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Haji Lane Entrance — Attraction in Singapore

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Haji Lane Entrance
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Nearby attractions
Sultan Mosque
3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833
Motion Art Space
36A Arab St, Level 2, Singapore 199735
Haji Lane
69 Haji Ln, Singapore 189262
Xcape Singapore - Real Escape Rooms
161 Rochor Rd, Bugis Street, Singapore 188436
Muscat Street
Muscat St, Singapore
Murals @ Muscat Street
92 Arab St, Singapore 199788
Haji Lane Back Lane
51 Arab St, Singapore 199748
Kampong Glam
26 Bussorah St, Singapore 199444
Mr Lim’s Shop of Visual Treasures
8 Haji Ln, #02-01, Singapore 189201
Gedung Kuning
73 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198497
Nearby restaurants
Singapore Zam Zam Restaurant
697-699 N Bridge Rd, Singapore 198675
Anatolia Restaurant ( Turkish and Lebanese Food)
58 Arab St, Singapore 199755
Pita Bakery
29 Bali Ln, Singapore 189865
Ayasofya Turkish Restaurant
51 Bussorah St, Singapore 199467
Waroeng Anak Indo
53 Haji Ln, Singapore 189246
KULON
30 Bali Ln, Singapore 189866
Cappadocia Turkish & Mediterranean Restaurant
67 Bussorah St, Singapore 199481
Bar Stories
55-57A Haji Ln, Singapore 189248
Tabbouleh Lebanese Restaurant
54 Bussorah St, Singapore 199470
Meomi Cat Cafe
668 N Bridge Rd, Singapore 188801
Nearby local services
99 Percent Hair Studio @ Haji Lane
40 Haji Ln, #01-01, Singapore 189233
Elephant Parade Haji lane
30 Haji Ln, Singapore 189223
Vintagewknd
41 Haji Ln, Singapore 189234
THE PODIUM BARBER
36 Haji Ln, Singapore 189229
Parkview Square
600 N Bridge Rd, Singapore 188778
HYGGE
672 N Bridge Rd, Singapore 188803
Nail Wonderland - Haji
42A Haji Ln, Singapore 189235
TAKE Singapore Japanese Hairsalon
92 Arab St, #02-01Singapore, Singapore 199788
Iffah Muslimah Hair & Beauty Salon - Golden Landmark
390 Victoria St, #03-49 Golden Landmark Shopping Complex, Singapore 188061
Curbside Crafters
730 N Bridge Rd, Floor 1, Singapore 198698
Nearby hotels
Village Hotel Bugis
390 Victoria St, Singapore 188061
CUBE - Boutique Capsule Hotel @ Kampong Glam
54, 55, 56 Bussorah St, Singapore 199471
MET A Space Pod @ Arab Street
56 Arab St, Singapore 199753
Andaz Singapore, by Hyatt
5 Fraser St, Singapore 189354
Heritage Collection on Arab
78 Arab St, Singapore 199775
Beary Best! Hostel Kampong Glam
64 Arab St, Singapore 199761
Hotel NuVe, Bugis
9 Jln Pinang, Singapore 199141
The Pod Boutique Capsule Hotel
289 Beach Rd, Level 3, Singapore 199552
Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Beach Road
7500B Beach Rd, Singapore 199592
RedDoorz Hostel
285 Beach Rd, Singapore 199550
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Haji Lane Entrance

672-660 N Bridge Rd, Singapore 188803
4.5(89)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Sultan Mosque, Motion Art Space, Haji Lane, Xcape Singapore - Real Escape Rooms, Muscat Street, Murals @ Muscat Street, Haji Lane Back Lane, Kampong Glam, Mr Lim’s Shop of Visual Treasures, Gedung Kuning, restaurants: Singapore Zam Zam Restaurant, Anatolia Restaurant ( Turkish and Lebanese Food), Pita Bakery, Ayasofya Turkish Restaurant, Waroeng Anak Indo, KULON, Cappadocia Turkish & Mediterranean Restaurant, Bar Stories, Tabbouleh Lebanese Restaurant, Meomi Cat Cafe, local businesses: 99 Percent Hair Studio @ Haji Lane, Elephant Parade Haji lane, Vintagewknd, THE PODIUM BARBER, Parkview Square, HYGGE, Nail Wonderland - Haji, TAKE Singapore Japanese Hairsalon, Iffah Muslimah Hair & Beauty Salon - Golden Landmark, Curbside Crafters
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Nearby attractions of Haji Lane Entrance

