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30 Victoria Street Tel: (65) 6332 6274/5
City Hall (EW13/NS25) Having undergone a spectacular facelift as a national heritage site, CHIJMES (pronounced “chimes”) is now a popular shopping, dining and entertainment site. Formerly one of the last few cloistered convents in the world, the sprawling building with its impressive Gothic architecture and cobblestone courtyards makes an interesting place to wander around, particularly in the evenings.
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1 Raffles Link
City Hall (EW13/NS25) This is Singapore's first underground pedestrian mall which links City Hall MRT station to Marina Square and Suntec City Mall. A range of specialty shops and food outlets are located here, including Adidas, Lee Hwa Jewellery, FCUK, Loccitaine, HMV music store, The Coffee Connoisseur (TCC), Thai Express and Nooch Resturant.
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8 Raffles Avenue. Tel: (65) 6828 8377
City Hall (EW13/NS25) The 9,800sqm Esplanade Mall offers an exciting mix of retail, lifestyle and entertainment outlets over three levels. From show-related merchandise to flowers, custom made hand lotions to home decorations and even guitar and violin shops, the mall provides a unique shopping experience to complement your visit to the arts centre. What's more, patrons can also enjoy a pre or post-performance dinner at one of the mall's premier restaurants or specialty cafes. Wine and dine in style at the alfresco Waterfront, tuck into local hawker favourites, coffee and cakes or simply grab a quick drink and bite at the bars. Esplanade Mall provides the perfect environment for you to catch up with friends and family or just to chill out and immerse yourself in the artistic ambience of one of the world's busiest performing arts centres.
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6 Raffles Boulevard Tel: (65) 6339 8787
City Hall (EW13/NS25) Marina Square Shopping Mall is one of the larger shopping malls in Singapore. It comprises four levels of shopping with more than 300 exquisite shops in an exciting shop mix with Golden Village Cineplex and Superbowl Bowling.
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9 Raffles Boulevard Tel: (65) 6883 1122
City Hall (EW13/NS25) With more than 190 shops, Millenia Walk has an excellent mixed of designer and street smart fashion stores and speciality shops. Here you'll find fashion stores like Raoul, watch boutiques like the Hour Glass and Cortina E'space, electrical and electronic superstore Harvey Norman and numerous eating outlets serving a diverse range of international cuisine.
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252 North Bridge Road Tel: (65) 6338 7766
City Hall (EW13/NS25) This is part of the Raffles City Complex designed by world-renowned architect I. M. Pei. The complex also houses two hotels, a variety of restaurants and a convention centre. The shopping centre lists among its tenants, the award-winning department store, Robinsons & Co, and numerous fashion and specialty shops such as Tommy Hilfiger, Guess, Lifeshop, Country Road and Metropolitan Museum of NY store. Watches, jewelry, electronics, optical goods and cameras are well represented here.
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328 North Bridge Road Tel: (65) 6337 1886
City Hall (EW13/NS25) Five of the some 70 shops in the Arcade are operated by Raffles Hotel, selling exquisite Raffles souvenirs, books, prints, teas and clothes. The other shops sell both international brand names and regional specialties, including fashion wear, jewellery, timepieces, antiques, gifts and mementos. Of interest are Thos S.B. Raffles which specialises in gourmet food, Ludwig Reiter which sells handcrafted and custom-made shoes, and Escentials, a personalised scent store.
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3 Temasek Boulevard Tel: 6825 2667 / 6825 2668 / 6825 2669 / 6825 2670
City Hall (EW13/NS25) This giant 83,850 square metre shopping mall, the largest in Singapore, is divided into four thematic zones - Galleria, Tropics, Entertainment Centre and Fountain Terrace. The Galleria showcases a wide selection of famous brand names alongside Singapore speciality stores. Besides G2000 flagship store, Mango's largest Asia store is also located here. Specialty shops offering home furnishings, casual wear, lingerie and leisure products are located in the Tropics zone. World-wide French hypermart Carrefour boasts some of the lowest prices in town. At the 'heart' and civic core of the mall is the Fountain of Wealth, certified as the world's largest fountain by The Guinness Book of Records in 1998.
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