The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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Since 2004, ReDot Fine Art Gallery is the first and only art gallery in Singapore, indeed throughout Asia-Pacific, dedicated to Australian & Indigenous Contemporary Art.
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Art Plural Gallery is a unique space dedicated to Modern, Contemporary Art and Design in the heart of Singapore's cultural district. Founded by Swiss art dealer Frederic de Senarclens, this innovative platform nestled in a four story Art Deco heritage building will present solo and group exhibitions, installations, public art projects, conferences, and art publications.
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Some key stores in Plaza Singapura include John Little, Yamaha and Spotlight, and its multiple dining options ensure that you’ll be well-fed. You can also satisfy your entertainment needs with a large Golden Village cinema on the top floor.
This place is always happening even on weekday evenins as well as whole days on weekends. It has many good restarants on each floor as well as the food court on the top floor. Also, they have Mark & Spencer & Daiso as well as many well-known high-, mid- & low-end shops in addition to the movie theater on the top floor. I strongly recommend this place, and, though it is directly above Doby Ghaut MRT Station, you can access the mall by about a little more than 10-minute walk from Sommerset MRT Station as well.
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"The Heeren, which means gentleman in Dutch, is aimed at the young and the fashionable. Situated in the heart of Orchard Road, Singapore’s main shopping belt, the mall boasts numerous youth-centric brands such as Levi’s, Venue Lab, Koi Nobori, Converse and Fossil. The fourth and fifth levels also boast vintage and quaint fashion shops. With a number of gourmet Japanese, Korean and American restaurants, you will be able to satiate your taste buds after a long day of shopping. The atmosphere is here is highly energetic, with popular music and videos being showcased on huge video screens on the facade."
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Main attraction is the cinema. The cinema is huge and screening room are spacious. You no need to have to sit in very cramp space to enjoy the full surrounded sound and movie
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With five levels and 77 shops in total, including a number of cafes and restaurants, Park Mall is a distinctive and fancy shopping destination that’s perfect for furniture seekers looking for a centrepiece for their homes.
Gramophone is the standout exception. It is one of the best places to purchase second-hand CDs, computer accessories and used DVDs – all which are perfectly legal.
Established in 2000, Caesars is Singapore’s exclusive retailer and distributor in exquisite collectibles of replica armours, guns and swords, amongst numerous varieties and selections, such as miniatures, letter openers and movie replicas. With its exclusivity, Caesars has become a pioneer in this niche industry, offering a one-stop guide and shopping destination with the latest and most elite col
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