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Singapore Grand Prix2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines
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THE RACE
Light up the night
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They call it Grand Prix Season
Singapore, and that’s a pretty apt way
to describe an event that’s a whole lot
more than simply the 14th round of
the 2014 Formula One World Drivers’
Championship.
The race itself is certainly unique on
the F1 calendar. It is the world’s only
night-race street circuit F1 grand prix,
and the only F1 street race in Asia.
As street circuits go, the Singapore
venue is among the best in the world
– the Monaco of Asia, as some have
described it. With its city setting,
harbour-side vista, and the backdrop
of the incredible Marina Bay Sands
integrated resort, it is a magnifi cent
place to watch Formula One racing
cars in action.
Of course, what makes it even more
dramatic is the fact that it’s happening
after the sun has gone down. Motor
racing at night in all its forms is a
spectacular viewing experience, but
F1 after dark and under lights is
something on a whole new level.
As far as the racing and the
championship is concerned, by the
time the F1 circus arrives in Singapore
it’s getting into the business end of the
season. If the current form continues,
in the Constructors’ Championship
there will be clear daylight between
points leader Mercedes-Benz and the
rest of the fi eld. After such a dominant
season for the Silver Arrows, even after
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only nine rounds it’s hard to see any
other team posing any kind of threat.
The Constructors’ crown might be
a foregone conclusion but the Drivers’
title is an entirely different matter.
The Merc team’s superiority has
meant that Lewis Hamilton and Nico
Rosberg have taken the lion’s share of
the winnings, and the championship
has become an intense battle between
the two Mercedes drivers.
THE RACE
2014 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand PrixFri 19 September 2014
Practice 1 18:00 - 19:30
Practice 2 21:30 - 23:00
Sat 20 September 2014
Practice 3 18:00 - 19:00
Qualifying 21:00
Sun 21 September 2014
Race 20:00
First Grand Prix: 2008
Number of Laps: 61
Circuit Length: 5.065 km
Race Distance: 308.828 km
Marina Bay Street Circuit
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If it remains that way, we’re set
for an incredible stoush between
the Mercedes two team-mates
in Singapore, with the world
championship on the line and only
five races to follow. Will the two title
combatants sort one another out in a
fair fight, or will the two team-mates
come to blows?
It’s a compelling scenario, but far
from the only reason to be a part of
Grand Prix Season Singapore. For
Australian sports fans, the only night
street circuit race is also the closest
international grand prix to our
shores – Sydney to Singapore these
days is a relatively short flight.
But never mind just the race
itself, because this is more than
just a sporting event experience.
Grand Prix Season Singapore runs
from September 12 until the race
on September 21, and it offers
something for everyone: a festival of
Singapore’s art, culture, shopping,
dining and night life activities, not
to mention some of the world’s
top entertainers live on stage at
the various concerts venues in the
vicinity of the circuit.
This booklet is your guide to some
– but far from all – of the attractions
and activities on offer during Grand
Prix Season Singapore.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Robbie Williams has been
confirmed as the Saturday night
headline act at this year’s Singapore
Grand Prix. Undoubtedly one of the
world’s biggest solo artists, Robbie
Williams will perform after the F1
qualifying session on Saturday, 20
September 2014 at the Padang Stage.
An internationally renowned
performer who needs no introduction,
the multi-platinum award-winning
pop singer achievements remains
unrivalled.
With six albums in the UK’s Top
100 biggest selling albums of all
time, Robbie has won 17 BRIT
Awards, including the Outstanding
Contribution to British Music award –
more than any other artist to date.
Before going solo in 1995 he had been
the youngest member of ‘boy band’
Take That in 1990, Robbie has enjoyed
a hugely successful musical career
despite leaving the band in 1995.
Robbie and Take That were reunited
in 2010 for a record-breaking tour
and album – which became the fastest
selling album of the century.
WilliamsRobbie
WHEN: Sat 20th Post-Qualifying
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Grand Prix Season Singapore is set to
conclude on the highest possible note
this year with the news that Jennifer
Lopez has been confi rmed as the
headline act at Marina Bay on Sunday
night.
One of the biggest stars in the
entertainment world, the multi-
talented Lopez – or J. Lo, as she is
affectionately known to her millions
of fans – is far more than simply one
of the world’s greatest pop vocalists.
The versatile performer has at various
times in her career combined acting,
dancing and fashion design. She is also
an author and music producer.
