Orchard Road

Orchard Road

Orchard Road

Orchard Road is just a short 4.2-kilometer drive away or a 13-minute ride via Bukit Timah Rd and Scotts Rd from J8 Hotel. The nearest MRT station located nearby J8 Hotel is Farrer Park, and from there you can take the Northeast Line to Orchard Station. The MRT ride takes about 15 minutes. Orchard Road is a 2.2-kilometer stretch that’s home to world-class shopping malls, trendy boutiques, Michelin-starred restaurants, and luxurious hotels. It’s the go-to destination for shopaholics and luxury seekers. Orchard Road is a shopper’s paradise, with malls like ION Orchard, Ngee Ann City, and Wisma Atria housing luxury brands from around the world. You’ll also find a wide variety of local and international brands along the street. Orchard Road has something for everyone when it comes to food. There are Michelin-starred restaurants, casual cafes, and hawker centres serving up all sorts of local and international cuisine. According to Time Out magazine Singapore, it is listed as one of the best places to see Christmas lights and decorations illuminate the streets of Orchard Road, Singapore. Christmas decorations on Orchard Road usually starts from 16 November where it brings festive fun and dazzling experiences that is unforgettable. If you’re looking for something to do after dark, Orchard Road has a number of bars, clubs, and theatres. Whether you’re looking for high-end shopping, delicious food, or just a fun day out, Orchard Road is definitely worth a visit.

Sultan Mosque

Sultan Mosque

Sultan Mosque

From J8 Hotel Singapore drive 4 mins via Syed Alwi Rd and Victoria St., you will reach Sultan Mosque. Sultan Mosque is a majestic landmark in Singapore’s Kampong Glam district, known for its grand golden domes and vibrant architecture. Built in 1824, it was named after Sultan Hussein Shah, the first sultan of Singapore. It’s a significant place of worship for the Muslim community and is considered the national mosque of Singapore. The mosque’s design is influenced by the Indo-Saracenic style, featuring two eye-catching golden onion domes and minarets. The base of each dome is decorated with glass bottle ends, representing contributions from both wealthy and poor Muslims during the mosque’s construction. The mosque was inaugurated on 27 December 1936. In 1975, it was designated a national monument.

City Square Mall

City Square Mall | J8 Hotel

City Square Mall

Getting to City Square Mall from J8 Hotel Singapore is a quick and easy journey. It is 0.5 km away and should take approximately 3 mins to get from City Square Mall Singapore to J8 Hotel Singapore by car. City Square Mall is Singapore’s first eco-mall to be integrated with a 49,000-square-foot urban park named City Green, located within the planning area of Kallang. The mall sits on the site of Singapore’s historic New World Amusement Park and is directly connected to Farrer Park MRT station. City Square Mall is a popular shopping destination in Singapore. It has over 200 stores, including many international brands. The mall is also home to a cinema, a bowling alley, and an arcade. Whether you’re looking for fashion, food, or fun, you’re sure to find something to suit your needs at City Square Mall.

Gardens By The Bay

Gardens By The Mall | J8 Hotel

Gardens By The Bay

Gardens by the Bay is located about 4.6 km from J8 Hotel Singapore, and it takes 12 minutes just to get there by car. Alongside the journey, you will also pass through the Singapore Flyer landmark, the huge observation wheel opened in 2008 for views of the city. Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares (250 acres) in the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. It consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central. The park is home to a variety of plants and flowers from around the world, as well as several indoor conservatories, including the Flower Dome, which is the largest glass greenhouse in the world. If you’re looking for a beautiful and relaxing place to spend a day in Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is definitely worth checking out. There’s something for everyone to enjoy, from the stunning flower displays to the Supertree Grove light show.

Little India

Little India

Little India

Little India is a vibrant neighbourhood in Singapore just a 5-minutes drive from J8 Hotel via Jalan Besar and Dunlop St., known for its colorful streets, bustling markets, and delicious Indian food. Or if you prefer to experience the Indian culture by foot and wake up your 5 senses with the vibrant colours, smell of spices, taste of wonderful dishes, hear Indian music and touch different textures then it is a 15-minutes walk via Rowell Rd. Little India is home to a wide variety of shops selling everything from spices and textiles to souvenirs and religious items. You can also find many Indian restaurants serving up traditional dishes like dosa, idli, and biryani. The district has a fascinating history. During the middle of the 19th century, Europeans were drawn to Little India for the racecourse that was once famous here, and Indian migrants arrived as cattle trading flourished. Today, Hindu and Chinese temples sit alongside churches and mosques around Serangoon Road. If you’re looking for a cultural experience in Singapore, Little India is definitely worth a visit. And if you’re just looking for a good meal, you won’t be disappointed either!

Mustafa Centre (24 Hours)

Mustafa Centre | J8 Hotel

Mustafa Centre (24 Hours)

Looking for a place to go shopping just take a 7 mins walk or a 4 minutes drive from J8 Hotel Singapore to Mustafa Centre Singapore a one-stop shopping centre which is about 600 meters away along Kitchener Road and Maude Road. Mustafa Centre is a shopping mall in Singapore, situated on Syed Alwi Road in the cultural district of Little India. Within a walking distance from Farrer Park station and Jalan Besar station on the Northeast Line and Downtown Line, Mustafa Centre a 24-hour shopping mall is a retail hub that attracts many shoppers that houses over 400,000 products across various categories, from groceries and clothes to electronics and souvenirs. It’s known for its bustling atmosphere and wide variety of goods.