CHIJMES
30 Victoria Street Tel: (65) 6332 6274/5
Nearest MRT station: City Hall (EW13/NS25)
A national heritage site, CHIJMES (pronounced "chimes")
offers an exciting shopping, dining, leisure and entertainment
experience. Being 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.
CityLink
1 Raffles Link
Nearest MRT station: 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 which are located here include Aspial
by Lee Hwa, FCUK store, Links of London, Furla, HMV
music store , Pacific Coffee Club, Simply Thai and
Delifrance .
Marina Square
6 Raffles Boulevard Tel: (65) 6335 2613
Nearest MRT station: City Hall (EW13/NS25)
Marina Square Shopping Mall is one of the largest
shopping destinations in Singapore. It comprises 4
levels of shopping with more than 250 exquisite shops
in a wide variety of exciting shop mix. The major
tenants include Metro Department Store, Golden Village
Cineplex, Best Denki, NTUC FairPrice Supermarket,
Superbowl, Universal Archery and a large food court.
Millenia Walk
9 Raffles Boulevard Tel: (65) 6883 1122
Nearest MRT station: City Hall (EW13/NS25)
With more than 190 shops to choose from, Millenia
Walk is set to give Rodeo Drive a run for its money
with a mixed range of designer and street smart clothes
with brand names like Fendi, Cerruti and Burberry's
just to name a few. Shopping at the Cortina Watch
Espace Boutique and the Australian Harvey Norman is
certainly not to be missed. The reknown Aseana Store
is definitely worth a visit. It offers ready-to-wear
fashion from designers such as Milo, Ghea, Paul Ropp
and Anom, accessories, homewares and gifts.
Raffles City Shopping Centre
252 North Bridge Road Tel: (65) 6338 7766
Nearest MRT station: City Hall (EW13/NS25)
This is part of the Raffles City Complex which was
designed by world-renowned architect I. M. Pei. The
complex also houses two hotels, a variety of restaurants,
a convention centre, the award-winning department
store, Robinsons & Co, and numerous speciality
shops such as Chinese Embroidery House on level three
and Chinese Cloisonne Centre on level one. Watches,
jewellery, electronics, optical goods and cameras
are well represented.
Raffles Hotel Shopping Arcade
328 North Bridge Road Tel: (65) 6337 1886
Nearest MRT station: City Hall (EW13/NS25)
Of some 70 shops in the Arcade, five are operated
by Raffles Hotel and sell good quality Raffles souvenirs,
books, prints, teas and clothes. The remaining shops
sell both international brand names and regional specialities,
including fashion wear, jewellery, timepieces, antiques,
gifts and mementos at prices to suit just about all
pockets. Of interest are Thos S.B. Raffles which specialises
in gourmet food, Ludwig Reiter that sells handcrafted
and custom-made shoes, and escentials, a personalised
scent store.
Shaw Leisure Gallery
100 Beach Road
Nearest MRT station: City Hall (EW13/NS25)
Part of Shaw Towers, this centre is well worth the
five-minute walk down Beach Road from Raffles City
past Raffles Hotel. Several of the better-known boutiques
specialising in casual clothings are headquartered
here, making it a good place to shop for casual and
sports wear. There are also a number of unusual shops
selling items from collector comics to computer games.
Suntec City Mall
3 Temasek Boulevard Tel: (65) 6821 3668
Nearest MRT station: 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 souvenir shops. Besides
G2000 flagship store, Mango's largest Asia store is
also located here. Speciality 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.