Lopez’s career began in fi lm and dance
before she switched to music in 1999.
Two years later when her second
studio album, ‘J.Lo’, and her fi lm
‘The Wedding Planner’ were released
simultaneously, Lopez became the fi rst
person to have a number one album
and fi lm in the same week.
Her 2002 remix album became the
fi rst in history to debut at number
one on the US Billboard 200; her
2007 album ‘Como Ama una Mujer’
attracted the highest fi rst-week sales
for a Spanish album ever in the USA.
Today Lopez is regarded as the most
infl uential Hispanic performer in the
States, as well as its highest paid Latin
entertainer.
WHEN: Sun 21st Post-Race
JenniferLopez
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The Sunday night concert at the
Village Stage in Zone 1 will feature
the unique blend of R&B of nine-
time Grammy Award winner John
JohnLegend
ENTERTAINMENT
WHEN: Sun 21st Post-RaceKicking off the weekend is UK’s
most successful music duo and three-
time Brit Award winner, the Pet Shop
Boys. You can see them in action
before the start of the qualifying
session on Saturday.
With 42 Top 30 singles and 22 Top
10 hits in the UK charts since 1985,
and having sold more than 50 million
records worldwide, Pet Shop Boys
are something of an institution. Neil
Tennant and Chris Lowe’s energetic
electropop sound and avant-garde
Pet
BoysShop
WHEN: Sat 20th Pre-Qualifying
costumes should transform the
Marina Bay Street Circuit Park into an
electrifying pre-race party.
They are the pair behind the
1980s’ classics ‘West End Girls’,
‘Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of
Money)’, ‘Always On My Mind” and
their cover of the Village People
anthem ‘Go West’. Their 12th studio
album, ‘Electric’ debuted at number
three on the UK Albums chart when it
was released last year.
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Six-time Grammy winner Ziggy
Marley will perform his unique brand
of infectious reggae beats in Zones
1 and 4 at the Marina Bay Street
Circuit. Marley makes his debut
Singapore appearance fresh from
WHEN: Sat 20th & Sun 21st
ZiggyMarley
Legend. The singer-songwriter’s
brand of sexy, soulful music has
produced hits such as ‘Tonight (Best
You Ever Had)’ featuring Ludacris,
“Save Room’ and 2008 club hit ‘Green
Light’. Legend’s latest album ‘Love in
the Future’ debuted at number four
in the Billboard 200 chart and was
nominated for Best R&B album at
the 2014 Grammy Awards. He was
also been nominated one of People
Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive in 2009.
The American performer is also the
velvety voice behind the 2014 instant
classic ‘All Of Me’, which Legend
dedicated to his wife, supermodel
Chrissy Teigen.
winning Best Reggae Album at the
2014 Grammy Awards. Three of
Marley’s Grammy Awards were as
a solo artist; the other three were
with ‘The Melody Makers’, a group
formed with his brother Stephen
and sisters, Sharon and Cedella.
Fans of the Jamaican can expect
to hear his hit single ‘Tomorrow
People’, as well as ‘True to Myself’,
‘Love Is My Religion’, ‘Fly Rasta’,
‘I Don’t Wanna Live on Mars’ and
‘Wild and Free’. Marley, the eldest
son of the legendary reggae artist
Bob Marley, will perform after the
on-track action at the Village Stage
on Saturday, and before the grand
prix on Sunday, at the Esplanade
Outdoor Theatre Stage.
ATTRACTIONS
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The Podium Lounge Singapore
2014 returns to The Ritz-Carlton,
Millenia for the sixth year running
following consecutive sell-out events
over the Singapore Grand Prix
since 2009. The ultimate A-List
party for the racing community, the
Podium Lounge is situated within
the circuit, directly across from The
Paddock Club. The Podium Lounge
hosts Formula 1 drivers, teams,
royalty, celebrities, ambassadors and
supermodels.
The Podium Lounge Singapore 2014
will feature a race dinner by Michelin
three-star chef Quique Dacosta, a
heart-warming tribute to F1 Racing
Legend James Hunt (who was
portrayed by Australian actor Chris
Hemsworth in the feature fi lm Rush)
by his son Freddie Hunt, international
DJs, world-acclaimed Cuban
Amber
The Amber Lounge is the world’s
most exclusive Grand Prix nightlife
experience that follows the F1 series
around the globe. Encapsulating
the thrill of the original night race
on the GP calendar and the only
destination that offers fans the chance
to go straight from the paddock to
the party, Amber Lounge Singapore
delivers an overwhelming non-stop
nightlife experience that includes the
famed Amber Lounge Fashion Show
featuring F1 drivers on the runway,
live performances and celebrities.
