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Orchard Road - Singapore
Everything you Need to Know about Orchard Road
Orchard Road
Hotels: Where to Stay?
When you stay in Orchard Road area, you know that you are conveniently located near the heart of the city on a lively and attractive street. The Bukit Timah area is a particularly attractive location with a high land value. The best part of staying here in this area is that you are a stroll away from some of the best shopping in the world, on Orchard Road, Singapore’s main shopping and entertainment hub.
Orchard Attractions
Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest and the most important Hindu temple on the island. It was built about 1843 in the South Indian Dravidian style by Naraina Pillai. The work and carvings on gopuram (the tower above the entrance) are so beautiful it's truly worth a visit. (Read more...)
Orchard Restaurants and Dining
Being the island’s foremost retail hub and hotel belt, Orchard Road is equally renowned for its dining scene. From 24-hour fast food takeaways to posh-nosh outlets, modern shopping centres and hotels boast a wide slew of dining options to cater to weary shoppers. Nearly every building in this retail haven is fitted with an eatery of sorts leaving no one famished for long. (Read more...)
Orchard Nightlife
This famous shopping belt also harbours some great clubs. For a touch of soft sophistication, go to Brix, which is situated in the luxurious Grand Hyatt Hotel. The underground place is lit up with candles, and the décor is warm and woody. The pub's resident band plays every day, and the place also has a great wine bar. (Read more...)
Orchard Road Shopping
Similar to London’s Oxford Street or Hong Kong’s Tshimshatsui, this bustling boulevard got its name after the nutmeg and pepper plantations that once lined it in the 1800s. Flanked on both sides by local and international department stores one could spend a whole day trawling the stretch starting from Tanglin Mall on Tanglin Road down to Plaza Singapura. (Read more...)




