3 days in Singapore
3 days in Singapore Here you'll find a mix of the big a rac ons of Singapore for 3 days, some charming local neighbourhoods and lesser-known sights. The best things to do in Singapore:Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa, Marina Bay Sands, The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Tiong Bahru market and more attractions in Singapore.
Day 1 - Singapore Accomodation: Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre Address: 11 Cavenagh Road Website: http://www.booking.com/hotel/sg/holiday-inn-parkview.html
Day 1 - Singapore 1. Changi Airport Singapore Duration ~ 1 Hour Airport Blvd, Singapore Monday: Open 24 hours Tuesday: Open 24 hours Wednesday: Open 24 hours Thursday: Open 24 hours Friday: Open 24 hours Saturday: Open 24 hours Sunday: Open 24 hours Telephone: +65 6595 6868 Website: www.changiairport.com Rating: 4.6 2. Gardens by the Bay Duration ~ 3 Hours 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953 Monday: 5:00 AM 2:00 AM Tuesday: 5:00 AM 2:00 AM Wednesday: 5:00 AM 2:00 AM Thursday: 5:00 AM 2:00 AM Friday: 5:00 AM 2:00 AM Saturday: 5:00 AM 2:00 AM Sunday: 5:00 AM 2:00 AM Telephone: +65 6420 6848 Website: www.gardensbythebay.com.sg Rating: 4.7 While some people find Gardens By The Bay a li le too ar ficial for their liking, it's s ll worth checking out for the ingenuity and uniqueness of its design. The Flower Dome has recently set a Guinness World Record for being the largest glass greenhouse in the world. So there you have it even non-gardening enthusiasts will find something of interest among the 380,000 plants here. Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden. The largest of the gardens is Bay South Garden at 54 more.. 3. Marina Bay Sands 10 Bayfront Ave, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956 Another Singapore icon that's worth taking a look at is the Marina Bay Sands complex, or 'that boat building', as it's o en referred to. If you're not a hotel guest, unfortunately you can't access the iconic infinity swimming pool, but you can do the next best thing: catch the elevator to Ku De Ta (level 57), grab a cocktail and a spot on the balcony, and explore the city sights from the sky. Closer to ground level, you'll find restaurants and plenty of shops to keep you amused, as well as the casino if a flutter takes your fancy.
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Day 2 - Singapore 1. Istana Kampong Glam Duration ~ 3 Hours 85 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198501 Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Telephone: +65 6391 0450 Rating: 4.2 Kampong Glam is the tradi onal Malay-Muslim quarter of Singapore, and today is an interes ng mix of old Malay culture and young modern local culture. It's a lovely area for a quiet stroll, taking in the sights and smells, and browsing the cute little shops and cafes. Istana Kampong Glam, also Istana Kampong Gelam, is a former Malay palace in Singapore. It is located near Masjid Sultan in Kampong Glam. The palace and compounds were refurbished into the Malay Heritage Centre in 2004. The palace is gaze ed as a na onal monument on the eve of Singapore's Golden more.. 2. Tiong Bahru Market 30 Seng Poh Road, Singapore 168898 Monday: 6:00 AM 11:00 PM Tuesday: 6:00 AM 11:00 PM Wednesday: 6:00 AM 11:00 PM Thursday: 6:00 AM 11:00 PM Friday: 6:00 AM 11:00 PM Saturday: 6:00 AM 11:00 PM Sunday: 6:00 AM 11:00 PM Website: tiongbahru.market Rating: 4.2 Tiong Bahru is considered one of the most up-and-coming areas of Singapore, with a fascina ng mix of old and new. Within a few minutes of leisurely wandering, you can stock up on fresh tropical fruits at the wet market, browse high quality literature at Books Actually, munch on super-cheap wonton noodles at Tiong Bahru Market, and admire 1930s architecture and the stories behind it on the Tiong Bahru Heritage Trail. When it's me for a break, you can kick back and enjoy a top quality flat white at Forty Hands, or a glass of wine at PS Pe t. And don't forget to indulge in a pain au chocolat or lemon tart for dessert at Tiong Bahru Bakery. Whatever you end up doing, Tiong Bahru Estate is the perfect place to get a feel for a peaceful inner city Singapore neighbourhood with loads of character. Tiong Bahru is a housing estate located within Bukit Merah Planning Area, in the Central Region of Singapore. Built in the 1920s, Tiong Bahru is the oldest housing estate of the citystate. It was the first project undertaken by the Singapore Improvement Trust, a government body administered by the more.. 3. Orchard Road Orchard Rd, Singapore For the most upmarket shopping, try Mandarin Gallery (nearest MRT: Somerset) and Paragon (nearest MRT: Orchard). Orchard Central has a few local designers, se ng it apart from most of the other shopping centres. Nearest MRT sta on: Somerset. ION is a great choice for a broad range of just about everything, including an excellent food court. Nearest MRT station: Orchard. Orchard Road, a 2.2 kilometre-long boulevard, is the retail and entertainment hub of Singapore. O en known colloquially as Orchard, the area is a major tourist a rac on. The Orchard Planning Area is a planning area as specified by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. It is part of the Central Area more..
