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Marina Bay Shopping
Where to Shop in Marina Bay
Located in the Central South district, Marina Bay was artificially created through land development in the 1970s. Today, the area is known commercially for its hotels, offices, entertainment and shopping centres. Singapore’s first F1 race was held in the scenic backdrop by the Bay in 2008.
A lot of thought and detail have gone into the planning of Marina Bay. A 360ha development, it was created to seamlessly extend Singapore's downtown district and further support the island's continuing development as a major business and financial hub in Asia.
Flourishing with greenery all year round and surrounded by water, the area enjoys a reputation for its pulsating waterfront ‘Garden City by the Bay’ for working, living and entertaining. Its breezy promenade strolls, entertainment venues, wide open spaces and lofty hotels, shopping and offices add up to make this area a significant visit. With its picturesque skyline and bustling activities, tourists will be kept occupied with an endless gamut of retail offerings.
Visitors can enjoy ease and comfort moving around Marina Bay at street level, above or underground. Sheltered sidewalks, covered walkways, underground and second-storey links ensure all-weather protection and seamless connectivity between developments and MRT stations
Shopping hours are generally from 10:00 - 22:00
Raffles City Shopping Centre
Logically, this would ideally be the first stop to access Marina Bay’s retail outlets. Raffles City Shopping Centre sits above the City Hall MRT stop. Designed by world-renowned architect I. M. Pei, the complex also houses two hotels, offices, food & beverage outlets and a convention centre. Among its tenants are the award-winning department store, Robinsons & Co, Anteprima Plastiq, Cortina Watch, Mont Blanc Boutique, Thomas Sabo, Swarovski, Swatch, Metropolitan Museum of NY store and more.
Location: 252 North Bridge RoadCityLink
Next, exit Raffles City Shopping Centre and descend to Singapore's first underground pedestrian mall which links City Hall MRT station to Marina Square and Suntec City Mall. This 60,000 sq.ft. air-conditioned subterranean mall with over 50 shops offers a comfortable and pleasant respite from street level access. Here, visitors can browse through a collection of specialty shops including Flash & Splash, HMV, G2000 Blu, Charles & Keith, l’Occitane, HMV music store and lots of eateries.
Location: 1 Raffles Link
Suntec City Mall
The largest shopping mall in Singapore, Suntec City is divided into four thematic zones - Galleria, Tropics, Entertainment Centre and Fountain Terrace – housing over 400 retail outlets, over 50 pushcarts and over 100 food and beverage establishments, including Singapore’s largest hypermarket, Carrefour of France. A comprehensive store directory lists arts & crafts, bridal, international and local fashion names, sports apparel, music, children’s toys and more . Here you can find brands such as Ocean Pacific, Promod, Gap, Polo Jeans, Aussino and more. Located in t the 'heart' and civic core of the mall is the Fountain of Wealth, certified as the world's largest fountain by The Guinness Book of Records in 1998. There is an hourly free shuttle service from selected hotels in the CBD to Suntec City Mall from 11:00 - 21:00
Location: 3 Temasek BoulevardMarina Square
Suntec City Mall is connected to the Marina Square Shopping Mall I by a covered pedestrian bridge. With more than 300 shops and numerous dining outlets spread over four levels , there is never a dull moment. Browse around Geox, Mothercare, The World of Organic Skincare, Spectacle Hut Boutique, CLUBMARC, bods.bodyknits, Muji, Zara, Barang Barang and more. What’s more, you can have a foot reflexology done at Kenko’s while the little ones can amuse themselves at the entertainment arcade.
Location: 6 Raffles BoulevardMillenia Walk
A premier lifestyle mall with a distinctive atrium, Millenia Walk is filled with an eclectic mix of designer and street smart fashion stores and specialty shops. Here you'll find names like Raoul, Betty Barclay, British India, Harnn & Thann, Chalone, The Hour Glass and Cortina E'space, electrical and electronic superstore Harvey Norman, designer furniture Space and several eating wining and dining outlets including Paulaner Brauhaus microbrewery.
Location: 9 Raffles Boulevard