Amber Lounge, at Conrad Hotel
Millenia, is the way to celebrate the
Singapore Grand Prix in style!
www.amber-lounge.com
Lounge PodiumLounge
City Hall
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percussionist Pablo Calzado, celebrity
vocal performances, a high fashion
show with international models and a
live auction of Formula 1 Memorabilia
with proceeds to a good cause. Tickets
and VIP Tables are always quick to
sell-out for this 3-night party and can
be purchased exclusively via:
www.podiumlounge.com/sg
ME@OUE is a restaurant with an
adjoining rooftop lounge featuring
panoramic views of Marina Bay. It
specialises in three distinct cuisine:
Japanese, French and Chinese.
ME@OUE serves as the perfect
vantage point for all who look to
celebrate the Singapore Formula 1
race week in style. September 12 is the
F1 pre-party, 13 Sep The Monarchy
Series: A-list pre-party club night with
DJs spinning eclectic house beats, 16
Sep After Work: Come unwind after
a hard day’s work, 17 Sep Bellisima
Wednesdays with Roberto Cavalli:
Ladies Night in collaboration with
designer Roberto Cavalli, 18 Sep
Thirsty Thursdays: VJ the DJ spinning
retro beats.
www.me-oue.com
ME@OUE
Freddie Hunt
Raffles PlacePromenade
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A century of motor racing in SingaporeThe Formula 1 Singapore Grand
Prix has only been held since 2008
but the night F1 race is just the latest
chapter in the long history of motor
racing in Singapore. For 13 years
from 1961, the Lion City was also the
focus of international attention when
it staged a very different genre of the
Singapore Grand Prix – an event that
hosted both car and motorcycle races.
By the late
1960s and
early ‘70s the Singapore Grand Prix
had grown into arguably Asia’s most
prestigious motor racing grand prix,
and the lure of winning it attracted
drivers from all over the Asian region,
including some of the top stars from
Australia and New Zealand. Indeed,
while Sebastian Vettel has won the F1
Singapore Grand Prix more times than
any other driver, his three wins are
matched by New Zealander Graeme
Lawrence, who scored a hat trick from
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1960s and
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1969 through to ’71. Also in that era,
the race was won by Australians
Vern Schuppan, Max Stewart and
Garrie Cooper.
But to tell the whole story of
motor racing in Singapore, we have
to travel almost a century back in
1907, when the first racing meet in
Malaya was held near the Botanic
Gardens in Tyersall, under the
auspices of the nascent Singapore
Automobile Club. The story is as
exhilarating as Formula 1’s only
true night race, and you can see it
all at the National Museum of
Singapore, 93 Stamford Road in
the Bras Basah precinct.
www.nationalmuseum.sg
Dhoby Ghaut
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BARS & CLUBS
It is a secret that is only now being
discovered by the rest of the world,
but in recent years Singapore has
developed a world-class nightlife scene
with a diverse set of options to cater to
every whim and fancy.
The bigger dance clubs, such as
Zouk and Pangaea, cater for the
partygoers, but there is a growing
array of microbreweries, rooftop and
specialist cocktail bars spread across
Singapore.
Cool down, Even when it’s not Grand Prix
weekend, the fun doesn’t
stop once the sun goes down
in Singapore. This city offers
an exciting array of nightlife
options: be it clubbing, drinking,
that tasty late-night supper or
any number of other activities.
Here is your indispensable
guide of things to do off-track,
and after dark in Singapore:
these are some of the best
places to visit, but there are
plenty more besides.
rev up
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Zouk has been a pioneer of the local
dance music scene since the early ’90s
– it made DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs
Poll in 2012. It is still one of the best
dance clubs in town, continuing to
push the envelope of contemporary
dance music with weekly international
DJ offerings in genres such as house,
trance, techno, hip hop and soul.
17 Jiak Kim Street,
www.zoukclub.com
Tucked away in the basement of the
Keck Seng Tower in the bustling
business district is Kyo, an indulgent
space where elemental music meets
visionary art. Against an alluring
backdrop of rough-cut stone, wood
and bronze, this club also boasts the
city’s longest bar.
