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6-Day Singapore Highlights: Marina Bay, Heritage Districts, Sentosa & Mandai Wildlife

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Day 1: Marina Bay

Singapore, Singapore on November 4, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Tiong Bahru Bakery (Raffles Place or Tiong Bahru)

Light, reliable start with pastries and coffee; great quick option near the Civic District before sightseeing.
SGD8, 45m

9:30am

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck

Panoramic views of the Marina Bay skyline and a good orientation for the city; opens early and is less crowded mid-morning.
SGD26, 1h

11:00am

ArtScience Museum (selected exhibition)

Contemporary exhibitions blending art, science and technology — great for photos and a cultural dose before lunch. Check current exhibition times.
SGD19, 1h30m

1:00pm

Lunch — Makansutra Gluttons Bay / Satay stalls

Outdoor hawker-style dining with local seafood, satay and more; casual and right by the bay for views.
SGD15, 1h

2:30pm

Gardens by the Bay — Supertree Grove + Conservatories

Iconic Supertrees (free to stroll) and the cooled Flower Dome & Cloud Forest conservatories (check 9:00am–9:00pm opening) — one of Singapore's signature sights.
SGD28, 2h30m

5:30pm

Walk Helix Bridge & Merlion Park

Stroll the waterfront to catch sunset reflections on the bay and classic Merlion photo opportunities.
SGD0, 45m

7:00pm

Dinner — Din Tai Fung (Marina Bay Sands)

Consistent, crowd-pleasing Taiwanese dumplings and mains — good for groups and predictable quality near Marina Bay.
SGD25, 1h

8:00pm

Spectra Light & Water Show (Marina Bay Sands)

Free nightly light and water performance at the waterfront; showtimes vary (commonly 8:00pm; sometimes 9:00pm) so confirm the schedule that day.
SGD0, 20m

Day 2: Heritage Walk

Singapore, Singapore on November 5, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Ya Kun Kaya Toast (Chinatown/various branches)

Classic Singaporean breakfast of kaya toast, soft-boiled eggs and coffee — fast and local to start the day in Chinatown.
SGD6, 30m

9:00am

Chinatown Heritage Centre

Small but rich museum tracing early 20th-century Chinatown life and shophouse culture; best seen in the morning before crowds arrive.
SGD15, 1h

10:30am

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

Ornate Buddhist complex with a museum and prayer hall — free to enter (donations appreciated) and close to Chinatown market streets.
SGD0, 45m

12:00pm

Lunch — Maxwell Food Centre (try Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice)

Famous hawker centre with a wide range of affordable local dishes; chicken rice is a must-try here.
SGD6, 1h

2:00pm

Little India — Tekka Centre & Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple

Vibrant streets, colorful temples and a bustling market; Tekka Centre is great for snacks and textiles shopping.
SGD0, 2h

4:30pm

Kampong Glam & Haji Lane

Explore Sultan Mosque (note visiting times for non-worshippers), boutique shops and street art on Haji Lane — ideal for coffee and small-batch shopping.
SGD0, 1h30m

7:00pm

Dinner — Zam Zam Restaurant (Bugis) — murtabak & briyani

Historic restaurant famous for hearty murtabak and biryani; casual, hearty and near Bugis MRT.
SGD12, 1h

9:00pm

Optional rooftop drink — Ce La Vi (Marina Bay Sands)

If you want skyline cocktails, Ce La Vi offers a lively rooftop vibe; reservations recommended for prime times.
SGD30, 1h

Day 3: Sentosa Island

Sentosa, Singapore on November 6, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Common Man Coffee Roasters (Robertson Quay / nearby)

Excellent specialty coffee and all-day breakfast to fuel a full day on Sentosa; open mornings for a relaxed start.
SGD18, 1h

9:30am

Transfer to Sentosa — Sentosa Express or Cable Car

Take the Sentosa Express from VivoCity for convenience or the Mount Faber Cable Car for scenic views; cable car service usually runs from early morning to late evening.
SGD6, 30m

10:15am

Universal Studios Singapore

Full-day theme park with rides and shows across movie-themed zones; arrive early for the most popular attractions. Opens around 10:00am (confirm on the day).
SGD79, 5h

4:00pm

S.E.A. Aquarium

One of the world's largest aquariums with immersive marine displays — good to do after the park for a more relaxed pace.
SGD41, 1h30m

6:30pm

Dinner — Coastes (Sentosa Beach)

Chill beachfront restaurant with seafood and casual dining — great for sunset-facing tables and a relaxed island vibe.
SGD30, 1h

