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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orchard_RoadOrchard Road - Wikipedia

    After more than a century as a two-way thoroughfare, Orchard Road became a one-way street east of Scotts Road in 1974. [11] [9] and entirely in 1977 when Orchard Boulevard was completed. [12] Orchard Road starts at the junction with Orange Grove Road, which is the location of the Orchard Hotel.

  2. Feb 15, 2023 · But these landmarks that line Singapore’s shopping district have gone through quite the metamorphosis since the development of the area in the 1970s. From taking over cemeteries to the first multi-storey mall in Singapore, read on to find out more about the evolution of Orchard Road over the years: 1.

  3. Background. Orchard Road is a major tourist and shopping belt in central Singapore. It runs 2.2 km from the junction of Tanglin Road and Orange Grove Road to Dhoby Ghaut.1 Orchard Road is said to have obtained its name from the orchards and plantations that existed in the area until the turn of the 20th century. History.

  4. Orchard Road was named after the numerous nutmeg farms, pepper farms, spice gardens and fruit orchards that covered the area since the 1830s. Some sources also point to a mysterious Mr Orchard...

  5. The Orchard Road area has transformed from a countryside retreat in the 1800s to the heart of Singapore’s tourism and retail scene today. Through the Orchard Heritage Trail, discover the communities, institutions, businesses and natural heritage that contribute to this area’s rich history.

  6. Jun 23, 2016 · Beginning as a hilly suburban fringe sandwiched between the main commercial town area and Tanglin, Orchard Road is, now, arguably the most iconic street in Singapore. The names of the streets allude to its past.

  7. May 4, 2023 · Exploring the rich history of Singapore's Orchard Road via walking tours. Beyond the upscale boutiques and Michelin-starred restaurants, historic sites and green spaces tell the real story of this popular precinct. Winsland House II is one of several elegant colonial buildings along Orchard Road. Photo: Ronan O'Connell. Ronan O'Connell.