Great World City

Coordinates: 1°17′37″N 103°49′55″E / 1.29361°N 103.83194°E / 1.29361; 103.83194

Great World City
Location 1 Kim Seng Promenade, Singapore 237994
Opening date October 1997
Management Allgreen Properties Ltd
Owner GWC Commercial Pte. Ltd. (A wholly owned subsidiary of Allgreen Properties Ltd)
No. of stores and services 146
No. of anchor tenants 7
Total retail floor area 555,514 square feet (51,608.9 m2)
No. of floors 6
Public transit access  TE15  Great World (from 2021)
Website Great World City

Great World City (Chinese: 世界城) is a 6-storey shopping mall, 18-storey office building and 35-storey serviced apartment building complex in the Central Area of Singapore. It is located between Kim Seng and Zion Roads, near River Valley Road and Kim Seng Promenade. The shopping mall part of the mixed development sits on the site where the Great World Amusement Park used to be.

The shopping mall which is over 400,000 sq.ft. of shopping space, boasting an exciting shop mix with anchor stores like 6-screen Golden Village cineplex, Cold Storage supermarket, Food Junction foodcourt, ZARA & Best Denki electrical store. Indulge in over 20 F&B outlets, including Ichiban Boshi, Imperial Treasures (Cantonese Cuisine), Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao, Bangkok Jam, Ramen Champion Dining, Starbucks Coffee & more. Or simply revel in the variety of products and services from fashionwear, furniture & furnishing, gifts & electronics to banking, beauty & hair services, laundry & more.

There are more than 1,000 parking spaces to meet shoppers' parking needs.

The East Office Tower of the Great World City houses the Embassy of Kazakhstan on the 9th floor of the building.

Transportation

Several services stop at the bus stops along Zion Road and Kim Seng Road. Free shuttle bus also provided from Orchard, City Hall and Chinatown MRT stations.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Getting There". Great World City.
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