Why Book A Hotel Room When You Can Party On A Yacht For The Same Price?
Boat parties have long been an activity favoured by the high SES demographic.
There’s something about being on the ‘high’ SES (read: seas) that makes a party appear more lavish than it seems. Is it the sun or the sea breeze?
But that’s beside the point. Did you know that you can now rent a yacht for the same price as booking a lavish hotel suite?
[caption id="attachment_34697" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Image Credit: GRVTY Media[/caption]However, there are a few problems with the current process of renting a yacht in Singapore.
Firstly, finding a yacht owner who is willing to rent their yacht. The current process is to trawl forums or find a yacht owner by word of mouth.
Next is finding one that suits your budget and occasion.
This tiresome process is time-consuming and might ultimately come to naught in the end.
This is where Yachtly comes in.
Yachtly is Singapore’s first yacht rental platform perfect for a wide range of occasions and budgets.
It allows you to take your parties and special events out to sea, all while making the process of booking a yacht seamless and effortless.
Sailing Yachtly On The High Seas
I have to admit I’m a bit of a “suaku”. I’ve never been on a yacht in my life unless you count the Tekong ‘Penguin’ Ferry. Never thought the first time I board one will be for an office yacht party.
We boarded the yacht, a gorgeous Leopard 51 Power Catamaran, at One Degree 15 Marina.
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The first thing I noticed was the food.
Stacked trays of beehoon, fried rice, chicken wings, stir fried vegetables and samosas on the table at the back of the yacht.
Apparently, Yachtly has partnered with Halal-certified catering companies such as Neo Group and EZBBQ to provide either cooked food or barbecue food.
And that’s not all, some of the yachts might even provide complimentary BBQ services or BBQ rentals at a nominal fee.
You can also choose to bring your own food and alcohol on board. They even have a small fridge and microwave for you to store and heat up your food!
Just take special care and dispose your rubbish properly and NOT in the sea.
Now, being the “suaku” that I am, I scrambled up to the top deck and heaved a sigh of relief. It was better than I expected – breezy, spacious and scenic.
[caption id="attachment_34701" align="aligncenter" width="1109"] Image Credit: Yachtly[/caption]After the captain laid the ground rules on board the yacht (No littering, no food, drinks, and wet people in the cabin etc.), we set sail out of the Marina and onto the high seas!
The water might be choppier on certain days outside of the Marina so ALWAYS follow the safety rules on board the yacht.
[caption id="attachment_34702" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Image Credit: GRVTY Media[/caption]So away we sailed towards Lazarus Island and dropped anchor within the cove, safely tucked away behind the island where the big scary waves can’t rock this yacht.
[caption id="attachment_34711" align="aligncenter" width="480"] GIF Credit: GRVTY Media[/caption]Armed with a large unicorn float and the inflatable slide on board, one by one we jumped in.
[caption id="attachment_34708" align="aligncenter" width="480"] GIF Credit: GRVTY Media[/caption]Not me. I was lying on the upper deck watching the sun set and the clouds go by.
If you’re wondering where the girls showered and changed, the yacht has 2 decent-sized bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.
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When the sun set, we had dinner and we heard a shriek. Someone found the karaoke machine in the cabin.
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The rest of the night’s activities comprised mainly of singing. Some in the cabin with the karaoke machine, and most of us on the upper deck with the acoustic guitar.
As we sang the night away, our yacht set sail towards Marina Bay Sands for a glorious view of the Singapore city skyline before looping back to One Degree 15 Marina.
Book Your Own Yacht, Airbnb-Style
The Yachtly website is reminiscent of Airbnb, in that the process of booking a yacht is simple and fuss-free.
Choose the occasion. Is it a family gathering, a wedding, a celebration party, or a corporate event?
Select the date that you need to charter the yacht.
Lastly, indicate the number of guests and hit ‘Enter’!
Yachtly will generate a list of yachts in their fleet that suit your criteria. You can even toggle the budget and select the yacht type!
They have yachts that can accommodate up to 50 people.
Their price range starts as low as $400 up to $10,000, depending on your criteria.
If you’re unsure at any point, Yachtly has a live chat function that you can access to speak to an agent immediately.
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Skip The Geylang Crowd And Visit These 6 Ramadan Bazaars In S’pore Instead
If you’re tired of the overhyped and overpriced food at Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar, we get you.
Here’s a list of alternative bazaars that you should go to do all your last minute Hari Raya shopping. From kuih and dendeng to capal and baju kurung, these bazaars got you covered.
1. Jalan Jalan Makan Makan Raya Edition 2018 (Marina Bay Sands)
The Jalan-Jalan Makan-Makan Raya Edition 2018 is coming to Marina Bay Sands from 1 – 3 June. It is the first MEGA halal food and shopping bazaar at MBS that you definitely don’t want to miss out on.
You’ll get to meet your favourite celebrities, shop for your Hari Raya outfits and break your fast, all in one place!
If you’re looking for the perfect baju kurung, homegrown Muslimah fashion designer Adlina Anis, will have a pop-up booth at the bazaar. Get your wallets ready, because her Hari Raya collection is to die for.
[caption id="attachment_34665" align="aligncenter" width="1198"] Image Credit: @adlinaanisofficial[/caption]If you’re planning on breaking fast at the bazaar, head on to Farah Diana Catering’s booth for their famous Nasi Ambeng ($7). This meal is packed with sides such as beef rendang and sambal goreng – you’re definitely going to need a power nap after eating this.
[caption id="attachment_34667" align="aligncenter" width="536"] Image Credit: Farah Diana Catering Facebook[/caption]Their booth will be located right next to the stage so you definitely won’t miss it! Best part, there’s plenty of seating space as well so you can break fast at the bazaar itself.
With over 200 stalls at the Jalan-Jalan Makan-Makan bazaar, you won’t need to look elsewhere for all your Hari Raya needs.
