Many people have an obsession with visiting flea markets, because maybe by some chance, we can find something valuable?
Moreover, the things here are very cheap and come in various varieties, so sometimes we are overwhelmed with choices.
So, today, the editor will introduce to you what flea markets there are in Singapore!
Friends who come to Singapore must not miss these flea markets, you may even be able to buy unexpected goodies!
ChinaSquareCentralFleaMarket China Square Flea Market in Singapore is located between Chinatown and Raffles Place.
Usually open on weekends, there are more than 50 vendors selling various collectibles and antiques, including toys, crafts, art, old furniture, etc., making it the best place to find bargains.
Address: 20 Cross St, Singapore 048422 How to get there: Take the MRT to Chinatown (Purple Line) Exit E.
Dining and shopping business hours: Sunday 10:00-19:00.
There is a Sunday Fleamarket at Clarke Quay Flea Market every Sunday.
There are more than 80 stalls with a dazzling array of items including antiques, collectibles, designer goods and many novel and quirky items.
Take your time and wander there, you may gain a lot.
The market is open from 10:00 in the morning to 18:00 in the evening.
Near the market are shops located in renovated old warehouses. The products inside include all kinds of second-hand goods, antiques, silk clothing, jewelry, etc.
Address: Bugis Street, Clarke Quay, located on the banks of the Singapore River. In the 1950s, it was once a famous place for romance. Today, Bugis Street has become a unique shopping street with more than 800 shops operating here.
The merchandise here ranges from trendy clothing and accessories to exquisite souvenirs.
Whenever night falls, the 100-meter stretch between Victoria Street and Binhai Street is crowded with various stalls, and new open-air restaurants and bars are also lined up on both sides of the road.
Address: 4 New Bugis Road, Singapore How to get there: Metro Green Line to EW12 Bugis Station. Most shops are open from 10:00-22:00. There are many small accessories in Scapescape, such as mobile phones, earrings, rings, etc., which are very cheap and suitable for young people. Address:
*SCAPE, 2 Orchard Link 237978 Price range 1 to 20 Many of the goods in Thriftstore are second-hand goods, but they are very cheap. If you are lucky, you can find treasures. Address ew2U96 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187967. OpenMon-Fri, 10.30am to 2.30pm. Sungei Fleamarket Sungei Road Flea Market is the most famous flea market in Singapore.
One of the markets, it is very popular among foreign tourists and local residents.
More than 400 vendors operate here, selling everything from vinyl records to cuckoo clocks, from delicacies to old cameras, from Buddhist amulets to hiking boots.
Address Sungei Rd, Weld Rd, Pasar Lane & Pitt St, Singapore Take the MRT to Bugis (Green Line) Exit A Time 11:00-19:00 MAAD Artists and Designers Market Artists and Designers Market (Market of Artists and Designers) is usually held on the first or third day of each month
The market opens at 5 p.m. on Fridays and closes at midnight.
It features the creations of local artists, designers and craftsmen, with live performances by local bands and DJs.
MAAD borrows the entire Red Dot Design Museum as its venue and mainly trades original and innovative artworks.
Talented young painters, jewelry designers, and visual artists are the main creators.