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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5.0 based on 9 reviews
Real Life Adventure Games. Indoor ClueBox - escape room style game for a tasty, challenging and extremely fun evening with family or friends! Outdoor Quests -Journey across Singapore, solving a trail of clues sent to your phone, in a treasure hunt / escape game style experience. Uncover the secret locations and play a role in the story, collecting clues, and solving mystery puzzles.
Great and fun experience, with the best service from the crew that operated the game. It was enjoyable competition between 4 groups, the clues were tricky and on the same time we had the opportunity to know amazing places in Singapore. Highly recommended!!!
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Since 2002, the STPI has pushed the technical and aesthetic frontiers of print- and paper-making, by creating limited-edition prints and unique art works on paper at its unique and well-equipped facility.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The Singapore Repertory Theatre continues to establish ties with some of the best theatre practitioners in the world, adding a new dimension to the local arts industry and elevating it to the world stage.
Brilliant production of play - first overseas since its Broadway debut - by SRT in Singapore. There’s comedy, there’s drama, there’s thought-provoking messages. Fact checking, fake news and responsible journalism all comes in for scrutiny. With the coronavirus rampant - but well under control in Singapore - it’s great that theatres like SRT continue to share the best. The show must go on!
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Enjoy treatment befitting royalty when you book seats for a GV Gold Class Experience. Developed by the Golden Village (GV) cinema group in Singapore, movie-goers can luxuriate in a private lounge and plush electronic recliner seats that are comparable to First Class airline seats.
The seats are large and comfy, With lesser people in the Cinema, it really gives you a first class feeling. There are also a wider selection of food and drinks even alcohol, staff will serve you the food in the cinema. The seats comes with small table, pillow and also blanket. Very good experience even though it is more expensive.
4.5 based on 369 reviews
Natureland Robertson Walk is an award winning Massage and Spa centre in Singapore. Experience true massage and therapy when you visit our outlets.
Highly recommended. from the reception staff with Eilleen, Ling Ling and Ah Wei who are friendly and helpful up to the excellent massage of Steven this time for 5-in-1 foot reflex, head and shoulder massage. Steven is excellent as well in full body massage and another therapist I recommend is Lau for foot reflex. Their massages and strokes are relaxing and excellent for muscle recovery.
4.5 based on 2,150 reviews
The river flows through the heart of Singapore City. It journeys on through the Quays, and past historic and modern landmarks. It flows into Marina Bay where the Arts Science Museum, Marina Bay Sands, Theatres on the Bay are located. Other sights are the Singapore Flyer Gardens by the Bay the impressive Fullerton Bay Hotel and Customs House There is the iconic Merlion Park and the Statue spouting water into the River. Also along the riverside is the Raffles Landing Site. Sunday 20th October we took a riverboat tour along the River, this was an ideal way to see the City. From this old waterway there are some incredible sights of the old and modern Singapore. The length of the River is 2 miles and it has played a major role in the history of Singapore. It is crossed by several bridges a mixture of design styles, some modern and some older. The Helix Bridge being the most unusual. Some are pedestrianised others carry both pedestrians and vehicles. In October 2019, three Bridges, Cavenagh, Anderson and Elgin Bridges were classified as the 73rd National Monument of Singapore. They are collectively known as the Singapore River Bridges. Day or night along the River there is always a wonderful atmosphere and something to see and do, the list is endless.
4.5 based on 643 reviews
CulinaryOn is an exciting and modern space designed for corporate events, parties, private events & dining and world-class cooking experiences. Located in the heart of Robertson Quay, CulinaryOn is the largest culinary edutainment studio in Singapore and Asia, and is able to cater to a variety of events from anywhere between 2-150 participants. As ‘The Disneyland of cooking schools’, CulinaryOn adopts an edutainment approach in its programmes, curating memorable and personalised culinary themed experiences for everyone to have great fun together.
We had a business team building dinner at Culinaryon and they did a great job of making it fun, getting everyone engaged, and keeping us entertained. I would definitely participate again given the opportunity!
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Unwind at Tempo bar and be enthralled as our mixologist crafts adventurous concoctions right before you. Beers, wines and hard liquor are also available. Captivate your senses with a powerful repertoire by our live DJ.
4.0 based on 2 reviews
A part of seminal clubbing hotspot Zouk, Phuture is like a quirky and funky baby brother of Zouk. The small but intimate space is usually filled with hip dancers and frenetic clubbers eager to get their groove on.
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