I was born and raised in the Philippines, migrated in the Bay Area of California in 2008, and now moved here in Singapore to be with my husband. Three countries with different cultures but each has a distinct quality that made me fell in love with even in a short period of time.
As a Filipino, seeing the beauty and progress of Singapore, I guess I can’t help it to wish that my dear Philippines will somehow be like this country. Clean, low crime rate, orderly, and progressive. Anyway, in this entry I just want to share some places that I love to visit here in Singapore and where I bring my friends and families whenever they come here. Places you can’t simply miss!
ORCHARD ROAD
A woman’s paradise! A place where you can find all the fab brands like Louis Vuitton, Prada, Chanel, Tod’s, Gucci and a whole lot more in one single stretch. And why I bring my guests here first? Well, it makes them ask for more and honestly just seeing all these fancy shops simply blew their hearts away.
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Classy retail destination located at Mandarin Gallery |
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PRADA at Ion Orchard |
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With its distinctive Chinese architecture,
TANGS has been around for almost 80 years. |
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Enjoy the festive lights at Orchard Road during the Holiday Season |
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Still shining with opulence even at night time, Louis Vuitton at Takashimaya |
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Wisma Atria, established itself as the Fashionista's Mall. |
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With my friends, Bobby and Louis
who found this place a shopping paradise. |
MARINA BAY
One can see the grandeur of this small country by just visiting this spot. Picture perfect in any angle. You can walk or have a ride in a vintage looking ferry boat to feel the relaxing river breeze while enjoying the state of the art architecture of Marina Bay Sands, Esplanade, Singapore Flyer, and the famous Merlion Park.
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150 meters in diameter and 165 meters in height, Singapore Flyer
gives any guest a different experience. |
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Another astounding architecture, Marina Bay Sands |
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You can't be in Singapore without having a picture with, The Merlion |
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Tita Arlet from NY enjoys the view of the Esplanade - Theaters on the Bay |
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River Cruise captures the beauty and glamour of the Bay
especially at night.
First ever Island Maison,
Louis Vuitton opened last September 18, 2011 |
ORCHARD CENTRAL
Roof Garden is located at the topmost L11 and L12 floors of Orchard Central here you can simply find a luscious garden with waterfalls and bamboo groves. A perfect view to enjoy the heart of the city. Why I love to bring my guests here? I love their faces terrified with the height because to get to the top you need to use the escalator outside the building (literally outside the building no worries it’s very safe).
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Covered with changing colorful lights,
Orchard Central captivates every visitor |
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My cousin Jena, she's smiling but she is scared of heights. |
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Relaxing waterfalls |
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My friend Bing enjoys the beauty of garden. |
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Carmela, my recent guest appreciate the way up enjoyed the thrill. |
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She loves the Roof Garden and the city view that goes with it. |
ARAB STREET
Arab Street, true to its name gives you a glimpse of another rich culture, the Muslim tradition. Here you will be greeted by a prominent landmark, the Masjid Sultan. A mosque that has a long history which dates back to 1824 and has a prayer room that can accommodate up to 5,000 people in mass prayer.
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Masjid Sultan Mosque |
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New Yorkers posing at Kampong Glam |
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Tita Marisol loves the designs |
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Colorful Pashmina for only $8 |
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See Alladin is just here in Arab Street |
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How can you say you are on diet? So inviting. |
BUGIS
For me, Bugis Village is Singapore’s version of Manila’s Divisoria. A shopping haven for those who have taste for fashion but in tight budget. Located across Bugis MRT and Bugis Junction Shopping Centre, Bugis Village is like a flee market in US or Tiangge in the Philippines. Here you can find varieties of products ranges clothing, shoes, souveneirs, sex toys, bags, accessories and cheap watches.
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Ready to shop at Bugis Village |
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Crowded even during weekdays |
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Colorful apartments behind Bugis Village |
LITTLE INDIA
A place wherein you can have a taste of life on the streets of New Delhi and Mumbai. The air is filled with flavours of spices. The colorful garlands adds to the culture. Here is where Bollywood comes to life.
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Celebrating Deepavali, Festival of Lights |
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Serangoon Road, Little India |
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Colored shophouses |
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Colorful garlands |
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Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu |
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Naan and Indian Chicken Curry |
CHINATOWN
Everywhere I go, there will always be a place called Chinatown. Singapore’s Chinatown maybe smaller than what we have in San Francisco and Manila but hey strolling in these streets will just blew you back to the rich traditions and centuries-old practices that still flourish here. Cheap merchandise and great food attracts hundreds of tourists everyday.
CLAKE QUAY
Clarke Quay is the place for a great night out in the heart of the city. Situated along the Singapore River where a labyrinth of restaurants, bars and stores can be found. A mixture of modern and tradition but spells out FUN!
SENTOSA
They say, Asia’s favourite playground. Sentosa means, “peace and tranquility” in Malay. A leisure island packed with numerous exciting, fun-filled attractions, resorts, facilities, and amenities. Here you can also find 5-star hotels, world class celebrity chef restaurants, luxe designer boutiques and the theme park known to all ages, Universal Studios Singapore.
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Sentosa Boardwalk |
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Universal Studios Singapore |
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5-Star Hotels inside Sentosa |
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IFLY Indoor Skydiving at Sentosa |
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Siloso Beach, Sentosa |
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White Sand Beach |
Wow! kumpleto na ito, parang nakaikot na rin ako sa SG. Ang galing naman ng mga pictures, kasama pa ang mga artista.
ReplyDeleteNgayon ko lang narealize na even very small country itong Singapore super daming places na pwede mong puntahan inspired with different cultures.
ReplyDeleteAnd very tourists friendly lahat accessible ng public transport. Take note Tay, picture perfect pero free lang hihihi!