Savvy Local’s Guide: Fill Your Calendar To 15 Jan With These Must-Not-Miss Events!

Rise and shine, peeps! It’s time to add another resolution to your list, “to make 2017 the greatest year ever” (if you haven’t already done so). In keeping with that, our calendars are fully marked till 15 January and we’re GOOD TO GO!

Calendar of Events (1 – 15 January 2017)

1. Singapore Art Week 2017

The fifth edition of Singapore Art Week is back with a dazzling array of installations ranging from visual treats, exhibitions, art workshops, to tours and performances.

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All this will be take place across art galleries, museums and exhibition spaces across the island.

Singapore Art Week 2017
When: 11 January 2017 – 22 January 2017
Where: Various venues
Explore: https://www.artweek.sg and Into The Looking Glass: A Local Exhibition You Must Not Miss!

2. Legend of the Moon 3D Musical

Known as the first 3D musical of its kind, the Legend of the Moon showcases the life, culture and art of the Dong people, a minority race in China.

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Usher in the year of the Rooster with a bang!

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4. M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2017: Art & Skin

Through theatre and visual art, this sexy yet serious art festival explores the profound relationship between art and skin, and examines the dynamics of culture and the thorny issue of xenophobia.

[caption id="attachment_20945" align="alignnone" width="960"] 5. Pongal Festival 2017

With its name derived from the Tamil term “pongu”, meaning to “boil over” or “overflow”, this Tamil harvest festival is traditionally celebrated from 14 – 16 January in India.

[caption id="attachment_20949" align="alignnone" width="640"] 6. DIY Prosperity Yu Sheng With Vegan ‘Raw Fish’ Class

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If raw fish was never your thing, there’s no better time than now to learn how to DIY this Yu Sheng dish. What’s best is, vegans can dig in too.

DIY Prosperity Yu Sheng With Vegan ‘Raw Fish’ Class
When: 14 January 2017, 10.30 am – 12 pm
Where: Mahota Commune, Kitchener Complex, Level 3, 809 French Road
Explore: Eventbrite – DIY Prosperity Yu Sheng with Vegan Raw Fish

7. Simply Organic Brunch (Cooking Class Series)

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8. Thaipusam Festival 2017

Join throngs of devotees as they partake in a traditional kavadi ceremony

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[caption id="attachment_20960" align="alignnone" width="1600"] 10. PJ Harvey (Mosaic Music Series 2017)

Musician, poet and artist PJ Harvey started out two decades ago, earning numerous Grammy and Brit awards nominations along the way. That’s not all – the iconic master of all trades has also worked alongside Thom Yorke, Nick Cave, Björk and more.

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Stopping over in Singapore for her international tour, she and her band present music from her latest release The Hope Six Demolition Project.

PJ Harvey
When: 13 January 2017, 8 pm – 9.15 pm
Where: Esplanade Theatre
Explore: Esplanade Mosaic Music Series 2017 – PJ Harvey 

11. Michelin Guide Local Chef Showcase: Chen Kentaro

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In this fifth instalment of the Local Chef Showcase, pursue the legacy behind renowned Szechuan delicacies with 2-star Michelin chef Chen Kentaro.

Michelin Guide Local Chef Showcase: Chen Kentaro
When: 13 January 2017, 7 pm – 10 pm
Where: Shisen Hanten, 333 Orchard Road, Mandarin Orchard Singapore
Explore: Eventbrite – Michelin Guide Local Chef Showcase (Chen Kentaro)

12. CNY Japanese Sake Warehouse Sale

Ready for a tipple or two, or heaven forbid, three?

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If you thought this was all, well… We’re right smack in the middle of the Singapore Biennale which winds up on 26 February.

On top of that, Mulan the Musical is currently in full swing at the Resorts World Theatre till 5 February. Now, the countdown begins… Here’s to ticking off these unmissable activities on your bucket list!

Header image credits: Blacklimosg

Also, read Into The Looking Glass: A Local Exhibition You Must Not Miss!

Tonight’s Fireworks: Alternative Places To Go To So You Don’t Squeeze With The Crowd!

What do you think of when someone mentions New Year’s Eve? Parties? First Kiss of the New Year? If you’re like us, you’re probably thinking of the spectacular fireworks over at The Float @ Marina Bay!

However, watching the fireworks can be less than pleasant when you’re pressed up against thousands of other people who had the same location in mind. Here are some alternative places to catch the fireworks if you want to avoid the massive crowds.

Bay East Garden

The lesser known portion of Gardens By The Bay, this tranquil park is filled with lush lawns, elegant palm trees, and an unobstructed view of the fireworks!

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Open daily 24 hours, admission is absolutely free, so bring your picnic mats and hunker down for a peaceful night.

Bay East Garden
18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953

 

Faber Peak

Get an unobstructed view of the fireworks right at the peak of Mt Faber!

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With Cable Cars, bars and restaurants, you’ll be living in the lap of luxury with food, drinks, fireworks and tons of breathing space this New Year’s Eve.

Faber Peak
Telok Blangah Rd, Singapore 099448
Tel: 6377 9688

Smoke and Mirrors

The National Gallery’s snazy rooftop restaurant and bar boasts a gorgeous view of the MBS and CBD.

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Smoke and Mirrors has been gaining a rather loyal following for their cocktail menu, so grab a drink and settle in for the upcoming fireworks!

