2024 Singapore Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
A cultural melting pot on a strategic maritime crossroads, Singapore is a singular city-state. With beautiful weather, towering office parks, fantastic tropical parks, and incredible street food, Singapore is a true gem. Here you will find something for the whole family. Whether you’re looking for world class shopping along Orchard Road or sampling the many delicacies on offer in the Night Market, Singapore will leave you with the memories of a lifetime.
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Singapore - the Lion 🦁 City
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Welcome to the vibrant city-state of Singapore, where a harmonious blend of cultures, stunning architecture, and mouthwatering cuisine awaits you at every corner.
If you're eager to capture the essence of this remarkable destination and share it with the world, then you've come to the right place.
Get ready to embark on a visual journey as we unveil our captivating collection of Singapore captions that will beautifully showcase the beauty, diversity, and unique spirit of this incredible city , with a diversity of languages, religions, and cultures!
Surf and turf night at a social dining restaurant!
Situated in the heritage neighbourhood of Lengkok Bahru, Professor Brawn is a restaurant and cafe that serves up a western menu! It is open from 9am to 9pm every day except Sundays.
On certain event nights, the restaurant has special menus that are seasonal in nature. At the time of our visit, it was surf and turf night with fresh seafood and made-to-order steaks! The food was delicious and highly recommended.
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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KOMA DINING MARINA BAY SANDS SINGAPORE
KOMA Singapore offers an impressive dining experience with both stunning ambiance and flavorful Japanese cuisine. The dramatic entrance—a tunnel lined with red arches—sets a sophisticated tone, leading to a beautifully designed dining area featuring a massive bell and cherry blossom decor. The menu combines traditional and modern Japanese dishes; highlights include their fresh sashimi, robata grill, and unique sushi rolls. It’s a feast for both the eyes and palate!#100waysoftravel #singapore
Nature's Palette: Discovering the Latest Blooms at Gardens by the Bay
#100waysoftravel Discover the magic of Gardens by the Bay! The Flower Dome showcases its latest vibrant floral display, highlighting seasonal blooms from around the world, while the Cloud Forest enchants with its lush greenery and a stunning waterfall. The innovative design and breathtaking views make this a must-visit attraction in Singapore! 🌸☁️ #GardensByTheBay #FlowerDome #CloudForest #Singapore
AMAZING CHINA TOWN SINGAPORE
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I had an intransit stay in Singapore Chinatown Mercure Icon Hotel in Oct 2024, nice hotel which is strategically located in the centre of Chinatown. I spend half day walked around Chinatown and was amazed with its rich history, colorful streets, and diverse culinary offerings, Chinatown is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an authentic cultural experience and local food delicacies. Chinatown's architecture is a captivating blend of baroque and Victorian styles. Stroll down Pagoda Street and Temple Street to admire the beautifully restored, colorful shophouses that tell stories of the past.
Recommended to explore the Maxwell food court just right to Maxwell MRT station for local dishes. Maxwell Food Centre is home to some of Singapore’s best hawker stalls. It’s lauded by both locals and tourists as THE hawker centre to go to if you want to savour true blue Singaporean food. We don’t have to say much, because the queues at some of these stalls speak volumes!Should try out the famous Tiantian Chicken Rice, Dimsum, Chinese Traditional Dessert, Rojak, etc.
Very Beautiful Garden at Fort Canning Park in Singapore
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Exploring Fort Canning Park in Singapore was a refreshing escape into nature right in the heart of the city. The lush greenery and well-maintained pathways created a serene atmosphere that felt worlds away from the bustling urban life.
As I wandered through the park, I discovered beautifully landscaped gardens filled with vibrant flowers and ancient trees. Each corner of the park offered a new view, from historical monuments to stunning lookout points. The combination of nature and history made for an enriching experience.
I particularly enjoyed the peaceful ambiance, perfect for leisurely strolls or quiet reflection. The park's design encourages exploration, with hidden paths and scenic spots that invite you to linger. Overall, my visit to Fort Canning Park was a delightful reminder of the natural beauty that Singapore has to offer amidst its urban landscape.
