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Singapore Travel Guide
Singapore may be one of the smallest countries in the world, yet this cosmopolitan city-state is one of the largest financial hubs in the world and has so much to offer travelers. With its shimmering skyscrapers, top-notch accommodation, vibrant cultural areas, fascinating, futuristic sites, night zoo, UNESCO Heritage melting-pot food culture, there’s a lot to see and do. This travel guide for Singapore features the top attractions, how to get around, safety, logistics, what not to do, visa information, and more to help you plan your trip.
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Your Ultimate Guide To The Best Things To Do In Singapore
Singapore is one of my favorite travel destinations. I’ve visited twice and hope to visit again in the future. This little island is one of the world’s top financial centers, yet its striking, contemporary skyline, rich cultural neighborhoods, commitment to sustainability, and friendly people make it a must-visit destination. Whether you want to admire its fascinating, futuristic architecture, experience the lively and luxurious atmosphere of Marina Bay, enjoy its lush green spaces, explore its diverse cultural areas, indulge in mouthwatering local dishes, or savor the iconic Singapore Sling at its birthplace, you’ll find that Singapore is as diverse as its population. This post covers the best things to see and…
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Singapore Sling In Singapore | An Iconic & Legendary Sip
The Singapore Sling, the iconic cocktail born in Singapore, is a must-try when visiting. Widely regarded as the national drink, this pink-hued, gin-based cocktail was developed by bartender Ngiam Tong Boon at the Raffles Hotel in the early 1900’s. He developed it to look like a fruit punch to adapt to the social etiquette of the time, which discouraged women from drinking alcohol in public. Today, you can still enjoy a traditional Singapore Sling at this historic hotel or try it at trendy bars, bars with stellar views, and a few other unique spots. This post covers the best places to savor the legendary and quintessential, Singapore Sling in Singapore.
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Singapore Night Safari Review: Is It Worth It?
Curious about the Singapore Night Safari and searching for a review to see if it’s worth it? If so, then read on. I visited recently and wrote this overview to share my experience and thoughts, to help you decide if it’s right for you. I’ll get into it more below, but this is the world’s first nocturnal zoo and one of Singapore’s most popular attractions. Is it different from a regular zoo? Definitely! Do you see things that you don’t expect? Yes. Does it get your heart beating? Yes. Do you find yourself wondering how they did it? Yes. But the question still looms: is this nighttime adventure truly worth…
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Best Places To Stay In Singapore | The Ultimate Guide
Singapore is an amazing destination with so many interesting things to see and do. I really loved it! But where are the best places to stay? This post reviews the best accommodations for every budget in a variety of areas or districts around this stunning, sovereign city-state. From the luxurious hotels in glitzy Marina Bay, to more humble accommodation in bustling Chinatown, places in the lively Arab Quarter, a colonial classic in the Civic District, budget options in hipster Katong, all the way to the plush resorts on Sentosa Island. Choose one, or move around, like I did, to experience different parts of Singapore.
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Is Sentosa Island Worth Visiting?
Let’s explore Sentosa Island, a tropical escape just off the southern coast of Singapore. This little island offers an interesting mix of natural beauty and a variety of attractions, making it a perfect retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. With its scenic sandy beaches, upscale resorts, top-notch attractions, and panoramic views, there’s truly something for everyone - including locals and tourists. Plus, it’s Singapore’s closest inhabited island and very easy to access. In this post, I’ll highlight some of the top things to do in Sentosa to help you decide if it’s worth visiting.
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Experience The Best of Marina Bay | Must-See Waterfront Attractions
The iconic Marina Bay in Singapore is a vibrant mix of sleek cityscapes, lush greenery, and the bustling bay. It offers many captivating experiences, from the shimmering skyline dominated by the futuristic Marina Bay Sands, the striking ArtScience Museum, and the majestic Merlion Fountain that symbolizes Singapore itself, to the serene, yet futuristic beauty of the Supertree Grove, the Cloud Forest, and the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay. As the sun sets, this space comes to life in a way no other city does, turning into a dazzling spectacle of light and the perfect backdrop for unforgettable memories. This post covers the best attractions in Marina Bay, which…
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Joo Chiat Road | Colorful Shophouses, Culinary Wonders, & Cultural Fusion
The vibrant neighborhood of Katong, with its rich Peranakan cultural heritage, is a must-visit in Singapore. Originally inhabited by Malays, this area saw an influx of affluent Chinese businessmen in the 18th and 19th centuries, which resulted in blended families and a new culture called the Peranakan culture. This influx and cultural fusion contributed to Katong's growth, evident in its colorful shophouses, as well as its unique cuisine and fascinating history. In this post you will discover the picturesque streetscapes of Joo Chiat Road and Koon Seng Road, learn about the Peranakan culture, and some of best restaurants, cafés, and food stalls of this surprising foodie destination and hipster hangout.
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The Charming Arab Quarter Of Singapore
Nestled in the heart of Singapore, the Arab Quarter, or Kampong Glam, is a must-visit area of Singapore, with its vibrant tapestry of culture, street art, atmosphere, many restaurants, and its history. Once the home of Malay royalty, today it offers a unique blend of Malay traditions and Middle Eastern influences. With the striking golden dome of Sultan’s Mosque rising majestically against the skyline, streets lined with quaint, colorful shophouses, trendy boutiques, hip cafés and, surprisingly, cool cocktail venues, it invites exploration. This post covers the Arab Quarter of Singapore, where you can discover its rich past and dynamic present.
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7 Must-See Sites In Little India Singapore
Little India is one of the most vibrant and culturally rich districts of Singapore, offering a glimpse into the country's heritage. It’s one of the most iconic and colorful neighborhoods and definitely worth a visit. Stroll through its bustling streets to discover its unique architecture, see its striking temple, along with the flower vendors making their colorful garlands for religious offerings there, explore its hawker center with its unique Indian flavors and award-winning hawkers, see its incredible jewelry shops, and more. Things post covers the best things to do in Little India, Singapore.