Smoke and Mirrors
St Andrew’s Rd, 01 National Gallery, Singapore 178957
Tel: 9234 8122

The Helix

Located right next to where the fireworks will be released, but a good distance away from the crowd at The Float @ Marina Bay, The Helix may get crowded, but is nonetheless better than squeezing at The Float.

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What’s more, with 4 viewing platforms, it is a great place to get up close and personal with the fireworks!

The Helix Bridge
Helix Bridge, Singapore

Starbucks at The Fullerton Waterboat

Not one for alcohol? Start your new year with a caffeine fix at Starbucks at The Fullerton Waterboat House!

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With its full length windows and a great view of the MBS, you’ll be able to catch the fireworks in a comfortable, air-conditioned space.

Starbucks at Fullerton Waterboat House
3 Fullerton Rd, #02-01/02/03 Fullerton Waterboat House, Singapore
 049215
Tel: 6536 0849

St. John’s Island

Fireworks too loud for your liking? Hate the crowd?

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Take a boat to St. John’s island and appreciate the muted thundering from afar without compromising on the view. Enjoy the clean air, gentle lapping waves, and fireworks in the distance. You can even stay the night at one of their Bungalow Chalets!

St John’s Island
Find out more With these alternative places to view fireworks, we hope you’ll have a great New Year countdown! For supper after the countdown, read this. For information about the extended opening hours for buses and trains, click here. Here’s wishing you a ball of a time bidding goodbye to 2016 and welcoming 2017!

Also, read It’s Never Too Late For A Decadent New Year’s Eve Feast At FOO’D by Davide Oldani!

Five Reasons Why You Should Try Parkour At Least Once In Your Life

From scaling walls to jumping from rooftop to rooftop, the action movie junkie in us has always admired the stunts performed by the spies/secret agents. But as someone who feels a sense of achievement from just walking on the balancing beam at the fitness corner downstairs without falling, we sort of put our dreams of joining the spy-hood behind. That was until we were given the chance to attend a Parkour class.

Our ambassadors, Chelsea and Cheryl, attended the class too. Here’s a video of their experience:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BN4Ih55DygN/?taken-by=cherzinga

A French invented sport that focuses on overcoming obstacles in urban environments through running, jumping or climbing, Parkour is definitely not for the non-nimble. It’s sort of like a mandatory sport for spies in training.

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As we stood in the company of Tan Chi Ying, one of the pioneers of Singapore Parkour scene and founder of The Free Runner Lodge, an indoor Parkour facility, resembles a playground without stairs (who needs them when you can swing/climb/flip your way around, right?). Established in 2010, A2 Movements is Singapore’s first Parkour academy.

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After a couple of stretches, we stood face-to-face with a wooden block that was half our height.

Our mission was to place both our hands on the block’s surface before swinging our legs over and bringing our whole body over the obstacle. Sounds pretty doable, right? Wrong.

After multiple bruises the size of eggs on our legs, we’ve got to say, it definitely is not as easy as action movie stars make it out to be. It’s been a long introduction, so here are five reasons why Parkour will keep us coming back for more (bruises).

1. It’s A Great Workout

Never, ever underestimate the power of Parkour to work your muscles.

After an embarrassing half hour trying Parkour and using muscles we didn’t know existed, we were exhausted.

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So if you’re starved for time or are just looking to try a new workout, try Parkour.

2. It Pushes You Out Of Your Comfort Zone

As the Parkour session progressed, we found ourselves pushing our boundaries and achieving something we never thought was possible.

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Most of us are right-handers, and we’re never good at using the left hand for anything. After some practice (and persuasion), not only did we manage to use our left hands to support our body weight, we were surprisingly comfortable with it.

3. It’s Really, Really Fun

It’s one thing to watch your favorite actors (or stuntmen) perform the stunts, and another to actually sort of perform them. Not only is it enjoyable, but the sense of achievement upon completion is also really high. Imagine doing this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R51FaRPCio0

Of course, tons of practice is needed, but how fun did that look? Super.

4. It’s a Solo Sport

Much like hitting the gym, Parkour focuses on you and you only. When we first stepped into class, we were surrounded by existing students who were too busy practicing their mid-air flips to notice our building nervousness. Die, sure kenna judge.

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But as the session progressed, it hit us that firstly, everyone is here to learn. Secondly, everyone else is too busy perfecting their own moves to bother about you.

5. It Keeps One Unbelievably Young

Despite Chi Ying’s jaw-dropping consecutive midair somersaults, what really made our jaws drop was his age.

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When asked for his secret to looking almost ten years younger than his actual age, Parkour was the answer. For those who are wondering, Chi Ying is 30 years old.

It may require a lot of practice, but Parkour has got to be one of the most satisfying sports around.

For those who are interested, the good news is that A2 Movements holds classes every day of the week and has various time slots for you to choose from! If you’re undecided about a long-time commitment ($200 for unlimited sessions a month), fear not – A2 Movements offers a one off-session ($25). As for the ladies, you’ll be glad to know that there’s a time slot reserved just for you.

Personal trainings aside, A2 Movements also conducts workshops and events, so if you’re looking for a unique corporate bonding experience, free to check Now, here’s your chance to win a Parkour session for two!

Head on down to our Facebook page for the details. This giveaway ends on 28 December, and the lucky winner will be notified through Facebook.

A2 Movements
Address:
CT Hub #05-91, 114 Lavender Street S338729
Tel: 91849744 (Chi Ying)
Email: [email protected]
Website: Countdown At 12 – Usher In The New Year With 12 Hours Of Free Flowing Drinks!