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Singapore One-Day Tour Recommendations (Part 3) - Explore Little India, Gardens by the Bay, and Jewel Changi
🌟 Morning: Explore Little India
In the morning, head to Little India 🇮🇳, a vibrant and colorful neighborhood that makes you feel like you're in India. Here, you'll find stunning colorful buildings 🏠, exotic spices, and authentic Indian cuisine 🍛. You can stroll around, admire unique graffiti and handicrafts 🖌️, or find a local restaurant to taste authentic curry and rice, immersing yourself in the rich cultural atmosphere.
🌟 Noon: Gardens by the Bay
At noon, head to Gardens by the Bay 🌿, one of Singapore's most iconic urban gardens, featuring spectacular domed conservatories and enchanting Supertrees 🌳. Here, you can admire rare plants from around the world 🌺, and every spot is a great place for photos 📸, especially the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest.
🌟 Afternoon: Jewel Changi
After enjoying a wonderful time in Singapore, head to the airport and visit Jewel Changi 🌌, a comprehensive entertainment center combining food, shopping, and leisure 🛍️, connected to Changi Airport. Here, you can experience attractions like the Canopy Park and Manulife Sky Nets ✨, and see the world's tallest indoor waterfall, enjoying a unique entertainment experience!
Riverside nature park for a leisurely walk or cycle
Come and take a walk along the tranquil riverside at Robertson Walk park! The atmosphere is relaxing and there is lots of greenery to enjoy. It is located next to the Singapore river, plus you can stop to take a break at any of the quaint cafes and restaurants.
The paths are also friendly to cyclists so bring your bicycles to take a leisurely ride around the park. You can even head to the bridge in the evening for a photo opportunity because it lights up beautifully!
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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A Journey Through the National Gallery Singapore
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Getting There
By MRT: The nearest MRT station is City Hall (Exit B), which is about a 7-minute walk to the gallery. Other nearby stations include Raffles Place and Clarke Quay, both about a 10-minute walk.
By Bus: Several bus routes stop near the gallery. For example, bus numbers 130, 63, 51, 80, 32, and 851 stop near Peninsula Place, just a 5-minute walk away.
By Car: Parking is available at Parliament Place and St. Andrew’s Road. Avoid using Connaught Drive or Fullerton Road/Anderson Bridge as they are closed.
Attractions
The Gallery Store by ABRY at the National Gallery Singapore offers a wide range of unique and art-inspired merchandise. Art Prints and Posters: Featuring works from renowned artists like Georgette Chen and Vassily Kandinsky. Books and Publications: A variety of art books and exhibition catalogues. Fashion and Accessories: Tote bags, T-shirts, and other items inspired by the gallery’s collections.
Permanent Galleries: The DBS Singapore Gallery and the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery feature significant works by local and regional artists.
Architecture: The gallery itself is a blend of historical and modern design, housed in the former Supreme Court and City Hall buildings.
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Exploring the Asian Civilisations Museum for Stylomilotrail
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Getting There
By Train: The museum is a 5-minute walk from Raffles Place MRT station (Exit H).
By Bus: It’s a 2-minute walk from the Fullerton Square bus stop (03011), served by numerous bus routes.
By Car: Public parking is available at the New Parliament House, Six Battery Road, and One Fullerton.
Attractions
Permanent Galleries: The museum’s galleries are organized thematically, showcasing objects that reflect the diverse cultures and histories of Asia. Key galleries include: Maritime Trade (Level 1), Ancestors and Rituals (Level 2), Ceramics (Level 3).
Special Exhibitions: The museum hosts various temporary exhibitions. For example, “Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco” is running from May 2024 to June 2025.
These sites offer a deep dive into Singapore’s rich and diverse heritage. Enjoy your exploration!
