57 places
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Mustafa Shopping Centre

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Wisma Atria

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Tiger Sky Tower

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Marina Square

Singapore

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Skyline Luge Sentosa

Singapore

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Mount Faber Cable Car Ride

Singapore

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Arab Street

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Siloso Beach

Singapore

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Helix Bridge

Singapore

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The Merlion (Sentosa)

Singapore

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Marina Bay Sands

Singapore

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Tangs Orchard

Singapore

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Plaza Singapura

Singapore

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Clarke Quay and Boat Quay

Singapore

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Wave House Sentosa

Singapore

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IMM Building

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Far East Plaza

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Marina Square

Singapore

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Founder Bak Kut Teh Restaurant (Balestier)

Singapore

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The Centris

Singapore

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Makansutra Glutton's Bay

Singapore

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Pasir Ris Park

Pasir Ris, Singapore

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Jurong Point Shopping Centre

Singapore

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Chinatown @ Singapore

Singapore

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Sentosa Underwater World

Singapore

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Singapore Expo

Singapore

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Changi Airport

Singapore

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Bugis Junction

Singapore

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Orchard Central

Singapore

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The Centrepoint

Singapore

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Fountain of Wealth

Singapore

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Resorts World Sentosa

Singapore

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Ngee Ann City

Singapore

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CityLink Mall

Singapore

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Songs of The Sea Sentosa

Singapore

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Chinatown Point

Singapore

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Tiong Bahru Food Market & Hawker Centre

Singapore

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The Paragon

Singapore

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VivoCity

Singapore

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Universal Studios Singapore

Singapore

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Chinese Gardens

Singapore

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Bishan Park

Singapore

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Raffles City Shopping Centre

Singapore

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Serangoon Road

Singapore

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ION Orchard

Singapore

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Sim Lim Square

Singapore

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Shaw Plaza

Singapore

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Novena Square Shopping Mall (Velocity)

Singapore

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City Square Mall

Singapore

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Pegu Road

Singapore

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Balestier Road

Singapore

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East Coast Park

Singapore

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Dhoby Ghaut

Singapore

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The Rink @ Jcube

Singapore

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Bugis+

Singapore

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MICA Building

Singapore

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313@Somerset

Singapore

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313@Somerset ~ Arab Street ~ Balestier Road ~ Bishan Park ~ Bugis Junction ~ Bugis+ ~ Changi Airport ~ Chinatown @ Singapore ~ Chinatown Point ~ Chinese Gardens ~ City Square Mall ~ CityLink Mall ~ Clarke Quay and Boat Quay ~ Dhoby Ghaut
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A shopping extravaganza located in Little India, the huge 70,000 sq ft Mustafa Shopping Centre is a perfect location for all your shopping needs. Open 24 hours everyday, its six levels of shopping space offers a whole range of goods, from electronics, clothes, souvenirs, goodies to fragrances, complemented with a large supermarket on the second level. With prices considerably lower than other retail stores, Mustafa Shopping Centre is the place to go for great bargains. read more »

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Wisma Atria (Chinese: 威士马广场) is an established shopping mall on Orchard Road in Singapore with retail businesses on 5 levels. The 230,000 square feet (21,000 m2) centre which opened in 1986, is directly linked underground to Orchard MRT station and neighbouring centres. With its convenient location and close proximity to hotels and service apartments, the centre draws a high shopper traffic of locals, tourists and business travelers. read more »

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At 131 metres above sea level, the Tiger Sky Tower is the Asia's tallest free-standing observation tower, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the idyllic resort island of Sentosa. Truly a high point of your stay in Sentosa, a visit to this observation tower will certainly be a memorable one. read more »

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Surrounded by world-class hotels like the Mandarin Oriental, Marina Mandarin and Pan Pacific, Marina Square is centrally located within the beautiful bay area, where one can Shop, Play, Eat and Relax, all under one roof. At the heart of the bay, Marina Square allows access to and from Suntec City, Citylink Mall, Millenia Walk and the famous Esplanade theatres. The mall is seamlessly connected to these places as well as Esplanade MRT Station, via their basement integrated walkway - the Marina Link. read more »

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From the top of Sentosa's Imbiah Lookout, visitors to the Skyline Luge Sentosa speed down a 600m track through the rainforest, enjoying fifteen minutes of adrenalin-pumping action. Its like racing down a hill with a go cart, except that luge itself is part-go cart and part-toboggan. The Luge is safe and is easy to handle. read more »

