February 2021

Tips To Fly Safe During Corona Pandemic

Choose your destination wisely – Currently many countries have changing travel restrictions to curb the spread of the virus, hence choose your destination wisely. Some countries like Australia have closed their international borders (open only for their citizens). While few others have changing policies of lock-downs depending on the rate of COVID19. Some countries like Dubai are open and welcoming tourists again.  Book your flights with precaution- It can be a difficult to get stuck in a new country especially not knowing when situation would change. Book flights calculating and checking their cancellation and changing policies. Also research if there are any other carrier options providing the same return route. Book COVID19 insurance or flights including one- In worst situation, just in case you are infected with COVID19, you will be incurred hefty price for Hotel quarantines. These days many companies have started offering special COVID19 insurance. Some airlines like Emirates are providing flights inclusive of Corona Insurance to boost travelling. In these scenarios the airlines will bear all the quarantine and COVID tests charges during your travel. Confirm airline protocols – All airlines have different changes made to their on-board rules and restrictions. Few are keeping middle seat empty to maintain the social distancing norm and mandatory Covid tests before leaving and landing. Do cross check with the airlines you are travelling with, for clarifications Check the timing to reach Airport for onsite tests and protocol- Few Airports have requested passengers to reach atleast 4 hours before the flight for few protocols to be carried out on the airport. These include sanitizing your bags, temperature checks, checking your PCR (Corona test reports) etc. It will be advisable to confirm the timings prior leaving to avoid last minute rush Limit Your Contact with humans and surfaces- Not just on board but Be Careful while navigating to and from Airport. Limit and lessen your contact while check in, security, boarding and during the waiting times. Have minimum contact with humans and high touch surfaces/handles and sanitize your hands often Follow Sanitizing and Wiping on board – While on board, airline will definitely take safety measures, but it’s always better to wipe your arm rests, tray table, seat flap with disinfectant wipes where all infectious droplets could remain alive. Check the quarantine guidelines for return journey – Do not forget to check the quarantine guidelines to return back to your home country. Do check the quarantine specifications of both the places where you are travelling and the place where you are going to return back. Carry on Sanitizer Liquid 100ml and Disinfectant Spray 100ml – Very few International and domestic flights have allowed each passenger to carry 12 ounces=350ml of sanitizer liquid. While majority airlines are still following the  original rule with a 100ml of sanitizer and disinfectant sprays allowed on board. Follow the Basic Rules everywhere- Don’t forget and keep sanitizing/washing your hands regularly. Wearing masks is mandatory except for children under 2 years and keep safe distance from others. Keep following the rules and have a safe journey!! Like this article? Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Pinterest

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Best Things To Do In Lisbon, Portugal