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Exploring Rochester Park Lion City Heritage Trail
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Getting There
By MRT: The nearest MRT station is Buona Vista (East-West Line and Circle Line). From there, it’s about a 10-minute walk.
By Bus: Several bus services stop near Rochester Park, including 74, 91, 92, 95, 191, 196, and 198.
By Car: There are parking facilities available at Rochester Mall and nearby areas.
Attractions
Dining: Enjoy a variety of cuisines at the upscale restaurants housed in the colonial bungalows. Some popular spots include Nosh, Da Paolo BistroBar, and North Border Bar & Grill.
Rochester Mall: A nearby shopping destination with a mix of retail, dining, and entertainment options.
Green Spaces: The area is lush with greenery, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing evening out.
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Discover the Thrills of Fort Siloso Skywalk
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Getting There:
Sentosa Beach Tram: Board at Beach Station and alight at Siloso Point.
Sentosa Bus: Take Bus 1 or 2 and alight at Siloso Point.
Sentosa Cable Car: Board at Merlion Station or Imbiah Station and alight at Siloso Point.
Attractions:
Scenic Treetop Trail: This 11-storey, 181-meter long elevated walkway offers breathtaking views of Sentosa and the Southern Islands. The glass floor sections provide an exhilarating experience for those who enjoy a bit of thrill.
Fort Siloso: Explore the historical fort. The fort includes various old structures and information boards detailing its history.
The Skywalk and Fort Siloso are free to visit, and are accessible to strollers and wheelchairs, making it a great outing for families with young children or elderly members.
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Exploring Pahlawan Beach
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Getting There - Palawan Beach is located on Sentosa Island in Singapore. Here are a few ways to get there:
Sentosa Express: Take the Sentosa Express monorail from VivoCity (HarbourFront MRT Station). Alight at Beach Station and walk to Palawan Beach.
Cable Car: Enjoy scenic views by taking the cable car from Mount Faber or HarbourFront to Sentosa Island.
Beach Tram: Once on Sentosa, you can hop on the free beach tram from Beach Station to Palawan Beach.
Walking: If you prefer a leisurely stroll, you can walk from Beach Station to Palawan Beach, which is a short distance away.
Attractions – Palawan Beach offers a variety of attractions and activities:
Southernmost Point of Continental Asia: Cross the iconic suspension bridge to reach this small islet, which offers panoramic views and a watchtower.
Family-Friendly Activities: The beach is known for its family-friendly environment, with shallow waters and plenty of space for kids to play.
Dining Options: There are several beachside restaurants and bars where you can enjoy a meal or a refreshing drink while taking in the sea views.
Beach Sports: Engage in beach volleyball, frisbee, or simply relax on the sandy shores.
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Little India A Deepavali Adventure in the Lion City
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Getting There:
Little India is easily accessible by public transport. The most convenient way is by MRT: Take the North-East Line (Purple Line) and alight at Little India MRT Station (NE7) or Farrer Park MRT Station (NE8). Both stations are within walking distance of the main attractions.
Attractions:
Deepavali Light-Up: Every year, Serangoon Road transforms with vibrant lights, arches, and colorful decorations symbolizing prosperity and joy. This light-up is a highlight for both locals and tourists, creating a lively, festive atmosphere.
Food Trail: Deepavali is a fantastic time to sample Indian cuisine. Along Serangoon Road, you’ll find plenty of restaurants serving festive dishes, from biryanis to sweets like jalebi and gulab jamun.
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Exploring Siloso Beach Sentosa
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Getting There - By Sentosa Express: Take the Sentosa Express from VivoCity (Level 3) and alight at Beach Station. Siloso Beach is a short walk or tram ride from there.
By Walking: Walk from VivoCity along the Sentosa Boardwalk for a scenic view as you approach Siloso Beach. Admission is free if you walk in.
Attractions at Siloso Beach - Siloso Beach Walk: Take a stroll along the Siloso Beach Walk, a pathway lined with palm trees, shops, cafes, and bars. Enjoy beachside views and the tropical ambiance.
