What do you wear to chijmes?

What do you wear to chijmes?

Dress Code: Smart casual. Open: Daily from 5.00 p.m. to 3.00 a.m. Check afterdark.hotspots.com, and e-clubbing.com for more on nightspots in Singapore.

Who owns chijmes?

In 2005, Suntec Reit acquired Chijmes for $128 million. In October 2011, an entity which included Perennial Real Estate Holdings and Osim boss Ron Sim bought it for $177 million.

What does chijmes stand for?

Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Middle Education School
CHIJMES (pronounced “chimes”, acronym definition: Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Middle Education School) is a historic building complex in Singapore, which began life as a Catholic convent known as the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ).

How do I book a dome restaurant?

PHOTO: Chijmes And the best part, booking is free for up to two hours each time. All you have to do is go online to book a slot and make a purchase of food or beverages from the shops in Capitol Singapore or Chijmes respectively.

What was chijmes before?

CHIJMES was originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ). This institute was a girls’ school run by French Catholic nuns, and the original complex included three schools, an orphanage, the nuns’ apartments, and the chapel that is known today as CHIJMES Hall.

Who built chijmes?

George Drumgoole Coleman
CHIJMES/Architects

How big is chijmes?

Property Details

Location 30 Victoria Street, Singapore 187996
Net Lettable Area (sq ft) 115,566
Operational Since December 2014
Anchor/Major Tenants Lei Garden, Watabe, Natureland, New Ubin Seafood
Website www.chijmes.com.sg

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How do I book the Dome at Chijmes?

Booking is free for up to two hours! All you have to do is go online to book a slot and make a purchase of food or beverages from the shops in Capitol Singapore or CHIJMES. The Land of Snowflakes at Capitol Singapore’s Outdoor Plaza have been decked out with Christmas decor and there are also board games available.

Why is chijmes important?

These days, CHIJMES is known for its thriving food and beverage scene in the heart of Singapore. This institute was a girls’ school run by French Catholic nuns, and the original complex included three schools, an orphanage, the nuns’ apartments, and the chapel that is known today as CHIJMES Hall.