Sultan Mosque

Motion Art Space

Haji Lane

Xcape Singapore - Real Escape Rooms

Muscat Street

Murals @ Muscat Street

Haji Lane Back Lane

Kampong Glam

Mr Lim’s Shop of Visual Treasures

Gedung Kuning

Sultan Mosque

Sultan Mosque

4.7

(5.2K)

Closed
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Motion Art Space

Motion Art Space

4.9

(727)

Open 24 hours
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Haji Lane

Haji Lane

4.6

(214)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Xcape Singapore - Real Escape Rooms

Xcape Singapore - Real Escape Rooms

4.9

(3.5K)

Closed
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Haji Lane Entrance

Singapore Zam Zam Restaurant

Anatolia Restaurant ( Turkish and Lebanese Food)

Pita Bakery

Ayasofya Turkish Restaurant

Waroeng Anak Indo

KULON

Cappadocia Turkish & Mediterranean Restaurant

Bar Stories

Tabbouleh Lebanese Restaurant

Meomi Cat Cafe

Singapore Zam Zam Restaurant

Singapore Zam Zam Restaurant

4.2

(3.8K)

Closed
Click for details
Anatolia Restaurant ( Turkish and Lebanese Food)

Anatolia Restaurant ( Turkish and Lebanese Food)

4.8

(1.9K)

Closed
Click for details
Pita Bakery

Pita Bakery

4.5

(662)

Closed
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Ayasofya Turkish Restaurant

Ayasofya Turkish Restaurant

4.8

(1.9K)

$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Haji Lane Entrance

99 Percent Hair Studio @ Haji Lane

Elephant Parade Haji lane

Vintagewknd

THE PODIUM BARBER

Parkview Square

HYGGE

Nail Wonderland - Haji

TAKE Singapore Japanese Hairsalon

Iffah Muslimah Hair & Beauty Salon - Golden Landmark

Curbside Crafters

99 Percent Hair Studio @ Haji Lane

99 Percent Hair Studio @ Haji Lane

4.9

(574)

Click for details
Elephant Parade Haji lane

Elephant Parade Haji lane

4.4

(868)

Click for details
Vintagewknd

Vintagewknd

4.9

(152)

Click for details
THE PODIUM BARBER

THE PODIUM BARBER

4.9

(190)

Click for details
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Yash kumarYash kumar
Haji Lane: A Trendy and Colourful Street in Singapore If you are looking for a place to experience the vibrant and diverse culture of Singapore, you might want to visit Haji Lane. This narrow street in the Kampong Glam neighbourhood is famous for its hip and independent boutiques, cafes, bars, and street art. Haji Lane got its name from the pilgrims who used to stay here before going to Mecca. Today, it is a popular spot for young people who love fashion, art, and music. You can find everything from vintage clothing and accessories to handmade crafts and souvenirs. One of the best things to do at Haji Lane is to admire the colourful murals that adorn the walls of the shophouses. These artworks reflect the creativity and diversity of the local artists and community. You can also snap some Instagram-worthy photos with these stunning backgrounds. Another thing to do at Haji Lane is to enjoy the food and drinks at the various cafes and bars. Whether you are craving for Mexican, Middle Eastern, or local cuisine, you will find something to suit your taste buds. You can also sip on some craft beer, cocktails, or coffee while listening to live music or watching sports. Haji Lane is easy to get to by public transport. You can take the MRT to Bugis station and walk for about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a bus or a taxi to Kampong Glam and look for the sign that says Haji Lane. Haji Lane is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to experience a different side of Singapore. It is a place where you can shop, eat, drink, and have fun in a lively and colourful atmosphere.
Majedul Islam KhanMajedul Islam Khan
Haji Lane, while historically significant and renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic mix of shops and eateries, currently appears to be diverging from its traditional character. During my recent visit, I observed activities that seemed incongruent with the lane's original essence, such as public consumption of alcohol and other behaviors that might detract from its cultural and historical value. Given these observations, it may be worth considering whether the name 'Haji Lane' still accurately reflects the lane's current ambiance and activities. A reassessment could help ensure the name aligns with its evolving identity.
Lovely CameramanLovely Cameraman
This is by far the rarest Haji Lane pictures you can find for 2020 just because Haji Lane was visited by a Lion Dance Troupe as part of Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore. Happened to be at the right place at the right time when I took this. Received a ā€œgold ingotā€ by God Of Wealth, too. What a lucky day! However, I don’t really like to visit this place on a typical weekday evening as the shops close early and it gets depressingly dark especially around Arab Street and the only shops that keep this place alive are the bars you find at the far end, reeking of bad alcohol smell and pungent sewerage or was it the puke. 😷
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Haji Lane: A Trendy and Colourful Street in Singapore If you are looking for a place to experience the vibrant and diverse culture of Singapore, you might want to visit Haji Lane. This narrow street in the Kampong Glam neighbourhood is famous for its hip and independent boutiques, cafes, bars, and street art. Haji Lane got its name from the pilgrims who used to stay here before going to Mecca. Today, it is a popular spot for young people who love fashion, art, and music. You can find everything from vintage clothing and accessories to handmade crafts and souvenirs. One of the best things to do at Haji Lane is to admire the colourful murals that adorn the walls of the shophouses. These artworks reflect the creativity and diversity of the local artists and community. You can also snap some Instagram-worthy photos with these stunning backgrounds. Another thing to do at Haji Lane is to enjoy the food and drinks at the various cafes and bars. Whether you are craving for Mexican, Middle Eastern, or local cuisine, you will find something to suit your taste buds. You can also sip on some craft beer, cocktails, or coffee while listening to live music or watching sports. Haji Lane is easy to get to by public transport. You can take the MRT to Bugis station and walk for about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a bus or a taxi to Kampong Glam and look for the sign that says Haji Lane. Haji Lane is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to experience a different side of Singapore. It is a place where you can shop, eat, drink, and have fun in a lively and colourful atmosphere.
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Haji Lane, while historically significant and renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic mix of shops and eateries, currently appears to be diverging from its traditional character. During my recent visit, I observed activities that seemed incongruent with the lane's original essence, such as public consumption of alcohol and other behaviors that might detract from its cultural and historical value. Given these observations, it may be worth considering whether the name 'Haji Lane' still accurately reflects the lane's current ambiance and activities. A reassessment could help ensure the name aligns with its evolving identity.
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This is by far the rarest Haji Lane pictures you can find for 2020 just because Haji Lane was visited by a Lion Dance Troupe as part of Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore. Happened to be at the right place at the right time when I took this. Received a ā€œgold ingotā€ by God Of Wealth, too. What a lucky day! However, I don’t really like to visit this place on a typical weekday evening as the shops close early and it gets depressingly dark especially around Arab Street and the only shops that keep this place alive are the bars you find at the far end, reeking of bad alcohol smell and pungent sewerage or was it the puke. 😷
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Haji Lane: A Trendy and Colourful Street in Singapore