Best Picnic Spots: Eat, Laugh, Talk, And Chill The Day Away With Your Friends!

Clear skies, bright, sunny weather – Singapore is essentially the perfect place for a good picnic. Imagine tucking into a homemade and scrumptious spread of good food, with hearty conversations and peals of laughter filling the air. With numerous picnic spots to choose from, what are you waiting for?

It’s time to roll out those picnic mats and enjoy the abundance of lush greeneries in the great outdoors. To help you make planning for the picnic easier, here are the best picnic spots in Singapore!

Fort Canning Park

If you walk towards the picnic field, you will pass by the spice garden where you get to explore interesting archeological remains before furling out that picnic mat.

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The picnic field is a great space for a game of frisbee or a long awaited catch-up session.

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Position the picnic under a large shady tree, and you’ll be set for a great time!

Fort Canning Park 
River Valley Rd, Singapore 179037
Opening Hours: 24 Hours

Hort Park

This one-stop gardening hub consists of huge, green lawns that are splendid for picnics.

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There are 20 different themed gardens in the park, so you’ll get to do some exploring before you settle down at a spot!

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Besides the themed garden, there’s also a butterfly garden. You’ll learn all about all the distinctive qualities of the different plant and butterfly species on this picnic trip!

Hort Park
33 Hyderabad Road, Singapore 119578
Opening Hours: 6am – 10pm

Gardens by the Bay

Spacious open lawns, swaying palm trees and a modern, contemporary view of the Marina Bay skyline – a picnic at Gardens by the Bay is going to be such an experience.

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Take your pick from a variety of open spaces that are great picnic spots. You can choose to settle at the boardwalk (dragonfly & kingfisher lakes), bay east garden, or even at the super tree grove, just to name a few picnic spots.

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If you’d like to combine picnic and activity, just head down to the conservatories to enjoy the air-conditioning and ever-changing display of flowers and plants.

Gardens by the Bay
18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Opening Hours: 5am – 2am

Also, read 5 Secret Spots In Gardens By The Bay That’ll Make You Wonder WTH They’re Doing There

Upper Seletar Reservoir

Arrive at Upper Seletar Reservoir in the evening to savour a striking view of the gorgeous setting sun.

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For nature lovers, you can take a leisurely stroll and appreciate this quiet, simple park.

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This is one of the most tranquil picnic spots if you are looking for a calm and peaceful hideout away from the concrete jungle.

Upper Seletar Reservoir
Along Old Upper Thomson Road
Opening Hours: 7am – 7pm

Labrador Nature Reserve

The panoramic sea-view at Labrador Nature Reserve is sure to take your breath away!

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This very zen park is a hidden paradise nestled in our bustling city – a great excuse for a short relaxing escapade from your usual busy lifestyle.

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There are also barbecue pits available if you are thinking of organising an evening barbecue picnic.

Labrador Nature Reserve
Labrador Villa Road, Singapore 119187
Opening Hours: 24 Hours

Kranji Reservoir Park

Kranji Reservoir Park is a quaint little space perfect for a picnic spot.

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If you’d like to try your hand at fishing, don’t forget the fishing rods! There are two designated fishing spots at the park if you are up for a therapeutic fishing experience.

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If you are just looking to spend some time with your loved ones, nab one of the pavilions and get a kick out of the spectacular view of the Straits of Johor.

Kranji Reservoir Park
11 Neo Tiew Lane 2,Singapore 718814
Opening Hours: 7am – 7pm

Mount Faber Park

Planning a romantic picnic for your other half? Mount Faber Park is the way to go!

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You get to rejoice in some of the best scenic views of the island.

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If you are up to some physical activities, go on a hike at the Southern Ridges. Comprising of 10km of green, open spaces, you can stroll through Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, HortPark, Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Nature Reserve all in a day.

Mount Faber Park
Telok Blangah Road, Singapore 099448
Opening Hours: 24 Hours

Hindhede Nature Park

Hindhede Nature Park is a hidden, quieter spot at the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.

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Roll out your picnic mat and revel in the view of the photogenic Hindhede Quarry over the delectable picnic grubs that you’ve prepared.

Hindhede Nature Park
Hindhede Dr
Opening Hours: 24 Hours

The Lawn @ Marina Bay

This picnic space is the ultimate urban oasis that is facing the ever-evolving Marina Bay Waterfront.

Credit: URA

Inspired by Byrant Park in New York, this 13,000 square feet park features lush green lawns lined by park benches and shady trees.

Lawn @ Marina Bay
8A Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018984
Opening Hours: 24 Hours

Organising a picnic is not tough at all. Simply pick a location from the various picnic spots featured, pack some food, call up your friends and you are good to go! An awesome picnic session is awaiting you.

Header Image: Norsu Marketing

Also, read Ultimate Guide To Dog-Friendly Places: Hang Out With Your Doggy All Day, Every Day!

10 Places To Fly Your Drone For Amazing, Never Seen Before Photos Of Singapore!

For a country filled with skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the view from above is better than on the ground. As such, we’ve come up with a list of top 10 places to fly your drone and capture amazing, never-seen-before photos of Singapore from above!

From tourist destinations to historical landmarks, you’ll be inspired to get your drone out with this list.

Civilian War Memorial 

A memorial for all the civilian victims of the Japanese Occupation in Singapore, the 67m tall Civilian War Memorial structure reveals its quiet elegance from above.


