It might sound like a tourist trap, but the Raffles Hotel gift shop is a good spot for quality souvenirs, whatever your budget. Remaining open while the hotel undergoes renovation, it has moved to 3 Seah St. Pick up anything from vintage hotel posters to handcrafted silk cushions, and branded Raffles stationery, tea sets and toiletries.
Raffles Hotel Gift Shop
Colonial District, the Quays & Marina Bay
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