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Beerfest Asia

Beerfest Asia (Marina Promenade, F1 Pit Building, Singapur): para los amantes de la cerveza, este evento (que se celebra cada junio) tiene una emocionante programación de sesiones de degustación, talleres y presentaciones en vivo de actos internacionales de homenaje. Con más de 50 cervezas nuevas en exhibición de marcas mundiales de gran potencia y marcas […]

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Centrepoint

Centrepoint (176 Orchard Road, Singapore) — The Centrepoint is best known as a multi-faceted shopping mall in town. Housing the iconic Robinsons department store and the largest Marks and Spencer outlet – it’s the one place visitors drop by to complete their shopping experience when in Singapore. Shoppers can find internationally renowned brands such as […]

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1-Altitude

1-Altitude (No. 1 Raffles Place, Former OUB Centre, 63rd Level, Singapore) — 1-Altitude isn’t just the highest rooftop bar in Singapore—it’s the highest multi-experience lifestyle joint in the world. Occupying the three topmost floors of the 282 metre One Raffles Place Building, 1-Altitude comprises of three very different concepts—an al fresco gastrobar called 1-Altitude Gallery […]

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Annalakshmi

Annalakshmi (104 Amoy Street, Singapore) — Eat as you like and pay as you feel here at Annalakshmi. One of the rare restaurant business models that allow you to pay whatever amount you view as reasonable, Annalakshmi sure has raised the bar for innovative contributions to charity. With a wide variety of Indian vegetarian dishes […]

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Armenian Church

Armenian Church (60 Hill Street, Singapore) — Built in 1835, the Armenian Church on Hill Street is the oldest Christian church in Singapore. Designed by Irish architect George Coleman, the church is regarded as Coleman’s masterpiece and is dedicated to St Gregory the Illuminator, the first Armenian monk.     Take a walk in its […]

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About Singapure

Known officially as the Republic of Singapore, Singapore is actually a Southeast Asian island city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula (85 miles north of the equator). An island country consisting of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia’s Riau Islands by […]