Millenia Walk
Shopping mall · Marina Centre ·

Millenia Walk

Shopping mall · Marina Centre ·

Fashion, global eateries, Harvey Norman, Japanese market

dining options
local designers
spacious mall
good food
japanese restaurants
accessible
not crowded
local brands
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9 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039596 Get directions

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Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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9 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039596 Get directions

+65 6883 1122
milleniawalk.com
@milleniawalk

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Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 6, 2026

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Millenia Walk

MH T.

Google
The original upmarket mall that has maintained its premium feel over the years. While the tenant mix has evolved, the brands remain consistently high-end. A great place to relax with family, with plenty of Japanese dining options and more wallet-friendly eateries on Level 1.

K T.

Google
Millenia Walk is a medium-sized lifestyle mall that offers a convenient and relaxed shopping experience. Strategically connected to several other malls and an MRT station, it enjoys high accessibility, making it a popular destination for weekend visitors and diners alike. The mall boasts a wide variety of dining options to suit different tastes and preferences, ranging from casual eateries to more refined restaurants. Anchor tenants such as Mediya premium supermarket and Harvey Norman enhance the shopping experience, offering quality groceries and home essentials. Despite its popularity, Millenia Walk maintains a calm and laid-back atmosphere. It's a great place to unwind, enjoy a good meal, or explore without the usual crowd pressure typical of larger malls

H

Google
Very retro and geometric architecture, love coming to appreciate it, when you look up to the ceiling, the shapes of the roof windows and colour play are like a bent space. I love like three furniture shops there a lot!

Flo Y.

Google
​This is a sufficiently nice mall that perfectly caters to the surrounding offices. With a great selection of food and coffee, it’s a very reasonable spot for meal meetings or quick coffee chats. A great recent addition is the massive gym, which is incredibly convenient for working professionals looking to squeeze in a workout right after office hours.

DR S.

Google
Millenia Walk is a very pleasant mall to visit — spacious, modern, and filled with a great mix of dining, shopping, and lifestyle options. The layout is wide and airy, making it much more relaxing compared to crowded malls. It’s also wheelchair and stroller-friendly with barrier-free access and plenty of lifts and wide walkways. For families, it’s convenient and kid-friendly — there’s enough space for children to move around comfortably without feeling packed in. The food choices here are excellent, with many must-try restaurants and cafés offering both local and international cuisines. It’s a fantastic spot for brunch, coffee meetups, or casual dining. Activities at Millenia Walk range from shopping for boutique fashion and lifestyle brands to enjoying wellness and beauty services. It’s also connected directly to the Suntec and Marina Square area, so you can easily explore multiple malls in one trip. Do bring along your shopping list and maybe an appetite, because the dining here is really one of the mall’s highlights. Facilities are well maintained with clean restrooms, seating areas, and strong air-conditioning — perfect for escaping the Singapore heat. Parking is available within the building and is reasonably convenient, though on busy days it may get full, so public transport (Promenade MRT is just a short walk away) can be a good alternative. Overall, Millenia Walk is a hidden gem among Singapore malls — stylish, comfortable, not overcrowded, and full of unique food and retail offerings. Definitely a mall I’ll keep coming back to.

Karna M.

Google
This place is really very huge with other building connected thru underground tunnel of Mrt station and there's so many offices and shops to go around and you can get lost, so you need to take note of directions board overhead and you can see part of marina bay sands and the hotels, thanks

Zames from R.

Google
Millennia Walk offers a delightful dining experience with its variety of food options that are sure to please any palate. Its central location in the city is so convenient, allowing for easy albeit sometimes expensive parking right outside the mall. And the frequent sight of beautiful cars parked adds a touch of excitement to every visit!

Ryan K.

Google
I recently visited a shopping mall, and it was a fantastic experience. The store was clean and spacious, with a wide range of products well displayed. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful, providing valuable information and advice on products. Additionally, I was pleased to find high-quality items at reasonable prices. The checkout process was smooth and efficient. Overall, it was a highly satisfying shopping experience, and I look forward to visiting again in the future.
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Theresa H.

