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Big car park, reasonable parking price, same as vivocity. The crowd is like 10% of what vivo had. Some good stores you can find over here
HarborFront Center has a very large Don Don Donki Japanese Groceries Store that you feel like you are in JapanšŸ˜šŸ„°šŸ‘ It is located at LOBBY D & you will need to take the ENTRANCE on 2nd floor escalator near Cruise Center to get up to the 3rd floor. There is also a Toast Box on 2nd floor towards the bac
Exit from HarbourFront MRT station exit B, you will reach Harbourfront Centre. HarbourFront Centre consists of retail and office spaces. Level 1 to 3 are mainly for retails and to go office level, you will need to find the lobby and take lift up. Habourfront Centre is also link to VivoCity and Habou
Itā€™s a tourist place friendly especially for me, a first-timer. There are a lot of options of food (Halal food too!), foodcourt, MRT station, Bus interchange, Ferry harbour, money changer, etc. If you go to Singapore by Ferry and donā€™t know what to do next but you short on cash and hungry, you shoul
Like to eat at that pasta mania there. Nice place to go during weekdays for some quick and easy meals.
HarbourFront Centre is unfortunately the less prominent mall when compared to VivoCity. The shops are of the lower end when compared with VivoCity but similarly has a large F&B component that caters to the four offices towers connected to the mall. Renamed in 2001, the former World Trade Centre, ha
First place after arrival by using ferry from Batam. Good hub, port, immigration, meals and MRT station in the same building
It is very quiet in the mornings and you will be able to find a seat in most shops. It is also more spacious compared to some smaller malls i.e. it doesn't look congested. It is a good place to meet friends for a chat!
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