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Located in Singapore’s new business and commercial centre and in the heart of the Marina Bay arts and entertainment centre, The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore is the luxury hotel of choice for today’s global leisure and business travellers.
Visitors travelling to Singapore will find a dynamic city rich in contrast and colour where a harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, arts and architecture makes it truly unique. A bridge between the East and the West for centuries, Singapore, located in the heart of fascinating Southeast Asia, continues to embrace tradition and modernity. Brimming with unbridled energy and bursting with exciting events, the city offers countless unique, memorable experiences waiting to be discovered.
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Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay (show details) (hide details)
0.56 km/5 minutes walk Website
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay is without a doubt, Singapore's most exciting performance arts venue. Located at the waterfront overlooking Marina Bay, the complex with its distinctive dome-shaped roofs comprises a 1,600-seat concert hall, a 2,000-seat theatre and several recital rooms, theatre and rehearsal studios, as well as outdoor performing spaces. Also lovingly dubbed “the Durian” by locals, after the prickly tropical fruit, the Esplande – Theatres on the Bay also houses a mall, cosmopolitan food outlets and the library@esplanade – Singapore’s first arts library with literature and audio-visual materials covering music, dance, film and theatre.
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Chinatown (show details) (hide details)
3.06 km/8 minutes drive
Stretching from Pagoda Street to Sago Street, Chinatown is lined with stalls full of trinkets, snacks and fashionable wear. From street opera masks to handmade ornaments, traditional clothing to unique fashion accessories, you will be spoilt for choice with an eclectic mix of merchandise. Complement a unique shopping experience by savouring Singapore’s local favourite treats at the Chinatown Food Street. Explore the traditional five-foot ways and old shop houses along Pagoda Street. Visit temples, medical halls and tea houses and learn about the age-old traditions of the past. For tea connoisseurs, a visit to a tea house is a must, not only to relish the flavour of Chinese tea, but also to experience the traditional art of tea-brewing.
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Clarke Quay (show details) (hide details)
2.42 km/5 minutes drive
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Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay. The center of commercial enterprise in the late 19th century, the restored warehouse now features a whole range of restaurants, wine bars, entertainment spots and retail shops.
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Arab Street (show details) (hide details)
2.27 km/5 minutes drive
Famed for its silk and basketry, and resonating with tradition, Arab Street is one of the highlights of Kampong Glam. Cane, straw, rattan and a spectrum of fabrics comprising silk, chiffon, cotton and batik can be found on Arab Street. One of the most significant buildings in the district is the Sultan Mosque, which was built in 1824.
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Botanical Gardens (show details) (hide details)
6.68 km/10 minutes drive
Singapore epitomizes the tropical island’s luxuriant parks - a combination of primary jungle and elegantly laid out flowerbeds and shrubs. Spread over 52 hectares, the gardens contain nearly 4,000 species of plant life, with many rare specimens amongst them. The Botanical Gardens are also home to the National Orchid Gardens, hailed as the world’s largest orchid display featuring over 60,000 plants and orchids. Situated at the highest point of the National Orchid Garden is Burkill Hall, a colonial bungalow built in 1886. Named as one of Singapore’s monuments of architectural and historical interest, this British colonial house has been renovated for use as a VIP reception and events hall.
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Jurong Bird Park (show details) (hide details)
21.47 km/30 minutes drive
The largest bird sanctuary in Southeast Asia is well-known for its collection of 8,000 birds from more than 600 species, its conservation and breeding programmes, as well as its fascinating walk-in, free-flight aviaries. The Bird Park also features the world’s tallest constructed waterfall, one of the world’s largest collections of hornbills and a delightful restaurant situated next to a lake teeming with flamingos.
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Night Safari (show details) (hide details)
22.83 km/30 minutes drive (65) 6269 3411 / Website
As the sun sets, a different world comes to life. At the Night Safari, you can look a rhinoceros in the eye, hear the howls of a pack of striped hyenas or watch giraffes glide serenely across the plains. This premier night zoo houses over 900 animals of 135 exotic species in eight zones re-created to simulate geographic zones like the Southeast Asian rainforest, African savanna, Nepalese river valley, South American pampas and Burmese jungle.
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Sentosa (show details) (hide details)
8.68 km/15 minutes drive
A day on this island feels like a day in a giant playground. Aside
from picturesque beaches, Sentosa, the city’s closest island retreat,
holds wonders including a dolphin lagoon, butterfly park and two 18-hole golf courses overlooking the South China Sea. Also check out Magical Singapore, a free fire and water extravaganza featuring hypnotic laser, sound and water performances every night. Exhibits also include Fort Siloso, the only intact fort on the island, built by the British in the 1880s; and Underwater World Singapore, one of Asia’s most popular oceanariums. A state-of-the-art leisure and educational attraction, Underwater World has an 83-metre long, acrylic tunnel and is home to some 2,500 marine
creatures from 250 species.
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Boat Quay (show details) (hide details)
2.21 km/5 minutes drive
Experience the jewel of Singapore’s entertainment scene. With an eclectic mix of high-end restaurants, alfresco dining and lively bars and pubs, the Boat Quay is a favorite “chill out” spot for many professionals and expatriates.
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