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The Ultimate Bachelor's Week in Singapore

Monday, March 25: Downtown Core

Start your trip in the beautifully modern Downtown Core. Begin your morning with a refreshing stroll around the waterfront at Marina Bay; you can catch a glimpse of the Merlion Park and the stunning cityscape. For lunch, indulge in some local cuisine at Lau Pa Sat, a well-known food market. In the evening, experience the nightlife at Clarke Quay, a riverside quay with nightlife and entertainment.

  • Marina Bay: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Lau Pa Sat: SGD 10-20 per meal, 1 hour
  • Clarke Quay: Costs vary, 2-3 hours
Tuesday, March 26: Sentosa Island

Kick off your morning with a cable car ride to Sentosa Island. Spend the afternoon at the Universal Studios Singapore, which boasts a range of exciting themed rides. As the sun sets, head to Tanjong Beach Club, a perfect place for a beach party.

  • Sentosa Cable Car: SGD 35, 15 minutes
  • Universal Studios: SGD 79, 6-8 hours
  • Tanjong Beach Club: SGD 20-100, 3-4 hours
Wednesday, March 27: Little India and Bugis

Start your day exploring Little India, a cultural hotspot known for its traditional Indian shops and cuisine. In the afternoon, visit Bugis Street Market, famous for its bargain clothing, accessories, and street food. Spend the evening at Atlas, an opulent Art Deco-style bar.

  • Little India: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Bugis Street Market: Varies, 1-2 hours
  • Atlas: SGD 20-100, 2-3 hours
Thursday, March 28: Chinatown and Marina Bay Sands

Begin your day in the bustling streets of Chinatown, filled with traditional shop houses and street stalls. Spend the afternoon at Marina Bay Sands, with its shopping complexes, casinos, and the iconic Sands SkyPark. In the evening, enjoy a drink at the SkyBar, while absorbing the breathtaking views of the city's skyline.

  • Chinatown: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Marina Bay Sands: Free entry, shopping and casino costs vary, 3-4 hours
  • SkyBar: SGD 20-100, 2-3 hours
Friday, March 29: Orchard Road and Night Safari

Start your day off at Orchard Road, known globally for its retail and dining spots. Spend the afternoon in the company of nature at Singapore Botanic Gardens. At night, embark on a unique adventure at the Night Safari, the world's first nocturnal wildlife park.

  • Orchard Road: Free to stroll, purchases vary, 2-3 hours
  • Singapore Botanic Gardens: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Night Safari: SGD 47, 2-3 hours
Saturday, March 30: East Coast Park and Geylang

Spend your morning at East Coast Park, with a multitude of sporting options. For lunch, grab a bite at Old Airport Road Food Centre. Your Singapore trip wouldn't be complete without visiting Geylang. Known for its vibrant nightlife, it's Singapore's go-to place for late-night food haunts and a different side of city life.

  • East Coast Park: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Old Airport Road Food Centre: SGD 10-20 per meal, 1 hour
  • Geylang: Free, from evening till late night

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

To explore Singapore off the beaten track, take an evening stroll through Punggol Waterway Park, a hidden gem away from the city rush. Order a round of craft beers at Druggists, a specialist beer joint tucked away in Little India, where locals often hang out. For those willing to venture out a bit, try catching a boat to Pulau Ubin, a small island off of Singapore's northeast coast, for a glimpse into the country's rural past. Don't leave without trying Chili Crab, a party favorite. Remember to check your hotel and flight prices.

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