Best Places To Visit In Lisbon

Lisbon is one of the most interesting and vivid cities, full of life and energy. This city has to offer some amazing views of the brown hatched rooftops and pretty narrow alleys. A city which is gaining tremendous popularity and a must visit when on a trip to the south-western Europe. Here you go with my top picks to visit Torre De Belem-A popular landmark near the Tagus River and an UNESCO World Heritage site. A 30metre four storeyed tower, and a part of the defence system built to guard the port in 1500’s. Later this tower was used as a lighthouse and customs houseTips- -Entrance ticket to tower costs 6 Euros-Usually huge lines to get inside-Visit along with Jeronimos monastery as both are quite nearbyOpening Timings- October – April: 10 am to 5:30 pm, May – September: 10 am to 6.30 pm, Closed: MondaysEasy to access with trams, and taxis from City Centre Alfama District-Alfama is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. It is full of lively narrow alleys and Fado Houses (Places with traditional Portuguese cuisine and Fado music singers).Sights not to be missed-Graca- Graca is highest among the seven hills and is popular for its beautiful views, and nearby the Sao Jorge CastleLargo Portas Do Sol /Miradouro Portas Do Sol Observation Deck- Fantastic views, with a unique maze of stairways and streetsMiradouro de Santa Luzia-  Santa Luzia Church’s TerraceLisbon CathedralNational Pantheon/ Church of Santa EngraciaTips–No entrance ticket -Beware of pick pocketing as highly common in these areas-While returning from Alfama, follow the tracks of tram 28 to the city centre. Tram passes over the Lisbon Cathedral-Can take Segway, Tuk Tuk or walking tours for informative, detailed and safe expedition Jeronimos Monastery-A UNESCO world heritage site, and a national monument, Jeronimos Monastery is extremely popular for its intricate carving and structure. This massive structure was built in the glorious ages of Portugal. A monastery and church, along with a museum it also hosts the burial site and tomb of Vasco De Gamma along with other kingsTips–Regular entrance ticket costs 10 Euros-Entry to church is free of cost-Lines are huge to get inside-Visit along with Belem tower as both are quite nearby-Must buy tickets online to avoid long queuesOpening Timings- October to April from 10 am to 5 pm. May to September, from 10 am to 6:30 pm, Closed: MondaysEasy to access with trams, and taxis from city centre Day Tour to Sintra along with Pena Palace-Take the most popular day tour from Lisbon to the town of Sintra which hosts the Sintra National palace with 2 white chimneys and also the most picturesque and majestic Pena Palace. The fairy tale Pena Palace sits up high in the mountains with colourful exteriors and impressive state rooms with copper vessel in a vintage kitchen and massive decorative entrance.Tips–It’s a short ride from central Lisbon with less than an hour required to reach Sintra-Lines are huge to get inside to view the rooms inside the Pena Palace with high waiting times-Can reach Sintra and Palace easily by buses and trains-Visit along with small organised tours to enjoy hassle free experience because of the huge crowds-Try avoiding the peak hours from 10.30 to 14.00-There are few strict policies on clicking photos of the interiors, so be carefulTickets- Entrance ticket to Pena Palace and park is 14 Euros, only to the park is 7.50 EurosOpening Timings- 10 am to 6 pm The Beautiful Town of Sintra-  Commercio square/ Praca do Commercio-This grand plaza is right at the heart of the city, filled with many restaurants and cafes. Also, boasts the popular shopping street on the Rua Augusta Arch. This beautiful waterside plaza is a popular pick up point and starting point for many tours and groups. It was destroyed by the great Lisbon earthquake which struck in 1755 and it was remolded againTips- -Free of cost entry-Beware of many people offering drugs and even pick pocketers-Spend time strolling around waterside, shopping and having coffee or eating in a restaurant Rossio Square- This is a simple yet very energetic square, flaunts baroque fountains and is located in the city centre of Lisbon. The wave patterned flooring and the atmospheric cafes with outdoor seating seem very picturesque.Tips- Sit, relax and watch people pass by and click pictures Day tour to Cabo da Roca- Head to the westernmost point of Europe to view the grand cliff side and granite boulders.  A short drive of 40 to 45 mins, enjoy the panoramic view of the blue waters at 150 m (approx.) above sea level. Historical traces of Cabo Do Roca fort are unfortunately not there, except for the light houseTips–No entrance fee–Combine with Sintra day tour along if short on time–Also, you can combine it with the pretty town of Cascais for a half day tour Hop aboard the funiculars or take tram rides-Tram rides and funiculars are a backdrop of the city, and extremely popular with tourists. The historic city would be incomplete without the rattling of the wooden cars and the crowds to catch them. There are 5 tram lines, all of them which pass through the city centre or downtown. Among them Tram 28 is the most popular scenic tour, for some beautiful city insightsTips- Free of cost entry-Beware of pick pocketing, as extremely common in these trams. Secure your backpacks and never keep your phone/valuables loose or in your back pocket-Huge lines in summers to board tram 28. It can get extremely crowded and uncomfortable due to the heat-One can also walk along the route of tram 28, but is quite exhausting due to the steep route but a different experience-Buy tickets before boarding the trams, from machines, as they don’t give change and it’s expensive to buy ticket on board Explore Chiado Area on Foot-Chiado is a nice neighbourhood to explore on foot and soak in the atmosphere. Chiado is famous for luxury shops and many theatres/museums. This area is filled with many hotels and is closest to the city centre. It is popular for

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Top Things To Do In Taipei Taiwan