Yelp
What's not to like? If anyone follows my reviews, one would know i was often at Millenia Walk. However, that was not an invite for anyone to stalk me there. Please just don't! Okay, ie my PSA for today :) Millenia Walk is conveniently located, next to the Promenade MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) subway station. Millenia Walk housed my go-to grocery store Meidi-ya (2 floors) There are also many nice restaurants like Saboten, Patisserie G, Sandaime Hiraki, SBCD Korean Tofu House which served really good food. Pullman bakery has really nice baked goods! There is also a gym/yoga studio on the other end of the mall, on the 2nd floor. One would need to use the escalator (the only way) closest to Starbucks to enter the gym/yoga studio. One can redeem free parking with a purchase of $50 spent in any stores within the mall.
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Steve A.

Yelp
I love this area - there are quite a few great stores and it's not too crowded too. The only thing is that it's a little bit chi chi - so it might not appeal to everyone. I do love that it's not too crowded and there's space to breathe - which is always better than all the commercial, claustrophobic and copy-and-paste malls you'd see all over the country. What I Love: It's a nice space - great collection of stores, doesn't feel too crowded - a good mix of restaurants, electronics and a little bit of shopping. There's a wine store here that's really comprehensive, Australian Outback Restaurant - pretty okay prices, not too bad options and really committed and helpful staff. What I Don't Love: 12 Cupcakes - in my opinion, just overpriced cupcakes - though packaged nicely. The mall as a whole is a little select - and I don't see myself coming here just for the Mos Burger, electronics or Australian Outback Restaurant.
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Dan L.

Yelp
I love quiet malls with high ceilings. Millenia walk is one of them. the only problem with it is that it is a long mall and quite a walk from one end to the other so it doesn't quite inspire people to stay in it. on the other hand, the shop composition are on the higher end of the scale but yet it has lots of arts and creative spaces. The food outlets are all along the same stretch which makes it easy to navigate - from Swedish food to Vietnamese and Japanese Italian food. But it also has a food court tucked on its 2nd floor facing marina square. But even the food court, though cheap, has a more refined edge to it. The food outlets can be really busy on weekday lunches and weeknights. Quieter on weekends but that makes it an even better place to chill in this mad crowd in town. If parking is a concern, there is always parking at Conrad hotel.
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Jac S.

Yelp
Millenia Walk used to be a bit out of the way, but now its on Promenade MRT it's definitely much more accessible. I usually come here to check out the local designers at Parco Next Next or grab a pint at Paulaners. Occasionally I'd grab something light along the way whether its Starbucks or a cupcake from Twelve Cupcakes. There's also quite a variety of Japanese restaurants up on level 3 of Parco. It's never too crowded, parking is decent and you can get a rebate if you spend over a certain amount, which never hurts!
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Ai Lin M.

Yelp
There's no excuse to miss out on the offerings at Millenia Walk since Promenade MRT station on the Circle line opened and has rendered this mall far more accessible. Over the last couple of years, they've undergone quite a transformation and I love how it's become a hub for local designers. Yumumu and L'ile Aux Ashby, for instance, are home-grown labels with boutiques at this mall, whilst Parco has dedicated a whole section of their department store to showcasing and selling the collections of various local designers. It's not just local in flavour, Millenia Walk also hosts other tenants that offer products that are pretty hard to find elsewhere in Singapore. Senteurs de Provence carries an extensive collection of Fragonard scents, the renowned perfumerie from Grasse. I also like Deja Vu for their great selection of vintage, although the prices can sometimes be on the high side. Definitely a great mishmash of stores, and the wide open atrium designed by architect Philip Johnson makes this an especially enjoyable shopping experience.
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Tyler L.

Yelp
Not the biggest or must exclusive mall in Singapore, but nice for what it is. They have free WiFi which is a huge plus for travelers. The air conditioning is great on the first floor but fairly week on the upper. The restaurants here are fairly pricey, but there is a good variety.
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Jeff L.

Yelp
i dont normally eat at outback in the US, but its actually not bad in SG. pretty tasty west food when you crave it compared to other SG options for comfort food like steak/burgers/chicken/French fries v