Is Haji Lane in Arab Street?

Is Haji Lane in Arab Street?

Running parallel to Arab Street is Haji Lane. It’s a charming pedestrian thoroughfate lined on both sides with charming shop houses which were an eclectic mix of small boutiques selling street fashion and quirky accessories. The street is also filled with Arab tearooms where you can have coffee, tea or hookahs.

What is Haji Lane known for?

Haji Lane is known for it’s shops, attracting many tourists and youngsters as a cool place to hang out. What is this? Whilst there you can fix up your wardrobe, or grab a little something different to take home from your travels. Our favourite place to grab a Singapore souvenir was a shop called Eighty Two Tales.

Why is Haji Lane called Haji Lane?

Haji Lane, named after the ‘Hajj’ – which is the pilgrimage undertaken by Muslims to Mecca and Medina, and the stretch of Bussorah Street nearer to Sultan Mosque were residences and also centres for pilgrimage services, serving Muslim pilgrims from around the region.

What time does Haji lane open?

9AM-10PM
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Key Services Hamburger restaurant
Website https://www.workingtitle.sg/
Phone 8768 0463
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Operating Hours Open Daily (9AM-10PM)

How to go to Haji Lane Singapore?

Haji Lane Singapore is located close to the downtown area of the city. You can start from either end of Haji Lane. The famous street is linked between North Bridge Road and Beach Road. There are a few ways to reach it: The nearest MRT is Bugis Station which pops you out just 500m from the entrance.

What is Haji Lane in Hyderabad famous for?

Haji lane was formerly known as the Muslim Quarter, due to its strong presence of Muslim community in the 50’s and 60’s. However after the recent facelift given to Haji lane, this place has transformed into a hipster’s paradise.

What are the best restaurants in Haji Lane?

The I Am Cafe at the top of Haji Lane is a number one choice for those who want to grab a light-hearted meal just before beginning their tour.

What to do on Haji Lane in Dubai?

You’ll be guaranteed to fall in love with at least a couple of the wall murals on Haji Lane. Haji lane was formerly known as the Muslim Quarter, due to its strong presence of Muslim community in the 50’s and 60’s. However after the recent facelift given to Haji lane, this place has transformed into a hipster’s paradise.