Which famous Singapore neighborhood should you explore?
Which famous Singapore neighborhood should you explore?
Are you an Instagram-loving hipster, a free-wheeling hippie or a heritage foodie? Take our quiz to find out how to spend your time in Singapore.
Are you an Instagram-loving hipster, a free-wheeling hippie or a heritage foodie? Take our quiz to find out how to spend your time in Singapore.

How would you normally wind down after a stressful day?
You are at the bar. What would be your classic drink of choice?
What’s a typical weekend for you?
You’ve just won the lottery. What would you spend your winnings on?
If you could try only one Singapore dish, which would it be?
Chinatown
Chinatown
You are a cosmopolitan city-slicker who’s always one step ahead when it comes to the best places to wine and dine. Epicurean trends are right up your alley and you love discovering hip, atmospheric bars and restaurants. Go forth to Chinatown, a melting pot of traditional Chinese culture, cool artisanal cocktails and trendy local gastronomy.
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Kampong Glam
Kampong Glam
Arts and culture run in your veins—you are a laid-back and worldly bohemian who can be found philosophising with fellow backpackers at hole-in-wall cafes and jazz bars, or at life-affirming poetry slam sessions and art house movie screenings. Eat, play and fall in love with this hippie hot spot, a heritage enclave buzzing with local street art, cultural events, music sessions and delicious Malay cuisine.
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Little India
Little India
Always travelling on the road less taken, you are an off-beat individual who’s always in search of a hidden gem. The gritty back-alleys, raucous markets and mum-and-pop shops of Little India are refreshingly authentic and ripe for exploration are its stylish boutique hotels, cool cafes and hip watering holes, all tucked away in the labyrinth of alleyways and back roads.
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Joo Chiat
Joo Chiat
Forget what’s new and trendy—nothing beats the experience of learning about a new ethnic culture. You still see the world through rose-tinted glasses and are passionate about the preservation of history and heritage. Joo Chiat’s strong Peranakan influence will compel you to explore its heritage museums, conserved shop houses and traditional local food.
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Tiong Bahru
Tiong Bahru
Ever the new-age hipster, you care about where your coffee beans come from, are a huge purveyor of local businesses and your Instagram account is an exemplary example of your non-mainstream lifestyle. Tiong Bahru, one of Singapore’s oldest suburbs, is both old world and new, with hip cafes, trendy restaurants, artisanal boutiques and traditional local coffee shops jostling for space among its Art Deco apartment blocks.
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