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Planning on taking the bus to Sentosa? Hop into a cable car instead! The 1.6 kilometre ride starts from Mount Faber and offers spectacular views of Singapore and Sentosa during the 12-minute journey. With the cabin's 360° panoramic windows, the cable car ride offers you scenic views of the Singapore's skyline, the harbour and Sentosa. read more »

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Just a short walk from Bugis Junction, Arab Street is lined by rows of historic pre-war shophouses selling a variety of quality carpets, fabrics and Muslim apparel. It is also home to one of the largest Mosque in Singapore, the Sultan Mosque. Visitors are allowed to enter the mosque on certain days if they are properly dressed. read more »

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The sun, sand and sea at Siloso Beach provide you with endless fun under the sun. Home to the hottest volleyball action and the coolest bars and restaurants; Siloso is the beach for the fun-loving people all day and all night. Take a dip in your bikini and bask in the sun to get a tan or just laze around the shoreline and admire other hot bodies strolling past you. read more »

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An architectural marvel, the Helix Bridge is the world's first curved bridge, officially opened on 24 April 2010. It links Marina Bay to Marina Centre, and is the longest pedestrian linkway in Singapore at 280 meters long. Its architecture is simply astounding, featuring the world's first 'double-helix' structure, an engineering feat assembled with great precision. read more »

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The Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore. Its name combines "mer" meaning the sea and "lion". The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means "sea town" in Javanese. read more »

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Billed as the world's most expensive standalone casino property, Singapore's Marina Bay Sands also features a 2,561-room five-star hotel, museum, convention-exhibition centre and massive shopping mall featuring top international brands like Prada, Gucci, Hermès and Emporio Armani. Also visit the Sands Skypark which is perched on the top of the 55-storey towers. It contains a 146-metre infinity edge swimming pool, rooftop restaurants, lush gardens and offers a breathtaking 360 degree bird's eye view of Singapore. read more »

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Perhaps the most recognisable retail icon in Singapore, Tangs Orchard thrills shoppers with its wide range of merchandise, from beauty products to electronic gadgets. It houses many famous brand names as well as lesser known foreign brands. As part of the Orchard road's retail belt, it displays colourful decorations and lights during festive seasons like Chinese New Year and Christmas. read more »

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With high accessibility due to its direct linkage to Dhoby Ghaut MRT interchange, Plaza Singapura is one of the most popular malls in Singapore. Managed by CapitaLand and owned by CapitaMall Trust, Plaza Singapura has seven floors of retail outlets, and two basements. Anchor tenants include John Little, Marks & Spencer, Best Denki, Spotlight, Yamaha, Carrefour and Golden Village. read more »

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Clarke Quay holds a rich heritage and historical value to Singapore, and is located beside the Singapore River. 150 years ago, the Singapore River is used for a seaport as trade and it is where Singapore is known as a fishing village. In Clarke Quay, it showcases an exuberant nightlife of Singapore, where there are many bars, pubs and clubs which are opened throughout the night. read more »

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At the Wave House Sentosa, visitors are treated to a full day of fun and excitement as the 10-foot high fully-flowing, FlowBarrel® sheet wave that approximates those perfect, giant waves so sought-after in California. Wave House Sentosa is the first of its kind in Asia, allowing visitors to experience Singapore's first artificial barreling wave. Don't surf? Fret not. read more »

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IMM Building is a shopping mall situated at a very convenient location. It is just next to Jurong East MRT station, and it is also relatively accessible by car. Don't worry about parking space, because IMM has a gigantic carpark with 1300 lots. read more »

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One of the most popular hangouts for the youth in Singapore, Far East Plaza attracts many with its range of inexpensive retail outlets and eateries. Visit on a weekend and you will find yourself rubbing shoulders with the young crowd enjoying some retail therapy after a week of school. The levels of Far East Plaza are jam packed with stores selling shoes, clothes and all kinds of accessories at great prices. read more »

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Surrounded by world-class hotels like the Mandarin Oriental, Marina Mandarin and Pan Pacific, Marina Square is centrally located within the beautiful bay area, where one can Shop, Play, Eat and Relax, all under one roof. At the heart of the bay, Marina Square allows access to and from Suntec City, Citylink Mall, Millenia Walk and the famous Esplanade theatres. The mall is seamlessly connected to these places as well as Esplanade MRT Station, via their basement integrated walkway - the Marina Link. read more »

