There are these tucked-away spots in the city that might not get the same love as the big tourist attractions, but I still find enjoyment in exploring these areas.

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One of those hidden gems is Stamford Road.

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I've cruised past this area countless times on the bus, always catching glimpses through the window but never actually taking the time to walk around and soak it in.

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So today, I figured, why not? I decided to head over there, stroll around, and see what cool places I could discover while just soaking in the vibe of the area.

While it's always a thrill to visit those high-energy spots with all the modern amenities and a buzzing vibe, there's something special about places like Stamford Road.

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It’s still very much part of the city, but with a more peaceful, laid-back feel. Now, I know it’s never going to rival the big tourist hotspots in popularity, but it still draws me in with its stunning architectural buildings. Plus, the area is super clean and easy to get around, with plenty of chill spots where you can just kick back and breathe in some fresh air.

So, here's how my day started: I was all set to head out around lunchtime, but then the weather had other plans... cue the heavy rain. It’s one of those moments where you’re hyped up because the day starts out beautifully, and you're thinking, "Yes, today's the day for my plans!" But nope, the rain decided to crash the party, and suddenly everything’s on hold.

But you know what? I’ve learned to roll with it. When it rains hard like that, it usually means the skies are going to clear up later. So, I’m looking at this downpour as a good omen. The rain's got it out of its system, and now I’m betting the evening is going to be perfect.

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So, my stroll kicked off at the intersection of Stamford Road and Victoria Street. As soon as I stepped into the area, I couldn't help but get excited about the classical architecture of The Capitol Kempinski Hotel.

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This place is like a masterpiece with its elegant design, all those classical ornaments, and perfect proportions.

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Everything just feels spot-on about this building, from its aesthetic to its prime location.

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Sitting on a corner lot right at the intersection, it's perfectly positioned for people to appreciate every angle of its stunning facade.

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At the same intersection, you’ll also spot Raffles City Mall; one of the city’s most accessible and bustling spots.

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It’s right next to City Hall MRT, where the green and red lines cross, so it’s always buzzing with activity.

I kept strolling down Victoria Street to check out the buildings along the way.

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Right after the Kempinski, there’s another hotel, the Pullman, which has a totally modern vibe.

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The contrast between these two is pretty cool. On one side, you've got the classic, timeless elegance of Kempinski, and right next door, this ultra-modern structure with a sleek green wall integrated into its facade.

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No point in comparing them; they’re both awesome in their own way.

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And then, just a bit further down, there’s yet another building, but this time with a totally different style, it’s a Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce building with incredible oriental architecture.

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The mix of styles in this area is just so fascinating!

From where I stand, I can see the Armenian Apostolic Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator across the road. It’s currently featured in the Singapore Night Festival, which is why it’s brightly lit with colorful lights. It looks fantastic!

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I continued my walk until I reached City Hall Square. As I entered the courtyard, I immediately felt a sense of serenity, as if it were shielded from the noise of the city.

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Just a few minutes down the road, I reached the Excelsior Shopping Centre, a popular spot known for shops that sell gadgets, cameras, and equipment.

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Right across from this shopping mall is the Central Fire Station, one of the best-preserved historical buildings in the city.

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It has a museum attached to it that displays firefighting and rescue equipment. I haven’t visited the museum yet, but I’m looking forward to exploring more about this building in the future.

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As my day came to an end, I was reminded that sometimes it's the lesser-known spots that hold the most charm. Stamford Road, with its mix of classic and modern vibes, and hidden gems like the Central Fire Station, truly made for an unforgettable stroll through the city.


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