Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple

Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple

Built by Indian pioneers in the 19th century, this gorgeous place of worship is dedicated to Kali, goddess and destroyer of evil. The temple's majestic gopuram or grand tower entrance is adorned with the figures of Hindu deities, while its interior is filled with majestic statues of the goddess Kali.

Tan Teng Niah House

Tan Teng Niah House

The house of Tan Teng Niah is the last surviving Chinese villa in Little India. Once owned by a prominent Chinese businessman who owned factories in the neighbourhood, this colourful, two-storey bungalow is a must-visit for history buffs looking to admire both European and Chinese styles of architecture.

Little India Arcade

Little India Arcade

A bustling area filled with an array of boutique shops and eateries. Discover henna art, jewelry, and other colourful souvenirs.

Little India Street Art

Little India Street Art

Explore the striking murals in Little India's back alleys and streets. Highlights include 'Traditional Trades of Little India' along Belilios Road and 'Working Class Hero' near the carpark at Hindoo Road.

Indian Heritage Centre

Indian Heritage Centre

From traditional garb, jewellery to ceramics, the heritage centre's galleries showcase the diversity and beauty of Indian culture. Discover over 400 artefacts on display at the museum, with more than half donated by or on loan from the community.

Masjid Abdul Gaffoor

Masjid Abdul Gaffoor

This historic mosque was originally constructed in 1859 for South Indian Muslim merchants and Baweanese settlers living in the Kampong Kapor area. Known for its blend of Southern Indian, Mughal, and European architectural influences, it currently provides religious classes and community activities.

Kampong Kapor Methodist Church

Kampong Kapor Methodist Church

The Kampong Kapor Methodist Church is notable for its striking white walls and distinctive quasi-Art Deco style. As one of the earliest Peranakan churches and the fourth Methodist Church established in Singapore, it has become an iconic landmark. It offers services in Peranakan, English, Mandarin, and Tamil, highlighting the cultural diversity of Little India.

Jothi Store and Flower Shop

Jothi Store and Flower Shop

Besides flower garlands and prayer items sold for religious occasions, this store is filled with a range of traditional Indian beauty products, homeware, and other colourful souvenirs.

Tekka Centre

Tekka Centre

Tekka Centre is Singapore's largest indoor 'wet' market, selling an incredible array of food, fresh produce, aromatic spices and dried goods. Feast on delicacies including naan, briyani, and fish head curry.

Banana Leaf Apolo

Banana Leaf Apolo

With two outlets in Little India, Banana Leaf Apolo is famous for its spread of delicious South Indian cuisine. Be sure to sample the fish head curry on banana leaf!