If you are looking for a place to experience the vibrant and diverse culture of Singapore, you might want to visit Haji Lane. This narrow street in the Kampong Glam neighbourhood is famous for its hip and independent boutiques, cafes, bars, and street art.

Haji Lane got its name from the pilgrims who used to stay here before going to Mecca. Today, it is a popular spot for young people who love fashion, art, and music. You can find everything from vintage clothing and accessories to handmade crafts and souvenirs.

One of the best things to do at Haji Lane is to admire the colourful murals that adorn the walls of the shophouses. These artworks reflect the creativity and diversity of the local artists and community. You can also snap some Instagram-worthy photos with these stunning backgrounds.

Another thing to do at Haji Lane is to enjoy the food and drinks at the various cafes and bars. Whether you are craving for Mexican, Middle Eastern, or local cuisine, you will find something to suit your taste buds. You can also sip on some craft beer, cocktails, or coffee while listening to live music or watching sports.

Haji Lane is easy to get to by public transport. You can take the MRT to Bugis station and walk for about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a bus or a taxi to Kampong Glam and look for the sign that says Haji Lane.

Haji Lane is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to experience a different side of Singapore. It is a place where you can shop, eat, drink, and have fun in a lively and...

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Haji Lane, while historically significant and renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic mix of shops and eateries, currently appears to be diverging from its traditional character. During my recent visit, I observed activities that seemed incongruent with the lane's original essence, such as public consumption of alcohol and other behaviors that might detract from its cultural and historical value. Given these observations, it may be worth considering whether the name 'Haji Lane' still accurately reflects the lane's current ambiance and activities. A reassessment could help ensure the name aligns with its...

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5y

This is by far the rarest Haji Lane pictures you can find for 2020 just because Haji Lane was visited by a Lion Dance Troupe as part of Chinese New Year celebrations in Singapore. Happened to be at the right place at the right time when I took this. Received a ā€œgold ingotā€ by God Of Wealth, too. What a lucky day!

However, I don’t really like to visit this place on a typical weekday evening as the shops close early and it gets depressingly dark especially around Arab Street and the only shops that keep this place alive are the bars you find at the far end, reeking of bad alcohol smell and pungent sewerage or was it...

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