(Photo credits: Yeo Wei Kai)

At this gorgeous monumental structure, you can pay homage to the innocent victims while capturing a photo of this quiet beauty.

Civilian War Memorial
War Memorial Park, Singapore 189562

Esplanade

Find beauty within the theatre halls, the outdoor theatre, and even from above!

A drone photographer’s dream come true, the Esplanade is an unmissable drone picture spot with its multitude of interesting angles.

The Esplanade
1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore 038981

One°15 Marina

At ONE°15 Marina, non-boaters can appreciate the nautical lifestyle just by being at the location of one of the largest fleet of yachts for charter and cruising in Singapore.


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It’s time to get a better view beyond the suspended walkways.

Gardens by the Bay
18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953

Sentosa

(Photo credits: Joel Chia)

We all know how beautiful Palawan Beach in Sentosa can be, but who knew a good aerial shot could make our famous beach look like it’s part of the Maldives!

Sentosa
Sentosa Island, Singapore 099981

Adventure Playground at Tiong Bahru Park 

Take a trip back to the past with some playground pictures!

(Photo credits: Stefan Chow with Avetics)

Colourful and architecturally interesting, the Adventure Playground at Tiong Bahru Park will definitely be a fun challenge, especially if there are kids running about.

Adventure Playground at Tiong Bahru Park
Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 168732

Upper Seletar Reservoir

Satisfy your need for symmetry at Upper Seletar Reservoir!

(Photo credits: Tan En Hui)

With perfectly aligned foliage and a running track that circumnavigates the reservoir in straight lines, play around with angles in your drone photography.

Upper Seletar Reservoir
Mandai Road, Track 7

Marina Barrage

Situated right next to MBS, flying your drone at Marina Barrage allows for a wide variety of angles and focus in your photos!


(Photo credits: Jake Wang)

Capture picture perfect memories of families flying kites, friends and lovers enjoying picnics, and like the picture above, the beautiful architecture of Marina Barrage with the iconic Singapore skyline in the background!

Marina Barrage
8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018951

Speaking of…

Marina Bay Sands

Where arts, business and luxury meets, MBS provides the drone photographer with elaborate architectural designs alongside lush, green foliage and a calm waterfront.


(Photo credits: ThousandWonders.net)

Pro tip: Visit CÉ LA VI and the iconic infinity pool for an aerial shot of both MBS and the Singapore Skyline!

Marina Bay Sands
10 Bayfront Avenue, 018956

Kampung Glam

Take a trip down memory lane at Kampung Glam, where buildings are low and vibrantly coloured.


(Photo credits: Erwin Soo)

Catch glimpses of the colourful shop houses as you navigate your drone around the area.

Kampong Glam
85 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198501

Before you take off on an inspired drone-photography session, do check out the latest guidelines for Drone Flying by CAAS. For more information on the Dos & Don’ts, and how to apply for the right permits, head on over to the CAAS website Baby Photographers: These Amazing Pictures Of Little Ones Will Melt Your Heart

Countdown At 12 – Usher In The New Year With 12 Hours Of Free Flowing Drinks!

It’s 11 days to a brand New Year which can really mean one thing, New Year countdown parties galore! Chances are you’re gonna hear about a ton bars and clubs throwing their own countdown parties to usher in the New Year.

Keen on joining in on the festivities but on a pretty tight budget after all that Christmas shopping? Don’t fret! Countdown At 12 has got you covered!

Back after their successful Halloween themed Atlantis Fright Night, Blackwhite Productions is throwing Asia’s first 12 hours’ free flow party. Held at Wave House Sentosa, guests can look forward to 12 hours of free flow drinks, 12 grand prizes to be won and 12 hours of non-stop sick beats!

Countdown At 12 

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With 12 different DJ acts at the decks, the crowd at Countdown At 12 is expected to swell to 5,000 partygoers keen on ringing in the New Year the right way! Catch big names like DJ Dowager, DJ Reiko and DJ Jade Rasif as they bring you into 2017!

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This year end, Blackwhite Productions wants all partygoers to embrace the New Year without worrying about breaking the bank on drinks. Early bird tickets are priced at $50 and will get you access to 12 hours of free flow of drinks (alcoholic & non-alcoholic).

If you live by the slogan ‘Go big or go home’ get your hands on VIP Table Packages. Priced at $1,200 and $2,000 respectively, you and a group of 11 friends can usher in the New Year with a bang!

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What’s the best way to kick off the New Year? Going back with prizes of course! Countdown At 12 will be handing out 12 prizes to ravers who enter Wave House Sentosa before 9pm (and really who doesn’t want free prizes?!).

So what are you waiting for? Grab some good mates and head on down to Countdown At 12 where the drinks, music and fun don’t stop till first light!

Get a sneak peek at what to expect at Countdown At 12!

For more information on Countdown At 12 , check out Blackwhite Productions’s Official Facebook Page.

Countdown At 12
Wave House Sentosa
36 Silo Beach Walk, S099007
31 Dec
6pm – 6am
Contact: 91082248

Also Read8 Unmissable And Fun Events To Attend So You Can End Your Year With A Bang! [16-31 Dec]

These 7 Spoil Market Proposals Will Really Make You Panic If All The Good Guys Are Taken

There’s nothing like watching a wedding proposal.  The romance, the nervous energy, the overall #Feels you get and of course watching the look of pure joy from the bride-to-be’s face could melt a heart of stone. Here are 7 reactions from Singapore girls who were proposed to all over Singapore!