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Experience dining along the roads in a small restaurant, accompanied with one of the best Bak Kut Tehs in Singapore. Among the other Bak Kut Teh restaurants along Balestier Road, the Founder if this restaurant is still considered the king of the Bak Kut Teh as Founder Bak Kut Teh Restaurant has been patronised by many local and international celebrities such as Wang Li Hom and Jay Chou. Founder Bak Kut Teh Restaurant serves the white peppery version of Bak Kut Teh, accompanied by many other traditional side dishes that locals and tourists from other countries would often like to call for. read more »

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Celebrating the best of Asian food culture and lifestyle, Makansutra Gluttons Bay brings back the food carts common around Orchard Road in olden-day Singapore. The Makansutra Gluttons Bay is a cool, open-air space with huge umbrella-ed seating eatery by the looming Marina skyline. It is the perfect place to experience the atmosphere of the original Singaporean supper culture, filled with noise, cheerfulness and authentic flavourful Singaporean dishes. read more »

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Pasir Ris, is actually a Malay term for 'beach bolt-rope', which implies a narrow beach. Pasir Ris Park is an enchanting and tranquil park which allows visitors to be involved in several park activities such as pony rides, water sports, cycling, inline skating and even available for you to rent a barbecue pit. What would be the most impressive would be that of the preserved mangrove forest that is actually occupies 6 hectares of area. read more »

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Jurong Point Shopping Centre is a suburban mall located in Jurong West, the far western side of Singapore. It first opened in 1995, with only 95 tenants but it has expanded and gone through multiple renovations. Jurong Point Shopping Centre now has 450 stores and services, guaranteed to leave any shopper spoilt for choice! It houses big retail brands such as Esprit, G2000 and Crocodile. read more »

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Once the focal point of Chinese life and culture, Chinatown has since then evolved following some commercialization, but has remained a beloved enclave of culture and tradition in Singapore. It was granted official conservation status in 1989, paying homage to its historical roots, where shophouses once held coolie houses, brothels and opium dens instead of the offices, shops and restaurants seen today. It is the ideal place to shop for traditional Chinese merchandise and authentic Chinese food, and to enjoy the festive atmosphere during Chinese festivals like Chinese New Year. read more »

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With 2,500 marine animals from 250 different species, the Sentosa Underwater World is one of Southeast Asia's most established oceanariums. Visitors will enjoy walking through its 83 metre acrylic-windowed underwater tunnel that allows for close observation of an array of marine life including coral reefs, stingrays, moray eels, turtles and sharks. Also stop by the Dolphin Lagoon, which allows visitors close interaction with several Indo-Pacific hump-backed dolphins in a waist-high pool. read more »

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Bored and looking for something to do? Visit the EXPO, where something is always going on in one of those halls. As the top-ranked venue in Asia and also the largest purpose-built MICE facility in Singapore, the EXPO is sure to keep you entertained. A variety of events are held here every now and then in its 123,000 square metres of indoor and outdoor space, drawing over 6 million visitors every year for over 600 events. read more »

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As one of the busiest airports in the world, this multi-award winning aviation hub caters to over a hundred airlines operating some 6100 weekly flights worldwide. Its terminals are spacious and equipped with an array of facilities, such as a medical centre, business centre, restaurants, supermarkets, accommodation as well as a host of leisure facilities perfect for the jet-lagged visitor. Also among the safest airports, the Singapore Changi Airport is well-known for service excellence and frequently upgrades it numerous innovative features to ensure that travellers continue to enjoy the highest possible level of satisfaction. read more »

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Highly accessible due to its location just above Bugis MRT Station, Bugis Junction is a popular shopping mall, drawing a crowd of mostly teens. It is Singapore's first glass-covered and air-conditioned shopping streets with a nostalgic architectural setting. Enjoy the touch of historical charm of an old town while you shop in those shophouses with five-foot walkways! Bugis Junction is indeed a great place to shop, dine and be entertained, reflected by the accolades its has won, such as winning the "Best Shopping Experience - Shopping Centre" award twice! Anchor tenants include BHG, Kinokuniya and Cold Storage. read more »

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The first new mall on Orchard Road in over 10 years, Orchard Central is an iconic shopping mall, an expansive stretch of glass adorned with state-of-the-art lighting, an image of modernity. In its over 250,000 sq. ft. read more »