Jalan-Jalan Makan-Makan Raya Edition 2018
Address: Marina Bay Sands Expo Hall E
Date: 1 – 3 June 2018
Time: 10am – 10pm
2. Bazaar Raya One World (Our Tampines Hub)
The Bazaar Raya One World at Our Tampines Hub has plenty of traditional bazaar staples including putu bambu, ayam perchik, and satay burger. So if you’re looking for real food, then this is the place to indulge.
Keep cool with a cup of original Butter Booeh from BOO:EH and bask in the atmosphere of festivities at the bazaar! Their slushie is a new crowd’s favourite as well.
[caption id="attachment_34670" align="aligncenter" width="1742"] Image Credit: @boo.eh[/caption]Out of the 150 stalls available at Bazaar Raya One World, we highly recommend getting the Satay Burger from Famous Satay Burger. If you need an upgrade from your usual ramly burgers, this is the perfect choice for you.
[caption id="attachment_34671" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Famous Satay Burger Facebook[/caption]If you’re looking for real good food for the soul, then this bazaar won’t disappoint. No rainbow coloured food or edible balloons at this bazaar here!
Bazaar Raya One World
Address: Our Tampines Hub, 1 Tampines Walk, Singapore 528523
Date: 12 May – 13 June
3. KB Raya Fest (D’Marquee, Downtown East)
D’Marquee is the perfect location for a bazaar if you can’t stand the heat.
Get your wallets ready because you’re in for a real treat. KB Raya Fest is a one stop destination for all your Hari Raya needs. Not to mention, some of the food vendors sounds pretty damn good too!
Burgs by Project Warung will be selling their famous burgers at KB Raya Fest 2018. Unless you live under a rock, Burgs is known for selling gourmet burgers at an affordable price.
Trust me, you can’t miss out on this one.
[caption id="attachment_34672" align="aligncenter" width="1288"] Image Credit: @projectwarung[/caption]KB Raya Fest
Address: D’Marquee @ Downtown East
Date: 25th – 27th May 2018
Time: 12pm to 11pm
4. LalooLalang Bazaar (Malay Heritage Centre)
Bring all your kakis for 3 days of food, fun and entertainment. For our non-Muslim geng, in the morning you go breakfast then in the evening you join for break fast ok!
This highly anticipated bazaar has been hugely successful since its debut in 2015.
Fashion, lifestyle, food and fun awaits you down at LalooLalang Bazaar. Be entertained by local acts and learn a thing or two about the Malay culture down at the Malay Heritage Centre galleries!
[caption id="attachment_34675" align="aligncenter" width="1950"] Image Credit: @laloolalang[/caption]LalooLalang Bazaar
Address: Malay Heritage Centre, 85 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198501
Date: 1 – 3 June
Time: 3pm to Midnight
5. Bazaar Raya Utara (Woodlands Regional Centre)
The Bazaar Raya Utara is now in its 16th year, featuring a record of 80 stalls, selling everything from street food to homemade Hari Raya goodies.
A new air-conditioned section also houses apparel and fashion stalls, such as Muslimah fashion brand Ayu Apparels and online store Vintagewknd.
[caption id="attachment_34676" align="aligncenter" width="1302"] Image Credit: @ayuapparels[/caption]Thankfully, traditional food stalls still comprise the bulk of the bazaar’s offerings, with the longest lines dedicated to crowd favourites such as nasi Padang and Ramly Burgers!
Bazaar Raya Utara
Address: Woodlands Regional Centre, Next to Causeway Point
Date: 14 May – 12 June
Time: 10am – 11pm
6. The Grand Bazaar (Singapore Expo)
Inspired by the famed spice bazaars in Istanbul, The Grand Bazaar will take you through the sights and sounds of Turkey.
Taking place on the final weekend of Ramadan, visitors can expect a myriad of food, fashion and furniture shopping, plus cultural performances to enjoy.
A colourful experience awaits you at the Grand Bazaar. With a wide spectrum of vendors participating, you are sure to find something unique in this gathering.
The Grand Bazaar
Address: Singapore Expo Hall 6B
Date: 8 – 10 June 2018
Time: 10am – 10pm
So grab your friends, family and most importantly, your wallet, and head down to these bazaars before the month of Ramadan ends!
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Beerfest Asia Celebrates Its 10th Beer-thday With A Bigger Venue And Limited Edition Booze
If you love your booze, then get your liver ready because SouthEast Asia’s largest beer festival is returning for its 10th edition this August!
[caption id="attachment_34573" align="aligncenter" width="1890"] Image Credit: Hapz[/caption]That’s right, Beerfest Asia 2018 will be happening from 30 August to 2 September 2018! And this time, they’ve got a major venue upgrade.
Chug! Chug! Chug!
Beerfest Asia was started so that Singaporeans will be able to taste and sample beers that are not usually available in Singapore.
[caption id="attachment_34571" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image Credit: Beerfest Asia[/caption]This year, the event celebrates a decade of booze and it promises to be bigger and better than any Beerfest of the past years, with 600+ beers and entertainment.
Beerfest Asia is also working with 10 breweries worldwide to create 10 limited edition Beerfest Asia Birthday Beers which will only be available at the festival.
Last year’s Beerfest Asia was held at Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore, but this year the festival has found a much bigger home. That’s right, Beerfest Asia 2018 will be at The Meadow at Gardens By The Bay!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Runfxzri-x0
While participating booze merchants have not been announced, ticketing details are already available.
The Advance Pass comes with 1 complimentary welcome beer. 1 Day Advance Passes costs $20 per person for Thursday and Sunday, and $25 per person for Friday and Saturday.
It’ll be more worth to buy Advance Passes in a group of 4. For $75, you and your friends are allowed entry on one of any of the 4 days as well as 4 complimentary welcome beers.
However, if you’re looking to up your game, then go for the VIP Pass which grants you access to 1 day of free flow VIP beer. The VIP Pass goes for $110 on Thursday and Sunday, and $150 on Friday and Saturday.
