Sunday, 27 December 2015

What to do in Singapore


  • Must do
  • Must try
  • May visit if you have spare time
  • Might want to try if you are loaded
  • Might notice
  • Blending in with the locals

Must DO

1.East Coast Park 

Source: tropikaeast.com.sg


East Coast Park is a long stretch of coastline where you can rent bicycles or roller blades from any of the numerous rental shops along the park. The cycle path stretches about 20 km all the way from the start to Changi Village, passing by the airport runway which gives you both the stunning view of airplanes if you're an aviation enthusiast and the coast. Do prepare some sunblock as you will be under the merciless sun for hours.
Location:East
Cost:Under $10

2.Visit Pulau Ubin

source: asiasingapore.blogspot.com
From Changi Village, you can head to the ferry terminal nearby and board the boat to Pulau Ubin to view the mangrove swamp trail which is exclusive to countries with s tropical climate. Prepare to see mud skippers, wild marine creatures,monkeys and Durian trees there. Bike rental to get around is also available there but you are required to park your bike outside before entering the swamp
Location:East 
Cost:Under $10

3. Visit the Singapore Zoo

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The Singapore is one of the best in it's region with many different animals from all over the world to keep you busy for at least a few hours.Be sure to visit if you're an animal or nature lover.
Location:North
Cost:Under $30

4:Visit Marina bay/Esplanade

This is of the more well known tourist spot with the Merlion and F1 track stationed there . However, although daylight are best for pictures, it is advisable to visit the place on after or during the evening when it is not too hot. In addition, the view at night can be quite stunning.
Location:South
Cost:$0

5. Take a walk in The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

source:www.marinabaysands.com

If you're visiting the Marina bay area, do try to visit this luxurious shopping centre mostly visited by tourist and occasionally locals because of the heavy price tag. You do not have to purchase anything but just talk a stroll to experience the grandeur of the mall and maybe have a cup of coffee at the coffee connoisseur.
Location:South
Cost:$6 for the cup of coffee

6. Visit Macritchie  Reservoir

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Take a hike along the nature trail offered at Macritchie reservoir, one of the largest reservoirs in Singapore.
Location:Central
Cost:$0

7.Visit Science Centre 

Source:sg.kidlander.com
The Science Centre is a must visit for both adults and children. It exhibits many amazing science related phenomenons that entertains and educates all ages. The centre is large and if each exhibit is visited and observed in detail, it may take up to a few hours to be done.
Location:West
Cost: about $10

8. Sentosa island

source:www.sentosa.com.sg

This very accessible island is home to beaches,adventurous attraction and museums which will definitely keep you occupied.
Location:South
Cost:$5-$50 depending on attractions you visit


Must try

1.Katong Laksa

Source:www.justgola.com
Location:Katong or Queensway shopping centre
Cost:$4

2. Char Kway Teow 


Location:Hawker Centres
Cost:$3

3.Oyster

Source:www.sgfoodonfoot.com
Location:Hawker Centres
Cost:$4

4.Ice Kachang


Having an Ice Kachang on a hot weather is really rejuvenating
Location:Hawker Centres
Cost:$1.50

5.Satay

Source:nrnfoodwriter.blogspot.com
Location:Hawker Centres
Cost:$7

5.Soup Tulang

Source:Youtube.com
Location:Certain hawker centres
Cost:$8

6. Sliced Fish Soup

Source:www.singaporefoodie.com

Location:Hawker Centres
Cost:$4











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