Singapore Souvenirs: The Best Things to Bring Home Beyond the Usual

Traveloka Team
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Singapore's souvenir scene divides cleanly into two categories: the Merlion keychains and I ♥ SG t-shirts sold at every tourist spot, and a genuinely interesting range of locally made, culturally meaningful, and practically useful gifts.This guide focuses firmly on the second category — the souvenirs that reflect Singapore's actual character and that people are pleased to receive rather than politely grateful for.

Book your flights to Singapore and plan your souvenir shopping deliberately. Find a hotel with access to neighbourhoods like Tiong Bahru, Kampong Glam, and Joo Chiat where the best independent shops are concentrated.

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Best Singapore Souvenirs — By Category

SouvenirDescriptionWhere to BuyPrice Range
Peranakan tiles and ceramicsHandpainted tiles and ceramics in Singapore's distinctive Peranakan palette — pastel colours, floral motifs, and heritage patternsCat Socrates (Tiong Bahru); Supermama (Beach Road)SGD 15–80
Orchid productsSingapore's national flower in perfume, skincare, and gold-plated RISIS orchid jewellery (a fresh orchid preserved in copper and 24K gold)Singapore Botanic Gardens gift shop; RISIS at Suntec City; Changi AirportSGD 20–200+
TWG TeaLuxury Singapore tea brand with signature gold-embossed tins; flavours like Weekend in Singapore and Maharaja TeaTWG stores in major malls; 3 locations at Changi AirportSGD 30–150+
Tiger Balm productsThe iconic Singapore-founded herbal ointment for muscle aches, insect bites, and headaches — available in travel tins and gift setsPharmacies island-wide; Chinatown market stalls; Changi AirportSGD 5–25
Local brand fashion (DORS)80+ Singaporean designers in one curated store — fashion, beauty, and lifestyle items you cannot find outside SingaporeDORS, 77A Orchard RoadSGD 40–200+
Singapore Sling kitBottled mixes and cocktail sets to recreate the iconic Raffles Hotel gin cocktail at home — often with recipe cards and elegant packagingChangi Airport; Raffles Hotel gift shop; major mallsSGD 25–60
Local design stationery and printsNotebooks, washi tape, posters, and mugs featuring Merlions, hawker food, shophouse architecture by local artistsCat Socrates (Tiong Bahru); BooksActually (Tiong Bahru); SupermamaSGD 8–80
YeoMama BatikContemporary batik clothing and accessories — wearable, stylish, and distinctly Singaporean in pattern and executionYeoMama Batik store; select boutiquesSGD 60–200+

Peranakan Ceramics and Crafts

The Peranakan (Straits Chinese) aesthetic — bold pastels, intricate floral and phoenix motifs, distinctive tilework — is one of the most immediately recognisable visual cultures in Singapore and one of the most difficult to find anywhere else. Cat Socrates in Tiong Bahru stocks a thoughtfully curated range of Peranakan-inspired tiles, mugs, trays, and decorative items from local makers. Supermama on Beach Road is a design-forward boutique that commissions Singapore-based artists to create ceramics that are genuinely collector-quality. Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle in the west of the island operates Singapore's oldest surviving dragon kiln and fires handpainted Peranakan-range pottery several times a year — a more significant purchase, but a genuinely extraordinary one.

Orchid Gifts — From Perfume to Gold

Singapore's national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid, has inspired a range of genuinely beautiful products. The Singapore Botanic Gardens gift shop stocks orchid-scented perfumes and skincare featuring tropical floral notes — elegant, lightweight, and easy to pack. At the other end of the spectrum, RISIS orchids are among Singapore's most distinctive luxury gifts: fresh orchids preserved in copper, nickel, and finally 24-carat gold, transformed into brooches, pendants, and pen holders. They have been used as official gifts at state level since the 1960s. RISIS counters can be found at Suntec City Mall and Centrepoint on Orchard Road.

Tiger Balm — The Heritage Souvenir That Still Works

Tiger Balm was founded in Singapore in the late 19th century by a Chinese herbalist, and the iconic hexagonal tin — red or white, with the leaping tiger logo — has been one of Asia's most recognisable products ever since. It genuinely works for muscle aches, insect bites, headaches, and tension relief, which makes it one of the few tourist-friendly souvenirs that is also practically useful. Available in travel-sized tins at every pharmacy, and in gift set packaging at Changi Airport. Tiger Balm products are broadly halal-friendly as they are topical medications — but always verify the specific product.

Local Design — The Best Places to Find Non-Touristy Singapore Souvenirs

The best-value and most distinctively Singaporean non-food souvenirs are concentrated in a small number of shops that stock locally designed goods rather than mass-produced tourist merchandise.

Cat Socrates (Tiong Bahru): The best single destination for Singapore-themed stationery, notebooks, mugs, pouches, and decorative items by local illustrators. Everything here feels considered rather than cynical.
BooksActually (Tiong Bahru): Singapore's most beloved independent bookshop stocks Singapore literature alongside locally designed stationery, zines, and art prints that make genuinely thoughtful gifts for book lovers.
DORS (77A Orchard Road): Over 80 Singaporean fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands in one curated space — the only place on Orchard Road where everything you are buying was actually made here.
Supermama (Beach Road): A design boutique that works with Singapore artists to create ceramics, prints, and objects that translate Singapore culture into collectible form. More expensive than average souvenir shops; significantly better quality.

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In This Article

• Best Singapore Souvenirs — By Category
• Peranakan Ceramics and Crafts
• Orchid Gifts — From Perfume to Gold
• Tiger Balm — The Heritage Souvenir That Still Works
• Local Design — The Best Places to Find Non-Touristy Singapore Souvenirs
• Hotel Recommendations in Singapore
• Things to do in Singapore

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