Best Places To Visit In Taipei Taiwan

Taiwan is a small country mostly with sub-tropical climate with long hot summers and short and mild winters. Taipei, is a vivacious city with so many temples to visit. It is rich in culture, history, street food. Not to miss are the dynamic night markets full of life all-round the city with amazing shopping malls throughout. This blog will give you the top things to see when you visit Taipei except shopping at malls  101 Taipei Observatory Deck – The first and quite obvious one is the 101 Taipei observatory, a popular choice by all. It takes merely 37 seconds to reach the 89th – 92nd floor of the observatory to have a spectacular view if the city. It also features the worlds heaviest wind damper of 660 tonnes suspended between 92nd and 87th floor to reduce the swaying of the tower by winds and earthquake. There is a luxury shopping mall at the bottom of the observatory from 1st to 5th floorTip- Buy tickets online beforehand to avoid high queues during holiday seasonOpening Timings- Monday to Friday 11 to 9pm, Sat-Sun 10 am to 9 pmTickets – 600 TWD per person View At Night Tower View Tower View Glass Bottom At Observatory View of the City View of the City National Chiang Kai Shek Memorial- This grand structure is famous national monument and landmark that was erected to honor Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek in 1980. This is located within 5 min proximity to Presidential building and at the liberty square. The 2 set of steps of 89 stairs represent the Chiang’s age of death. A nice photo stop during your hop on hop off bus tour.Tickets- Free of costOpening Timings- 9am to 6pm National Chiang Kai Shek Memorial National Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Enjoy famous night markets like Ximending, Shulin-Taipei is quite popular for its bustling night markets in the city which will leave you spoilt for choice. These night markets are popular for their street food, shopping, street performances. These night markets are usually pedestrian and no vehicles are allowed. Usually very crowded and full of noise, with music playing and lots of lights. All Shops are open throughout the night selling clothes, accessories and many hawkers selling different items, definitely a shoppers paradise. A must visit to enjoy the atmosphere along with family, and you will spend hours just strolling around.Tip- The most popular night markets are accessible easily by metro.Opening Timings- Usually from 5 pm till 2 am Ximending Night Market Ximending Night Market https://travelleratheart.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IMG_2704.mov Yehliu National Park-This geopark is unique landscape on the north coast of Taiwan, just 45 mins drive from Taipei. One can do a half day tour and visit this picturesque place. This place is popular for its fascinating rock formations formed due to wave erosions and weathering, creating unique shapes and sizes. Due to these unique shapes and sizes, they have been given different names like Queen’s Head and Dragons Head. There are few viewing decks in the park to have a good view of the entire park. Highly Recommend to visit this place.Tip- This place gets really hot during summer and carrying an umbrella/hat and water is recommended.Also wear comfortable shoes, as parking is far and one needs to walk throughout the park.Opening timings- 8 am to 5 pmTickets- 80 TWD Yehliu National Park Yehliu National Park Yehliu National Park Yehliu National Park Yehliu National Park Yehliu National Park Yehliu National Park Yehliu National Park Yehliu National Park Visit the famous Temples like Longshan and Bao-an – Like most Asian countries, Taiwan also has its culture history and many beautiful temples to visit. Majority of people in Taiwan are Buddhist and Taoist. Their temples reflect their beliefs and are elegant yet with colourful Architecture. There many temples throughout the city to visit but the most popular among them are LongShan and Bao-an Temples. The most iconic one is the Longshan Temple, which was destroyed many times due to fire and earthquake and even said it was bombed in WWII but was restored faithfully. It is located in the old village part of Taipei.Tip- Dress respectfully when visiting templesOpening Times- 6 am to 10 pm Like this article? Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Pinterest

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5 Easy Ways To Get Dubai Visa

If you wish to visit Dubai there are multiple ways of getting hassle free visa. Primarily, Dubai is an Emirate of UAE- United Arab Emirates and hence one will acquire a visa of UAE. Secondly, UAE visa is not a sticker visa like the US or Schengen Visa and hence you will get a paper visa. Few easy ways to get the UAE visa are mentioned below- Visa through a travelling agent/sponsor- The most obvious one is to get your visa done through a travelling agent. Numerous travel agents easily provide the visa by just paying their nominal agent fees. One has to just fill the application form, provide them hotel and airline (Return air tickets) reservations. Some agents might not even require your hotel reservations or air tickets Visa through VFS – One could also visit the nearest VFS Global Centre with all necessary documents and apply for a visa personally. For this you need application forms, hotel reservations, return air tickets, bank statements, IT (Income Tax Return) etc. VFS for Dubai operates now in 12 Cities. Visa through Emirates Airline- If you are travelling by the Emirates (both to and fro journeys) you can apply for an easy visa on their website once your ticket is confirmed with them. You can apply for a short 4 days visa or even a 30-day Visa depending upon your requirements. Lately VFS and Emirates together has also started DVPC website and a mobile application (For Emirates Airline passengers) to submit it online with few easy steps after booking your flight. On this application you can create one-time profiles for your friends and family and submit the documents through the application itself Visa on arrival – Indian citizens holding a valid US Visa, Green Card or UK/EU resident are valid for a visa on arrival in Dubai. The visa or residency must be valid for minimum of 6 months on the time of arrival in Dubai. You will be granted a 14 days visa from the date of arrival for a fee and this visa can later be extended for another 14 days for a fee Transit Visa – If you are travelling through UAE and have a stopover in Dubai and wish to explore it, you can apply for a transit visa. If you are not applicable for visa on arrival or visa free entry you may get a transit visa only on UAE based airlines. You need to pre apply the visa and can get a 48 hr or 96 hr transit visa. You will need an onward air ticket of you journey for this visa Like this article? Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Pinterest

