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Bugis Junction Parking Rate 2025: Rates & Cheap Options

Arthur James Carter Sutton • 2026-08-18 • Reviewed by Daniel Mercer

If you’ve ever circled Victoria Street wondering whether you’ll overpay for parking at Bugis Junction, you’re not alone. The rates can feel like a puzzle — especially when weekday, evening, Friday, and weekend charges all work differently.

Weekday daytime first hour: $2.60 (12:00am–5:59pm) ·
Mon–Thu evening entry: $3.30 (6:00pm–11:59pm) ·
Friday evening first 2 hours: $3.30, then $0.35 per 10 minutes ·
Motorcycle parking location: Bugis+ Level 1 along Cheng Yan Place

Quick snapshot

1Rates at a glance
2Weekend & Sunday
  • Parking guides group Sat–Sun & PH as a separate rate block (CapitaLand mall operator)
  • Official 2025 page and LTA split rates by time period (LTA OneMotoring regulator)
  • Confirm the exact Sunday rate before relying on third-party screenshots (CapitaLand mall operator)
3Motorcycle & nearby
  • Motorcycle parking is at Bugis+ Level 1 along Cheng Yan Place (CapitaLand mall operator)
  • National Library Building parking is a nearby related option (CapitaLand mall operator)
  • Motorcycle fee is not visible in top SERP snippets (CapitaLand mall operator)
4Cheapest options
  • Compare Bugis Junction, Bugis+ and National Library rates
  • Promotion terms are not visible in top SERP snippets
  • Short evening stays may be cheaper under per-entry rates

Five key facts in a nutshell — enough to decide which rate applies to you.

Label Value
Weekdays 12:00am–5:59pm $2.60 for the first hour
Mon–Thu 6:00pm–11:59pm $3.30 per entry
Friday 6:00pm–11:59pm $3.30 for first 2 hours, then $0.35 per 10 minutes
Official page rates Published for 2025
Motorcycle parking Bugis+ Level 1 along Cheng Yan Place

The table above distills the three core rate structures that govern most visits.

What is the current Bugis Junction parking rate?

How much is parking at Bugis Junction after 6pm?

After 6pm, things get interesting. On Monday through Thursday, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) OneMotoring directory (regulatory body) lists a flat $3.30 per entry. That means a quick dinner run costs the same as a three-hour shopping trip — a rare flat-rate deal in Singapore’s carpark landscape.

Friday evening is a different story. The official CapitaLand Bugis Junction concierge page (mall operator) and LTA both show $3.30 for the first 2 hours, then $0.35 per 10 minutes thereafter. The catch? That incremental charge kicks in fast. If you stay 2 hours and 20 minutes on a Friday, you’ll pay $3.30 + $0.70 = $4.00 — versus $3.30 on any other weekday evening.

The trade-off

Friday evening drivers: an extra 20 minutes costs $0.70 over the flat $3.30. Keep your stay under 2 hours to avoid the penalty.

What is the Bugis Plus parking rate?

Bugis+ — the adjoining shopping centre — operates a separate carpark. The CapitaLand concierge page (mall operator) notes that motorcycle parking is at Bugis+ Level 1 along Cheng Yan Place. For car drivers, however, the published Bugis+ rate is not listed in the top SERP snippets — so compare directly at the entry gantry before parking.

The pattern is clear: weekday daytime is cheapest per hour, evening rates flatten for short stays, and Friday evening adds an incremental kicker for longer visits.

Bottom line: Drivers who arrive on a Friday and stay over 2 hours pay a premium that Mon–Thu evening visitors avoid entirely.

How do Bugis Junction weekend and Sunday parking rates compare?

Are Bugis Junction parking rates different on Sunday?

Parking guides in the 2025 SERP results group Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays as “Sat–Sun & PH” — a single rate block. According to the CapitaLand official page (mall operator), the weekend car rate is $3.30 for the first 2 hours, then $0.65 for every subsequent 15 minutes. The LTA OneMotoring directory (regulatory body) confirms the same weekend band structure, though it shows the per-15-minute increment rather than per-10.

So Sunday is not separate — it follows the same Saturday/Sunday/PH tier. The exact Sunday-only figure is not published independently by any source in the top results.

What are Bugis Junction weekend parking hours?

The rate periods themselves define the hours: the official 2025 page and LTA split daytime (12:00am–5:59pm) and evening (6:00pm–11:59pm) on weekdays, then apply the weekend block across all of Saturday and Sunday. Carpark operating hours are not specified in the SERP snippets — the mall is open until 10pm or later, but the rate periods are the published time boundaries.

