Millenia Walk

Coordinates: 1°17′31″N 103°51′35″E / 1.29207°N 103.85985°E / 1.29207; 103.85985

Millenia Walk in October 2009.

Millenia Walk (Chinese: 美年径) is a shopping centre in Singapore, located in the heart of Millenia Singapore within the Marina Centre subzone of the Downtown Core, Singapore.

The mall houses designer label stores and houseware boutiques targeted at the discerning shopper.

Special features within Millenia Walk include Singapore’s only Park and Dine concept which comprises of a carpark amidst a 280-metre stretch of restaurants and bars, as well as the Nihon Food Street, home to a range of Japanese dining options such as Ramen and Sushi restaurants.

Architecture and Art

Millenia Walk was designed by Philip Johnson, an American architect and Pritzker Prize Laureate. The mall is famous for its invitingly wide and spacious interior, with a high ceiling bursting with colour.

The mall is home to several iconic art pieces, such as the “Six Brushstrokes”, a 1996 series by American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein which can be found at the outdoor Sculpture Plaza at Millenia Walk.

Another art piece located at the West entrance of Millenia Walk is an arresting 18-metre tall white marble spiral helix at Monument Square, a sculptural expression by Philip Johnson.

“Temasek Reflections” stands by Millenia Walk. It is a 2-storey water sculpture featuring a waterfall cascading over stone and glass walls into a large reflective pool.

Amenities

The mall has a service desk which partners with SISTIC to provide assistance in sales of tickets to entertainment shows in Singapore.

Millenia Walk is also a collection point for Ninja Van, Southeast Asia’s fastest growing last-mile logistics company.

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