Lomography Gallery Store
Although Lomo fans have always been able to get their color saturated photography fixes through various retailers in town, this is the first flagship store to open here, also the first in Southeast Asia—believe it or not. Adorning its walls are literally hundreds of images of Singapore captured by the various members of the local […]
J Shoes | CityLink Mall
The latest store for the classic British footwear brand is also its most inviting—slate walls, custom floor design interlaying concrete and hardwood, adjustable shelving using reclaimed metal and wood and bi-fold glass doors by local design team Grey Canopy. It’s the perfect setting for the wide selection of classic brogue shoes, boots and sandals (from […]
Foundry Store
Besides its own namesake designs, browse cult labels like Denmark’s Hay and &Tradition, Finland’s Secto Design and the UK’s SCP, which have been curated for their heritage, durability and creative thought processes. Highlights include Swedish brand String’s iconic and timeless wall shelf that was designed in 1949, Danish architect Jørn Utzon’s stunning copper lamp and […]
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
Following the critical and financial success of 2009’s Sherlock Holmes, it was inevitable that fiction’s greatest sleuth would venture into Hollywood’s most dangerous territory—the land of sequels. But, as we’ve seen this year in particular, sequels have come into their own.Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) is investigating a series of bomb attacks and killings around […]
The Sukhothai Bangkok
Book a room at The Sukhothai Bangkok, Thailand on Mr & Mrs Smith
Extra Virgin Pizza
You can always count on The Lo & Behold Group to dream up cool concepts with cheeky names, case in point: two-week-old Extra Virgin Pizza. If you’re wondering about the name, it’s really a reference to the purity of extra virgin olive oil, so no need to wear white. Expect to find a casual alfresco […]
The Time of Empire: A Colonial District Walk
Explore the remnants of colonial Singapore and the fascinating history that comes along with it as you walk through areas like Coleman street, St. Andrews Cathedral and the Raffles Hotel. New additions to the walk include a breathtaking cityscape view atop the Supreme Court Viewing Deck where you can learn about recent urban developments.
Red Clogs Down the Five Foot Way
Discover the many facets of Chinese culture as you stroll through the intricate landmarks of Chinatown. From the Hokkien temples to the various remedy stores, this walk delves into the lives of Singapore’s early Chinese immigrants who brought with them their architecture, cuisine and bartering skills.
Dhobis, Saris and a Spot of Curry: A Little India Walk
Get a taste of the subcontinent’s culture as you walk through Little India’s markets, temples and bazaars. Traverse the gardens of the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple to learn about Hindu philosophy and take in the captivating aromas as you pass by the spice mills.
End of Empire: A Changi Museum War Trail
Retrace the footsteps of the British in Singapore during the war. Hear stories about the ferocious artillery assault on the Labrador Battery, the massacres at Alexandra Hospital and visit the Kranji War Cemetary in honor of the soldiers who fought in the defense of this far flung outpost of the British Empire.