Start your day with a relaxed late-morning stroll along the waterfront at Marina Bay Promenade, pausing for coffee and kaya toast at Toast Box near the Esplanade; enjoy sweeping views of the skyline and the iconic [Merlion Park](https://www.visitsingapore.com/see-do-singapore/recreation-leisure/viewpoints/merlion-park/) from across the bay. Continue into the nearby civic district to explore the historic Fullerton Hotel façade and browse the ArtScience Museum's public exhibitions before a riverside lunch at the Clifford Pier - all easily walkable and perfectly paced for a first half-day in the city.
Wander over to Gardens by the Bay for the afternoon and take the cooled conservatories route-explore the otherworldly plants in the Flower Dome and the misty heights of the Cloud Forest; time your visit to catch the late-afternoon light filtering through the glass. Afterward, stroll the Supertree Grove and relax with an early evening drink on the waterfront terrace at Pollen (located in the Flower Dome) or grab snacks at the nearby Satay by the Bay, setting you up perfectly to return to the bay for tonight's skyline views and the Supertree light show.
As the city lights come alive, head to Marina Barrage for sunset views over the water and kite-flying locals, then stroll across to the waterfront for a riverside dinner at Makansutra Gluttons Bay sampling hawker favourites like chilli crab and satay. After dinner, take a leisurely bumboat from Clarke Quay for a short night cruise under illuminated bridges, finishing with cocktails at the rooftop Ce La Vi (reserve ahead) to capture the skyline from above.
Begin with a sensory-rich breakfast at Tekka Centre in Little India, sampling roti prata and a kopi before wandering the colourful streets. Explore the ornate interiors of [Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple](https://www.visitsingapore.com/see-do-singapore/culture-heritage/places-of-worship/sri-veeramakaliamman-temple/), browse spices and textiles along Serangoon Road, then pause at Indian Heritage Centre for a concise dive into the neighbourhood's history-this morning flows naturally from your Marina Bay start, moving from skyline sights to intimate cultural streetscapes.
After your Little India morning, wander into nearby Kampong Glam to explore the pastel shophouses along Haji Lane, popping into independent boutiques and street-art corners before a fragrant tea break at Tea Chapter. Continue to the majestic [Sultan Mosque](https://www.google.com/search?q=Sultan+Mosque+Intenerary+to+singapore+for+4+days+%0A+official+site), then delve into the Malay Heritage Centre to learn about local history before sampling Malay and Middle Eastern flavours at Bussorah Street cafés for a relaxed, culturally rich afternoon.
As night falls, wander into the atmospheric Pagoda Street for lantern-lit façades and pop-up stalls, then head to Ann Siang Hill for a rooftop brew or craft cocktail at a stylish bar tucked among restored shophouses. For a late dinner, sample Peranakan and modern Singaporean small plates at Candlenut's sister venues or enjoy inventive hawker-style dishes at Chinatown Food Street while catching live buskers and the neighbourhood's evening buzz.
Catch the 9am Sentosa Express or scenic cable car over from HarbourFront and start with a breezy walk along Palawan Beach, where you can rent a kayak or paddleboard for a calm morning on the water and stroll out to the little suspension bridge to the southernmost point of continental Asia. After a refreshing swim, refuel with a coconut and acai bowl at Coastes before exploring the nearby family-friendly [Palawan Pirate Ship Playground](https://www.google.com/search?q=Palawan+Pirate+Ship+Playground+Intenerary+to+singapore+for+4+days+%0A+official+site) and the serene Sentosa Nature Discovery trails for a relaxed, outdoorsy beginning to your island day that follows naturally from the city sights of Marina Bay and cultural mornings in Little India.
After a seaside morning on Palawan, wander over to the lively Siloso Beach promenade to try beach volleyball or rent a stand-up paddleboard, then cool off with craft beers and seaside bites at Tanjong Beach Club's relaxed terrace. Later, take the short monorail or a scenic stroll to Fort Siloso for a dose of history among coastal guns and WWII tunnels, finishing with sunset drinks at the cliffside The Knolls for sweeping views back toward the city skyline.
As dusk falls, wander to Lava Food Hall at Imbiah for an easy, casual dinner sampling fresh seafood and local bar bites, then catch the spectacular shoreline light and sound show at Wings of Time-book ahead for front-row seating. After the show, stroll the illuminated boardwalk to Quayside Isle for waterfront cocktails and live music, or pause at [SkyHelix Sentosa](https://www.google.com/search?q=SkyHelix+Sentosa+Intenerary+to+singapore+for+4+days+%0A+official+site) for a gentle, panoramic night-time ride that frames Sentosa against the glittering city skyline.
Ease into your final day with a peaceful morning wander through the heritage-rich Singapore Botanic Gardens, starting at the fragrant National Orchid Garden to admire themed orchid displays and a quiet coffee at the on-site Halia Café. Continue with a gentle lakeside stroll to spot monitor lizards and waterfowl, then head uphill to the lesser-known [Ginger Garden](https://www.google.com/search?q=Ginger+Garden+Intenerary+to+singapore+for+4+days+%0A+official+site) for a sensory plant walk before a mid-morning brunch at the elegant Cluny Court cafés - a refreshing, green-paced contrast after Sentosa's beaches and the city's cultural streets.
After a tranquil morning in the Botanic Gardens, head into the Tanglin and Orchard precinct for an elegant, shop-and-sip afternoon: browse designer labels and local concept stores at ION Orchard and then duck into the art-filled National Museum of Singapore's Annexe (or a rotating gallery at Gillman Barracks) for a short cultural interlude. Pause for tea and refined local bites at the colonial-era The Halia at Singapore Botanic Gardens (Cluny Terrace alternative) or enjoy an iced lychee martini on the rooftop bar at Mandarin Gallery, finishing with a leisurely walk through the shaded lanes of Emerald Hill to admire Peranakan shophouses before an early evening return toward Orchard's dining scene.
As twilight settles, head to the leafy enclave of Dempsey Hill for dinner in a converted colonial cluster-choose seasonal modern-Asian plates at Open Farm Community or refined seafood at PS.Cafe at Dempsey and linger over craft cocktails in the garden-lit courtyards. After dinner, stroll to nearby Holland Village for a lively local-bar scene and live music at Wala Wala Café Bar, or finish with a nightcap and skyline glimpses from the intimate rooftop terrace at The Quarters in Orchard, rounding out your trip with relaxed, neighborhood evening vibes that follow naturally from your garden and shopping day.