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5 Best places one cannot miss in Abu dhabi

Best Places To Visit In Abu Dhabi

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is one of the world’s largest mosque, with impressive and grand architecture. It features 1000 columns and 24 carat gold chandeliers. The largest dome is in the centre of the prayer hall. One can easily spend an hour or two at this breathtaking marvel. Be prepared to wear light cotton clothes as it gets hot and sunny considering Abu Dhabi’s weather. A must visit for anyone even if you are on a short visit to Abu DhabiPricing- Entry to the Mosque is freeTips- Carry our own stole/scarf for women to cover your head. It is mandatory and is also provided free of cost.Dress modestly, and avoid skin tight and transparent clothing. Wear full length pants and full sleeved tops and respect their culturePersonal food and refreshments are not allowed inside the MosqueOpening Timings- 9 am to 10 pm Ferrari World Ferrari World is a famous indoor theme park, located on Yas island with the world’s fastest roller coaster ride called Formula Rossa with a speed from 0-240km/h in just 4.9 seconds. This amusement park is for all age groups with many rides and shows for children. Along with themed rides it also is a heaven for motorcar nerds with a showcase of remarkable car models. Throughout the park you will also find authentic Ferrari merchandise and café, restaurants to eat.Tips- If you are visiting during the peak/holiday season like Diwali, Christmas would suggest to buy “Fast Track Passes” online as it can get very crowded during this timeOpening Timings- 11am to 11pmTickets-  Tickets cost from roughly 295 AED for adults and 230 AED for kids” Etihaad Towers -Observation Deck The observation deck at Etihaad Towers is a great way to spend your afternoons. The observation deck is located on the 74th Floor, 300m above sea level. The deck floor features a café which has floor to ceiling windows, giving a magnificent 360 degree view of Abu Dhabi.Tip- The entry ticket includes a credit of 55 AED per person, which you can redeem at the café and enjoy food and beverages with view (Non-alcoholic and alcoholic Drinks)Opening timings– 12 pm to 8 pmTickets– 95 AED (55 AED credit) YAS MALL This is a huge mall adjoined and connecting to Ferrari park on Yas island. It has roughly 400 stores with all popular luxury and high street brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Adidas, Guess, Diesel to H&M.  It is also an entertainment hub with an VIX Cinema Theatre, Lego Play Area, and CLYMB (Widest indoor Skydiving Chamber and Climbing Wall).   Tip- If you have less time in Abu Dhabi, you can combine it with Ferrari World by spending half days at both places.Opening Timings– 10 am to 12 am Emirates Palace The Emirates Palace is a famous high end luxurious 7 star hotel along Abu Dhabi’s Corniche. Tourists and locals usually visit the Le Café for an afternoon tea or to dine out. This palace is famous for its 23 Carat gold coffee which has flakes of gold. The grandeur of the palace with jaw dropping gold themed architecture illustrate perfect Arabian culture. The beautiful gardens and interiors make it a picturesque place to visit. You can spend some time relaxing and enjoying the atmosphere.Opening Timings- The Le Café is open from 8 am to 11pm Like this article? Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Pinterest

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5 Things you cannot miss in Doha