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The Centrepoint is an ideal place to stop by shopping, being a multi-faceted shopping destination. Flagship stores here include the iconic Robinsons departmental store and Marks and Spencer. Other than that, internationall renowned brans are also found here, including MANGO, Swarovski, Lacoste, Timberland, British and India and United Colors of Benetton. read more »

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Listed as the largest fountain in the world in the Guinness Book of Records in 1998, the Fountain of Wealth (财富之泉) is located in Suntec City, one of Singapore's largest shopping malls. It is a bronze structure with a circular ring supported by four large slanting columns. It is thought of as a symbol of retaining wealth due to its resemblance to a huge ring being held in the palm of a hand, with the fountain being the palm and the five tower blocks of Suntec City being the fingers. read more »

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With one of Singapore's two casinos, a Universal Studios theme park and the Marine Life Park, this integrated resort is undoubtedly the largest attraction on the island of Sentosa. It also contains a number of internationally renown fine dining options and six hotels, totalling some 1800 rooms. The Universal Studios Singapore is the very first Universal Studio in Asia. read more »

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If you're looking for a luxury shopping and dining experience, Ngee Ann City is the place to go! Built in 1994, this 110,450 square metre shopping paradise plays host to a spectacular range of retailers selling everything from electrical appliances to jewellery to sporting equipment. Situated at the heart of town, namely Orchard Road, Ngee Ann City is one of the main high end shopping malls in Singapore. You can find high-end boutiques here like Chanel, Chloe, Louis Vuitton, Marc by Marc Jacobs and Versace. read more »

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The first underground in Singapore, CityLink Mall was opened in 1st July 2000, located within the One Raffles Link development at Marina Centre. It's 60,000 sq.ft. read more »

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The best place to spend a quality time together with your loved ones, and for people of all ages, especially for the young ones. Using the various effects such as water jets, flame burst, colourful lasers accompanied by captivating music, this is definitely not the typical fountain that you see elsewhere. The performance that they will depict using the effects of the water jets, lasers and music will leave you in awe, and you will absolutely be impressed with the degree of magnificence Songs of the Sea will give you. read more »

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Looking for oriental crafts, quality Chinese food, or just a Mc Donald's joint? Chinatown Point's got them all! This is where traditional Chinese culture meets with the fast-paced globalised city that is Singapore. The mall is located in the heart of Chinatown and it's hard to miss! Home to a number of Chinese antique and crafts shops, authentic Chinese restaurants, and jewelry retailers, there's much to eat and shop at Chinatown Point! Many have also flocked to this vibrant mall to get their monthly or weekly spa fix, with an abundance of spa services, beauty salons, and hair salons to choose from! The mall is easily accessible, with a number of buses and bus stops that travel from every end of Singapore via the city. It is also walking distance away from both Chinatown MRT Station, and Outram Park MRT Station. read more »

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One of the most popular hawker centres in Singapore, this is the place that people will usually go to when they are craving for some local delicacies. It will be apparent which stalls have the most popular dish that people will sacrifice their time queuing up before the stall. Hence, the queues in Tiong Bahru Food Market and Hawker Centre will be a good guide as to which stall you should get your food from. read more »

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Prominently featured in Singapore's main shopping belt, The Paragon is fronted by top international brands like Gucci, Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tod's and Miu Miu. With a wide range of retaillers selling all kinds of merchandise, there will surely be something for everyone here. Apart from merchandise, basement one offers a range of Asian and International cuisine, with famous restaurants such as Din Tai Fung,, Shimbashi Soba, Soup Restaurant, Kaffir & Lime by ThaiExpress and Tambuah Mas Indonesian Restaurant. read more »

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Designed by Toyo Ito, VivoCity (Chinese: 怡丰城) is the largest shopping mall in the HarbourFront precinct. One of the biggest shopping malls in Singapore, Vivocity has a lot of retail outlets, restaurants and entertainment facilities to offer you. There are high-end boutiques such as Armani Exchange, Tommy Hilfiger, Ben Sherman, Guess and Mango. read more »

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Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island. It is the second Universal Studios theme park to open in Asia (Japan being the first), and the first in Southeast Asia. read more »

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The Chinese Garden, is designed in the classical Northern Chinese Imperial style and especially to represent the Sung Dynasty period. Take a walk in Chinese Garden and be greeted by the majestic lion statues at both sides of the entrance, the stoneboat, the magnificent pagodas and the statue of Confucius. Make your way to the Garden of Abundance and take a deep breath to enjoy the free aromatherapy when you get to smell the fragrance of medicinal herbs from the Herb Garden. read more »

