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7-Day Family Friendly Itinerary in Singapore

Friday, March 22:

Start your trip by exploring the iconic Gardens by the Bay. In the morning, visit the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories, where you can marvel at a diverse range of exotic plants and experience the world's largest indoor waterfall. In the afternoon, head to Marina Barrage for a scenic picnic and enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline. In the evening, catch the mesmerizing light and music show, Garden Rhapsody, at Supertree Grove.

  • Gardens by the Bay: Approx. cost $20, Time spent: 4 hours
  • Marina Barrage: Free, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Garden Rhapsody: Free, Time spent: 30 minutes
Saturday, March 23:

Embark on a delightful adventure at Universal Studios Singapore. Spend the morning exploring the various themed zones and enjoying exciting rides and attractions suitable for all ages. In the afternoon, visit the nearby S.E.A. Aquarium, home to an incredible collection of marine life. End the day with a vibrant street performance at the nightly Crane Dance held at Sentosa Island.

  • Universal Studios Singapore: Approx. cost $80, Time spent: 8 hours
  • S.E.A. Aquarium: Approx. cost $30, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Crane Dance: Free, Time spent: 30 minutes
Sunday, March 24:

Explore the history and culture of Singapore by visiting the Asian Civilisations Museum in the morning. Discover the rich heritage of various Asian civilizations through exhibits and artifacts. In the afternoon, take a walk along the Singapore River and visit the bustling Clarke Quay area for a wide range of dining options. End the day with a bumboat river cruise to admire the stunning city skyline.

  • Asian Civilisations Museum: Approx. cost $15, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Clarke Quay: Cost varies, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Bumboat River Cruise: Approx. cost $25, Time spent: 1 hour
Monday, March 25:

Immerse yourself in nature at the Singapore Zoo. Spend the morning observing a wide variety of animals in a lush rainforest environment. In the afternoon, visit the River Safari next door and explore the freshwater habitats of Asia. End the day with the mesmerizing Night Safari, a unique opportunity to see nocturnal animals in their natural habitat.

  • Singapore Zoo: Approx. cost $35, Time spent: 4 hours
  • River Safari: Approx. cost $30, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Night Safari: Approx. cost $45, Time spent: 4 hours
Tuesday, March 26:

Spend the day having fun at KidZania Singapore, an interactive educational theme park for children. In the morning, let your kids explore various professions and role-playing activities. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Singapore Science Centre, where children can engage with interactive exhibits and participate in hands-on experiments.

  • KidZania Singapore: Approx. cost $40, Time spent: 6 hours
  • Singapore Science Centre: Approx. cost $15, Time spent: 4 hours
Wednesday, March 27:

Indulge in retail therapy at the famous Orchard Road. Start your morning with breakfast at one of the cafes, then spend the day shopping at a wide range of international brands and designer boutiques. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can relax amidst lush greenery and admire beautiful orchids at the National Orchid Garden.

  • Shopping on Orchard Road: Cost varies, Time spent: 6 hours
  • Singapore Botanic Gardens: Free, Time spent: 2-3 hours
  • National Orchid Garden: Approx. cost $10, Time spent: 1 hour
Thursday, March 28:

Discover the vibrant cultural enclave of Chinatown. Start your morning with a visit to the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, a magnificent Buddhist temple housing a sacred relic. Explore the nearby Chinatown Heritage Centre to learn about the area's history and heritage. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the bustling street markets, and don't forget to try local delicacies. End the day with a relaxing riverfront stroll at the nearby Robertson Quay.

  • Buddha Tooth Relic Temple: Free (donations welcome), Time spent: 2 hours
  • Chinatown Heritage Centre: Approx. cost $15, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Exploring Chinatown markets: Cost varies, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Robertson Quay: Free, Time spent: 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a unique experience, visit Haw Par Villa, a theme park showcasing Chinese mythology and folklore. This eccentric attraction features over 1,000 statues and dioramas depicting various stories. Another off the beaten path gem is the Science Centre Observatory, where you can observe celestial bodies through telescopes and learn about astronomy. Locals also love spending time at East Coast Park, a scenic coastal park with cycling paths, barbecue pits, and stunning ocean views.

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