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Singapore Travel Guide

May 21, 2018 by Jaime

Singapore is a fantastic destination but an easy one even for the first-timers. The challenge lies in not finding what to do but what to miss out on. Browse AirAsia booking online to look for amazing deals if planning a trip to Singapore. There is always a rush for Kuala Lumpur to Singapore flights because of the convenience and great packages. Read on to know what all one can explore in the island city.

Nature Sight-Seeing In Singapore
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city which is very modern and yet very close to nature. You can head for Singapore Botanic Gardens that boasts of National Orchid collection or the Singapore Zoo to enjoy the Night Safari. Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve is a quiet and peaceful getaway while one can get up-close encounters with river animals during the river safari. The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve covers much of the Bukit Timah Hill and boasts of primary rainforests. Singapore Zoo offers one the chance to see more than over two thousand species of animals such as elephants, giant pandas, white tigers, and orangutans. Pulau Ubin, an offshore Singapore island is fast becoming a favorite tourist spot.

Museums and Galleries of Singapore
Singapore boasts of an endless number of museums. Some good options are ArtScience Museum inspired by a lotus flower, and it boasts of 21 galleries that are dedicated to art and science. Asian Civilisations Museum offers a broad perspective of pan-Asian cultures and civilizations while the National Museum of Singapore and boasts of the Singapore Stone that dates back to the 13th century. The Michael Janssen Gallery showcases local artworks and art from renowned artists from all across the world. Opera Gallery carries a strong presence internationally and houses famous works of art from Picasso and Dali.

Culinary delights of Singapore
There are some foods that you must try if in Singapore, along with that endless entertainment. There is a fusion of Malay, Indian and Chinese cultures that are sold at the Hawker Centres. Hokkien Mee is a variation of thick yellow noodles that can be food only here in Singapore. Char Kway Teow is a traditional staple of the Hokkiens, and a must try. You can plan a trip to the Hong Lim Food Centre where you will find famous Hawker stalls selling a variation of Chicken Rice in both Singapore and the modern version. Chilli Crabs and Crab Bee Hoon are also another Singapore favorites. Bak Kut Teh means “Pork Bone Tea,” and the dish is born out of the docks. Laksa and Satay are without a doubt one of the tastiest dishes Singapore has to offer.

Nightlife in Singapore
The vibrant nightlife of Singapore offers endless choices for entertainment, and one can remain spoiled for choices with the vast array of nightclubs. One can spend quality time during alter evening and night, chilling out with friends. Head for Clarke Quay if looking for electrifying music and match those dance moves to the music. The Hard Rock Café is another favorite café which is very near to other restaurants and right on the Orchard Road. You can enjoy first nightlife experience at Maison du Whisky, Orgo and Bar Stories.

Architecture in Singapore
Another reason why tourists come to Singapore is to look at its beautiful and unique architecture. A must see is the Jamae Mosque because of its eclectic and intricate architecture. You just cannot help admiring the exterior architecture of the Armenian Church. Chinese Garden another great spot where you can see Chinese imperial architecture. St Andrew’s Cathedral has been declared a national monument because of its treasured works of architecture. Other notable locations and sites to admire architecture include names such as Dalhousie Obelisk, which has been modeled after “Cleopatra’s Needle” and The Esplanade Theatres with a wonderful architectural design.

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