You may purchase your BeerFest passes here.
In the meantime, do keep a lookout on Beerfest Asia’s Facebook page for more updates on food vendors and musical acts that will be performing!
Are you ready for Singapore’s largest beer festival?
Beerfest Asia 2018
Venue: The Meadow @ Gardens By The Bay
Date: 30 Aug – 2 Sep 2018
Website
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You Can Now Find Free Books Around S’pore Thanks To This Emma Watson-Backed Movement
Growing up, I’ve always enjoyed reading as a hobby and it was never a chore. I never understood why some of my friends cannot stand the thought of reading a book.
After all, when you’re on social media, aren’t you reading too? For all my fellow bibliophiles, there’s an international movement that’s gone global and has spread to more than 100 countries – The Book Fairies.
[caption id="attachment_34544" align="aligncenter" width="498"] Image Credit: Image Credit: The Book Fairies[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34547" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Image Credit: The Book Fairies[/caption]Books that have been hidden by book fairies can be identified by a green ribbon wrapped around the book, as well as the signature “The Book Fairies” sticker.
This international movement is not an exclusive thing though. Anyone can join in.
All you have to do is buy their green ribbons and stickers from “The Book Fairies” shop here, wrap a book of your choosing, pick a secret public location (but not too secret please, we WANT to find them) and hide the books!
[caption id="attachment_34549" align="aligncenter" width="1328"] Image Credit: The Book Fairies[/caption]Also, with International Museum Day coming up on 18, 19 and 20 May 2018, The Book Fairies are encouraging book fairies to hide books in and around museums around the world.
[caption id="attachment_34548" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: The Book Fairies[/caption]So that’s a clue to finding books this coming weekend.
Now, what book should I hide next….
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Get Good Hawker Grub For $2 And $3 Beers At The Tiger Street Food Pop-Up This Friday
Growing up, I used to dislike going to hawker centres. It was always stuffy and unhygienic and the tables were gross. But I eventually found my appreciation for the humble hawker centre. Hawker food is cheap, unpretentious and speaks for itself.
While being a hawker is a dying trade in Singapore, there are a few who willingly embrace the trade and are doing well. These new generation hawkers are revamping hawker food and bringing new dishes to the masses.
Last year, the first Tiger Street Festival was held, for young hawkers to showcase their food and creations and the proceeds went to the Tiger Street Food Support Fund.
[caption id="attachment_34504" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: Tiger Beer[/caption]This year, the Tiger Street Festival returns for their 2nd edition.
Tiger Street Food Festival
On 11 May 2018, there’s the Tiger Street Food Pop-up, happening at Prinsep Street, a sneak preview for what’s to come in the Tiger Street Food Festival.
This pop-up will feature 6 out of the 11 young hawker lineup.
Participating hawkers include K.R. Banana Leaf Masala Chicken Nasi Lemak, Fishboss, Prawn Village, Ah Tan Wings, FORUM Hainanese Congee, and Snuggrubs.
We have our eyes on Fishboss, Ah Tan Wings, and Prawn Village.
Fishboss is known for their handmade fishball noodles, which are a hometown favourite of the owner in Yong Peng, Malaysia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMyQy9O0BTQ
Their handmade fishballs are soft and don’t have a lingering fishy smell, which is a sign that the fishballs are fresh.
That’s not all, their noodles are served with dark sauce, minced meat and spring onions which is always welcome because nobody likes plain noodles.
Ah Tan Wings made waves with their perfected Prawn Paste Fried Chicken, also known as Har Cheong Gai.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_mo3xNp5HU
You might have seen the insane queues they generated at previous events such as the Kranji Countryside Farmer’s Market and the Civic District Festival last year.
If you’re a fan of Prawn Paste Fried Chicken, you cannot miss Ah Tan Wings.
If Prawn Noodles are what you seek, then Prawn Village is where you should be. While it’s not an actual village, it is a stall in Golden Mile Food Centre that serves up original Penang fresh Prawn Noodles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2L9WeeUA08
The recipe for the Prawn Noodles was taught to owner Anson Loo by a Penang hawker. He simmers pork ribs and chicken bones for hours to create a flavourful broth. The prawns used are big and fresh and are cooked only upon order.
If that doesn’t already sound good to you, we don’t know what will.
Happening from 5pm to 10.30pm, the Tiger Street Pop-up will also see local singer Gail Belmonte entertain the crowd with her soulful sound.
[caption id="attachment_34503" align="aligncenter" width="752"] Image Credit: Esplanade[/caption]While admission is free, vouchers for food and beer are priced at $10 each. Beer will cost between $3 to $6 and each hawker dish will be sold at $2.
Remember to bring cash because card transactions will not be available.
If you miss the Tiger Street Pop-up tomorrow, don’t worry. There will be the Tiger Street Food Festival happening on 8 June 2018 at Tan Quee Lan street.
Do keep checking their website for more updates on the Tiger Street Food Festival.
Tiger Street Food Pop-up: The Deck
Venue: The Deck, 120A Prinsep Street, Singapore 187937
Date: 11 May 2018
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If You Only Have Half A Day In Singapore, Here Are 10 Places You Must Visit
So you’ve just landed in Singapore for a short weekend getaway.
Splendid choice. Singapore’s a melting pot of cultures so there’re plenty of options to choose from when it comes to food and places to try and visit.
We’ve come up with a list of must-visit places in Singapore regardless of the length of your visit in Asia’s Little Red Dot.
1. Changi Village
Hidden away in the eastern coast of Singapore, on the northern point of Changi, is Changi Village.
[caption id="attachment_34374" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Wikipedia[/caption]It is situated far away from the hustle and bustle of the city, past the industrial buildings and next to the airport runway. The main reason people even come to Changi Village is for the food, and Pokemon Go. Rare Pokemon spawn here apparently.
The place is hard to get to unless you’re driving and it might seem a bit too out of the way to travel to, but the place possesses a quiet charm.