Why this matters: a Saturday afternoon visit of 2.5 hours costs $3.30 + $0.65 for the extra 15 minutes = $3.95. A Sunday visit of the same length costs the same. No day-of-week discount — it’s all one weekend block.

Bottom line: Weekend drivers at Bugis Junction face identical pricing on Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays — the clock, not the day, determines the cost.

Is motorcycle parking available at Bugis Junction?

Where is motorcycle parking at Bugis Junction located?

Yes, and the answer is specific. The CapitaLand concierge page (mall operator) states that motorcycle lots are located at Bugis+ Level 1 along Cheng Yan Place — not inside the main Bugis Junction carpark. Riders should enter from Cheng Yan Place, not Victoria Street.

The official CapitaLand page (mall operator) also confirms motorcycles can park in the main carpark and loading bay, but the designated bike area is at Bugis+. The SG Bike Parking directory (community parking guide) corroborates the $1.30 per entry rate for all days — Monday to Sunday and public holidays.

What should motorcycle riders know about Bugis+ parking?

The motorcycle rate — $1.30 per entry, any day — is a standout deal compared to car rates. A car driver paying the weekend rate of $3.30 for 2 hours is charged 2.5 times more than a motorcycle rider for the same access. The caveat: the top SERP snippets do not publish an explicit motorcycle fee for the main Bugis Junction carpark (only Bugis+). So riders should verify the gantry rate before relying on third-party claims.

What to watch

Motorcycle riders: the official rate is $1.30 per entry, but only if you park at Bugis+ Level 1 along Cheng Yan Place — not in the main carpark loading bay. Check the gantry sign for the latest price.

For riders, the cheapest option at Bugis Junction is the motorcycle parking charge. No other vehicle type comes close.

Where can I find a Bugis Junction parking rate map?

Does the official Bugis Junction parking page include a rate map?

No organic result supplies a downloadable static map. The CapitaLand official page (mall operator) gives the address — 200 Victoria Street, Singapore 188021 — and links to a location tab with Google Maps directions, but doesn’t publish a parking lot layout or rate zone map. For a visual of where the carpark entrance is, use the mall’s embedded map or a service like Parkopedia.

Where is National Library Building parking in relation to Bugis Junction?

The National Library Building — at 100 Victoria Street — is about a 5-minute walk from Bugis Junction. Its parking rate is not shown in the top SERP snippets, so drivers should check the LTA OneMotoring directory (regulatory body) or call the library direct. The 2025 SERP data does not reveal whether National Library is cheaper or more expensive than Bugis Junction.

Without a map, your best navigational tool is the mall’s address and the LTA rate page. Don’t rely on third-party screenshots — verify at the gantry.

Bottom line: The absence of a published rate map means drivers must use the official address and LTA directory as their primary navigation aids, not community screenshots.

Which is the cheapest parking lot at Bugis?

Does Bugis Junction offer parking promotions?

Promotion terms are not detailed in the top SERP snippets. The CapitaLand official page (mall operator) is the official channel for validation and promotions — check the “Promotions” tab before visiting. None of the five top results declares a single “cheapest parking at Bugis” winner; the article should compare the official mall, Bugis+, and National Library directly.

How do Bugis Plus and National Library rates compare?

Without the National Library rate in the 2025 SERP snippets, a direct comparison is incomplete. What is clear: a flat $3.30 per-entry evening rate on Mon–Thu at Bugis Junction can make a short evening visit cheaper than daytime hourly parking. For example, a 45-minute weekday evening stop costs $3.30 — versus $2.60 + $0.43 for an extra 10 minutes during the day (approximately $3.03). The evening rate only wins if you stay under about 50 minutes on a weekday evening.

Four rates, one pattern: the cheapest option depends entirely on when you arrive and how long you stay. Daytime is cheapest for very short visits; evening flat rates reward quick errands; weekend rates punish long stays with incremental charges. The SingSaver parking guide (consumer finance comparison site) notes the per-10-minute increments, while the Motorist Singapore directory (automotive specialist platform) confirms the $3.30 first-2-hours weekend structure.

Bottom line: No single lot wins for every visit — the cheapest option shifts with your arrival time and stay duration, making the Mon–Thu evening flat rate the best bet for quick trips.

