Serangoon Road, Singapore

Vibrant night view of Little India Singapore with festive decorations and traffic

Experiencing Serangoon Road in Singapore is a sensory journey, a street alive with color, devotion, and the hum of everyday life.

Stretching through the heart of Little India, it's one of the city's oldest thoroughfares, where every block feels steeped in memory. The air carries the scent of jasmine and incense, mingling with the beat of Bollywood music spilling from shopfronts. Bright garlands hang from stalls, gold jewelry glints under fluorescent lights, and murals tell stories of migration and faith. Serangoon Road doesn't just hum traditional, it sings it, weaving together rhythm, ritual, and resilience in a celebration that never truly ends.

Built in the 1820s, Serangoon Road was one of Singapore's first roads, a key link between the old port and the settlements inland.

It became the heart of the Indian community, lined with spice traders, tailors, and temple builders whose descendants still run businesses here today. Many shophouses have retained their original faΓ§ades, painted in bright hues and framed by intricate wooden shutters. The street is also home to significant cultural landmarks like the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and Abdul Gafoor Mosque, standing side by side as symbols of Singapore's diversity. Even as modern cafΓ©s and boutiques emerge, the sound of temple bells and the call to prayer remind you that this road belongs to time, layered, proud, and enduring.

Visit late morning when the street begins to stir with warmth and color.

Start near the Tekka Centre to browse spices, flowers, and saris, then wander toward Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple to admire its intricate faΓ§ade and devotion in motion. Stop for lunch at a banana leaf restaurant, Komala Vilas or Banana Leaf Apolo are both legends. Afterward, stroll the side lanes for murals and traditional goldsmiths before ending at Mustafa Centre for a true local shopping adventure. Return at night when the lights flicker and the street hums with renewed energy. Serangoon Road doesn't just hum traditional, it preserves the city's living heritage, vibrant and unbroken through the years.

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