133 Cecil Street,
Keck Seng Tower
www.clubkyo.com
Also at the Crystal Pavilions at
Marina Bay Sands is the club/lounge
Pangaea. With its strict door policy
(you’ll need to be dressed to the nines
before heading down), this über-
exclusive club has become a celebrity
favourite in cities such as New York,
London and Miami – and now
Singapore. For those in the mood to
splurge on a table, this is the place to
be for pampering bar service at one of
the city’s poshest spots.
2 Bayfront Avenue,
www.pangaea.sg
Bayfront
Telok Ayer
Orchard
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It’s not just the big clubs that are
setting the scene for local nightlife.
Cocktail bars are especially big right
now – and again, there’s a multitude
from which to choose. There is the
classy Néktar establishment housed
in a heritage building nestled in
greenery. This quiet, sophisticated
and exclusive bar has “bar chefs”
ready to custom-craft a drink to your
specifications. Try their signatures like
the Néktar Club amid a plush and chic
setting. Another great bar to visit is the
ultra-modern Tippling Club at Tanjong
Pagar. While you’re there, be sure to
try its cocktail classics like the Rhum
Diaries and Juniper Sling by award-
winning mixologist Matthew Bax.
Néktar,
31 Scotts Road,
www.nektar.com.sg
Tippling Club,
38 Tanjong Pagar Road,
www.tipplingclub.com
In the Central Business District there
are two gems to visit for that carefully
concocted tipple. Martini lovers
should drop in at Orgo, situated atop
the Esplanade, for its impeccable
BARS & CLUBS
Tanjong Pagar
1-Altitude
Ku Dé Ta
Néktar
Newton
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specialities by renowned Japanese
mixologist Tomoyuki Kitazoe. Then,
there’s 28 Hong Kong Street. It is
unmarked and unnamed, aside from
the address above the door, and here
in this reservation-required cosy little
hotspot with a cult following of arty
types, scenesters and chefs, you can
enjoy cheekily named cocktails such as
Whore’s Bath and Modest Mule.
28 Hongkong Street,
www.28hks.com
Orgo,
8 Raffles Avenue,
www.orgo.sg
Within the Chinatown district are
the Drink Culture and Jigger &
Pony bars. The former is a glamorous
spot with a dazzling drinks list to
match; the latter is a charming and
lively 70-seater which focuses on old
school concoctions plus some updated
classics.
Drink Culture,
51 Kreta Ayer Road,
www.drinkculture.com.sg
Jigger & Pony, 101 Amoy Street,
www.jiggerandpony.com
But if you are looking for a great
sky dining experience, try one of
the many swanky rooftop bars that
offer picturesque views of the city.
Rising above the rest is alfresco spot
1-Altitude, one of the highest in
the world at 282 metres (63 storeys)
above ground. Here, you can indulge
in a drink or two while you enjoy
unobstructed 360-degree views of the
CBD.
61-63/F 1 Raffles Place,
www.1-altitude.com
The same goes for KU DÉ TA,
located at Sands SkyPark at the
Marina Bay Sands, for its cosy private
booths, spacious drinking patio and
impressive views across the water. Its
luxurious space, sophisticated vibe and
first-class service is set to make you
feel like a VIP.
1 Bayfront Avenue,
www.kudeta.com.sg
Clarke Quay
Esplanade
Outram Park Bayfront
Raffles Place
Tanjong Pagar
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Those who would prefer less dizzying
heights can try the Lantern,
located on the seventh floor of The
Fullerton Bay Hotel. It’s an elegant,
Mediterranean-inspired space with
panoramic views of the Marina Bay.
Just next to the hotel you’ll find the
conservation building of Customs
House, home to modern Japanese
bar Kinki on the second floor. Expect
a groovy vibe here with its graffiti-
adorned walls, cool drinks with an
Asian twist and a beautiful crowd for
people watching. Prelude, located
above the Boathouse restaurant, is
also highly recommended for its wide
variety of cool summer cocktails.
Kinki,
70 Collyer Quay,
www.kinki.com.sg
Lantern,
80 Collyer Quay,
www.fullertonbayhotel.com
Prelude,
3 Fullerton Road,
www.boathouse.com.sg
Away from the bustling CBD district
are Ying Yang and Loof. Styled like
a modern resort and roosted atop
boutique hotel The Club, Ying Yang
offers a lively and upbeat vibe. It is
especially pumping on Fridays and
Saturdays when it has resident DJs
spinning. Loof, on the other hand,
is a quirky, timber-decked space
surrounded by tropical vegetation,
with a small pop-up store near the
entrance selling old school knick-
knacks and souvenirs. The localised
food and drink menus are a refreshing
alternative to the standard bar fare.
