Singapore free travel guide, 20 things you can't miss
Recently, I always see the news of visa-free travel to Singapore. Although I don't know when it can be officially implemented, it's still very beautiful to have expectations!!
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1. Stay in Marina Bay Sands Hotel once and swim in the infinity pool on the top floor~
2. Visit Bugis Street Night Market, eat, drink and have fun!
3. Have a drink and enjoy the night view at Clarke Quay. If you are brave enough, remember to play reverse bungee jumping and scream all the way!
4. Visit the Botanic Gardens to appreciate flowers and plants, more than 20,000 kinds of exotic flowers and precious trees~
5. Take a ride on the Ferris wheel and overlook the night view of the whole Singapore~
6. Go to Gardens by the Bay to see the Supertrees, and there is a light show at night!
7. Go to Sentosa, in addition to the sea and beach, there are various projects, remember to go to the aquarium and Universal Studios for a round!
8. Take a ride on the amphibious duck boat in Suntec City, it's very interesting~
9. Go to Haji Lane to check in, various graffiti art walls are super awesome for photos!
10. Take photos at the popular big tree hole in Fort Canning Park, remember to shoot from bottom to top!
11. Flower Dome + Cloud Forest, the highest indoor waterfall, and plants from five continents, a great place to escape the heat!
12. Go to Jewel Changi to see the largest indoor waterfall, and there is a Mario theme check-in recently!
13. Remember to eat Bak Kut Teh, I personally prefer Song Fa~
14. Climb to the rooftop garden of Funan Mall to overlook various buildings in Singapore!
15. Go to Geylang to eat cheap and delicious durian on the spot~
16. The Christmas atmosphere is already full, various Christmas trees are very suitable for photos!
17. The popular police station on Old Xi Street, take photos of the rainbow exterior wall door frame!
18. Experience a special night zoo, it's really different~
19. If you have more time, you can go to MacRitchie Reservoir for a hike and feel the tropical rainforest!
20. Orchard Road is like Ginza, it is definitely a must-go place for shopping spree, buy, buy, buy~
Paradox Singapore @Clarke Quay, with a grand and spacious area at lobby.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
stunning view along the Clarke Quay riversides, with alot of eateries and restaurants.👍🏻💫💫
went for a night river cruise at Clark Quay in August this year . worth visiting !
Clarke Quay is the newest entertainment venue in downtown Singapore, located by the Singapore River, an entertainment paradise integrating shopping, eating and entertainment. This was once a small pier for unloading cargo. After development, this pier is not the same as before, and it has become the latest entertainment venue in downtown Singapore. Clarke Quay is known as Singapore's "heartbeat of downtown nightlife" and is Singapore's top five must-visit resorts. The area was further enhanced by the 165-metre Ferris wheel built on the shore of the pier lake in 2008. You will feel that the pier seems to be in a festive atmosphere all day long, and the street bars and restaurants make the atmosphere very happy and relaxed.
The scenery is very good, no matter at dusk or night, the scenery on both sides of the Straits is very good, both the sight of the bustling metropolis, and the romantic artistic atmosphere and architecture.
There are three piers in total, where to get on the boat, but the boat can not be on the middle of the boat, the price is average, about 40 minutes back and forth, it is still possible to take pictures, very good film, passing by Clarke Quay in the middle