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Wisma Atria is a shopping mall cum office block along Orchard Road in Singapore. Completed in 1986, Wisma Atria comprises a five-storey shopping podium and a 22-storey office tower. It has a total retail area of 227,996 sq ft (21,181 sq m). The colour scheme for the mall and office block is blue. It is located between Ngee Ann City and ION Orchard, and across the road from Lucky Plaza.

The range of stores at Wisma Atria enabled it to win the coveted Superbrands award from 2004 to 2007. The anchor tenant at Wisma Atria is Isetan Department Store. Other notable stores include GAP and Nike.


Wisma Atria
Wisma Atria (13 September, 2010)
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How to reach Wisma Atria

Wisma Atria is linked to the Orchard MRT Station (NS22) by an underground link.

Wisma Atria has 370 parking lots using Electronic Parking System (EPS). Parking details are as follows:

Mondays to Saturdays:
Before 5:00 pm: S$2.30 for the first hour and then S$1.10 for every subsequent half an hour
After 5:00 pm: S$3.50 per entry

Sundays and Public Holidays
S$3.50 for the first two hours and then S$0.80 for every subsequent half an hour.

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Store Guide

Basement 1

  1. BreadTalk
  2. Charles & Keith
  3. City Chain
  4. Cotton On
  5. Forever 21
  6. GoldHeart
  7. Isetan
  8. The Body Shop

Level 1

  1. Aptimos
  2. Dorothy Perkins
  3. Gap
  4. IndoChine
  5. Isetan
  6. La Senza
  7. Miss Selfridge

Level 2

  1. bebe
  2. Burgundy
  3. Din Tai Fung
  4. French Connection
  5. Isetan
  6. Jayson Brunsdon
  7. Longines
  8. Nike
  9. TAG Heuer

Level 3

  1. ALDO
  2. Chalone
  3. Esprit
  4. Masterpiece
  5. Nike
  6. Porter International
  7. Sakae Sushi
  8. Starbucks Coffee

Level 4

  1. Food Republic
  2. Sony Ericsson Service Centre
  3. Sony Gallery
  4. World of Sports




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