And that’s not all, it’s also a favourite haunt of NSFs who are posted to Pulau Tekong. After all, the SAF Ferry Terminal is just 5 minutes away.
If you’re there, be sure to head to Changi Village Hawker Centre. Don’t miss the International Muslim Nasi Lemak, easily the most iconic dish of Changi Village.
[caption id="attachment_34375" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image Credit: Pinterest[/caption]Also, hit up 89.7 Supper Club. No it’s not a radio station, but a popular 24-hour halal supper spot. Heads up, they serve really good halal dim sum.
That’s not all, Changi Point Ferry Terminal is also the connecting point for a ferry to Pulau Ubin.
So if you’re looking for some greenery and wilderness, it’s just a boat ride away.
2. Gardens By The Bay
The Gardens By The Bay is one of Singapore’s most popular attractions, and for good reason too. Opened in 2012, the sprawling park is home to some of the world’s most unique plants and flowers.
The Flower Dome is a marvel. Designed to resemble a giant seashell, this cool conservatory houses exotic plants from over 5 different continents.
The Cloud Forest is another spectacle, featuring unique tropical plants as well as the world’s tallest indoor waterfall at 35 metres. The journey through the conservatory will take you through the mist-filled Cloud Walk and you can even marvel at the views from up top on the Treetop Walk.
[caption id="attachment_34373" align="aligncenter" width="6000"] Image Credit: Unsplash[/caption]That’s not all, step into the SuperTree Grove and stroll through the towering Supertrees. It’s almost as if you’re in the world of Pandora from James Cameron’s Avatar.
[caption id="attachment_34372" align="aligncenter" width="4016"] Image Credit: Unsplash[/caption]The Gardens By The Bay is easily one of the most prominent attraction in Singapore, opposite the iconic Singapore city skyline.
Don’t forget your camera.
Gardens By The Bay It is Singapore’s largest outdoor art gallery and remains as a treasure trove of Asian culture, philosophy, history and religion. The most iconic attraction in Haw Par Villa is the ‘Ten Courts of Hell‘.
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
Opening Hours: Daily: 5am – 2am
Contact no.: 6420 6848
Image Credit: Wikipedia[/caption]
Opening Hours: Daily: 9am – 6pm (Last entry at 5.45pm)
4. Lau Pa Sat
Lau Pa Sat, also known as Telok Ayer Market, is one of Singapore’s most iconic buildings in the Central Business District.
[caption id="attachment_34381" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Wikipedia[/caption]If you’re wondering, ‘Lau Pa Sat’ is literally Hokkien for ‘Old Market’ and it was named so because it used to be a wet market when it was still situated in its original location by the waterfront, before it was moved into the financial district.
It was gazetted as a national monument on 6 July 1973 and converted into the hawker centre that it is today.
The hawker centre is a collection of the best local food. You’ll typically find tourists and executives from neighbouring MNCs having a pint here after work, with an accompanying platter of satay.
The Lau Pa Sat hawker centre also has a 24-hour Cheers convenience store, a shoe repair shop, a laundry store and a tailor.
Your Singapore experience isn’t complete without having at least one meal here.
Lau Pa Sat
Address: 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582
Opening Hours: Mon: 10am – 11pm, Tue, Thu – Sun: 10am – 10pm, Wed: 10.30am – 9.30pm
5. Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
In the past decade, the most prominent building to rise in the Singapore city skyline is Marina Bay Sands.
[caption id="attachment_34386" align="aligncenter" width="4896"] Image Credit: Unsplash[/caption]The hotel has become the most iconic building in Singapore and one of the must-visit spots is the Marina Bay SkyPark.
[caption id="attachment_34387" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Image Credit: Marina Bay Sands[/caption]Sitting at 57 levels above the heart of the city, the Sands SkyPark Observation Deck offers 360 degrees of unblocked panoramic views of Singapore.
If you’re there at night, be sure to stay for Spectra, a 15-minute, free-for-public outdoor light and water show displayed at the Event Plaza along the promenade.
Be sure to bring your cameras because you cannot get any better views of Singapore anywhere else.
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
Address: Level 57, Tower 3, 10 Bayfront Ave, Sands SkyPark
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 9.30am – 10pm, Fri – Sun: 9.30am – 11pm
Price: Adult: $23, Children Aged 2 – 12: $17, Senior Citizen: $20, Children Under 2, Hotel Guests: Free
Website
6. Maxwell Food Centre
Maxwell Food Centre is easily one of our favourite spots to eat.
[caption id="attachment_34383" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: Dreamstime[/caption]A few minutes walk away from Tanjong Pagar MRT station, the food centre is a treasure trove of good food.
While people usually queue for Tian Tian Chicken Rice, we suggest that you ditch the queue and go for something more exciting.
Go for gravy goodness at the Hainanese Curry Rice stall or have a healthier meal with the Sliced Fish Soup from Jin Hua Fish Head Bee Hoon.
[caption id="attachment_34385" align="aligncenter" width="645"] Image Credit: Burpple User Alicia Ho[/caption]These are our 2 favourite stalls in Maxwell Food Centre.
Maxwell Food Centre has perpetually snaking queues in majority of their stalls. So come early, come hungry, and bring a friend so you can try as many dishes as possible.
Maxwell Food Centre
Address: 1 Kadayanallur Street, Singapore 069184
7. Mustafa Centre
What initially started out as a store selling readymade garments in 1971 has since grown into a 24-hour, six floor, two-building shopping heaven.
[caption id="attachment_34388" align="aligncenter" width="618"] Image Credit: Pinterest[/caption]Your first visit here may feel overwhelming as you’re bound to bump shoulders with tens of thousands of people squeezing their way through Mustafa’s narrow aisles.
You’ll find everything from homeware and electronics to clothes and groceries. With over 3,000 products on sale at bargained prices, you’re bound to fill your baskets with snacks, a random pair of sunglasses and perhaps a kettle that you managed to convince yourself that you’ll “eventually” need.