The Central Beach Bazaar at Sentosa is a vibrant attraction that combines street food, entertainment, and beachfront views, making it a lively hotspot for visitors of all ages.
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Getting Around Sentosa Island by Skytrain
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If you’re heading to Sentosa, the Sentosa Express Skytrain is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to get around. It's an easy, quick way to reach the island's main spots, plus it’s air-conditioned—a blessing in Singapore’s heat!
The Skytrain departs from VivoCity (Level 3), and it takes you straight into Sentosa with three stops: Waterfront Station, Imbiah Station, and Beach Station.
Waterfront Station is where you'll find Resorts World Sentosa, so it’s perfect if you’re heading to places like Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, or Adventure Cove Waterpark.
Imbiah Station is great for a mix of attractions like the Skyline Luge, Madame Tussauds, and the Sentosa Nature Discovery trails.
Beach Station is right near Siloso, Palawan, and Tanjong Beaches, so if you’re all about beach vibes, this is the stop for you. The shuttle bus from Beach Station also makes it easier to explore the various beach spots.
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Exploring History and Scenic Views at Fort Silosa Skywalk
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Getting There - Take the MRT to HarbourFront Station (NE1/CC29). From VivoCity (Level 3), take the Sentosa Express and alight at Beach Station.
At Beach Station, transfer to the Sentosa Bus B and alight at the Siloso Point stop. The Skywalk entrance is nearby.
Attractions - The 11-story, 181-meter-long elevated trail provides stunning panoramic views of Sentosa Island, the surrounding beaches, and even parts of the Singapore cityscape.
Nature Experience: Along the skywalk, you'll be walking among treetops, giving you a close look at the island's lush greenery and possibly spotting some local wildlife like birds and squirrels.
Historical Insights: As you make your way towards Fort Siloso, you'll find informational panels about Singapore's military history, giving context to the exhibits at the fort itself. This is a great way to get an overview before diving deeper into the history at the fort.
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Baking S’mores Chocolate Cake for Halloween at ABC Cooking Studio
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Getting There - Take the MRT to City Hall station (EW13/NS25) on the East-West Line or North-South Line. From City Hall, Funan Mall is a short 5-minute walk away. Follow the signs within the station towards Exit B, then head towards North Bridge Road and walk along Hill Street until you see Funan Mall. ABC Cooking Studio is located on Level 4 of Funan Mall.
Attractions - I had the best Halloween experience this year at ABC Cooking Studio in Funan, where I got to bake a S’mores Chocolate Cake! Making the cake was such a treat—literally! We layered rich chocolate cake with gooey marshmallows and crunchy graham crackers, capturing all the goodness of a campfire s’more.
Walking out with my own Halloween-themed dessert that looked and tasted amazing! It was a fantastic way to celebrate, learn something new, and enjoy the season in such a creative way. If you’re ever looking for a fun holiday activity, I’d totally recommend trying a class there—it’s an experience you won’t forget!
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Little India Murals, Artwork and Sculptures
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Getting There - Little India MRT Station (NE7/DT12): The station on the North-East (purple) and Downtown (blue) lines is right in the heart of Little India. You can alight here and step directly into the vibrant neighborhood.
Attractions - Tekka Centre: A multi-cultural hub where you can enjoy a variety of local hawker food, especially Indian, Malay, and Chinese dishes. The wet market here is also interesting, with vendors selling spices, fresh produce, and textiles.
Street Art and Murals
Little India is filled with vibrant street art that reflects the district's culture and history. You’ll find beautiful murals scattered around the area, ideal for taking memorable photos.
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Hong Lim Park: Singapore’s Hub of Heritage and Expression
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Getting There – By MRT: The nearest MRT station is Clarke Quay on the North East Line. From there, it’s just a short walk to the park.
By Bus: Several bus routes stop near Hong Lim Park, including buses 143, 147, 166, 190, and 197. You can check the specific bus schedules using local transit apps or websites.
