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Singapore Tourism: Your Singapore (yoursing)

YourSingapore.com - Little India (little-india)

101082    For unique accommodation, stay at Wanderlust, located at 2 Dickson Road.
101083    This experimental boutique hotel occupies a building that was originally an old school in the 1920s.
101084    Each of the four levels of the hotel is designed by award-winning Singaporean design agencies, with themes such as Industrial Glam and Eccentricity.
101085    No trip to Little India is complete without an all-night shopping spree at the 24-hour emporium, Mustafa Centre, located at the corner of Serangoon and Syed Alwi Roads.
101086    Despite its modest exterior, Mustafa Center is a treasure trove of household knick-knacks, decorative items, foodstuff, Indian spices, apparel and textiles, electronic items and more – at some of the lowest fixed prices in Singapore.
101087    Like most areas in Singapore, Little India can easily be explored by foot and accessible by the MRT.
101088    Also, you can hop onto SMRT Link, the first regular free shuttle bus service by a public transport operator.
101089    A loop service from Dhoby Ghaut MRT station to Little India, SMRT Link operates on weekends and public holidays from 11am to 10pm at a frequency of 8 – 15 minutes.

YourSingapore.com - Ngee Ann City (ngee-ann-city)

101090    Ngee Ann City
101091    Something for everyone
101092    Ngee Ann City is a staple of Orchard Road, with something to delight everyone.
101093    Another large mall on the Orchard Road shopping strip, this mall has seven levels and more than 100 specialty stores including Cartier, Zara, Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, Dior and Armani.
101094    But it’s more than just designer brands that are featured here, with Ngee Ann City also housing beauty salons, bookstores and enrichment centres.
101095    With more than 30 food and beverage outlets serving Western, Chinese, Thai, Indonesia and Korean cuisine, you’ll also be sure to find something you that suits your palate.
101096    Japanese brands feature heavily at Ngee Ann City at department store Takashimaya, and there are also other Japanese shops like Books Kinokuniya and Best Denki.

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