Tanglin Shopping Centre, Singapore
Tanglin Shopping Centre is situated in close proximity to the Central Business District. This 12-storey complex houses both office spaces and retail stores, featuring an exclusive office lift lobby. With over 300 parking spots available across its multi-storey annexe car park and podium basement, convenience for visitors is prioritized.
Nearby dining options can be found in neighboring establishments like Tanglin Mall and Tanglin Place. Additionally, Tanglin Shopping Centre is conveniently located near various grocery stores such as Jason’s, The Gourmet Grocer, Cold Storage Supermarkets, Paragon Market Place, and La Tanglin Boulangerie.
Tanglin Shopping Centre boasts a diverse range of products, including exotic regional arts, artwork, antiques, home décor, hand-woven carpets, and jewelry. Exploring this shopping center can evoke nostalgia and fond memories due to its wide array of items. Beyond shopping, visitors can access professional tailors, supermarkets, medical and dental services, rejuvenating spas, and various food options.
Furthermore, the center offers childcare development programs, taekwondo, dance and music classes, as well as tuition centers catering to all levels of education. Expatriates often find themselves spending substantial time here due to the availability of a grocery store offering a variety of expat items, making it a preferred destination for those seeking a taste of home.
When it comes to dining, Tanglin Shopping Centre features eateries specializing in Japanese, Chinese, and Indonesian cuisines.
Nearby dining options can be found in neighboring establishments like Tanglin Mall and Tanglin Place. Additionally, Tanglin Shopping Centre is conveniently located near various grocery stores such as Jason’s, The Gourmet Grocer, Cold Storage Supermarkets, Paragon Market Place, and La Tanglin Boulangerie.
Tanglin Shopping Centre boasts a diverse range of products, including exotic regional arts, artwork, antiques, home décor, hand-woven carpets, and jewelry. Exploring this shopping center can evoke nostalgia and fond memories due to its wide array of items. Beyond shopping, visitors can access professional tailors, supermarkets, medical and dental services, rejuvenating spas, and various food options.
Furthermore, the center offers childcare development programs, taekwondo, dance and music classes, as well as tuition centers catering to all levels of education. Expatriates often find themselves spending substantial time here due to the availability of a grocery store offering a variety of expat items, making it a preferred destination for those seeking a taste of home.
When it comes to dining, Tanglin Shopping Centre features eateries specializing in Japanese, Chinese, and Indonesian cuisines.
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Sight Name: Tanglin Shopping Centre
Sight Location: Singapore, Singapore (See walking tours in Singapore)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Singapore, Singapore (See walking tours in Singapore)
Sight Type: Shopping
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