Loof,
331 North Bridge Road,
www.loof.com.sg
Ying Yang,
28 Ann Siang Road,
www.theclub.com.sg
Likewise a fun night can be had at the
Tier Bar, Sentosa’s leading cocktail
bar, set in the midst of lush gardens
and natural tropical rainforest within
the Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa.
Keep your energies level at a constant
high with specially made race-inspired
cocktails and flowing champagne.
Tier Bar, Amara Sanctuary Resort.
Tier Bar,
BARS & CLUBS
Raffles Place
Raffles Place
Raffles Place
City Hall
Chinatown
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1 Larkhill Road,
Sentosa Island
sentosa.amarahotels.com/tier-
bar
Fancy a beer? You’re in luck, because
one of the great new things about the
nightlife in Singapore is the myriad of
microbreweries and craft beer options
that provide drinking experiences as
inspiring as any other. One of those is
LeVel33, officially the world’s highest
urban craft-brewery in the penthouse
of Marina Bay Financial Centre. Its
small but excellent range of beers stays
true to European brewing traditions.
8 Marina Boulevard,
www.level33.com.sg
With such diverse drinking
experiences available all over
Singapore, you’ll be hard-pressed to
find reasons to call it a day early.
Raffles Place
Tier Bar
Prelude Bar
LeVel33
HarbourFront
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ACTION OUTDOORS
Singapore’s most famous offshore
island is a destination in itself, with
an impressive range of attractions
and activities that make it a top
spot for pleasure seekers. The sun-
dappled island features not one but
three beaches: kid-friendly Palawan
Beach, sporty Siloso Beach and
tranquil Tanjong Beach.
Not that Tanjong will be all that
tranquil this September, because the
week before the F1 race will see the
epic 12-hour beach blowout that is the
Full Steam Ahead party at Tanjong
Beach Club.
Kickstart your F1 party season at
Tanjong Beach Club: dance wild on
the sand with beats in your head,
courtesy of Asia’s best DJ export
Aldrin headlining and other talents
like Jon White and KFC. Top that off
with fi re twirlers, a war paint teepee
and the iconic infi nity pool, and this 12
hour beach party on Singapore’s best
Sun,
Surf,
Sentosa
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strip of sand will take you to the moon
and back.
Sentosa Island
www.tanjongbeachclub.com
Sporty types will want to make a
beeline for Mana Mana, perhaps
the biggest multi sea-sports facility
around East Coast Park. It features an
impressive range of surfing equipment,
paddle-boards, kayaks and sailboats
for rent, as well as a beach volleyball
court and training pool for divers, so
all your active needs are covered in
one place. You can also stop by their
Mediterranean-inspired alfresco
eatery, the Sailors Pavilion, for burger-
sandwiches, pizzas and Asian fare
like Thai duck curry and Singapore’s
favourite spicy noodle dish, laksa.
1212 East Coast Parkway
www.manamana.com
HarbourFront
Kembangan
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ACTION OUTDOORS
Sports enthusiasts can easily spend
the entire day at Wave House, one
of the most popular attractions on
the beachfront. This sprawling aqua
sports hub on Siloso Beach attracts
surfer types with its FlowRider and
FlowBarrel rides, which simulate
real waves. If you didn’t pack any
appropriate attire for your trip, you
can stop by the in-house boutique for
swim- and beachwear from renowned
brands like Billabong. There’s also a
bistro serving up hearty Californian-
Asian plates, as well as a bar where you
can grab a refreshing cocktail or two to
wind down after all that action.
36 Siloso Beach Walk
www.wavehousesentosa.com
Since it’s grand prix season, you may
well feel the need for speed. If so, why
not try something unique at Skyline
Luge Sentosa: a three-wheeled kart
HarbourFront
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that’s a cross between a go-kart and a
toboggan. Zoom down the 650-metre
Jungle Trail or 688-metre Dragon
Trail, both featuring hairpin corners
and exciting slopes. After each Luge
ride, you can board the Skyride, a
chairlift that gives you a bird’s eye view
of Sentosa and the city skyline.
www.sentosa.com.sg
For something really unique,
experience the incredible thrill of
free fall without the risk (and hefty
price tag) by skydiving indoors at iFly
Singapore. The world’s largest themed
wind tunnel allows you to feel the
rush of the wind in your face; you can
even learn how to execute acrobatic
movements in the air while you’re at it!