8:40pm

Wings of Time (Sentosa night show)

Outdoor multi-sensory evening show with lights, water and pyrotechnics on the beach; usually has early and late shows (check exact times).
SGD18, 30m

Day 4: Gardens & Shopping

Singapore, Singapore on November 7, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast — Wild Honey (Orchard / Mandarin Gallery)

All-day breakfast classics with generous portions — a good Orchard Road start before a relaxed morning at the Botanic Gardens.
SGD22, 1h

9:30am

Singapore Botanic Gardens + National Orchid Garden

A UNESCO World Heritage site with lush trails, lakes and the National Orchid Garden (orchid displays open around 8:30am–7:00pm) — peaceful morning walk.
SGD5, 2h

12:30pm

Lunch — Adam Road Food Centre (nasi lemak stalls)

Beloved local hawker centre known for classic Malay favourites like nasi lemak and mee rebus.
SGD6, 1h

2:00pm

Orchard Road shopping

Malls and designer boutiques along Singapore's premier shopping boulevard — plan specific stores or malls based on interests (ION, Takashimaya, Paragon).
SGD0, 2h30m

5:30pm

National Museum of Singapore

Singapore's oldest museum with engaging national narratives and rotating exhibitions; open typically until early evening (check for late openings).
SGD15, 1h30m

7:30pm

Dinner — Newton Food Centre

Classic hawker centre popular with visitors for seafood (chili crab), satay and local favourites; lively evening atmosphere.
SGD40, 1h30m

Day 5: East Coast & Changi

Singapore, Singapore on November 8, 2025

7:00am

Breakfast — Changi Village Hawker Centre

Local breakfasts and kopitiam (coffee shop) classics near the east coast ferry piers; great if you plan an island trip to Pulau Ubin.
SGD6, 45m

8:30am

Bumboat to Pulau Ubin (optional island cycling)

Short traditional boat ride to Pulau Ubin for rustic kampong scenery and cycling trails; boats run roughly from early morning until evening from Changi Point (check departure windows).
SGD6, 40m

9:30am

Explore Pulau Ubin by bike

Rent a bicycle and explore heartlands, Chek Jawa wetlands (tidal windows matter) and quiet nature — a contrast to urban Singapore.
SGD10, 3h

12:30pm

Lunch — Changi Village Hawker Centre (back on mainland)

Simple seafood and local fare; a convenient post-island meal before visiting Changi Jewel.
SGD10, 1h

2:30pm

Jewel Changi — Rain Vortex & Shiseido Forest Valley

Iconic indoor waterfall and lush multi-level indoor gardens; shopping and airport attractions are open widely (typically 10:00–22:00 for many areas).
SGD0, 1h30m

5:00pm

East Coast Park — cycle or beach stroll

Popular seaside park with bike rentals and seafood restaurants; great for a relaxed late afternoon and sunset along the coast.
SGD10, 1h30m

7:30pm

Dinner — Jumbo Seafood (East Coast) — chilli crab

One of Singapore's iconic seafood restaurants, perfect for sharing a classic chilli crab dinner (reservations advised for peak times).
SGD60, 1h30m

Day 6: Mandai Wildlife

Mandai, Singapore on November 9, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast — local cafe or your hotel

Grab a hearty breakfast to prepare for a full day at Mandai wildlife parks; transport to Mandai takes ~30–45 minutes from central areas.
SGD12, 45m

9:00am

Singapore Zoo

World-class open-concept zoo best experienced in the cooler morning hours; many exhibits open by 8:30–9:00am (check the zoo timetable for shows and feeding times).
SGD43, 3h

12:30pm

Lunch — Ah Meng Restaurant (within zoo)

Convenient on-site dining with kid-friendly options so you can maximize time in the parks.
SGD18, 1h

2:00pm

River Wonders (including Giant Panda Forest / River exhibits)

River-themed wildlife park featuring freshwater biodiversity and river habitats; typically opens around 10:00am and closes early evening.
SGD39, 1h30m

4:30pm

Relax & return to hotel to freshen up

Short rest before the evening Night Safari; the Mandai precinct offers a few cafes and shops to relax.
SGD0, 1h

6:30pm

Early dinner — Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant

Pre-Night Safari dinner within the Mandai complex to avoid returning across the city; convenient and themed dining option.
SGD30, 1h

7:30pm

Night Safari

Unique nocturnal zoo experience with tram rides and walking trails — the park opens in the evening (commonly ~7:15pm) and is best experienced after dusk; book timed entry in advance.
SGD55, 2h30m
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