Attractions – Speakers’ Corner: This is Singapore’s designated area for free speech, where people can express their views publicly without a police permit.
Historical Significance: The park is named after Cheang Hong Lim, a prominent Chinese businessman and philanthropist. It has served as a recreational area in Chinatown for many years.
Scenic Walks: Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the park, which is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city.
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Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay
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Esplanade Singapore is often nicknamed the durian building, or fly's eye. It has a unique shape, because its structure is pointed so that it resembles a durian. When viewed from a distance, it looks like a fly's eye. This building is specifically for world-class concerts. Famous art performances, musicians and bands.
Esplanade is the largest performing arts center in Singapore located on the main road of Waterfront land. Inside the Esplanade consists of several performance spaces. In addition, there is a fine arts space called "Jendela" which exhibits various works of visual art. Outdoor facilities include an outdoor theater 300m from the Waterfront. In the front yard there is an entrance with an open roof and an open yard complete with views.
Address: 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore 038981
🇸🇬 Exploring Fort Canning Park in Singapore
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Fort Canning Park, set in the heart of Singapore, offers a serene yet historically rich haven amidst the city’s bustling urban environment. As a hilltop landmark, it has witnessed some of the most significant events in Singapore’s history, from ancient Malay royalty to British colonial rule, and now stands as a verdant oasis for both history buffs and nature lovers.
Upon visiting Fort Canning Park, you can follow the well-marked trails that meander through lush greenery and historical artifacts. One of the park’s highlights is the Spice Garden, a replica of the original 19th-century botanical garden by Sir Stamford Raffles. The garden hosts a variety of exotic spices that played a crucial role in the colonial spice trade.
Fort Canning is also home to several ancient artifacts and sites, such as the remnants of a 14th-century Javanese settlement, the historic Fort Gate, remnants of the fort walls, and a Gothic-style chapel. Each site is accompanied by plaques that explain their historical significance, enriching your visit with educational insights.
For those interested in the arts, Fort Canning Park frequently hosts concerts, theatre productions, and festivals in its outdoor spaces, particularly at the Fort Canning Green, where the natural amphitheater offers a unique outdoor performance venue.
Whether you’re looking to delve into Singapore’s history, enjoy a peaceful hike, or simply relax in the scenic surroundings, Fort Canning Park provides a diverse range of activities and sights that cater to all interests. It’s not just a park; it’s a gateway to exploring Singapore’s past and present in one beautiful location.
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🇸🇬 Capturing the Essence of Funan Mall: A Photographer’s Paradise in City Hall
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Located in the heart of Singapore’s civic and cultural district, Funan Mall is not just a shopping destination but a vibrant hub for tech-savvy consumers and creative minds alike. This reimagined lifestyle space, situated close to City Hall, offers an array of photogenic spots that make it a favorite among photographers looking to capture the essence of modern urban life.
Funan Mall stands out with its innovative design and unique concepts. One of the most striking features is the lush, vertical garden that climbs the interior walls, providing a refreshing contrast against the sleek, modern architecture. This green facade is not only visually appealing but also serves as a dynamic backdrop for portraits and candid shots.
The mall’s commitment to encouraging a cycling-friendly lifestyle is evident in its inclusion of a Cycling Path that runs through the building. This unique feature offers a fantastic opportunity for dynamic action shots and a different perspective on mall interiors.
Photographers will also appreciate the mall’s rooftop where an urban farm sits, providing serene greenery and a fantastic view of the surrounding cityscape. This spot is perfect for golden hour photography, capturing the warm sunlight filtering through modern structures.
Inside, the mall bursts with vibrant energy from trendy boutiques, tech stores, and artisan cafes. Each corner and storefront is meticulously designed, offering diverse textures and colors that are perfect for detailed shots or wider architectural perspectives.
Whether you’re an amateur snapping photos with your phone or a professional photographer with a DSLR, Funan Mall provides a stimulating environment to explore your creativity and capture stunning images of contemporary life in Singapore.