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Siloso Beach
www.iflysingapore.com
A privilege card extended to GPSS visitors via the GPSS Event Guide. Visitors
will enjoy a minimum 7% discount across participating SHBA members.
Sentosa Harbourfront precinct.
Sentosa Harbourfront Business Association Visitor Card
HarbourFront
HarbourFront
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OUT AND ABOUT
Chinatown
There’s no better place to soak in the
festivities and celebration of the Mid-
Autumn Festival than in Chinatown.
The district, where the Chinese fi rst
settled, relives the traditional festival
with aplomb. Be enthralled by the
transformation of Chinatown as the
streets come to life with a mesmerizing
mix of lights and lantern structures.
www.chinatownfestivals.sg
FestivalMid-Autumn
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Fashion Pitstop is back, this time featuring high octane
fashion at the Shopthemag showroom. or the month of
September, Shopthemag will be transformed into a
fashion hotspot with brand new collections from Asia’s
top designers. The highlight of the month includes
“F1 Fashion Friday”, an exclusive lunch organized
specially for the lady who is in equal parts fashionista
and gourmand.
71A Hillcrest Road
www.shopthemag.com
Fashionpitstop
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OUT AND ABOUT
Rev-Up @ Orchard is on from
Friday, September 5 through to
Tuesday, September 30 during
the Singapore Grand Prix season.
Shoppers will be rewarded with a
limited edition umbrella when they
shop and dine at participating Orchard
Road malls.
www.orchardroad.org
Rev-Up @ Orchard
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Where to Eat? Your guide to
Grand Prix dining around the track.
For comprehensive information
on Singapore’s top bookable
restaurants – for every budget
– as well as recommendations
and reviews, simply go to
HungryGoWhere.com. Or for even
more convenience, simply download
the HungryGoWhere app.the HungryGoWhere app.
Want to know where to eat during Grand Prix Season Singapore?
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• Return airport transfers
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Grand Prix by taking
advantage of these
special offers
exclusive to F1
ticket holders.
Winning deals for F1 fans
Rev it up at Trapizza!
Enjoy the balmy weather by the sea
while relishing a delectable 3-course
set menu with free-flowing beer during
the Grand Prix season. $45++ per
person. For dining reservations email
Prices are quoted in Singapore Dollar
and subject to 10% service charge and
7% government tax. Other terms and
conditions apply.
Siloso Beach, Sentosa
Harbourfront
www.shangri-la.com/rasasentosa
Gardens by the Bay
Explore diverse plant life from around
the world displayed in its spectacular
Cooled Conservatories Flower Dome
and Cloud Forest - one of the top 10
indoor gardens of the world. Present
your *F1 race ticket for complimentary
admission to OCBC Skyway (worth
$5) with every purchase of Standard
Double Conservatories Ticket to the
Flower Dome and Cloud Forest (Adult
$28, Child $15).
18 Marina Gardens Drive
Bayfront
www.gardensbythebay.com.sg
HarbourFront
Bayfront
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Winning deals for F1 fans
Weekend Night Golf Special
Tee off at Singapore’s only 18-hole
public golf course with the glittering
city night lights before you, and the
excitement of the F1 race as your
backdrop. Specially for the F1 race
weekend only, 9 holes start from
6.30pm while 18 holes start from
4.36pm. What’s more, all golfers
playing night golf for the weekend at
Marina Bay Golf Course enjoy special
savings of up to 40% and goodie bags!
80 Rhu Cross,
Bayfront
www.mbgc.com.sg
F1 Buffet Lunch
at Silver Shell Café
Make Silver Shell Café your midday
pit stop by indulging in a sumptuous
buffet spread. Come in any F1-related
merchandise and enjoy 25% off the
buffet price! Junior diners can enjoy
their favourite dishes including hot
dishes, salads and desserts from a
scaled-down-to-height kids buffet
corner.
101 Siloso Road, Sentosa
Harbourfront
www.shangri-la.com/
rasasentosaFuel up for F1 at The Bubble Bar
Fuel up for the races with a specially
concocted Formula One cocktail
($14++) at The Bubble Bar from
12noon to 1 am. Enjoy 1-for-1 deals on
selected beverages during Happy Hour
from 6pm to 7pm.
101 Siloso Road, Sentosa
Harbourfront
www.shangri-la.com/rasasentosa
HarbourFront
Bayfront
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