Great Singapore Sale-2018 Starts in a Week's Time

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Great Singapore Sale-2018 Starts in a Week's Time

The most anticipated by all shopoholics, practical buyers, locals and tourists alike, the GSS, or the annual 10-week Great Singapore Sale, will hit the city from June to August this year.

Absolutely unbelievable bargains with steep discounts often reaching 70% off the original price attract yearly to the famous shopping destinations around Singapore hordes of shopping enthusiasts from around the world. Jewellery and fashion, electric appliances and household items, hotel rooms and luxurious spa treatments – everything goes at promotional rates. Known for an outstanding shopping experience any time of the year, during the GSS Singapore turns into a real shopping paradise. 

The hottest addresses to check first for the best deals and steals include the world-famous Orchard Road flanked with glamorous boutiques of designer brands, pret-a-porte fashion and huge shopping centres. If gigantic shopping malls are not your thing, check Kampong Glam, Little India and Chinatown where independent shops hide real jewels.

Apart from impressive discounts, a variety of promotional activities are offered to the visitors during GSS, including lucky draws and instant rewards programs.

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