Ngee Ann City
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Apr 13, 2016, 11:05 IST
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An architectural marvel, Ngee Ann City is a city-within-a-city with 110,450 square meters of shopping and gastronomical delight. This mall is in operation since 1993 and due to its location in the major business and retail distric … Read more
An architectural marvel, Ngee Ann City is a city-within-a-city with 110,450 square meters of shopping and gastronomical delight. This mall is in operation since 1993 and due to its location in the major business and retail district, Ngee Ann City is easily accessible by public conveyance. The oriental facade of the building leaves you rather unprepared to be greeted by its very modern interiors thereby offering a unique shopping experience for visitors. Read less

An architectural marvel, Ngee Ann City is a city-within-a-city with 110,450 square meters of shopping and gastronomical delight. This mall is in operation since 1993 and due to its location in the major business and retail district, Ngee Ann City is easily accessible by public conveyance. The oriental facade of the building leaves you rather unprepared to be greeted by its very modern interiors thereby offering a unique shopping experience for visitors. Equally frequented by locals and tourists, this shopping hub houses over 130 speciality stores, even if you do not intend to loosen those purse strings at every store, just window shopping promises to be sheer delight. International labels like Hugo Boss, Christian Dior, Cartier, Gucci and Zara are all there to cater to your shopping urge; brand enthusiasts can look forward to a field day! So is the case with food lovers who can spend hours experimenting with myriad cuisines in the food outlets that count to over 30. Ngee Ann City flaunts a spectacular range of products and services that can take your shopping experience to new highs. This mall has won Singapore Tourism Board’s Best Shopping Experience Award six years in a row from 1999 to 2004.
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