food at hawker stalls.

For a night out, tourists should head to one of the interesting pubs along nearby Racecourse Road.

Shopping

Shopping is mostly done on the streets of Little India, where stalls sell a range of Indian-related produce and merchandise. You can of course buy some traditional indian clothing like sarees, punjabi suits and bangles in the most amazing myriad of colours and styles.

Tekka Market on Buffalo Road is one of the best places to find cheap goods. City Square Mall and Tekka Mall are two of the most unique shopping complexes in Singapore and both are found in Little India. Just outside of the district is Sim Lim Square, which is Singapore’s most important electronics mecca.

Little India hotels information

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857 hotels
Lowest Price
S$179
Highest Price
S$273

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