Guide for Traveling from Singapore's Haji Lane to Little India

Haji Lane, a trendy street in Singapore, and Little India, known for its multicultural atmosphere, are neighborhoods easily accessible by walking, taxi, or MRT. It is ideal to enjoy a half-day course by exploring nearby Arab Street and the Sultan Mosque along the way.

Haji Lane is a narrow alley located in Singapore's Kampong Glam area, known for its colorful graffiti, unique boutiques, cafes, and bars, making it a trendy street. Renowned as an Instagram photo hotspot, it offers young travelers a dynamic atmosphere with cafes and shops during the day and bars and pubs at night.
Little India is an Indian community street located in the heart of Singapore, characterized by colorful buildings, the scent of spices, temples, and traditional markets that create an exotic atmosphere. It features a variety of Indian restaurants serving dishes like Indian curry, biryani, and roti, and is a popular cultural experience area where visitors can enjoy temple visits and shopping simultaneously.
Arab Street is the central street in the Kampong Glam area, densely packed with Middle Eastern and Malay-style shops, carpet and textile stores, perfume shops, as well as Middle Eastern cafes and restaurants. Centered around the Sultan Mosque, it is pleasant for strolling while immersing in the Arab and Islamic cultural atmosphere and is a popular course together with Haji Lane.
The Sultan Mosque is a prominent Islamic temple located in Singapore's Kampong Glam area, featuring a striking gold dome and white exterior as its landmark. Built in the 19th century, it is a historic mosque loved as a tourist attraction where visitors can enjoy Islamic culture and architectural beauty alongside nearby Arab Street and Haji Lane.
Bugis Station is a major interchange station in Singapore serving both the MRT Downtown Line and East-West Line, located near Haji Lane and Arab Street, making it frequently used by tourists. The surrounding area includes Bugis Junction and Bugis Street Market, offering convenience for shopping and dining.
Little India Station is an MRT station serving the Downtown Line and North-East Line, functioning as the main gateway to the Little India area. As soon as you exit the station, you are connected to a street densely packed with Indian restaurants, shops, and temples, making it the starting point for tours in Little India.
Mustafa Centre is a massive 24-hour shopping center located in Little India, selling everything from electronics, cosmetics, food, to souvenirs at affordable prices. It is a popular shopping spot for both locals and tourists, with late operating hours allowing visitors to explore without time constraints during their travels.
Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple is a Hindu temple located in the center of Little India, dedicated to the goddess Kali, and is one of Singapore's representative Hindu temples. The intricately decorated gopuram (tower gate) adorned with vibrant colors and detailed sculptures is striking, and visitors can learn about Hindu religious culture up close inside, making it a popular destination for many travelers.