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Unwind in Style: Harry's at Resort World Sentosa
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Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-71//83/84/85, Singapore 098138
Ambiance/Facilities:Harry's at Resort World Sentosa has a lively, welcoming atmosphere with a casual, modern décor that complements the resort's vibe. The spacious layout accommodates both small gatherings and larger groups. The indoor bar area is well-designed, with comfortable seating and a sports bar vibe, making it perfect for unwinding or catching up with friends. Facilities are well-maintained, and the staff is attentive, enhancing the overall experience.
Highlights: Harry's serves a variety of Western and Asian fusion dishes, with highlights including the signature Harry’s Jazz Burger, Beer Battered Fish & Chips, Truffle Mushrooms Pizza, and flavorful Chicken Tikka Masala. The bar’s drinks selection stands out, offering both classic and unique cocktails, as well as local beers.
Average Price per Person:SGD $35 - $50 (including drinks)
Rating:4.5/5
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Lepak at Siloso Beach Sentosa
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Getting There - From VivoCity (HarbourFront MRT Station): Head to Level 3 of VivoCity and take the Sentosa Express Monorail. Alight at Beach Station: After reaching Sentosa Island, get off at Beach Station. Siloso Beach is just a short walk from there.
Attractions - Siloso Beach Walk
A scenic boardwalk with beachside restaurants, bars, and shops, where you can enjoy ocean views, beach volleyball, and watersports.
AJ Hackett Sentosa
Perfect for thrill-seekers! This adventure center features Singapore’s only bungee jump, a giant swing, and a vertical skywalk that lets you descend a 47-meter high wall with stunning views.
Siloso Point Cable Car
Connects you to nearby attractions and gives you a scenic aerial view of Sentosa’s beaches and landmarks. You can catch the cable car to get panoramic views of the beach and the island.
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Singapore | A hidden, free, niche photo spot in Bird Paradise.
Last time I visited Singapore, I checked out Singapore Zoo, one of the top 10 zoos in the world and the largest zoo in Asia.
For a detailed guide, see the collection.
This time, I found a beautiful, niche photo spot at the entrance of Bird Paradise, another park next door.
There is a small waterfall at the drop-off point at the entrance.
You can see it without buying a ticket to the park.
Although it is small, it is very artistic for silhouette photos.
It is even more atmospheric on cloudy days.
Live photos are full of life!
You can take more spectacular photos with 0.5x zoom.
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📍Location:
Mandai Lake Road, north Singapore
About a 30-minute drive from the city center 🚗
20 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729825
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🇸🇬Yunnan Garden in NTU: A peaceful escape for students
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Yunnan Garden, nestled within the expansive grounds of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, holds a special place in my heart as my favorite spot to unwind and rejuvenate during my student days. This beautifully landscaped garden, recently revitalized, continues to serve as a peaceful escape for students, faculty, and visitors alike.
The garden’s design is a thoughtful blend of natural beauty and scholarly tranquility, making it an ideal place for both relaxation and contemplation. Wandering through Yunnan Garden, I’m always struck by the serene ponds dotted with lotus flowers, the gently winding pathways, and the lush greenery that frames every view. The traditional Chinese architecture of the pavilions and bridges adds an element of timeless elegance, creating perfect nooks for reading, meditating, or simply enjoying the quiet away from the academic hustle.
What made Yunnan Garden particularly significant during my studies was its ability to instantly soothe the mind with its calm environment and the soft, melodious sounds of nature. It was not just a backdrop for leisurely walks or quick lunch breaks but a sanctuary where I could clear my head and find inspiration.
Returning to Yunnan Garden always feels like a homecoming. It is more than just a beautiful space; it’s a reminder of my formative years spent at NTU, filled with learning, growth, and moments of peace amidst the rigors of academic life. It remains a cherished place where the memories of my youth meet the tranquility of nature.
