
From grand views and fine dining to street markets and food stalls, the tiny city-state of Singapore offers a diverse and seemingly endless selection of attractions. And thanks to that close proximity and world-class public transportation, travellers can pack a three-day journey with some of the best shopping, dining and cultural experiences in Asia.
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Despite its urban attitude, Singapore is one of the safest, cleanest and most kid-friendly destinations in the region. Animals, water parks, interactive museums and all manner of playgrounds will keep your tiny travellers occupied.
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Don't let the glitzy shopping of Orchard Road fool you. Singapore boasts a number of free -- and nearly free -- activities. So leave your wallet behind, grab your swimsuit or your sneakers, and enjoy the rest of the island.
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Singaporeans take their history as seriously as they do their success. A short trip outside the business district will drop you into any number of educational experiences. Whether you fancy a journey through time or a stroll through the red-light district, a different side of Singapore awaits.
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By road, water or rail, venturing off the island of Singapore is easy and worthwhile. You can spend a day scouring for bargains, enjoying a round of golf or just relaxing on the beach. Or tackle all of these, and more, on an island resort just south of the city.
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Stroll around Chinatown and learn the history of the chinese community in Singapore. See the typical architecture of the shophouses along the streets.
It's a strange paradox that one of the oldest precincts in Singapore--an important gathering area for the original settlers in Singapore, the Malay and Muslim communities--has over the years embraced...
If there’s a place in town to glamourise your wardrobe, then surely it’s Orchard Road. It was officially voted as the top shopping destination in the world by 25-year-old French marketing consultancy...
The story of Singapore is one of progress, and rapid progress at that. Just 200 years ago the island was a small fishing village; 100 years ago it was a British colony; and a mere 50 years ago is was...
Singapore is a multiracial city with a mission to nurture the arts and make it an integral part of the life of the people.
One good example of this vision is the Singapore Art Museum. Located in a...
Labrador Park offers a nice mix of history and nature.
Chinatown is a mix of old and new, a place where disparate cultures converge. Beyond Chinese landmarks, the neighbourhood delights with beautiful heritage buildings dedicated to Indian, Malay and even...
Stroll around Marina Bay, visit museums and enjoy scenic views over the city and the Singapore strait.
This is a flexible tour that can be customized to fit your preferences. Follow the itinerary and...
Singapore has evolved from a garden city to a city in a garden. Following the vision of the Father of Modern Singapore, residents conserve, create, sustain and enhance the green infrastructure of the...
Mount Faber Park is a beautiful park, situated on a hill in the central region of Singapore.
It is a popular destination for tourists, specially photographers, for its panoramic views of the central...