(For drag queen performance bars such as the Boom Boom Room and Gold Dust, see the article Transgender people in Singapore). From the 1990s to the 2000s, most of Singapore's gay bars were located in the Tanjong Pagar constituency, through the heart of wh
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Large glass doors can slide open, so that in optimal temperate conditions the house can take advantage of cross ventilation and direct access to the gardens. 一、二楼之间的楼梯走道Stairways connecting 1F to 2F 如恩在二楼的设计上延用了坡屋顶,具有“庇护”意义的同时,或将公共与私人空间进行划分,或...
45. Singapore Sling We say “see you later” to the Painkiller this year, but in exchange, we get this tiki-inspired classic. Although rum reigns supreme in the tropical drinks sphere, the Singapore Sling makes the cut with its assertive gin base. It’s a little bit sweet, has some spi...
Singapore Sling – where they can sip a new iconic Sling tailored for Macau, or escape to The Glass House for breakfast or an elegant snack to enjoy the outdoors, in an indoor environment. The Glass House, set amidst a Mediterranean-inspired garden, is within a few steps of the Raffles'...
With its stunning glass facade illuminated by the sun, The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore sparkles on the Marina Bay waterfront. You will enter the hotel – built entirely over water – from the historic Clifford Pier, once the landing point for Singapore
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1 Fullerton Square, Marina Bay, Singapore, Singapore, 049178 - See map Built in 1928, The Fullerton Hotel is a neoclassical masterpiece and National Monument. It offers a 25-meter infinity pool, luxury spa, and breathtaking views of Marina Bay. Perfect for two travelers seeking luxury and ele...
The house depicted as the Singapore home of Eleanor Young in Crazy Rich Asians is in reality the Be-landa House, a stunning architectural residence built in 2014 and set in a jungle outside Kuala Lumpur. Home to an actual family of five, the modern abode was built on stilts among the ...
The city-state’s roster of award-winning drinking dens includes stellar hotel bars, sleek speakeasies and reimagined Chinatown shophouses. For a real taste of Singapore’s spirit, there’s no better introduction than its cocktail scene.