1.

This Singapore proposal starts off with the bride-to-be (Melissa) sitting at a cafe in Singapore’s Changi Airport before she’s surrounded by a singing and dancing flash mob.

Of course her husband-to-be (John) heads the dancing flash mob with the Singapore Show Choir Academy performing the old classic ‘Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For You’.

The proposal ends with happy tears, a huge crowd and even a few dancing flight attendants!

Props to John for going big on his proposal. The time and effort it probably took to pull this off! And let’s not forget, nothing is as nerve wrecking as proposing in front of a huge audience!

Check out the very cute and musical proposal HERE!

2.

Taking place backstage, a huge dance crew sits to watch a dance performance (by their very own).  9 dance performers pull the ‘bride-to-be’ centre stage before there’s a skip in the song.  Lo and behold! The ‘bride-to-be’ pulls one of performers on the seat on stage instead (the look of shock-surprise definitely got to us)!

Fiance-to-be (Faliq), stands up from the audience belting out along to “Marry You” causing girlfriend Shazi to start tearing up. Faliq then goes on to to tell his girlfriend and the crowd, the many reasons why he fell in love with her (despite failing the MRT test)!

Faliq pulls off a stunning proposal. Funny, romantic and taking bride-to-be Shaz completely by surprise this Singapore proposal had us feeling all warm and fuzzy!

Check out the EPIC proposal HERE!

3.

Taking place at Marina Barrage, this Singapore proposal started off with a bit of a squabble (“You want to sit here?!”) before groom-to-be, Raihan turns his fiancee-to-be, Huda around to check out ‘the view’.

The view being dancers from EYED movement doing a small flashmob performance along to a remix of “Treasure”. Raihan then further surprises Huda with a gathering of family and friends, he then of course goes on bended knee and pops the question to a teary eyed Huda.

Family and friends made this particular proposal really heart-warming. Reminding us that even though only two people are joined in matrimony family and friends play a major role as well.

Check out the family filled proposal HERE!

4.

What’s more romantic than a destination proposal? A romantic destination proposal which takes you completely off-guard of course! Bride-to-be Meiting was treated to a slideshow made by boyfriend Shunxiong (who took several late nights to finish it).

Already teary-eyed, Meiting is then brought to the sandy beaches of Maldives where Shunxiong is already waiting with a bouquet of red roses.

He then pops the question on bended knee whereby teary eyed Meiting replies with a pretty Singaporean answer, “Yes lah!”.

While the destination proposal is probably a rarity among Singaporeans, what really got us impressed was the time and effort groom-to-be Shunxiong took to do up the slideshow.

Check out the romantic destination proposal HERE!

5.

Unsuspecting bride-to-be Karen watches a flashmob perform along to the Bruno Mars hit “I Think I Want To Marry You”. Karen doesn’t suspect a thing, until the flashmob performers unveil the message ‘Will U Marry Me?”. Karen then has friends and family gather around her making way for groom-to-be Ivan. Ivan proclaims his love for Karen before popping the very important question.

While the proposal was pretty simple compared to several big proposals, the simplicity of the proposal just made it all the more romantic.

Check out the cute proposal HERE!

6.

Set at the Botanic Gardens, unsuspecting bride-to-be Elizabeth is brought out of the park’s restaurant with her arms full of single stalk flowers. She’s brought around the Botanic Gardens with friends and family handing her hand written notes, balloons and flowers.

The peak of the walk comes when she’s brought to the park’s pavilion where boyfriend Gary is awaiting her arrival. He hands her a huge bouquet of red roses and pops the question we all know is coming.

This simple proposal had no flashmob, music or performances. Yet it’s the presence of family and friends who were around to spend the special day with, that made this proposal all the more romantic.

Check out the simple and romantic proposal HERE.

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Bride and groom-to-be, Johnathan and Patrina walk into a church together. Unsuspecting Patrina then gets a pleasant surprise when Johnathan pulls out a guitar and starts serenading her (with his own composition mind you!).

Patrina instantly tears up as the church starts to fill with family and friends. The Singapore Show Choir that joins in on the performance singing backup for Johnathan.

Johnathan hands her a bouquet of flowers before going down on bended knee. Patrina, with teary eyes and a big smile replies with “Of course I will”.

The proposal was all the more romantic when you pay close attention to the lyrics of the song Johnathan composed. Offering viewers a small snippet of their lives together. And of course the way Johnathan looks at (now) fiancee Patrina, got us all hoping that one day we might be so lucky!

These 7 Singaporean proposals, not only got us girls daydreaming about our own proposals (that are hopefully going to come someday)! Let’s hope 2017 will see a lot more jawdropping – romantic proposals come our way!

Also Read: Dessert Buffets In Singapore: So You Can Gorge On Ice Cream, Cakes & Chocolate!

8 Unmissable And Fun Events To Attend So You Can End Your Year With A Bang! [16-31 Dec]

We’re in the final weeks of 2016! What better way to end this year than to head down to these Singapore events!

Christmas Events Aren’t Over Just Yet!

1. Trees Of The World @ Botanic Gardens

If you’re keen to get away from the Christmas crowd yet still want to feel the Christmas spirit, head down to the Botanic Gardens.

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1 Cluny Road, S259569
Opening Hours: 5am – 12am

2. Christmas @ Tanjong Pagar Railway Station

Tanjong Pagar Railway Station will be bidding us farewell with an all day Christmas carnival.

