Even in a world dominated by e-readers and online deliveries, there’s something unmistakably special about a good old-fashioned bookstore. The quiet hum, the scent of paper, the thrill of stumbling upon an unexpected title – these are experiences the internet simply can’t replicate.
Here in Singapore, these independent and speciality bookstores are keeping that experience alive. Some come with cafés, others with creative spaces that invite visitors to linger. Whether you’re an avid reader or a casual browser, these five bookstores offer a refreshing mix of nostalgia and discovery.
Basheer Graphic Books: Designer’s paradise
A long-time favourite among designers and architects, Basheer Graphic Books is a treasure trove of titles on design, architecture, product design and photography. Its collection is carefully curated, making it a go-to for creatives seeking niche or hard-to-find publications.

Located within Bras Basah Complex – fittingly known as the “city of books” – Basheer has been run since 1991 by second-generation owner Abdul Nasser, who joined the business in his 20s. The store’s unpretentious charm and deep focus on the visual arts make it a cornerstone of Singapore’s design community.
Bras Basah Complex #04-19, 231, Bain Street
Book Bar: Coffee meets conversation
Opened in 2023, Book Bar is equal parts bookstore and café. Its shelves spotlight Singapore literature and Asian heritage titles, while its counter serves thoughtful brews and light bites – from croissants to cinnamon toast.

Founded by Alex Chua and Sara Ng, Book Bar was conceived as a cosy space where reading and coffee culture could intertwine. Their mission is to bring back the habit of slow reading while championing Singaporean writers.
57 Duxton Road
Books Beyond Borders: Reading for a cause
Books Beyond Borders gives pre-loved books a second life – and supports girls’ education in Nepal while doing so. Since 2019, it has rehomed more than 20,000 books and raised over S$40,000 to fund classrooms, teacher salaries and scholarships.

Its ever-changing selection spans fiction, non-fiction and children’s titles. The industrial-chic space on Erskine Road, just across from Maxwell Food Centre, adds to its appeal – all warm lighting, concrete textures and endless shelves to explore.
#01-08, 33 Erskine Road, Singapore 069333
Epigram Books: Home of Singapore stories
Founded in 2011 by author and publisher Edmund Wee, Epigram Books has long been at the heart of Singapore’s literary scene. It’s known for championing local stories – from award-winning novels and children’s books to graphic novels and memoirs. Now part of the innovative Casual Poet Library, Epigram’s titles can be browsed, borrowed or bought within this creative community space where individuals rent shelves to share their favourite reads. It’s a fitting home for a brand that continues to nurture Singapore’s storytelling culture.
#01-110, 123 Bukit Merah Lane 1
A Million Books: Second-hand haven with heart
Hidden in a quiet corner of Paya Lebar, A Million Books is a second-hand bookstore with a conscience. Run by volunteers, this warehouse-style space houses an eclectic mix of donated titles – from mysteries and biographies to science fiction and beyond – all at wallet-friendly prices.

Proceeds go towards reforestation efforts; eight trees have already been planted through the store’s profits. With its pay-it-forward philosophy and constantly changing stock, A Million Books is a haven for readers who love the thrill of discovery and believe in books as a force for good.
#06-78 WCEGA Tower, 21 Bukit Batok Crescent
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