Singapore’s Haji Lane is a must-visit spot for anyone who loves quirky shops and street art, nestled behind Arab Street, just a short walk from Bugis.
The lane is packed with indie stores—expect retro apparel, locally designed bags, cute stationery, and one-of-a-kind trinkets.
Haji Lane is also a hotspot for street art—its walls are covered in eye-catching graffiti and colourful murals by local and international artists.
There are plenty of places to chill—sip artisanal coffee, enjoy craft beers, or tuck into brunch at cosy cafés with outdoor seats.
As evening falls, the lane gets lively with music performances, pop-up events, and a friendly crowd of locals and tourists.
The area is Muslim-friendly too, with halal eateries serving Middle Eastern food, fusion burgers, more info or sweet treats like baklava and Turkish ice cream.
It’s close to Bugis MRT (Downtown and East West Lines), so public transport is the best way to get here.
Whether you’re shopping for something special, looking for cool photo spots, or just soaking up an artsy atmosphere, Haji Lane Singapore never disappoints with its charm and creativity.