The national monument, which will be making way for the Cantonment MRT station on the Circle Line, will be holding its last open house on 25 Dec. Featuring a Christmas market selling Christmas treats, visitors will also be able to enjoy live jazz performances along the tracks of Tanjong Pagar Railway Station.

Tanjong Pagar Railway Station
30 Keppel Road, S089059
Opening Hours: 9am – 9pm

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3. Cirque Adrenaline

From the producers behind acclaimed shows, The Illusionists and Le Noir, Cirque Adrenaline is in Singapore this December!

Head down to MasterCard Theatres at Marina Bay for a heart pounding show that is guaranteed to keep you at the edge of your seat. Featuring over 30 performers carrying out death defying acts such as the Wheel of Death and the Sphere of Fear, Cirque Adrenaline will be a circus like no other you’ve witnessed!

Ticket prices start from $38.50.

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There’s the Bounce area which allows both the young and old to conquer 15 inflatable obstacles. Slide, which features a wet adventure segment (perfect for the humid Singapore weather)! Jump is Southeast Asia’s Tallest Blob Jump sponsored by DBS. Of course, there’ll be Feast, where you can savour a wide array of international and local fare.

Conveniently located in the CBD, blow off some steam after work at BounceOff! Fiesta!

BounceOFF! Fiesta
Bayfront Event Space
2 Dec – 1 Jan
Opening Hours: Weekdays 5pm – 11pm; Weekends 2pm – 11pm

5. The Local People Market @ CHIJMES

Keen to pick up some last minute Christmas presents without the crowd?

The Local People, in partnership with CHIJMES, will be throwing their own Xmas In The Tropics party.

Booths offering up handmade jewellery, knick knacks, pieces of art and food (of course) will be filling CHIJMES. Best part? They’re still on the look out for booths. So if you’re a looking to sell your handmade creations or if you’re shopper keen to pick up Christmas gifts, head on down to CHIJMES!

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For one, this race takes place when the sun goes down. Second, the neon glow water you will be splashed with will light participants up like the Christmas lights along Orchard Road. With different themed music zones and a huge party at the finish line, you’re bound for a ‘colourful’ time at Illumi Run 2016!

Illumi Run 2016
Palawan Green, Sentosa
17 Dec, 7pm

7. Mulan The Musical

Arriving after its hit premiere in Taiwan, this Chinese romantic-comedy musical presents its own unique take on the popular legend of Hua Mulan.

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Ticket prices start from $68

Mulan The Musical
Resorts World Theatre
Resort World Sentosa
8 Sentosa Gateway S098269
16 Dec – 5 Feb

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8. Yogurtland

American froyo brand Yogurtland has opened its doors at Suntec City.

The popular frozen yoghurt brand boasts an array of over 200 different and customised flavours.

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Yogurtland not only carries the freshest and best ingredients, but there’s also a colourful topping bar filled with both healthy and indulgent options.

The Yogurtland outlet in Suntec City will also see a rotating list of flavours changing every three weeks such as Salted Caramel Pecan and Dragon Passion Tart.

They are currently running an Instagram contest where you can stand a chance to win an Apple Watch!

First, snap a picture of your best fro-yo creation either at the Photo Booth provided at Yogurtland or with your own backdrop. Next, post it on Instagram with hashtags #YogurtlandSingapore and #WatchMyYogurtland to stand a chance to win the Apple Watch!

Yoghurtland
#B1-165/166
Suntec City, 3 Temasek Boulevard S038983

From musicals to outdoor festivals, December is bound to be an exciting month. Drop us a comment and let us know which ones you’ll be checking out!

Also, read Fit For A King: You’ll Need These Delectable Desserts To Complete Your Christmas Feast!

Riverside Point Is Bringing The Joy of Feasting To The Next Level With All Their Amazing Giveaways!

The Singapore River was an important feature of Singapore’s growing port back when we were still in our developing stages.

Fast forward to a few decades later, and the River has now evolved into the urban city’s hotspot.

With thumping music and diners spilling onto the banks of the Singapore River, it’s no surprise Riverside Point has become a mainstay along the Singapore River.

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A stone’s throw from Clarke Quay MRT Station, Riverside Point houses popular restaurants that offer breathtaking views of Singapore’s night scene. For those of you who want a meal with a view, here are 5 Riverside Point restaurants that are serving up delicious Christmas eats this festive season!

1. Christmas Special @ JUMBO Seafood

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Everyday: 12pm – 3pm, 5.30pm – 12am
Contact: 6532 3435

2. Late Night Happy Hour @ Café Iguana

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Traditional Christmas dinners have never been your style?

Good news for you, because Café Iguana not only serves up authentic Mexican fare, they also want you to celebrate this festive season by letting loose!

Happy Hour starts at 10pm at Café Iguana with half-off House Margaritas!

Café Iguana wants you to unwind this holiday season with traditionally-flavored Margaritas like strawberry, and exotic flavors like soursop alongside a sizzling platter of Mexican delights, you’re bound to have a Christmas you’ll never forget!

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What better way to celebrate this festive season than indulging in the joy of feasting with some friends?

Harry’s at Riverside Point is serving a dine-in buddle for 4 pax. Inclusive of Harry’s Signature Wings, a mouthwatering Triple Sausage Platter and a couple of Cupcake shooters, you’ll be stuffed-full of Christmas cheer at Harry’s!

If you’re stuck on ideas for Christmas presents, Harry’s has also got you covered.

