Vivocity is a pleasant and interesting shopping mall designed and built by Japanese architect Toyo Ito. He made full use of the wide space and made it full of vitality and vitality. In addition to housing a range of artworks, VivoCity also has an open playground for children to play as well as an amphitheater. This is one of the most popular shopping malls in Singapore, loved by locals and tourists alike.
Vivocity has a wide range of shopping stores, ranging from beauty, books, food, DIY, electronics, entertainment, sports, lifestyle to pets and fashion, and there is also a Golden Village cinema. The most satisfying part is that after completing your shopping, you can easily transfer to Sentosa and continue your day of joyful journey. However, the food here is expensive. I recommend a Chinese restaurant called "Dian Xiaoer", located at #02-137/138, which costs SGD 23 per person. It has dishes familiar to Chinese people such as crispy duck and home-style tofu. If you want to change your taste, Most Original Burgers at #01-52 is also good, with a per capita price of SGD 46 to try Western food; #01-98 also has a great Spanish restaurant called Serenity Spanish Bar & Restaurant, with a per capita price of SGD 52. It’s really jaw-dropping, you can try it if you are interested.
There are many specialty shops, such as the National Geographic store on the first floor. Although a small book is very expensive, it is very memorable. There is a well-equipped Golden Village on the second floor where you can enjoy various blockbusters while shopping. There is a water play area and a large food court on the top floor, where you can eat to your heart’s content.
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