Thursday, December 15, 2011

Singapore Recommendations for the Shoppaholic




No one in Singapore called the fashion capital. Because Singapore offers shopping malls, hawker centers and nightlife. As in Orchard Road became a favorite of locals and foreigners because of the many shops that serve various consumer groups.

While the Central Business District (CBD) was busy because of the amount of shopping malls, restaurants and cafes such as Suntec City and Marina Square. But there are many places to visit in addition to the central place perbelanjan already known.

Here are a variety of hidden places that give the typical shopping experience in Singapore

313 @ Somerset

Eight-storey mall has become very popular among locals, especially with a retail brand favorites such as Forever 21, Zara and Cotton On the facade of the front door. Forever 21 master the four levels and Zara has three levels, both making the Eve excited with their wardrobe. Uni-Qlo of Japan and popular music store HMV also opened a branch there, along with other popular brands such as Esprit, Mango and Lacoste.

Located just above the Somerset MRT station, 313 @ Somerset also has three levels of basement filled with restaurants, bars and snacks, offer options that meet the diversity of tastes. Right next to the 313 @ Somerset, Orchard Central is in addition to the ranks of the new mall.

This mall is the highest vertical mall in Singapore, for shoppers who want style with European brands, from lingerie to handbags DZ bsc. Lights illuminate the facade of the shop at night, a separate scene that will surely attract the attention of the crowd.

VivoCity

VivoCity emerge as the largest shopping center in Singapore to offer a holistic lifestyle experience. With the largest multiplex cinema, amphitheater on the roof, a location near the water and the entrance to Sentosa Island.

VivoCity is the merging of lifestyle, entertainment, retail and international food. The first Gap store in South East Asia opens in VivoCity, along with other European brands such as Marc Club and River Island.

Families and children spend their weekends on the roof of the mall, enjoy a splash of water, while the Sentosa Express monorail station is full of buff beach, ready to spend a day in the sun.

Haji Lane

Switching from Orchard Road, Haji Lane pulls you from the hustle and bustle of cosmopolitan style of shopping to small remote paradise where the local hipsters and fashionistas gathered. Local designer brands and works of art scattered along the path in one direction with a linear shophouses facing each other, all save the unique design of the work of novice designers.

This place is an inspiration for those who antikemapanan and ideal shopping place for those looking for individuality and style. With more than 20 stores, you will surely find a treasure at the price of a favorite of local art students and young creative people. Haji Lane brings you back to the past in Singapore, offering a unique shopping experience with a nostalgic atmosphere. Many couples who make this place as their pre-marital background image.

Ann Siang Rd & Club St

If you are interested in the latest fashions, do not miss Ann Siang Road and Club Street. This little spot of hunting was far into the Chinatown area. Here you will find a variety of local brands, such as Asylum and Style: Nordic.

From the outside, you will feel the exoticism of the shop houses dating from before the war that is maintained by the oriental charm of the past. However, if you stepped inside the store, then you will see a boutique that offers creative and design the best local.

The experience of shopping here is very elegant and full of adventure, the blend of traditional Chinese heritage with contemporary style offering.

Bugis Village

Bugis is known for its human bustle and heavy traffic that passes over without end. Add to a list of the region is busy Bugis Village, a place to shop for cheap local residents and tourists. Tent with hundreds of stalls along the shop that sells clothes, CDs, watches, handbags and accessories.

Bugis Village shopping bazaars in Singapore's number one, where you can find cheap and affordable products. The stalls are separated by narrow, so you must be nimble slip, activities that can turn a shopping experience.

This is the essence of Bugis Village - noisy, crowded environments by the buyer to haggle to get the best price. Not far from there Iluma Bugis Village, ten-storey shopping mall has just opened and not just focus on retail shopping experience, but also the performing arts and entertainment.

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