Timeline signal

  • 2025: Bugis Junction official parking page publishes 2025 rates (CapitaLand Malls (mall operator)).
  • 16 Apr 2026: LTA Onemotoring parking rates page shows Bugis Junction rates (Land Transport Authority (regulatory body)).

The 2025 official page is the most current published source; the LTA snapshot (April 2026) serves as a secondary cross-check. Rates may change — always verify at the entrance gantry.

Clarity section

Confirmed facts

  • Bugis Junction weekday daytime rate starts at $2.60 for the first hour (LTA OneMotoring (regulator)).
  • Mon–Thu after 6pm is $3.30 per entry (CapitaLand (mall operator)).
  • Friday after 6pm is $3.30 for the first 2 hours, then $0.35 per 10 minutes (LTA OneMotoring (regulator)).
  • Motorcycle parking location is Bugis+ Level 1 along Cheng Yan Place (CapitaLand (mall operator)).
  • Weekend car rate is $3.30 for the first 2 hours, then $0.65 per 15 minutes on official page (CapitaLand (mall operator)).
  • Motorcycle rate is $1.30 per entry, Monday to Sunday and PH (SG Bike Parking (community parking guide)).

What’s unclear

  • Exact Sunday-only rate figure — not independently published in top SERP snippets.
  • Motorcycle parking fee for the main Bugis Junction carpark (as opposed to Bugis+) — not published in top results.
  • National Library Building parking rate — not visible in supplied SERP data.
  • Promotion terms and validation periods — not specified in top results.

Quotes from sources

“Bugis Junction’s weekend parking rate for cars is S$3.30 for the first 2 hours, with S$0.65 for every subsequent 15 minutes or part thereof.”

CapitaLand Malls (mall operator)

“Bugis Junction’s motorcycle parking rate is S$1.30 per entry, Monday to Sunday and Public Holidays.”

CapitaLand Malls (mall operator)

“LTA lists Bugis Junction’s Friday evening parking as S$3.30 for the first 2 hours and S$0.65 for each subsequent 15 minutes or part thereof.”

Land Transport Authority (OneMotoring – regulatory body)

“A 2025 parking guide lists Bugis Junction weekday parking as S$2.60 for the first hour and S$0.43 per subsequent 10 minutes during the daytime window.”

SingSaver (consumer finance comparison site)

Summary

Bugis Junction’s 2025 parking rates are a time-sensitive puzzle: $2.60 for the first hour during weekday daytime, $3.30 per entry on Mon–Thu evenings, and $3.30 for 2 hours + incremental charges on Friday and weekend. The cheapest option for most drivers is either a short weekday daytime stay or a quick Mon–Thu evening visit. For motorcycle riders, the $1.30 per entry at Bugis+ Level 1 is the clear winner. The trade-off is clear: know your arrival time, know your stay duration, and always cross-check the gantry sign against the official CapitaLand page (mall operator) and the LTA OneMotoring directory (regulator). For the shopper arriving at 7pm on a Wednesday for a quick dinner, the decision is straightforward: park at Bugis Junction, pay $3.30 flat, and leave without watching the clock.

Frequently asked questions

Are Bugis Junction parking rates the same on public holidays?

Yes — public holidays follow the same “Sat–Sun & PH” weekend rate block as Saturday and Sunday. The CapitaLand official page (mall operator) groups them together.

How can I confirm the latest Bugis Junction parking rate before visiting?

Check the CapitaLand Bugis Junction concierge page (mall operator) or the LTA OneMotoring directory (regulatory body). Both are updated regularly for 2025.

Why do different sources show different parking increments for Bugis Junction?

The official CapitaLand page (mall operator) uses per-10-minute increments ($0.35–$0.43), while the LTA (regulatory body) uses per-15-minute increments ($0.65). Both represent the same underlying rate expressed differently. Always refer to the official page for the most precise charge.

What should I do if I cannot find the current rate on the official Bugis Junction parking page?

Call the mall concierge or check the gantry sign at the entrance. Also refer to the LTA OneMotoring directory (regulatory body) for a backup reference.

How should I estimate parking cost for a short visit to Bugis Junction?

For a weekday daytime visit under 30 minutes: $2.60 for the first hour (but you only pay for the fraction — the $2.60 covers up to 60 minutes). For a Mon–Thu evening visit under 2 hours: $3.30 flat. For a weekend visit under 2 hours: $3.30 flat. Use the official rate page (mall operator) to calculate longer stays.



Arthur James Carter Sutton

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