
Orchard Road
Singapore's glittering retail paradise beneath tropical skies
Orchard Road isn't just a street — it's Singapore's retail heartbeat, where air-conditioned malls stretch for miles under the tropical sun. This is where locals blow their paychecks on designer bags and tourists hunt for everything from electronics to traditional crafts. But look beyond the shopping centers and you'll find hawker stalls serving $4 laksa next to Michelin-starred restaurants, rooftop bars with city views, and enough people-watching to fuel a Netflix series. The crowds never stop, the stores never close (well, almost), and your credit card will definitely get a workout.
Itineraries coming soon
We're working on adding amazing itineraries for Orchard Road. In the meantime, try the app to create your own!
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Download mall apps before you shop — many offer exclusive discounts and member pricing that can save 10-20%
- 2.Buy electronics at Sim Lim Square instead of Orchard Road malls for prices 20-30% lower on cameras and phones
- 3.Eat at mall food courts during lunch hours (11:30am-2pm) when many stalls offer set meals for $6-8
- 4.Use the free WiFi in malls to compare prices online before buying — some stores will price match
- 5.Shop during weekday mornings when some stores offer early-bird discounts to attract customers
- 6.Buy designer goods at Changi Airport duty-free instead of Orchard Road — prices are often 15% lower
- 7.Look for end-of-season sales at department stores like Takashimaya and Robinsons for 50-70% discounts
- 8.Use Grab instead of taxis during peak hours — it's often 20-30% cheaper with surge pricing algorithms
Travel Tips
- •Carry a small towel — you'll sweat walking between air-conditioned malls and Singapore's humid streets
- •Download offline maps before you go — cell service gets spotty in some mall basements and underground walkways
- •Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip — marble mall floors get slippery from air conditioning condensation
- •Keep your passport handy for tourist discounts at major department stores and electronics shops
- •Plan shopping around meal times — food courts get packed from 12-2pm and 6-8pm with office workers
- •Bring a light jacket for heavily air-conditioned malls where temperatures drop to 18°C
- •Use mall bathrooms instead of street-level ones — they're cleaner and usually free
- •Download translation apps if you plan to bargain at smaller shops where English isn't always fluent
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore Orchard Road
BUILD YOUR
ORCHARD ROAD PLAN
Insider picks, smart timing, and a plan ready when you are.
Start Planning