Best Places To Visit Abu Dhabi

Qatar, a small nation located in Persian Gulf, is lately emerging as a fast-growing tourist destination gaining popularity for short stays and layover visits. Especially, capitol city of Doha is bustling with beautiful skyscrapers, new luxury hotels, museums along with some traditional souqs. A nation filled with remarkable architecture, culture, big shopping malls, and food. It will be also hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Here are few of the many reasons to visit this beautiful country Souq Waqif   In Arabic speaking countries, the term “Souq” is usually used for a bazaar or a market place. As its name suggests, it is a big, traditional and authentic local market. It is famous for selling spices, souvenirs, perfumes and attar (natural perfume oil), traditional garments, some accessories, carpets and rugs.  It is also home to sheesha lounges, cafes and some restaurants. The souq has small traditional alleys filled with array of shops, a falconry market, an area where you can find camels called as camel pen and a nearby horse stable as well. The alleys also have a dedicated pet market selling all kinds of pets.Tips- Shops usually are open from 7.30 to 12.30, Closed in the afternoon. Open back from 3.30 till 10 pm Zone 3 is the closest towards the parking and a taxi stand (Between Al Asmakh street and Al Ahmed Street) Do carry cash as some may not accept international cards There are hamalis (men in red vest) everywhere, who will help you drop your luggage till taxi for a fee. Some names of spices which will help youBlack pepper(FilFil Aswad), Cardamom (Hael), Chilli (FilFil ah’mar), Cinnamon (qarfa), Cloves (qurinfil), Cumin (kamoon), Nutmeg (Jose al teeb), saffron (zaff’aron), Turmeric (kurkum) museum of islamic art This museum is located on the Doha Corniche, influenced by ancient Islamic architecture. The enthralling architecture of museum with splendid views hoards some precious artefacts, jewellery, ceramics, textiles and glass work. It also boasts of a café with beautiful views of Doha’s skyline, water feature area and a library with rare and old manuscripts. Made on a man-made island, divided in four floors this site is a must visitTips-   Open daily from 9am to 7 pm, Free entry for Qatari passports only Respect their culture and dress appropriately with bottom lengths over the knees and shoulders covered (no off shoulder tops) Try to visit late afternoon, so you can spend 3 hours roughly and have a beautiful view of skyline at dusk Doha Corniche Doha corniche is a pleasing and pretty seven km long waterfront promenade. It stretches for the entire length of Doha skyline, Doha bay, and Pearl monument. Popular as a leisure attraction, one can even take a dhow cruise from here. You can stroll and enjoy some great views of the skyline, relax and soak up some on sun.Tips- Try and visit at early sunset, to enjoy beautiful views and so you can enjoy views of night as well You can carry some snacks to munch while you relax and enjoy the beautiful views Take a dhow ferry to enjoy some peaceful time with lovely views sand dune adventure/desert safari with inland sea An absolute worth visiting experience is the Desert Safari. Join the adrenaline rushing, dune bashing experience in big 4×4 vehicles. You can also opt for camel riding, and even sand Boarding. You can choose a half day or full day tour to view some spectacular golden sand views.Tips- Half day tours are best ones, which usually start late afternoons indulge in some retail therapy Relax and take some time out for shopping. Doha has numerous famous shopping malls and the most sought after is Villagio Mall. Villagio Mall offers great shopping experience along with array of entertainment areas in a Venetian themed interior. Few of the other popular ones are Doha Festival City, Mall of Qatar and City Centre Doha. Like this article? Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Pinterest

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8 Famous Korean Beauty Shops In Myeong-Dong Seoul South Korea

K beauty has gained tremendous popularity in past few years and Myeon-dong is a shopping paradise with plentiful aesthetic K beauty shops. All K beauty brands at least have one shop in Myeon-dong area. One could easily get confused as to which brands one should shop and not. Many stores have special cafes, unique store concepts and jaw dropping interiors. Myeon-dong could be overwhelming for many people because of the high number of stores and the variety of products This is a short guide for the few popular Korean beauty brands with their best selling products. Etude house – Etude House is among the oldest brands of K beauty founded in 1985. The philosophy of Etude house lies in feeling like a princess with similar store ambience and design. Few of the most loved products of Etude House are precious mineral magic cushions, soonjung sunscreen, therapy masks and collagen moisturizing cream. Innisfree- Innisfree opened in the year 2000, and since few years has entered the international market as well. Innisfree brand supports eco-friendly products with roots from South Korea’s Jeju Island. Bestselllers include the Jeju volcanic pore cleansing foam, the bija seed oil and cica range for acne prone and troubled skin and specially the moisturizing green tea seed serum.   Olive Young – Olive Young is the among the top health beauty shop with a flagship store in Myeon-dong. This top drugstore hoards a high number of brands which include the very famous Cosrx, Dr Jart, Isntree, Neogen, Espoir, Mediheal and its own brand Olive young. This drugstore also sells beauty tools like straighteners, curlers etc and a section catering specially for men. Olive young has literally everything from cosmetics, makeup and beauty and has several locations in Myeon-dong Holika Holika- This brand was created in 2010, and has gained extreme popularity among young trendy consumers. The affordable price points have made this realistic beauty brand a must buy for young people. The BB (beauty balm), lip gel mask gained tremendous popularity in past few years  Tony Moly – This brand was founded in 2006, with a concept to create witty beauty for consumers. Tony Moly always has fun packaging. It has many popular products like the banana sleeping pack, intense care snail emulsion, bunny lip gloss and many face sheet masks Aritaum- Aritaum is famous among Koreans, and one can see huge number of shops located all around Myeon-dong. They sell majorly Amore Pacific sub brands like Laneige (the famous lip balm sleeping mask), IOPE, Mamonde etc. They have a special eye lash section quite popular with the locals Nature Republic– As the name suggests this brand is inspired by natural ingredients and promotes a healthy lifestyle. It was founded in 2009. The most popular is the aloe vera soothing gel. Also, the argan deep hair care pack, snail solution emulsion and fresh green tea serum  Besides these brands mentioned there are still many which are very loved by Koreans like Sulwhaso, Round A Round, Laneige, Face Shop, Hanyul, Skin Food, Missha, too Cool for School etc  Like this article? Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Pinterest

