To the sisters who are going to Singapore for the first time, here is a self-guided tour guide
I've been to Singapore 3 times
Here's a nanny guide for you all⬇️
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✈️Transportation: Xiamen Gaoqi-Singapore Changi Airport
I chose the direct flight from Xiamen Airlines to Singapore, which is very convenient
The flight time is less than 5h, and the fare is much cheaper than foreign airlines👍
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🚗Local transportation: Grab taxi + subway and bus (you can get a rechargeable transportation card, recharge at the subway station or use the EZ-Link APP to recharge⚠️If the card is less than 3 dollars, you can't swipe it, you need to recharge in time
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🏨Accommodation: It is recommended to stay near Orchard Road, where eating, drinking, and entertainment are very convenient. If you prefer a stronger holiday feel, you can choose Sentosa Island
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🍜Local food: Chicken rice, coconut milk rice, satay, laksa, kaya toast, fried kway teow, Hokkien fried shrimp noodles, rojak Indian pancakes, etc.
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🚩Itinerary:
🔸Day1: Landmark check-in (Gardens by the Bay→Merlion Park→Night Safari)
🔸Day2: Citywalk (Clarke Quay→Singapore National Art Gallery→St. Andrew's Cathedral→Sultan Mosque→Haji Lane→Little India→Chinatown)
🔸Day3: Sentosa Island (Universal Studios→S.E.A. Aquarium→Skyline)
🔸Day4: Changi Airport→Return
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📷Must-visit attractions:
✅Merlion Park
The postcard landmark of Singapore, it is a must-visit place when you come to Singapore. The Merlion statue, Singapore Grand Theatre, and Marina Bay Sands are all here. The city view here is amazing during the blue hour
✅Gardens by the Bay
Another postcard of Singapore, 18 towering trees are here. It is connected by three different style waterfront gardens, and it is the largest greenhouse flower dome in the world. The indoor waterfall and skywalk in the 'Cloud Forest' are spectacular
✅Chinatown
Singapore's Chinatown, the streets are very distinctive, both sides of the road are colorful houses, there are many trendy shops and Chinese restaurants, especially at night, it is very popular💥There are many landmark buildings nearby: Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Jamae Mosque, Mariamman Temple, etc., you can visit together
✅Night Safari
The world's first wildlife park designed for nocturnal animals, there are more than 130 species of animals in the park, with a total of more than 2,500. You can take an open-top tour bus to visit 7 different areas, or walk 4 exploration trails. Don't miss the two wonderful performances
✅Changi Airport
Almost all tourists who come to Singapore for the first time will check in at Changi Airport, be sure to go to the airport in advance, because Singapore Airport is really beautiful. Here is the world's highest indoor waterfall Rain Vortex, which is 40 meters high, surrounded by a whole piece of green wonderland. The waterfall is near T1, and you can take a free tram from other terminals⚠️Please note that the waterfall only starts to spray water at 11 o'clock on weekdays, and you can't see it if the flight is too early❗️There will be a light show at night‼️ Don't go through customs after checking in‼️
Singapore's iconic punch-in attractions, there are many people... It is recommended to go in the evening, or early in the morning, otherwise it will be very hot! I have been to Singapore three times (excluding transfers), so I didn't wait for the lights to turn on. It was not hot in the evening. I took two pictures. It was good! 📌 Starbucks 🐻 in my hand was brought by my colleagues. It will be two weeks, when I go, all sold out... only the same pendant with plush...
No need to recommend 😅 Whenever visiting the SG, it’s the landmark. Really love the sky, the natural and the view. We went there in evening and the weather so nice. But the main character “ Merlion” was under construction at that time 🥲.
Merlion Park, nestled at the waterfront of Marina Bay, is a Singaporean icon that beautifully combines tradition and modernity. The majestic Merlion statue, spouting water into the bay, offers a picturesque backdrop of the city skyline. The park provides a peaceful escape with its scenic views and waterfront ambiance. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a photo op with the iconic statue, or simply enjoying the city lights in the evening, Merlion Park stands as a timeless spot that captures the essence of Singapore's charm.
Merlion Park is the smallest park in Singapore, located on the banks of the Singapore River and one of Singapore’s iconic attractions. The park has platforms, shopping shops and restaurants for visitors to take photos and rest, and the stands can be turned into a stage for 100 performers, with audiences sitting on the stairs, backing up Marina Bay, enjoying concerts and wonderful performances under the stars. The park's two Merlion statues, the size of which was made of concrete by the late Singaporean artisan Mr. Lam Langxin, one of Singapore's iconic attractions, spewed a powerful column of water on behalf of Singapore's image. The park is not big, and it is usually tourists from all directions. Because of the river and the sea, the breeze is slowly, it is very pleasant to walk in the park. In 1972, former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew cut the ribbon for Merlion Park. The park has now moved to the new home of Flotton 1.
Very nice view around Merlion Park, able to view Marina Bay Sands. I feel it's nicer to go at night, the weather, vibes, and lights.