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Singapore is a bustling island state where traditional style and modern chic blend seamlessly. Spend your morning admiring lovingly restored colonial-era shophouses, and your afternoon visiting brand-new resorts showcasing the very latest trends in entertainment and recreation. The island’s short yet rich history – from a small unknown fishing village to a first-world metropolis in less than 200 years – has resulted in a society of unparalleled diversity, with Chinese, Malay, Indian and European influences at every turn.
THE SINGAPORE CHIC IPHONE APP
With the Singapore Chic app, we’ve made it easy for even the first-time visitor to find their way to the very best Singapore has to offer by profiling top hotels and resorts, restaurants, spas, galleries and shops. Each location is conveniently pinned on a map that works offline, and it’s easy to decide where to go next by checking the Places Nearby feature.
"In 48 Hours" helps visitors on a short trip to make the most of their stay, while we regularly update the Chic Favourites and Deals sections for those looking for the trendiest hotspots and latest deals in town.
Plunge into Singapore's glamour and excitement, and enjoy exploring the Singapore Chic app and website.
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