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Louis Vuitton: The service in this hotel is unbeatable and the dining a real treat. Make sure to wake up early for the breakfast buffet at the MELT café. You definitely will not be needing lunch!
Rooftop Bar · Financial District · 410 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: The small plates here are meant to be taken in many courses and shared by the table. The soft shell crab tempura is a must try. After dinner, hop over to the Lounge for a beautiful cocktail list.
South Crystal Pavilion (Marina Bay Sands) (2 Bayfront Ave), Singapore
Night Club · Financial District · 16 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: The newest hotspot to open at Marina Bay, this club boasts incredible views and a beautiful interior. Party like a rockstar with bottle service and be treated like royalty.
#33-01, Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 1 (8 Marina Boulevard), Singapore
Brewery · Financial District · 181 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: It's worth mentioning again, the view here is spectacular. Excellent snacking menu for a special first drink in Singapore. Must try the lamb spare ribs and the Gin and Tonic.
288 South Bridge Road (South Bridge Road / Sago Lane), Singapore
Buddhist Temple · Chinatown · 95 tips and reviews
Louis Vuitton: Located in the heart of China Town, this Chinese Buddhist Temple is must see while in Singapore. The dress code is quite strict, but don't worry, there are saris to borrow at the door!
#04-24/29 City Square Mall (80 Kitchener Rd), Singapore
Arcade · Central Region · 10 tips and reviews
Timezone Singapore: The first of its kind in Singapore, a mini family entertainment center pack with specially selected interactive game machines targeting at kids from 3 years and above.
Supermodelme: Built in 1928 and sitting on the mouth of the @visitsingapore River, the Fullerton once housed occupants like the General Post Office and Chamber of Commerce, and is now one of the world’s top hotels.
Shopping Mall · Downtown Core · 112 tips and reviews
Supermodelme: Conveniently located above City Hall MRT, Raffles City is @visitsingapore shopping at its finest. There are luxury and designer shops, department stores, and brand name retailers to satisfy everyone.
Performing Arts Venue · Downtown Core · 107 tips and reviews
Supermodelme: This integrated arts centre boasts a concert hall, theatre, studios and more, and its distinctive shape has made it a giant cultural landmark in @visitsingapore.
Shopping Mall · Orchard Road · 629 tips and reviews
Supermodelme: One of the largest malls in @visitsingapore, ION boasts more than 300 shops. But it also has a colour-changing media facade, art exhibition, and huge observation deck and garden on the ninth floor.
Supermodelme: Chunky decorated heels are a hot trend. Wear a pair of basket-weave heels with anything and everything white and/or linen to channel that relaxed vacation look.
#01-23/24 Raffles City (252 North Bridge Rd), Singapore
Women's Store · Downtown Core · 4 tips and reviews
Supermodelme: The perky orange hue of the Essex satchel reminds us of all things sweet and summery, like sherbet and cotton candy. Match this bright bag with something more muted, like a grey-marl t-shirt dress.
#B2-01, ION Orchard (2 Orchard Turn), Orchard, Singapore
Women's Store · 28 tips and reviews
Supermodelme: Channel your inner hippie with a plaited jersey headband - its bold red hue will definitely make heads turn. Wear it with a floaty maxi dress and pretty embellished sandals for instant boho chic.
Seafood Restaurant · Central Region · 35 tips and reviews
Supermodelme: Order your food via iPad! Use their interactive app to browse through the full menu, play games, and type in special requests to the kitchen. Just remember to give it back when you're finished eating!
Dumpling Restaurant · Orchard Road · 177 tips and reviews
Supermodelme: Try the famed truffle xiao long bao, to feel like Taiwanese royalty for a while. Other must-tries are the warm and soft red-bean Longevity Buns or the sliced duck in crispy spring onion pastry.