If you find yourself feeling a little peckish while doing your shopping, there’s a 400-seater restaurant called Kebabs ‘n Curries opened at the rooftop of Mustafa’s spanking new wing. You can enjoy everything from naan to dum briyani without the fine dining price tag.
Mustafa Centre is the one-stop place for everything. Just be sure to control your urge to buy everything while you’re here.
Mustafa Centre
Address: 145 Syed Alwi Road, Little India, Singapore 207704
Website
8. National Gallery Singapore
National Gallery Singapore is an art gallery that houses the world’s largest public collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian art, with over 8,000 works of art.
[caption id="attachment_34393" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image Credit: National Gallery Singapore[/caption]Located in the Civic District, the National Gallery Singapore consists of 2 national monuments, namely the former Supreme Court and City Hall and is the largest visual arts venue and museum in Singapore.
[caption id="attachment_34390" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image Credit: Wikipedia[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34391" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image Credit: Wikipedia[/caption]The National Gallery also collaborates with international museums to jointly present Southeast Asian art in the global context.
Be sure to check out their website for updates on current exhibitions.
National Gallery Singapore
Address: 1 St. Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178957
Opening Hours: Daily: 10am – 7pm
Contact no.: 6271 7000
Website
9. Singapore Zoo
The Singapore Zoo, formerly known as the Singapore Zoological Gardens, was opened in 1973.
[caption id="attachment_34394" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image Credit: Pinterest[/caption]The zoo houses over 315 species of animals with about 16 percent considered to be threatened species. Look out for the white tigers!
[caption id="attachment_34395" align="aligncenter" width="460"] Image Credit: The Telegraph[/caption]Set in a rainforest environment, the Singapore Zoo is known for their ‘open concept’ where animals live in landscapes and environments that simulate their natural habitat.]
That’s not all, they have various live shows featuring Birds of Prey and Sea Lions!
If you’re looking for a world-class zoological experience, then you should pay a visit to the Singapore Zoo.
Singapore Zoo
Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
Opening Hours: Daily: 8.30am – 6pm
Contact no.: 6269 3411
Website
10. Southern Ridges & Henderson Waves Bridge
Singapore has always been known as Asia’s Greenest City and what better way to experience the natural greenery on our island city, than taking a hike on the Southern Ridges, a 10km trail that connects the parks along the southern ridge of Singapore.
[caption id="attachment_34396" align="aligncenter" width="700"] Image Credit: DiscoverSG[/caption]The Southern Ridges trail connects Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park and Kent Ridge Park.
Mount Faber Park is one of the oldest parks in Singapore and is connected to Telok Blangah Hill Park by the Henderson Waves bridge.
If you’re looking for great photo opportunities and amazing views of the sunset, keep walking until you reach Henderson Waves bridge.
[caption id="attachment_34397" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image Credit: @adventureideas[/caption]It is Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge with a unique wave-form design that forms alcoves that double as shelters with seats within.
The wave-forms are lit with LED lamps at night from 7pm to 2am daily, so you can pop by anytime.
It’s quite cathartic to just be there. Do pack bug spray though; mosquitoes are vicious.
Southern Ridges & Henderson Waves Bridge
Address: Henderson Road, Mount Faber Park, Singapore 099203
Website
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7 Unique Sports Experiences That Can Only Be Found In Sentosa
Home to 3 pristine beaches, Universal Studios Singapore theme park, 120 F&B dining options and more, Sentosa is the biggest must-visit tourist destination in Singapore.
Bearing the title of the “State of Fun”, Sentosa also offers a whole bunch of unique sports experiences that can only be found within the island.
Break your routine and head to Sentosa for mega fun ways to exercise!
Only In Sentosa
1. Watch The Singapore MX Beach Race For Free!
The Singapore MX Beach Race is back for another round of high adrenaline action on the beaches of Sentosa!
The Motocross beach race has riders racing their dirt bikes in the sand, a challenging terrain even for the most experienced racers.
[caption id="attachment_34290" align="aligncenter" width="4500"] Image Credit: Singapore MX Beach Race[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34291" align="aligncenter" width="4500"] Image Credit: Singapore MX Beach Race[/caption]This year’s event will see riders battle it out over 3 rounds of racing for the coveted title of Singapore’s first-ever Motocross National Champion.
If you’re an extreme sports fan or just looking for some excitement, this is an event you won’t want to miss.
Singapore MX Beach Race
Venue: Siloso Beach
Date: 5 – 6 May
Time: 11am – 6pm
Price: Free
Website
2. Bungy Jump At AJ Hackett Sentosa
AJ Hackett houses Singapore’s first and only bungy tower, standing 50m above the ground on Sentosa’s Siloso Beach.
There are 3 activities for you to choose from to get your adrenaline pumping.
Drop and swoop on the Giant Swing with your family members or test your will and conquer your acrophobia on the 47m Bungy Jump.
[caption id="attachment_34292" align="aligncenter" width="3912"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34293" align="aligncenter" width="3024"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]From now till 30 June 2018, experience the Bungy Jump for just $139 NETT (U.P: $199), or bring 2 friends and try the Giant Swing together (good for 3 pax) for just $99 NETT (U.P: $237).
AJ Hackett Sentosa
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 1pm – 7pm, Sat – Sun: 12pm – 8pm
Website
3. JetPack/JetBlade At Ola Beach Club
Ola Beach Club is a watersports centre, beach club, family playground, as well as a wedding and party venue rolled into one.
The most unique watersport activity here? The JetPack and JetBlade.
These are water-propelled jetpacks that can elevate you up to 30 feet in the air. Basically, you’re flying thanks to controlled water pressure blasting you into the air.
[caption id="attachment_34294" align="aligncenter" width="956"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34295" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]If you feel safer on the water, go for a relaxing kayak or paddle around on a Paddleboard.