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Best Places To Shop In Singapore

Best Places to Shop in Singapore Singapore is a country which wont disappoint you and is filled with many amazing places to shop. From huge shopping malls to cute local shops at Bugis Street, Singapore is truly a shoppers paradise and an one stop solution for all your woes. This blog focuses on the best places to shop in Singapore from luxury brands to high street retailers. ViVo City Mall-Location- HarbourFrontAddress- 1 HarbourFront Walk, Singapore 098585Opening Timings- 10 am to 10 pmVivo City is the largest shopping mall of Singapore and hosts some very popular and favorite brands from around the world like Aldo, Zara, H&M, Sephora, Nike and Puma. A huge mall to spend time shopping with various footwear and clothing options with a harbourfront location Pic: Vivo Shopping Mall Website Ion Orchard – Location-Orchard RoadAddress- 2 Orchard Turn, ION Orchard, Singapore 238801Opening Timings- 10 am to 10 pm An architectural wonder and a stylish shopping mall, with both high end luxury brands and high street retailers with fast fashion. A mall with many popular brands like Mango, H&M, Sephora, Guess etc. It also hosts many Japanese brands like Uniqlo and Daiso. A must visit when looking for a one stop solution for shopping Ion Orchard Mall Centre Point- Location- Orchard RoadAddress- 176 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238843Opening Timings- 10 am to 10 pm  Centrepoint is a small mall, but has many local brands along with a huge department store named Metro. This shopping mall has few local brands and also has a supermarket at the basement of the mall. A nice short shopping visit would suffice if you have less time Centre Point Mall, Orchard Road Mustafa Shopping Centre- Location- Little IndiaAddress- 145 Syed Alwi Rd, Singapore 207704Opening Timings- 24 hours Mustafa is a famous shopping centre, open 24hrs with everything from variety of electronics, gold to grocery items. It is a one stop solution for everything available under one roof with cheap price points. Earlier was more popular with Indians only, but now has growing popularity among all. Pic: Mustafa Shopping Mall Facebook Page Plaza Singapore-Location- Orchard RoadAddress-68 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238839Opening Timings- 10 am to 10 pmThe seven Floored Mall is a food lover’s paradise. It has numerous Asian dining options. Also, this mall has brands from all around the world  Pic:Plaza Singapura Website Takashimaya Department Store- Location- Orchard RoadAddress-Ngee Ann City,391A Orchard Rd, Singapore 2388738 Opening Timings- Sunday to Thursday 11am to 8pm, Friday & Sat 11am to 9.30pm Takashimaya Department store is located Ngee Ann City Mall on Orchard road. This Japanese Store is spread over sprawling 7 floors. It offers everything from food to cosmetics and home furnishing. It has a wide array of products including even electronics and watches. Definitely suggest for a visit for some remarkable products Pic: Takashimaya Website 313 Somerset- Location-Orchard RoadAddress- 313 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238895Opening Timings- 10 am to 10 pmThis an affordable mall offering more of high street retailer brands for teenagers. Some of the renowned brands include Forever21, Espirit, Cotton on, Aldo and Zara. 313 Somerset At Night Yole Yoghurt at 313 Somerset mall Bugis Junction-Location- Bugis StreetAddress- 200 Victoria St, Singapore 188021Opening Timings- 10 am to 10Bugis Junction is a vibrant shopping Mall located near the famous Bugis Shopping Street. It a partly indoor and outdoor mall with a famous department store BHG. It also has small line of stalls and shops along with few South Korean cosmetic brands like Etude House and Faceshop. Pic: Bugis Junction Website Like this article? Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Pinterest

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