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Marina Bay Sands recap

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Celebrating final completion less than a year ago, Marina Bay Sands (MBS) is well on its way to becoming a tall and shinning icon as well as a key tourism driver for Singapore.

Like a trip to Wonderland, MBS has much for any type of traveller to explore with over 2,000 rooms, a convention and exhibition centre, a lotus shaped ArtScience Museum, two theatres, seven celebrity chef restaurants as well as one of the world’s largest casinos.

As well as taking the time to watch Wicked, explore the Titanic and 'shop till you drop', e-Travel Blackboard took time-out to talk one on one with Celebrity Chef Justin Quek.

To learn the Chef's favourite cuisines and culinary destinations click back onto e-Travel Blackboard over the coming weeks.

Until then check out the links below for the latest updates and to read what’s on at MBS.

Flight Review Singapore Airlines Flight SQ232 – Sydney to Singapore - Economy

Christmas movies, Christmas decorations and a few jolly ol’ carols, flying Sydney to Changi International never felt more joyous than it did with Singapore Airlines.

 

   

Louis Vuitton, Cartier & Chanel, oh Marina!

Like a kid in Charlie’s factory, my first two hours in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore were filled with ‘ohs’ of excitement as my eyes dashed left, right and centre to absorb all the big brand names seducing me with their products.

   

Titanic docks as Marina explores Narnia

What do the Titanic and Narnia have in common? Exhibitions to both legendary tales have landed in Singapore’s iconic, Marina Bay Sands.

   

Marina Bay Sands, my castle

Another day, another adventure as Marina Bay Sands unleashes the inner child eager to explore every nook and cranny of the of the three tower hotel, casino, shopping and theatre complex.

   

Timless Cartier pieces tick into Marina Bay Sands

The ArtScience Museum in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore gave media an exclusive walk-through of their newest exhibition; Cartier Time Art.

   

Having a Wicked Time in Marina Bay Sands

As one of the leading gastronomical regions of the world, the toughest decision you’ll ever have to make at Marina Bay Stands is selecting a restaurant to dine in.

   

Singapore defies gravity for the Wicked

Glenda the Good and Elphaba the Wicked Witch of West flew into Singapore late last night as the musical production, Wicked, launched its first season in Marina Bay Sands.

   

Flight Review Singapore Airlines Flight SQ221 – Singapore to Sydney - Economy

While congestion at Changi International Airport kept us from departing on-time, pilots managed to recover the lost ten to fifteen minutes with an on-time arrival into Sydney Airport.

   
 
Source = e-Travel Blackboard: N.J
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