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Overview

Orchard Road’s humble beginnings date back to the early 1830s, when it was an unnamed road home to fruit orchards, nutmeg plantations and pepper farms. In 1958, Orchard Road’s first department store—TANGS—was set up by local merchant C.K. Tang. Then known as House of Tangs, it marked the neighbourhood’s first step towards becoming Singapore’s most beloved shopping district.

Orchard Road’s bustling boulevard is now a retail and dining paradise, with over 5,000 establishments offering the ultimate lifestyle experience to tourists and locals alike.

Retail Heaven

Start your retail journey at TANGS. One of Singapore’s oldest department store, this shopping centre’s design pays homage to the Forbidden City, with idiosyncratic Eastern architectural features like its jade-green pagoda-esque roof and iconic red columns. The establishment is stocked with well-known brands, Asian collectibles and unique souvenirs.

For a study in contrast, take a stroll down Orchard Road and make your way to ION Orchard, one of Singapore’s most dazzling shopping complexes. This famously futuristic-looking mall houses over eight levels of stores, from luxury brands to high street fashion and entertainment stores.

Façade of ION Orchard at night.

Connossieurs of fine spirits should pay a visit to The Grande Whisky Collection, on the fifth floor of ION Orchard. This museum boasts over 4,500 of the world’s rarest and oldest whiskies, and a gift shop with a special selection of Scottish and Japanese labels. Tastings and intimate guided tours are held on a regular basis, making it a fine place to expand your understanding of this much-beloved spirit.

To take a break from shopping and enjoy a bout of artistic immersion, pay a visit to the ION Art Gallery. This art space features a range of international and local exhibitions that will inspire your inner creative.

Round off your shopping spree with a visit to Far East Plaza, a haven for street fashion enthusiasts and bargain hunters alike. This mall houses a range of trendy street apparel stores, affordable beauty services and great deals on electronic products.

TGWC Grande Hall display of whisky bottles.

Epicurean Indulgences: Dawn and Dusk

Whether you’re visiting at dawn or dusk, Orchard Road is home to a range of world-class dining experiences for discerning gourmands.

Caffeine lovers planning a morning excursion to Orchard Road should stop by Oriole Coffee and Bar to enjoy breakfast and an aromatic cup of joe. The coffee is sourced from various smallholder farmer communities, roasted in-house, and certain to tantalise the taste buds of aficionados.

To experience a truly global meal, drop by Wild Honey in Mandarin Gallery. This quiet little café brings the dishes of various nations under one roof, allowing visiting epicures to further their appreciation of global cuisine. The restaurant offers a delectable array of sandwiches, meats and salads from countries like Italy, Turkey and Mexico.

For a world class drinking experience, make a beeline for Manhattan, housed within the Regent Hotel. Crowned top bar on the Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2018 list, this grand hotel bar boasts artisanal spirits, craft bartending and an ambience that evokes the golden age of drinking at the turn of the 19th century.

Interior image of Manhattan bar

Orchard Road Precinct No Smoking Zone

From 1 January 2019, all public areas within Orchard Road will become a designated No Smoking Zone (NSZ). Designated Smoking Areas (DSAs) will be available at specified locations within the precinct. For more information, please visit NEA's website here.

See & Do

See & Do
Wide shot of Emerald Hill at night

Emerald Hill

The colourful, restored shophouses of Emerald Hill date back to the early 1900s, and are now home to bustling watering holes and quaint cocktail bars. Bon vivants on the hunt for a drink or three should check out No.5 Emerald Hill Cocktail Bar, which offers a lively atmosphere, oriental trappings and a heady selection of cocktails.

Wide shot of Fort Gate at Fort Canning Park

Fort Canning Park

Once known as Bukit Larangan (Forbidden Hill), Fort Canning Park’s history is closely intertwined with that of the Lion City. Its lush greenery, heritage landscapes and expansive lawns make it an ideal setting for a quiet stroll.

Eat

Eat
Close up shot of Edomae-styled delicacy at Sushi Kimura

Sushi Kimura

Experience Edomae-styled delicacies at this Michelin-starred sushi restaurant. Master chef Tomoo Kimura’s creations are made with the finest seafood from the famed Tsukiji fish market.

Shop

Shop
Wide shot of Mandarin Gallery at night

Located in the heart of Orchard Road, Mandarin Gallery offers an eclectic array of international brands and independent local labels, the latter including Excluniqueeee, a store selling everything from jade jewellery to bespoke scents.

Wide shot of Design Orchard at night

Design Orchard

Located at the junction of Orchard Road and Cairnhill Road, the new retail space is an incubator, events space and showcase of local craftsmanship and brands.

Bring Back

Bring Back
TWG tea display at TWG ION Orchard branch

TWG

Find anything from tea scented candles to tea tasting sets and customizable gifts at TWG’s ION Orchard branch.

Top view of IRVINS Salted Egg chips

IRVINS Salted Egg

Bring home some Asian-inspired snacks from IRVINS Salted Egg at 313 Somerset. We heartily recommend the establishment’s delightful salted egg fish skins.

Stay

Stay
Façade of Four Seasons Hotel

Four Seasons Hotel

Rising high above Orchard Boulevard, Four Seasons Hotel is the perfect oasis for visitors looking for elegant, comfortable accommodation.

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Last Updated 24 Jan 2024