List of shopping malls in Orchard Road
Ngee Ann City is the largest shopping mall along Orchard Road
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Ngee Ann City — The mall opened in 1993 and is the largest shopping mall in the Orchard Road shopping belt. It houses branded boutiques such as Vacheron Constantin, Louis Vuitton and Chanel as well as Japanese department store, Takashimaya. The mall is also home to Southeast Asia's largest bookstore, Books Kinokuniya.
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Wisma Atria — Opened in 1986, it underwent renovation recently with its trademark blue facade replaced with a glass facade. The basement has a large aquarium which is popular with children. There is a 900 seat food court on the 4th floor which is run by the BreadTalk Group. The mall is directly connected to Orchard station.
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Plaza Singapura — Located next to the Istana, the mall opened in 1974 with a now defunct Yaohan department store. It was revamped twice, in 1998 and 2003 with the former having a totally revamped now and the latter with a new tenant mix. It houses a Golden Village cineplex, Carrefour and other shops.
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Pinoy Place — A main focal point for domestic Filipino workers to meet their friends during their off days. The place is known to be very crowded on Sundays with many shops selling products from the Philippines.
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Far East Plaza — Far East Plaza opened in 1982 with a Metro which has since closed down. Popular with students with its cheap fashion items, the plaza is also known for its cheap food outlets. The mall has since undergone renovation.
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Wheelock Place — Houses the Borders bookstore, one of the largest bookstores in the country. Formerly known as Lane Crawford Place which housed Lane Crawford but closed during the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis.
The Paragon is a high-end shopping mall along the Orchard Road strip.
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The Paragon — The Paragon is a high-end shopping mall selling branded items with a Metro department store and a Marks & Spencer store as well. The place also has a Toys 'R' Us and a number of restaurants. It underwent expansion around 2002, taking over the land once occupied by The Promenade.
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The Heeren Shops — Heeren sells items mainly for youngsters and house a HMV store. The site was formerly a colonial building.
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Tang Plaza — Tang Plaza is home to a homegrown department store, Tangs.
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The Centrepoint — The mall opened in 1983 and has Robinsons and Marks and Spencer as its anchor tenants. It underwent renovation and built a new extension in 2007.
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Forum The Shopping Mall — Forum sells mainly branded childrens' clothes and accessories with a Toys "R" Us on the third floor. It also has a number of branded boutiques such as Emporio Armani and Max Mara.
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Shaw House and Centre — Shaw House is home to the Isetan department store and on the fifth and sixth floors is where the Lido 8 Cineplex is located, which has one of the largest cinema halls in the country.
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Specialists' Shopping Centre — It was home to John Little's main store. The building is below Hotel Phoenix and is adjacent to Somerset station, and has been planned to make way for a new development. This shopping mall is now closed down for redevelopment.
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Mandarin Gallery — Located inside Meritus Mandarin Singapore with shops such as The Link and Esprit.
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Orchard Point — Home to local department store, OG, it used to have art galleries, but was closed when OG decided to take over.
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Hilton Singapore — Located inside the hotel itself, the Hilton Shopping Gallery houses branded boutiques such as Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Bulgari, Donna Karan and Dolce & Gabbana.
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Palais Renaissance — Palais Renaissance was completed in 1993 and mainly houses branded boutiques.
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Liat Towers — International names such as Audemars Piguet, Massimo Dutti and Zara are housed in the building. The building once housed Planet Hollywood and Singapore's first McDonald's. Also, it housed the Isetan department store at one time.
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Scotts Shopping Centre — Scotts Shopping Centre housed Singapore's first food court and above was the Ascott Singapore. It was torn down in June 2007 to make way for a new building.