The restaurant has got a couple of voucher packs that would fit any beer aficionado – for example, at $49, the Berry Christmas voucher gets you 6 pints of Harry’s Premium Lager, or a meal to share at any Harry’s outlet!

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Brewerkz isn’t your average run-of-the-mill bar – it’s known for its high quality craft beer and a winner of several awards for its signature and seasonal beers. Serving up 13 different brews on tap, it’s no wonder beer aficionados flock to Brewerkz!

Throwing the biggest Christmas party? You’re going to need some drinks to get the party started!

This year, Brewerkz is offering up a Takeaway Special you can’t refuse. With 25% off when you purchase two 6-packs and mini kegs, and 30% if you bring home four, you know you’re pretty much set when it comes to alcohol for your Christmas get-togethers. 

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Let’s be honest, we Singaporeans love our spice – just look how people jumped on the bandwagon of downing bowls of Samyang Ramen! The majority of us Singaporeans also live by the mantra “the spicier the better”.

For Spicy House, ‘spice’ takes on a whole new meaning. A Chengdu-style hotpot restaurant that just opened its doors three months ago, the popular Chinese restaurant chain is known for its spicy broth and fresh ingredients.

This holiday season, Spicy House has a late night promotion with 32% off your total bill from 10pm to 3am from Fridays to Sundays! To make things even sweeter, Spicy House will be giving out cash vouchers from 10 to 18 December!

Share the joy of feasting and indulge in the restaurant’s flavourful broth with signature dishes such as the spicy beef balls!

Spicy House
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#01-07 Riverside Point 30 Merchant Road
Opening Hours: 11am – 2pm; 5pm – 4am
Contact: 6493 7213

Christmas At Riverside Point

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This festive season, Riverside Point wants to treat all its Christmas shoppers to some amazing giveaways!

Spend a minimum of $50* and stand a chance to win an iPad Air, Apple Watch, and shopping & dining vouchers worth up to $250,000! Riverside Point will also be giving out exclusive journals when you spend a minimum of $100*!

With these amazing Christmas deals and restaurants serving up some delicious eats this festive season, head on down to Riverside Point for al fresco dining by the river and celebrate this year end the right way!

*Terms and conditions apply. Redemption is at Clarke Quay Central Concierge from now till 25 Dec 2016.

Clarke Quay Central Concierge is located at Level 1 (Blue Zone), 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore 059817. The Concierge opens from 10am to 10pm daily.

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Also Read: Under $25: 9 Super Local Christmas Gifts That Will Surely Amaze Your Friends!

Ultimate Guide To Dog-Friendly Places: Hang Out With Your Doggy All Day, Every Day!

Have you had your little pooch begging you with those innocent puppy eyes hoping that you’d bring them along with you? Well, you are not the only one. We too, spend at least 5 minutes every single day at the door assuring them that we’d be back in a few hours. However, that doesn’t mean that we aren’t guilty leaving them all alone. *inserts crying emoji*

Why not bring your pooch along to your next gathering? We have compiled a fun list of dog-friendly places: cafes, beaches and even a hotel, that allows you to spend some time with your fur-kid! No more sad, droopy eyes staring back at you. Plus, they also get to socialise and make some new friends. That’s definitely a win-win for doggy and us!

Dog-Friendly Restaurants/Cafes

Admit it, all of us dog owners secretly wish all cafes are dog-friendly.

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We’re glad to announce that this secret dream of ours is actually coming true. There are quite a few dog-friendly cafes with excellent food in Singapore.

Not all of them have separate menus for our furry friends though, but we are sure that they are contented just lying around and spending time with us!

1) The Coastal Settlement

A superb area located in Changi, The Coastal Settlement has both indoor and outdoor seating areas. It is a cosy and spacious cafe with pretty awesome food for the humans. Also, water bowls are complimentary for our little ones.

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This will be great for some quality, cosy time with both your human friends and furry loved ones. Order some finger food to share and enjoy the well-deserved weekend!

The Coastal Settlement
200 Netheravon Road, Singapore 508529
Tue to Sun: 10.30am – 12am (Closed on Mondays)
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Think wood-fired pizzas and our favourite pastas. Casa Verde is a splendid place with great, authentic Italian food. Awesome, yummy food and you get to spend time with your little one – what’s more to ask for?

Casa Verde
1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569
Monday – Sunday: 7:30am to 11pm
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Aside from the usual food, pet accessories and apparels are available as well, if you are intending to give your little one an even bigger treat.

Happenstance Cafe
39 Opal Crescent, Singapore 328425
Mon to Tue, Thu to Fri: 12pm – 10pm; Sat to Sun: 11am – 10pm; Closed on Wed
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4) Coastes

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Located at Siloso Beach Walk, Coastes is a beach-side bar with plenty of shady spots, sun beds and benches. Both of you get to enjoy a rustic, chilled-out day right along the beach.

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Enjoy simple Western fares like the usual Eggs Benedict and barbecued ribs. Fancy some ice cold beer while soaking up the sun? You can do that too!

Coastes
50 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099000
Mon-Thur:  9am – 11pm; Fri, Sat & Eve of Public Holiday:  9am – 1am; Sun & Public Holidays:  9am – 11pm
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This is also a great place to hang out with your friends over a bowl of mussels and a few Belgian beers. Your fur kid gets to tag along as well. Perfect!