[caption id="attachment_34314" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]To experience the wind in your face, hop on the Banana Boat that can accommodate up to 10 riders.
[caption id="attachment_34297" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]Head over to Ola Beach Club on a Tuesday and you’ll get to enjoy the ‘Twos-Day 1-For-1’ deal where you and your friend will get to enjoy 2 watersport activities for the price of 1.
That’s not all. On weekends, Ola Beach Club is offering a ‘Hangout Weekend’ package where you can experience 4 different watersport activities (Standup Paddleboard, Donut Ride, Banana Boat, Kayaking) for just $85 NETT (U.P: $110).
These 2 promotions are available till 30 June 2018.
Ola Beach Club
Opening Hours: Sun – Fri: 10am – 10pm, Sat & PH Eve: 10am – 12am
Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]
The Wave House Sentosa Flow Jam 2018 happening on 5 May is a flowboarding competition featuring a sunset BBQ, DJ sets, and high-performance surf shredding action!
[caption id="attachment_34299" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]Wave House Sentosa isn’t just for the adults. Kids can try their hand at surfing at the Flow Camp on 22 June 2018!
[caption id="attachment_34301" align="aligncenter" width="596"] Image Credit: Wave House Sentosa[/caption]Suitable for kids aged between 5 and 13, the Flow Camp will include a 2-hour Flow Riding session, a ride on the Singapore Cable Car, educational tours at the Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom, Beach Games and Safety Talk, as well as DIY Snack making.
[caption id="attachment_34302" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]The Flow Camp can take up to a maximum of 30 participants so be sure to register early!
At Wave House Sentosa, you’ll also get to enjoy 1-for-1 promotions on their food, drinks, and wave rides on Wednesdays!
Wave House Sentosa
FlowBarrel
Opening Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri – Sun: 12.15pm – 8.45pm, Tue, Thu: Closed
FlowRider
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 12pm – 9pm, Sat – Sun: 11am – 9pm
Website
5. Indoor Skydiving At iFly Singapore
iFly Singapore is the world’s largest themed wind tunnel for indoor skydiving.
As part of the iFly Singapore indoor skydiving experience, you will receive professional training and guidance from their certified instructors, complimentary gear rental, as well as the actual skydiving experience.
[caption id="attachment_34315" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]If you’ve always wanted to try skydiving but you’re still unable to conquer your fear of jumping out of a plane, then iFly Singapore is the place to go.
They have multiple packages for different audiences and occasions.
Currently there’s an ongoing ‘First Timer Challenge Package’ promotion where you get the 2nd package at 30% discount when you buy the first package ($119).
This is the perfect opportunity for you and a friend to experience indoor skydiving!
iFly Singapore
Opening Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu – Sun: 9am – 9.30pm, Wed: 11am – 9.30pm
Website
6. Zipline At Mega Adventure Park
Mega Adventure Park at Sentosa is home to the MegaZip, MegaClimb, MegaBounce, and MegaJump.
At 75m high and 450m long, the MegaZip is the first 3-wire zipline that takes you from the jungle canopy of Imbiah Hill to Siloso Beach at speeds of 60kph.
[caption id="attachment_34304" align="aligncenter" width="3276"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]If that’s not exhilarating, we don’t know what is.
If you’re up for a challenge, the MegaClimb is a high ropes adventure course for you and your friends.
[caption id="attachment_34305" align="aligncenter" width="1055"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]The MegaJump lets you replicate the experience of a free fall parachute jump with a 15m drop with a stunning view of ocean, jungle and white sandy beaches.
[caption id="attachment_34306" align="aligncenter" width="1367"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]For the young ones, test your acrobatics on MegaBounce, the dynamic bungee assisted trampolines! bounce up to 8m high on any of the 4 trampolines on the beach with instructors and harnesses ensuring safety throughout.
[caption id="attachment_34310" align="aligncenter" width="6016"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]From now till 30 June 2018, buy any 2 packages at Mega Adventure and get 1 package for free!
[caption id="attachment_34352" align="aligncenter" width="774"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]Mega Adventure Park
Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 7pm
Last entry for Conquerer package: 5pm
Last entry for High Flyer package: 5.30pm
Last entry for Thrill Seeker package: 6pm
Website
7. Segway Through Sentosa With Gogreen Segway
While not necessarily a sport, we argue that controlling a Segway is tougher than it looks.
The Gogreen Segway offers a fun and unique experience of exploring Sentosa.
[caption id="attachment_34307" align="aligncenter" width="3872"] Image Credit: Sentosa[/caption]The Segway Fun Ride is an introductory riding experience along Siloso Beach that will allow you to master the Segway and explore Sentosa. Buy 2 Fun Rides (800m) at $25 each from now till 30 June 2018, and get 1 free!
There is also the Eco Adventure which takes you on a scenic ride along the beaches of Sentosa. The 30 minutes Eco Adventure brings you to either Siloso or Palawan Beach.
Gogreen Segway Eco Adventure
Opening Hours: Daily: 10am – 7.30pm
Website
If you’re not looking for any intense unique sports experiences and just want to do your ‘own thing’, Sentosa has plenty of cycling, jogging and walking trails, as well as 3 beaches for beach games such as volleyball, soccer, and even frisbee!
Sentosa is the one-stop spot for adrenaline junkies, athletes, sports enthusiasts and even families looking for a fun day out!
Have you planned your next visit to Sentosa?
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FIFA World Cup 2018 Is Kicking Off Soon – Here’s A Line-Up Of 14 Places To Catch The Action
Has it really been 4 years since the last World Cup?
This year’s FIFA World Cup will be held in Russia. However, just because you’re not there doesn’t mean you can’t join in on the action.
Fortunately, as with every World Cup season, there are many places screening the matches live.
We’ve come up with a list of such places for you to catch all the action while being surrounded by other soccer fans.
1. 1- Altitude
1-Altitude is the world’s highest alfresco bar and one of the best rooftop bars in Singapore offering 360 degree views of the city.
