Little India - Singapore
Everything you Need to Know about Little India
Little India isn't hard to find: follow the aroma of exotic spices combined with the scent from burning incense. A vibrant commercial centre for the Indian community spreading out along Serangoon Rd, Little India is one of Singapore's most colourful districts. Populated by the descendants of the Indians who arrived in Singapore in the mid 1800s, the colour, smiles and smells are all authentically sub continental and warm. Most hotels in this area are in the modest two-three star range and offer good value for money.
If in Singapore, the sound of Indian music and incense drifts on the breeze, it can only mean one thing: you are in Little India. Little India lies east of the Singapore River with the busy Serangoon Road as its centre point. Many visitors come to this area for shopping and dining, especially on Indian vegetarian food. Read More...
The sights, sounds, colours and aromas of this ethnic Indian enclave never fail to assail the senses. Wandering around the grocers and provision shops, one can get an idea of the exotic ingredients used in this cuisine – from spices, curry mixes to variations of gourds, lentils and beans. Read More...
One of the most colourful and vibrant ethnic enclaves in Singapore, Little India is a hive of activity from dawn to midnight everyday. The focal point of the Indian community, Little India has become a gazetted conservation area with its own MRT stop and another one called Farrer Park. Read More...
Our interactive map displays all available hotels with photos, as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest. The perfect way to find your way around and see where everything actually is. Read More...