Day 2 - Singapore 4. Lau Pa Sat 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582 Monday: Open 24 hours Tuesday: Open 24 hours Wednesday: Open 24 hours Thursday: Open 24 hours Friday: Open 24 hours Saturday: Open 24 hours Sunday: Open 24 hours Telephone: +65 6220 2138 Website: www.laupasat.biz Rating: 4.1 At Lau Pa Sat you'll find a huge range of choices, such as dumplings, prata, chicken rice, fish ball noodles, and even pizza for those less adventurous. Don't forget to wander outside and check out 'Satay Street', as it's known locally, for a classic open-air dining experience. At night, the street is closed off and filled with hawkers selling fresh sizzling satay s cks and 'aun es' peddling cold beer. Once you've finally se led on a few dishes to try, kick back and admire the charm of this beau ful old building, which recently received a mul -million dollar faceli, or grab a seat on Satay St. and enjoy the bustling atmosphere of Singapore at its favorite time of day: dinner.
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Day 3 - Singapore 1. Singapore Botanic Gardens The Botanic Gardens are a lovely, peaceful way to start your morning, or to retreat to if you need a break from the big tourist spots without venturing too far out of the city. Take 30 minutes for a short wander, or a couple of hours to check out the Na onal Orchid Garden, have a coffee in one of the cafes/restaurants, or just lie down and enjoy the peace and quiet! The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 158-year-old tropical garden located at the fringe of Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district. It is one of three gardens, and the only tropical garden, to be honoured as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Botanic Gardens has been ranked Asia's top park more.. 2. Haw Par Villa 262 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118628 Monday: 9:00 AM 7:00 PM Tuesday: 9:00 AM 7:00 PM Wednesday: 9:00 AM 7:00 PM Thursday: 9:00 AM 7:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM 7:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM 7:00 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM 7:00 PM Telephone: +65 6773 0103 Website: www.hawparvilla.sg Rating: 4.1 Haw Par Villa has its own MRT sta on, which is on the same line as the Botanic Gardens you may wish to head there to relax a erwards. It's mostly outdoors, and even the covered areas are hot, so it's be er to go early in the day. Opening me is 9 am. The food court there is only open sporadically, so don't arrive hungry. There are cold drink vending machines. 3. Sentosa Island Duration ~ 3 Hours 42 Lor 7 Realty Park, Singapore 536801 Lor 7 Realty Park, Singapore 536801 Rating: 4.5 If you've had your fill of sightseeing, shopping, and walking, you may just feel like hi ng the beach. The good news is that at Sentosa you can do exactly that or carry on with a few more adventures if that takes your fancy. The beach is certainly not amazing when compared to the best beaches in the world, but it's s ll a welcome respite if you just want to relax in the sun. If you're looking for something with more ac on, try riding the waves at Wave House, naviga ng the hillside track at Skyline Luge, or experience the thrill of simulated skydiving at ifly. Check out Resorts World Sentosa if you're into theme park-style ac on here you'll find Universal Studios, SEA Aquarium, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and more. Sentosa is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by some twenty million people a year. A rac ons include a 2 km long sheltered beach, Fort Siloso, two golf courses, the Merlion, 14 hotels, and the Resorts World Sentosa, featuring the theme park Universal Studios Singapore. 4. Ding Dong 01-02, 115 Amoy Street, Singapore 069935 Monday: 12:00 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM 12:00 AM Tuesday: 12:00 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM 12:00 AM Wednesday: 12:00 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM 12:00 AM Thursday: 12:00 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM 12:00 AM Friday: 12:00 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM 12:00 AM Saturday: 12:00 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM 12:00 AM Sunday: Closed Telephone: +65 6557 0189 Website: www.dingdong.com.sg Rating: 3.9 Ding Dong is the place to go to sample a modern interpretation of a wide range of Asian cuisines. On the one menu you'll find influences from Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Japan, which makes for a richly varied and fun meal. Coupled with an equally interes ng cocktail menu and top-notch service, Ding Dong is perfect
GENERAL TIPS Health The severity of the haze varies from year to year, but is at its worst during September. In 2016, the haze only lasted a few days, but in 2015 the hazy condi ons persisted through most of November. During years with moderate haze, the Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) will read around 100-200, which is already an unhealthy range. In years where the haze is worse, the PSI is typically 200+ and even occasionally exceeds 300. When the pollu on levels are that high, the Singapore government recommends that even healthy adults stay indoors as much as possible, so definitely not an ideal time for sightseeing. Money and cost Singapore is very strict about what is given duty-free concession. Alcohol is limited based on what you re buying; for example, you can buy one liter each of spirits, wine and beer, or two litres of wine and one liter of beer, but you can never exceed one liter of spirits. There is zero duty-free allowance on cigare es and tobacco products and, if caught bringing cigare es from other countries, you poten ally face very s ff fines. Safety and security Singapore is very strict about drug possession and being caught with even small amounts will land you in hot water with the authori es. Larger amounts will lead to charges of trafficking. The punishment for these offenses are steep fines and jail me, if you re lucky. Make sure to double check your suitcases and bags before travelling there o be 100% sure there aren t any remnants of any ques onable substances lurking in the bottom of your luggage.