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The Shoppes is a luxurious shopping mall at Marina Bay Sands. It is the central feature of the resort, occupying 1 million sq ft of retail space and housing 300 stores and F&B outlets. A prominent attraction of The Shoppes is the canal that runs through the retail area, similar to those at the Venetian and the Venetian Macao.


The Shoppes, Marina Bay Sands
The Shoppes, Marina Bay Sands
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Many of the luxuries brands have set up outlets here, among them (in alphabetical order) Blancpain, Burberry, Cartier, Chanel, Chopard, Dior, Dunhill, Emporio Armani, Gucci, Hermès, Herve Leger, Miu Miu, Montblanc, Prada, Ralph Lauren, REDValentino, Salvatore Ferragamo, Vertu and Yves Saint Laurent.

Also within the resort are two crystal pavilions. One will house the biggest Louis Vuitton store in the world, while the other will house two world-renowned nightclubs, Avalon and Pangaea.

There are seven fine dining restaurants at The Shoppes, of which five are helmed by celebrity chefs namely CUT (Chef Wolfgang Puck), DB Bistro Moderne (Chef Daniel Boulud), Guy Savoy (Chef Guy Savoy), Santi (Chef Santi Santamaria) and Waku Ghin (Chef Tetsuya Wakuda).


Canal at The Shoppes, Marina Bay Sands
Canal at The Shoppes, Marina Bay Sands
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Restaurants for casual dining include Bazin, Fatt Choi Express, High Society, Jean Philippe Darcis, Pizzeria Mozza, Rise, Rise Lounge, South Coast, The Connoisseur Concerto, Todai, The Chocolate Bar, The Moluccas Room, TWG Tea Salon & Boutique, The Nest and The Tong Dim Noodle Bar.

For hawker fare, there is the Rasapura Masters food court, which covers 21,000 sq ft and has 960 seats. Snacks are available at Cold Rock Ice Creamery, Kraze Burgers, SweetSpot, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf and Java Detour.

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