Enter Singapore’s Soul with Bugis’ Hidden Gems

Looking to immerse yourself in the true essence of Singapore? Look no further than Bugis, a vibrant neighborhood pulsating with life, stories, and culture.

Here, the past meets the present, offering a kaleidoscope of experiences that captivate both locals and visitors alike.

SHOPPER’S PARADISE

Whenever I suggest a place for my overseas friends to visit, I always recommend shopping for souvenirs at Bugis Street. Don’t miss out on Bugis Street, a bustling market renowned as one of Singapore’s premier shopping destinations. From bargain finds to S$1 fruit juices, this lively locale beckons with its eclectic mix of stalls. And while you’re there, treat yourself to a quick pamper session at one of the many low-cost nail salons sprinkled throughout the area.

Location: 3 New Bugis Street, Singapore 188867

TAPESTRY OF CULTURE

You can’t deny that Haji Lane is IG-worthy! Explore the vibrant tapestry of Haji Lane, where every corner tells a story. This iconic strip boasts colorful façades, trendy boutiques, and enticing eateries. Snap a selfie amidst the hip vibes and Instagram-worthy backdrops, and soak in the eclectic atmosphere that defines this unique enclave.

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Location: Haji Lane, Kampong Glam, Singapore 189195

WHERE KNOWLEDGE FLOWS

While working in the Bugis area, one of the places I frequently visit for its vast collections of literature and remarkable architecture is the National Library Building. Venture into the National Library Building, a haven for book lovers nestled in the heart of Bugis. With 16 floors teeming with literary treasures, it’s a bibliophile’s dream come true. But it’s not just about books; this architectural marvel also houses a drama center, study rooms, and even a function hall. And don’t forget to catch a breathtaking panoramic view of the city from its lofty windows.

Location: 100 Victoria St, Singapore 188064

JOURNEY THROUGH TIME

Who doesn’t want to discover other cultures? That’s one of the reasons why we travel overseas, right? Embark on a journey through Malay heritage at this captivating museum and cultural center. Delve into the traditions and customs of the Bugis people and beyond, and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Malay culture. With permanent galleries and dynamic exhibitions, it’s a treasure trove of history and heritage.

Location: 85 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198501

PAWSITIVELY GOOD TIME

I don’t know about you, but watching Studio Ghibli movies makes me want to spend more time with cats. Indulge your feline fancy at the charming Cat Cafe in Bugis. Home to 15 rescued cats, this cozy cafe offers the perfect respite from the hustle and bustle. Savor delectable pastries and aromatic coffee as you bask in the company of these adorable furballs, each with a story to tell.

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Location: 241B Victoria St, Singapore 188030

HAVEN OF TRANQUILITY

Step into serenity at the Kuan Yin Thong Hood Cho Temple, a timeless testament to traditional oriental architecture. Dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy, this sacred space exudes an aura of peace and spirituality. Marvel at its intricate design and delve into Bugis’ rich pre-WWII history, all within a stone’s throw of the bustling Albert Centre Market.

Location: 178 Waterloo St, Singapore 187964

HISTORY MEETS MODERNITY

Go back in time at Chijmes, a captivating blend of past and present. Once a convent and girls’ school, this architectural gem now houses a vibrant plaza adorned with restaurants, bars, and cafes. Wander through its dreamy courtyard and marvel at the stunning Gothic design of Chijmes Hall, a testament to Singapore’s ever-evolving landscape.

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Location: 30 Victoria St, Singapore 187996

Don’t sleep on these Bugis attractions as each holds a piece of Singapore’s soul waiting to be discovered. So, embrace the stories, and let Bugis weave its magic around you!

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3 Budget-Friendly Animal Cafes In Singapore

Best known for writing the “Supreme Philosophy of Man”, American author Alfred Montapert once expressed his ideals on animals. For him: “Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal. Difficult standards for people to live up to.”

How can we compete with non-judgmental creatures that seek companionship and empathy? As much as you want to surround yourselves with adorable pets, you may be restricted by the law. You have to follow the neighborhood pet guidelines mandated by the HDB. Furthermore, you may be excessively preoccupied with work or school that you do not have enough time to maintain one. A good alternative to satisfy your fondness for cats, dogs, or birds is to visit an animal cafe.

Animal cafes may have been a rising trend in Singapore but, it has been prevalent in other parts of the world for years. Let us take Japan as an example. You will not believe the wide variety of animal cafes in Japan! From exotic reptiles to heartwarming bunnies, store owners explore unconventional pet possibilities. These cafes were primarily built to ease the stress of the country’s hardworking citizens. Previous studies support the therapeutic effects of interacting with animals.

Whether you want to chill at a relaxing environment or to build new relationships, consider visiting any of these places.

OFUR PAW CAFE

If your happy place consists of giving unlimited belly rubs then, Ofur Paw Cafe is perfect for you.

Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city is a gem called Ofur Paw Cafe. It is a pleasant addition to the sprouting dog cafes in Singapore. How is this so? For starters, the establishment offers Do-It-Yourself pancakes (from S$6.90) for your pup. Let your creativity run wild using their red velvet, strawberry, and chocolate batters.

You will not leave with an empty stomach as they feature an array of Western fusion cuisine. Personally, I am into their Pacific Salmon (about S$16.80) and Truffle Mushroom Pasta (about S$14.80).

Location: 21 Lorong Kilat, Bukit Timah Sun Court, #01-03, Singapore 598123
Website: facebook.com/ofurpawcafe

THE CAT CAFE

Living in a bustling concrete city does not mean that we lack the presence of furry felines! Spend a meaningful day with your family as you drop by The Cat Cafe. Before any cuddling and bouncing commence, you may take a sip of their freshly brewed coffee or a bite of their freshly baked pastery.

What separates The Cat Cafe from other establishments is its entrance fee of S$15, which includes a complimentary drink. You read that right! You do not have to pay per hour just to interact or to feed the animals (i.e., feeding portion is scheduled throughout the day). Yogurt, Tuxedo, and their friends cannot wait to meet you!

Location: 241B Victoria Street, The Cat Cafe, Singapore 188030
Website: thecatcafe.sg

PAWS N PANS

The glistening charm of Paws n Pans (or Paws & Pans) roots from its inspiring advocacy to promote a sustainable change in pet ownership. Its first outlet at Joo Chiat Road was aimed to help homeless dogs to find a haven in Singapore. In addition to this, the establishment works with various Animal Welfare Groups (AWGs) to increase awareness on the rights of pets. As an animal lover, how can you not support this great cause?

Let us move on to the eclectic dining experience. This pooch cafe serves food that can both be consumed by humans and their pets. It creates an environment that allows you exchange conversations with your fellow dog-owners. Try their popcorn chicken, Thai tea, and other treats found here. You may host an intimate party for your beloved pet by renting a room at their three-storey space.

Image Credits:  facebook.com/pawsnpans

Image Credits:
facebook.com/pawsnpans

Your children, no matter how young, can come with you inside the cafe. What’s more? Admission is totally free!

Location: 327 Joo Chiat Road, Paws n Pans, Singapore 427584
Website: pawsnpans.com.sg

BONUS: If your budget is more lenient, you can enjoy a lively lunch with the parrots of Jurong Bird Park. Expect to enjoy colorful performances as you indulge on a hearty buffet. Prices are S$25 for adults and S$20 for children. These prices exclude the exclude park admission fees.

Those are some of the budget-friendly animal cafes in the country. Which one is your favorite? Feel free to leave a comment below! 🙂

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