Guidebook for Singapore

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Guidebook for Singapore

Drinks & Nightlife

CÉ LA VI is a modern Asian restaurant which offers both alfresco and indoor dining, as well as a panoramic view which embraces the Marina Bay skyline. Fusion cuisine perfectly cooked by award winning chefs accompanied with top grade wine, this is without a doubt a good place to enjoy the Singapore View.
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CÉ LA VI
Hotel
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CÉ LA VI is a modern Asian restaurant which offers both alfresco and indoor dining, as well as a panoramic view which embraces the Marina Bay skyline. Fusion cuisine perfectly cooked by award winning chefs accompanied with top grade wine, this is without a doubt a good place to enjoy the Singapore View.
Standing at a peak of 282 metres above sea level is 1-Altitude Rooftop Gallery & Bar, the highest alfresco bar in the world and one of the top bars of Singapore with a spectacular 360-degree view of the city. Stunning sunset views and nightlife vibes can be enjoyed with some of the best high-end cocktails and beverages on offer. Adding to the vibrant atmosphere is live music from top local bands and internationally renowned DJs. 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar is one of Singapore’s most popular venues for A-list parties.
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Altimate
1 Raffles Pl
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Standing at a peak of 282 metres above sea level is 1-Altitude Rooftop Gallery & Bar, the highest alfresco bar in the world and one of the top bars of Singapore with a spectacular 360-degree view of the city. Stunning sunset views and nightlife vibes can be enjoyed with some of the best high-end cocktails and beverages on offer. Adding to the vibrant atmosphere is live music from top local bands and internationally renowned DJs. 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar is one of Singapore’s most popular venues for A-list parties.
SUM YI TAI IS WHERE DRAGONS GATHER OVER PREMIUM WHISKEY, FINE WINE, & GOOD OL' CHINESE FOOD Conceptualised to pay tribute to the decadent glamour of 1980s Hong Kong, Sum Yi Tai (meaning "Third Wife" in Cantonese) propels traditional Chinese cuisine into the realm of designer bars. Here, dragons clank glasses to premium whisky & fine wine, while dining on classic Cantonese dishes in a uniquely crafted setting. Music wise, the theme is sealed with old Canto-pop tunes that revive memories of life back in the 1980s. Offering 3 concepts over 3 storeys in a conservation shophouse, the ambience is surreal & suitably clandestine, ensuring that all who enter have a blazing good time. Sum Yi Tai is
Mona Lounge
25B Boon Tat St
SUM YI TAI IS WHERE DRAGONS GATHER OVER PREMIUM WHISKEY, FINE WINE, & GOOD OL' CHINESE FOOD Conceptualised to pay tribute to the decadent glamour of 1980s Hong Kong, Sum Yi Tai (meaning "Third Wife" in Cantonese) propels traditional Chinese cuisine into the realm of designer bars. Here, dragons clank glasses to premium whisky & fine wine, while dining on classic Cantonese dishes in a uniquely crafted setting. Music wise, the theme is sealed with old Canto-pop tunes that revive memories of life back in the 1980s. Offering 3 concepts over 3 storeys in a conservation shophouse, the ambience is surreal & suitably clandestine, ensuring that all who enter have a blazing good time. Sum Yi Tai is

Sightseeing

Meet the myth! Half-fish and half-lion, the iconic Merlion resides at the waterfront Merlion Park. Post some pictures!
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Merlion-parken
1 Fullerton Rd
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Meet the myth! Half-fish and half-lion, the iconic Merlion resides at the waterfront Merlion Park. Post some pictures!
The Singapore Zoo, formerly known as the Singapore Zoological Gardens and commonly known locally as the Mandai Zoo, occupies 28 hectares (69 acres) on the margins of Upper Seletar Reservoir within Singapore's heavily forested central catchment area. The zoo was built at a cost of S$9 million granted by the government of Singapore and opened on 27 June 1973. It is operated by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, who also manage the neighbouring Night Safari, River Safari and the Jurong BirdPark. There are about 315 species of animal in the zoo, of which some 16 percent are considered to be threatened species. The zoo attracts 1.7 million visitors each year. From the beginning, Singapore Zoo follo
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Singapore Zoo
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The Singapore Zoo, formerly known as the Singapore Zoological Gardens and commonly known locally as the Mandai Zoo, occupies 28 hectares (69 acres) on the margins of Upper Seletar Reservoir within Singapore's heavily forested central catchment area. The zoo was built at a cost of S$9 million granted by the government of Singapore and opened on 27 June 1973. It is operated by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, who also manage the neighbouring Night Safari, River Safari and the Jurong BirdPark. There are about 315 species of animal in the zoo, of which some 16 percent are considered to be threatened species. The zoo attracts 1.7 million visitors each year. From the beginning, Singapore Zoo follo

Parks & Nature

For the nature Lover! Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden. The Gardens’ 18 Supertrees are all located in Bay South, with the tallest steel-framed concrete structure standing at 50 m and the shortest at 25m. Each Supertree is covered with nearly 163,000 plants of more than 200 species and varieties, including bromeliads, orchids and tropical flowering climbers. The Supertrees, inspired by the giant trees of the rainforest, also function as exhaust vents for the conservatories and as dining spac
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Hager ved bukta
18 Marina Gardens Dr
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For the nature Lover! Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden. The Gardens’ 18 Supertrees are all located in Bay South, with the tallest steel-framed concrete structure standing at 50 m and the shortest at 25m. Each Supertree is covered with nearly 163,000 plants of more than 200 species and varieties, including bromeliads, orchids and tropical flowering climbers. The Supertrees, inspired by the giant trees of the rainforest, also function as exhaust vents for the conservatories and as dining spac

