Orchard Road, named after the nutmeg plantations that once thrived in the area during the 19th century, is now Singapore’s premier retail street. This bustling district offers a diverse array of attractions, from giant shopping malls and upmarket hotels to fine-dining establishments and basement food halls. Visitors can explore a mix of high-end boutiques, entertainment complexes, and local eateries, making it a one-stop destination for both locals and tourists. The vibrant atmosphere and variety of experiences cater to a wide range of tastes and preferences.
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