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Markets are a great way of discovering the local specialities of any destination, whether you're looking for fresh produce, unique clothing, unusual objets d'art or gourmet treats. Have you haggled over haggis or struck a deal on a djellaba? Browse our market tips for inspiration, or send us your advice on finding the best bargains and most unusual stalls.
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    Bugis Village

    Posted by KIRSTIESDAD 30 September 2006

    A very Singaporean shopping experience in the local markets. Have a Tiger and some noodles from the local eateries while you're there - very worhwhile.

    Don't forget to visit Raffles for a Singapore Sling; I know it's very touristy but you'll regret it if you don't do it. The food is excellent as well.

    Nowhere is too far to walk in Singapore because of the experience, just make sure you have plenty of bottled water with you. The new (2005) shuttle bus service around the city is fantastic, buy a "hop on-hop off" ticket; they stop near all the major sites, then you can walk some more.

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    Lau Pa Sat festival market

    Posted by k1w1 15 August 2006

    Go to this large food hawker centre with lots of different cuisines.

    I recommend going in the evening because the street at the back is closed to traffic and stalls open up selling satay sticks and honey chicken wings.

    It's a perfect evening in Singapore when you have a pitcher of Tiger and you're munching on satay sticks.

    Boon Tat Street. Take the MRT to Raffles Place Station (EW14/NS26) and walk towards Robinson Road;
    www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home/what_to_see/landmarks_and_memorials/lau_pa_sat.html

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