Food Scene

eVeL33, the World's Highest Urban Craft-brewery is a new concept which presents an unparalleled dining experience complete with one of the best views of Singapore's Marina Bay and city skyline. Residing in the penthouse of Asia's best business address™, the Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC), LeVeL33 is the epitome of urban penthouse dining. With the copper brew house kettles taking centre stage, all are reminded of the freshly brewed beer that flows out of the heart of LeVeL33. Contemporary design is evoked with the use of wood textures and earth tones; the wonderfully integrated interiors of the craft-brewery reconcile aesthetics, form and functionality in this elevated space.
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LeVeL33
8 Marina Blvd
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eVeL33, the World's Highest Urban Craft-brewery is a new concept which presents an unparalleled dining experience complete with one of the best views of Singapore's Marina Bay and city skyline. Residing in the penthouse of Asia's best business address™, the Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC), LeVeL33 is the epitome of urban penthouse dining. With the copper brew house kettles taking centre stage, all are reminded of the freshly brewed beer that flows out of the heart of LeVeL33. Contemporary design is evoked with the use of wood textures and earth tones; the wonderfully integrated interiors of the craft-brewery reconcile aesthetics, form and functionality in this elevated space.
Located on Smith Street in the heart of Chinatown, the revitalised CFS seeks to create the most authentic Singapore dining experience for locals and tourists alike. From a tantalising plate of Char Kway Teow, to sticks of mouthwatering Satays, CFS offers a diverse spread of local delights, with iconic food from local cultures all represented on one street.
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Chinatown Food Street
41 Smith St
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Located on Smith Street in the heart of Chinatown, the revitalised CFS seeks to create the most authentic Singapore dining experience for locals and tourists alike. From a tantalising plate of Char Kway Teow, to sticks of mouthwatering Satays, CFS offers a diverse spread of local delights, with iconic food from local cultures all represented on one street.

Getting Around

Raffles Place MRT, connected to Changi Airport MRT
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Raffles Place station
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Raffles Place MRT, connected to Changi Airport MRT

Entertainment & Activities

Sentosa is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by some twenty million people a year.[1] Attractions include a 2 km (1.2 mi) long sheltered beach, Fort Siloso, two golf courses, the Merlion, 14 hotels, and the Resorts World Sentosa, featuring the theme park Universal Studios Singapore.
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Sentosa
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Sentosa is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by some twenty million people a year.[1] Attractions include a 2 km (1.2 mi) long sheltered beach, Fort Siloso, two golf courses, the Merlion, 14 hotels, and the Resorts World Sentosa, featuring the theme park Universal Studios Singapore.

Shopping

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands mall, a museum, two large theatres, "celebrity chef" restaurants, two floating Crystal Pavilions, a skating rink, and the world's largest atrium casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines.
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Marina Bay Sands
10 Bayfront Ave
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The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands mall, a museum, two large theatres, "celebrity chef" restaurants, two floating Crystal Pavilions, a skating rink, and the world's largest atrium casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines.
Orchard Road, a 2.2 kilometre-long boulevard, is the retail and entertainment hub of Singapore.[3] Often known colloquially as Orchard, the area is a major tourist attraction.[3] It is also known as Tang Leng Pa Sat Koi (Tanglin Market Street) and Vaira Kimadam (Fakir's Place) by the Singaporean Chinese and Singaporean Tamils respectively. The Orchard Planning Area a planning area as specified by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. It is part of the Central Area located within the Central Region. Orchard is bordered by Newton in the east and north, Tanglin in the west, River Valley in the south and Museum to the southeast.
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Orchard Road
Orchard Road
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Orchard Road, a 2.2 kilometre-long boulevard, is the retail and entertainment hub of Singapore.[3] Often known colloquially as Orchard, the area is a major tourist attraction.[3] It is also known as Tang Leng Pa Sat Koi (Tanglin Market Street) and Vaira Kimadam (Fakir's Place) by the Singaporean Chinese and Singaporean Tamils respectively. The Orchard Planning Area a planning area as specified by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. It is part of the Central Area located within the Central Region. Orchard is bordered by Newton in the east and north, Tanglin in the west, River Valley in the south and Museum to the southeast.
The largest street-shopping location in Singapore 600 shops across 3 levels
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Bugis Street
3 New Bugis Street
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The largest street-shopping location in Singapore 600 shops across 3 levels
A row of multi-label stores, quirky boutiques as well as hip bars and cafes. Or pick up traditional wares such as Persian carpets, kebaya dresses and handmade perfumes from Arab Street and Bussorah Street.
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Haji Lane
Haji Lane
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A row of multi-label stores, quirky boutiques as well as hip bars and cafes. Or pick up traditional wares such as Persian carpets, kebaya dresses and handmade perfumes from Arab Street and Bussorah Street.