[caption id="attachment_34268" align="aligncenter" width="963"] Image Credit: 1-Altitude[/caption]For the first time ever, 1-Altitude will be screening the World Cup, thanks to the favourable match timings.
Do check their Facebook page for more updates.
1-Altitude
Address: 1 Raffles Place (Former OUB Centre), Singapore 048616
Opening Hours: Sun – Tue: 6pm – 2am, Wed, Fri – Sat: 6pm – 4am, Thu: 6pm – 3am
Contact no.: 6438 0410
Website
2. Bar Bar Black Sheep
Bar Bar Black Sheep serves up authentic Thai, Western, and North Indian Cuisine as well as affordable drinks in a comfortable open-air dining environment.
[caption id="attachment_34269" align="aligncenter" width="638"] Image Credit: Image Credit: @bar.bar.black.sheep[/caption]The best part? They provide full table service with no service charge or tax added to your bill.
They will be screening all World Cup matches this year at their Cluny Court outlet as well as their upcoming outlet near Clementi.
Bar Bar Black Sheep
Address: 501 Bukit Timah Road, #01-05C Cluny Court, Singapore 259760
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 12pm – 2.30pm, 5.30pm – 11pm, Fri: 12pm – 2.30pm, 5.30pm – 1am, Sat: 12pm – 1am, Sun: 12pm – 11pm
Contact no.: 6763 4757
Image Credit: @brewerkzsg[/caption]
On top of regular screenings of sports matches, they were one of the first few places to publicly screen the World Cup previously and will continue to do so this year. You can check their weekly schedules here.
Brewerkz
Address: Find your nearest outlet here
Website
4. SAFRA
SAFRA previously screened World Cup matches at all four of its clubs back during the 2014 World Cup.
This year they will be screening the World Cup at all their clubs and SAFRA members will be able to receive a ‘fun pack’ and enjoy exclusive premier members seating.
Keep checking their Facebook page for more updates.
SAFRA Hidden away in the lush greenery of Bukit Timah is Hollandse Club.
Address: Find your nearest outlet 5. Hollandse Club
The club provides a family centric, relaxed environment for their international members.
On top of their exquisitely designed open dining spaces and modern sports and relaxation facilities, they also hold numerous events for their members, as well as live sports screenings.
This year, they will also be screening the World Cup matches. Do check their 6. McDonald’s
Singapore’s favourite 24-hour fast food franchise is screening the World Cup matches in 22 of its outlets across the island! Soccer and fast food? Sounds like a great night already. Time to gather the soccer buddies and head to the Land of the Golden Arches. While the 22 outlets have not been revealed, stay tuned to their Facebook page for more updates. McDonald’s Muddy Murphy’s has confirmed that they will be screening the World Cup matches.
Address: Find your nearest outlet here
Website7. Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub
Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub However, the matches to be screened have not been confirmed as of now. Keep checking their Facebook page for more updates. The Sports Hub As one of the restaurants part of the Muddy Murphy’s Holdings, Prince Of Wales Backpacker Pub will also be screening World Cup 2018 matches at their outlets. They also serve up affordable food and cheap drinks. Watching the World Cup doesn’t mean you have to go hungry. Check their Facebook page for weekly updates on their live sports screenings. Prince Of Wales Backpacker Pub The Penny Black Harry’s Bar Yes, you read that right. Changi Airport has announced that they will be screening selected matches from 14 June to 15 July 2018! That’s not all, you can join in the quizzes and games. Predict the winning team for the first live match on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and stand to win Changi Gift Cards worth up to $5,000! You can check out the Changi Airport World Cup screening schedule 13. All Community Clubs
Singaporeans will be able to watch the live FIFA World Cup matches for FREE at 55 community clubs islandwide! The People’s Association will be screening all 64 matches and the opening match on 14 June will be shown at Our Tampines Hub as well as 40 other community clubs. Click here for a list of participating community clubs. Keep checking back on the PAFrenz Facebook page for detailed schedules of the match screenings. Singapore’s iconic rooftop bar, CÉ LA VI will also be screening live FIFA World Cup matches from 14 June to 15 July 2018! [caption id="attachment_34942" align="aligncenter" width="736"] Image Credit: Pinterest[/caption]
Watch all 64 matches on a 65-inch television at the outdoors members’ area with an entry fee of $20 until 9pm. There will also be a cover charge of $28 on Wednesdays for gentlemen, as well as on Fridays and Saturdays from 10pm. Fans who come clad in their favourite team’s jersey will receive free entry all day and night, forgoing the $20 entry fee and $28 cover charge. Opening hours will be extended during the FIFA World Cup to accomodate the 2am and 3am matches from Sunday to Tuesday and Thursday nights. Guests can request for a table with viewing access to the matches during booking. Reserve a table Also read From Bak Kut Teh To Bak Chor Mee – 9 Places In S’pore With Halal Chinese Fare
Address: 442 Orchard Road, #01-02 – 05 Claymore Connect, Singapore 238879
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 11am – 1am, Fri – Sat: 11am – 2am
Contact no.: 6735 0400
Image Credit: Flickr User Choo Yut Shing[/caption]
Address: Stadium Boulevard, Kallang, Singapore 271003
Opening Hours: Daily: 7am – 10pm
Contact no.: 6653 8900
Website9. Prince Of Wales Backpacker Pub
Address: 51 Boat Quay, Singapore 049840
Opening Hours: Sun – Tue: 5pm – 1am, Wed – Sat: 5pm – 3am
Contact no.: 6557 2498
Image Credit: Facebook page for their weekly updates on their live sports screenings.
Address: 26/27 Boat Quay, Singapore 049817
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 11.30am – 1am, Fri – Sat: 11.30am – 2am, Sun: 11.30am – 12am
Contact no.: 6538 2300
Image Credit: Image Credit: Facebook Page.