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Bishan Park, one of Singapore’s most popular parks, is located in a very central and accessible area of Singapore. The park is divided into two sections by Marymount Road - Pond Gardens and River Plains. Measuring 62 hectares of land, people of all ages can find something to do at Bishan Park. read more »

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Designed by internationally acclaimed architect, I.M.Pei to be 'the city within a city', Raffles City Shopping Centre transformed the city's skyline as the nation's largest development project when it officially opened in 1986. read more »

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Serangoon Road is a stretch of road that runs through Little India. It is often busy and vibrant because of the shopping malls where you can get very cheap and value-for-money deals. Mustafa, for example, sells almost anything and everything under the sun at affordable prices! Also, Tekka Mall on Serangoon Road is a great place to buy traditional Indian decor, textiles and such. read more »

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One of Singapore’s finest shopping malls, its spectacular frontage and great architectural structure will dazzle you with over 300 retails, F&B and entertainment outlets. Ranging from everyday shopping to tourist-based or high-end branded luxury goods, this shopping mall holds huge variety. An extensive food hall in the basement pays attention to detail in food from all around the World and is all very delectable not forgetting to mention price-affordable. read more »

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Craving for the latest computer parts or tech gadget? Sim Lim Square is the place for you. This six-storey mall offers a variety of electronic products ranging from handphones to DIY computer packages. As a popular IT hub, this mall features a large number of retailers selling similar items. read more »

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Velocity is a unique sports mall that has more than sufficient sports shops that sells sports gear, apparel, shoes, and more. There is also an outdoor basketball court on level one, where sports competitions are commonly organised. A human foosball competition has even been held here, where real human were attached to strings, just like in a table soccer match. read more »

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City Square Mall is Singapore’s first eco-mall that opened in 2009. It is integrated with a 49000 square feet urban park called City Green. City Square Mall has eco features such as rain sensors to irrigate the surrounding landscape, designated parking lots for hybrid cars, and it is located conveniently on top of Farrer Park MRT station. read more »

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Pegu Road is a small street in Singapore along Balestier Road. Some old houses are here, giving Pegu Road a historic feel. This place is probably a favourite hangout for some who may be interested in photography. read more »

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A scenic coastline that stretches over 15 km and covering an area of 185-hectares, East Coast Park is one of Singapore's most popular urban getaways. Here, visitors can enjoy a diversity of recreational activities, ranging from sport activities to dining, with facilities ranging from volletball courts, restaurants, a hawker centre, as well as holiday chalets. East Coast Park is also a great place to enjoy a family picnic, with its swaying coconut trees and cool sea breeze. read more »

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Step into the Dhoby Ghaut district and see for yourself the diversity that has come to characterize Singapore today in tourist minds. Here, you will find an interesting mix of the old and new, from art deco shophouses to modernist buildings, complemented by some old shopping complexes. There are various places of interest within Dhoby Ghaut, such as the Fort Canning Park with The Battle Box, the Singapore Art Museum and the Asian Civilisations Museum on Armenian Street. read more »

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Singapore’s first and fully accustom Olympic-size ice skating rink on Level Three. It is fully furnised with a 463-seat gallery above the ice skating rink and there are changing rooms provided. Singapore will be able to host international ice skating and ice hockey events and competitions at the rink. read more »

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Owned by CapitaMall Trust (CMT), Bugis+ is a transformation of the mall once called iluma. The transformation took a few months of work, before eventual completion in July 2012. Bugis+ now boasts of over 90 outlets, providing more shopping, entertainment and fun for shoppers. read more »

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A walk along the Civic District trail in Singapore and your eyes will undoubtedly be drawn to the colourful MICA building. The building is beautifully decorated, with its 927 windows painted in a myriad of colours like red, yellow, green and blue. This vibrant exterior creates a light hearted atmosphere, complemented with a revamped internal space that has made the MICA building a popular spot for large scale exhibitions and performance. read more »

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As one of the latest retail developments in Singapore's premier shopping district, this huge eight-storey shopping centre offers visitors an expansive, eclectic selection of lifestyle, fashion and food outlets. With a variety of global brands such as Uniqlo, New Look and Esprit, it's a shoppers delight! For food lovers, this is also a wonderful place to get a taste of the different international cuisines from around the world. There is Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant, Marché Restaurant & Natural Bakery, Malones Irish Restaurant and Bar, Absolute Thai and Trattoria Italian Kitchen. read more »

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