#YunnanGarden #NTU #StudentLife #Singapore #NatureRetreat #Relaxation #NostalgicJourney #UniversityGardens
You won’t believe there are such lovely flower trails in Singapore
Did you know that there are free walking trails at Gardens By The Bay in Singapore? If you’re looking for a relaxing free activity to do, head down to the external gardens near the OCBC skyway area.
There are wide open paths and lots of beautiful flora and fauna for everyone to enjoy. These gardens are quite big and can take up to 2-3 hours to explore the place fully!
My overall rating of the experience: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#stylomilotrail #100waysoftravel #singapore #tripmoments #tripblazers
🇸🇬 Exploring the Rich Heritage at the Peranakan Museum, Singapore
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A visit to the Peranakan Museum in Singapore is an enlightening journey into the vibrant culture of the Peranakan community, descendants of Chinese immigrants who came to the Malay archipelago including British Malaya (now Malaysia and Singapore) between the 15th and 17th centuries and married local Malays. The museum, housed in a beautifully restored colonial building, offers a deep dive into the unique blend of Chinese, Malay, and Indonesian cultures that define the Peranakan heritage.
As you walk through the museum’s galleries, each room unveils different aspects of Peranakan life, from intricate beadwork and fabrics to the elaborate wedding ceremonies and traditional feasts (Tok Panjang). The exhibits showcase a stunning array of Peranakan artifacts, including intricately designed ceramics, silverware, furniture, and textiles, each piece telling its own story of a rich, hybrid culture.
One of the highlights is the museum’s collection of kebayas — traditional Peranakan attire — which are exquisitely embroidered and showcase the fine craftsmanship of Peranakan artisans. Additionally, the museum offers insights into the unique architectural styles of Peranakan homes, characterized by colorful tiles and ornate carvings.
Interactive displays and multimedia presentations bring to life the traditions and stories of the Peranakan people, making the museum experience both educational and engaging. Whether you are a history enthusiast or someone interested in understanding the multicultural tapestry of Singapore, the Peranakan Museum provides a fascinating glimpse into a distinct and influential community.
A visit here is not just a lesson in history, but also an appreciation of the art and aesthetics unique to the Peranakan culture, leaving visitors with a deeper understanding of Singapore’s diverse cultural heritage.
#PeranakanMuseum #SingaporeCulture #HeritageMuseum #TravelSingapore #CulturalExploration #PeranakanHeritage #MuseumVisit #LearnHistory
🇸🇬Lepak at Sentosa: Unwind and Explore Singapore’s Island Getaway
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Sentosa Island is a perfect spot for anyone looking to ‘lepak’ or chill in Singapore, offering a mix of thrilling attractions and relaxing spots. Here are key destinations to include in your #LepakAtSentosa adventure:
1. S.E.A. Aquarium - Dive into the underwater world at one of the world’s largest aquariums. Get up close with over 100,000 marine animals from different aquatic habitats, an educational and mesmerizing experience.
2. Sentosa Boardwalk - Take a leisurely stroll along the Sentosa Boardwalk. With scenic views of the sea and lush landscapes, it’s a refreshing way to enter the island from the mainland, especially beautiful at sunset.
3. Resorts World Sentosa - This integrated resort has everything from luxury accommodations and fine dining to high-end shopping. It’s a hub of entertainment and the perfect place to indulge and relax.
4. Universal Studios Singapore - For thrill-seekers and film buffs, a day at Universal Studios Singapore is a must. Enjoy exhilarating rides, shows, and attractions that bring your favorite films and TV shows to life.
5. Palawan Beach - Known as the “Asia’s closest point to the Equator,” Palawan Beach features soft sands, swaying palm trees, and a laid-back atmosphere, ideal for those who want to unwind by the sea.
Whether you’re looking to explore marine life, enjoy exciting rides, or simply relax on the beach, Sentosa offers a variety of experiences that make it a top spot for leisure and adventure in Singapore.
#LepakAtSentosa #SingaporeTravel #SentosaIsland #FamilyFun #AdventureIsland #RelaxInSingapore #ExploreSentosa #IslandLife
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