Address: Find your nearest outlet 12. Changi Airport
14. CÉ LA VI
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Lift Your Spirits At The S’pore Cocktail Festival This May With Pop-Ups, Tastings, And Bar Battles
Cocktail lovers rejoice, for your time has come!
The Singapore Cocktail Festival is back for another edition this May!
[caption id="attachment_34206" align="aligncenter" width="890"] Image Credit: @sgcocktailfest[/caption]From 4 to 13 May 2018, the 10-day festival will kick off at Empress Lawn, in front of Victoria Theatre Concert Hall, the new home for the Festival Village.
Festival Village
Open from 4 to 6 May 2018, the Festival Village at the Empress Lawn aims to bring together 30 of the best cocktail bars in Singapore and the region into one big party.
[caption id="attachment_34201" align="aligncenter" width="1109"] Image Credit: Singapore Cocktail Festival[/caption]You will be able to sample creative cocktails by internationally-acclaimed bars, bartenders and partnering brands.
The Singapore bars line-up include Astor Bar, Bob’s Bar, Caffe Fernet, Cin Cin, Mitzo Restaurant & Bar, Nutmeg & Clove, Propeller Bar, Red Tail Bar, Smoke & Mirrors, Tess Bar & Kitchen, and The Wall.
[caption id="attachment_34202" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Singapore Cocktail Festival[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34203" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Singapore Cocktail Festival[/caption]The regional line-up will feature James Estes from Skullduggery, Bob Louison from Pussyfoot Salon and more!
[caption id="attachment_34207" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Singapore Cocktail Festival[/caption] [caption id="attachment_34208" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Singapore Cocktail Festival[/caption]That’s not all, the Festival Village will also be bringing back the Artisanal Spirits Tasting Room, featuring small batches of handcrafted spirits.
There will also be a Bar Battle which will pit country-led bartending teams against each other in flaring, speed and mystery ingredient challenges.
[caption id="attachment_34209" align="aligncenter" width="1232"] Image Credit: Singapore Cocktail Festival[/caption]If you’re hungry, there will be a Food Street at the Festival Village and there will also be live DJ sets and mixes to keep festival-goers’ spirits (Hehe) up.
Tickets
Ticket prices go from $28 to $50, excluding booking fee.
There are 3 ticket prices available. The $28 ticket entitles you to a 1-day festival pass, a 3-piece SGCF Cocktail Set (worth $50), and a SG Cocktail Passport (worth $15).
The $35 ticket comes with an additional complimentary cocktail (worth $12) on top of the existing items in the $28 ticket.
The $50 ticket entitles you to a 3-day festival pass, a 3-piece SGCF Cocktail Set (worth $50), a complimentary cocktail (worth $12), an artisanal tasting card for four 15ml shots, and a SG Cocktail Passport (worth $15).
You may purchase your tickets here.
Festival Deals Around The City
From 4 to 13 May 2018, SG Cocktail Passport holders will be able to enjoy Festival deals in the best cocktail bars and restaurants in Singapore.
Deals include discounted cocktail and special cocktail and food pairing menus.
Participating restaurants include Astor Bar, Bar Stories, Bob’s Bar, Caffe Fernet, Chihuly Bar, Cin Cin, Elixir Bar, Mitzo Restaurant & Bar, Nutmeg & Clove, Potato Head Folk, Propeller Bar, Red Tail Bar, Smoke & Mirrors, Tess Bar & Kitchen, and The Wall.
Attendees will be able to purchase the SG Cocktail Passport from the Festival Village for $15 nett.
Festival Village ticket holders get the SG Cocktail Passport for free.
It’s time to gather all your alcoholic mates for some fancy cocktail tasting!
Singapore Cocktail Festival 2018
Date: 4 – 13 May 2018
Festival Village
Venue: Empress Lawn, in front of Victoria Theatre Concert Hall
Date: 4 – 6 May 2018
Price: $28 – $50
Website
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This Cartoon Network Festival At Gardens By The Bay Will Make You Feel Like A Kid Again
You know you’re young at heart if the thought of spending an entire day surrounded by your favourite cartoon characters excite you.
If you grew up watching Cartoon Network, then gear up for a 16 day festival filled with cartoons and plenty of fun.
[caption id="attachment_34172" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: Cartoon Network[/caption]Cartoon Network is bringing “Animate Your Life” to Singapore, featuring characters from hit shows –The Powerpuff Girls, We Bare Bears, Adventure Time and Ben 10!
Biggest Festival Of Fun
From Saturday 26 May to Sunday 10 June, Cartoon Network Animate Your Life will transform Gardens by the Bay’s Bayfront Plaza into a thriving world of cartoons.
Here’s what you can expect!
The Powerpuff Girls
With a lil bit of sugar, spice and everything nice, get creative by Powerpuff-ing your way into Townsville. Soar with Bubbles, Blossom and Buttercup on a giant trampoline ride!
[caption id="attachment_34173" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Image Credit: Cartoon Network[/caption]Cartoon Network has also partnered with local artist group, Band of Doodlers, to create a special Powerpuff Girls tribute. The live installation will be unveiled on 27 May from 4pm onwards.
Adventure Time
Get ready to go on an adventure in the Land of Ooo and get lost in a maze with your favourite duo, Jake and Finn!
[caption id="attachment_34174" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Image Credit: Cartoon Network[/caption]Then, step into a magical Candy Kingdom with your favourite Adventure Time characters, Marceline, Princess Bubblegum and Lumpy Space Princess!
Ben 10
If you’ve always wanted to harness the power of the Omnitrix, join the Ben 10 Boot Camp and navigate through a series of exciting obstacles courses.
[caption id="attachment_34175" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Image Credit: Cartoon Network[/caption]Then get a group photo with Ben and his aliens in front of a cool trick-mirror.
Date: 26 May 2018 – 10 June 2018
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 3pm – 9pm, Fri – Sun: 3pm – 11pm
Price: From $12.50
Shakespeare In The Park Returns After A Year Of Absence With Julius Caesar