Brussels Sprouts 
80 Mohamed Sultan Road, #01-12 The Pier @ Robertson, Singapore 239013
Mon to Thu : 3pm to 12am; Fri : 2pm to 2am; Sat : 11am to 2am; Sun : 11am to 12am
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The cafe is divided into two areas – one for the humans and the other one for the humans with the fur kids.

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If you are there for a weekend brunch, be sure to get the Big Brekkie for yourself. For the pets, they have a pretty great selection that includes Cream Cheese Salmon Rolls and Beef Shepherd’s Pies. With those yummy treats, your furry one is definitely going to jump around with joy after that hearty meal.

Bonus: They serve really decent and affordable coffee!

Sun Ray Cafe
79 and 81 Brighton Crescent, Serangoon Gardens Estate, Singapore 559218
Mon & Tue: 6PM – 11PM; Wed – Fri: 11AM – 11PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM – 11PM; PH: 10AM – 11PM

The whole restaurant is dog approved and dog friendly – both their indoor and outdoor alfresco dining areas!

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Head on down if you are craving comfort western food and a comfortable friendly place to dine with your doggy. All doggies get a bowl of ice water when they arrive too!

Pasta J
205 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 574345
Weekdays: 12pm-3pm and 6pm-10pm; Weekends & Public Holidays: 10.30am-10.30pm
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What’s more, a few of their outlets are also pet-friendly!

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Your fur-kid will be so stoked by the aroma of the pizza. They can’t have any, but a little bit of crust once in a while wouldn’t hurt, right?

Pepperoni Pizzeria (Pet-friendly Outlets)
GREENWOOD, 
6 Greenwood Avenue, Hillcrest Park, Singapore 289195
Mondays to Saturdays: 12pm to 11pm; Sundays: 11am to 11pm; closed from 3pm to 5pm on Mon to Thurs

BIOPOLIS, 10 Biopolis Road, #01-01, Chromos Block, Singapore 138670
Mondays to Sundays: 11am to 10pm; closed from 3pm to 5pm on Mon to Fri
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The casual environment at The Garden Slug is perfect for a lazy weekend with your furry friend. They will thank you as well, since it is located next to a few pet stores and you could get some doggy treats or toys!

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Since they are famous for their huge platters that are great for sharing, grab your buddies and head down together!

The Garden Slug
55 Lor L Telok Kurau, Singapore 425500
Mon-Thu 6pm-10.30pm; Fri 11am-10.30pm; Sat, Sun, PH 9am-10.30pm
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There are a few fenced up areas in Singapore called dog runs. These facilities are created just for our cute little ones. Remove those leashes and set them free, so they can enjoy the freedom of being in the great outdoors at least for awhile. We reckon they’d be so happy (and tired!) afterwards.

1) Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park

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An area that spans over 3km – we get why this place is a hot favourite on the weekends! There is also a fenced area designated for the bigger doggies out there.

Bishan Park
Along Bishan Road and Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, Singapore 569981
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2) West Coast Park

A place for the Westies! The park is open at all times so you can head there for a workout with your dog any time of the day.

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On top of providing biodegradable poo bags, water taps are also available, just in case our little ones get thirsty.

West Coast Park
West Coast Highway, West Coast Park, Singapore 126844
Website

3) Katong Park

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Though the dog run is not that big, we are sure it is sufficient for a mid-week workout and training for our furry kids.

Katong Park
59 Fort Rd, Singapore 439105
Website

4) Tampines Central Park

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Though the dog run is small, you can go for a walk with your doggy together in the spacious dog-friendly park.

Tampines Central Park
Tampines St 83 (Tampines Avenue 5)
Website

5) The Animal Resort Off-Leash Park

This animal resort is more than just big. It’s massively huge – spanning across two hectares!

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Besides a dog run, there are also other facilities such as a pet hotel, grooming school as well as agility facilities. Time to train our fur kids!

The Animal Resort
81 Seletar West Farmway 5, Singapore 798061
Tuesday – Sunday: 10am to 5pm, closed on Mondays
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Dog-Friendly Places

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All dogs are required to be leashed up (except for Marina Barrage) at these places, but we are certain that doggy won’t be blaming you for that leash, since they will be spending some quality time with their favourite person!

1) East Coast Park

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One of the most popular parks in Singapore, East Coast Park, is huge so there are plenty of spaces for your pooch to run around. A picnic with both your dog and human friends sounds really great!

East Coast Park
East Coast Park Service Rd, Singapore 449876
Website

2) Botanic Gardens

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A walk with your furry companion in the scenic, award-winning Botanic Gardens is just pure enjoyment. Definitely a photo-worthy location for the both of you!

Botanic Gardens
1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569
Website

3) The Green Corridor

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Want a good, long walk with your pooch and explore a little bit of Singapore’s history at the same time? Try The Green Corridor!

With a photogenic old railway line connecting to a few other green spaces like the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve – things are certainly going to get interesting.

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Marina Barrage is our ultimate favourite kite-flying site in Singapore and of course, our little ones are tagging along! Spend a peaceful family day at the open space flying your kites and having a picnic with that amazing paranomic view of Singapore’s cityscape.

Marina Barrage
8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018951
Website

We are really glad to see so many great dog-friendly places that warmly welcome our pets. After all, we love them (a lot!!!!) and always want to give them the best.

Just hanging out together and giving them a small little treat once in a while is certainly worth it. So, give these dog-friendly places a visit and we are pretty sure that your furry kid is so going to jump around with joy.

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Also, read The Ultimate Guide To Work-Friendly Cafes With WiFi In Singapore For 2016!