Gardens by the Bay is an awe-inspiring nature park with futuristic man-made trees and illuminated plants. Walk around the park and experience diverse floral displays that change seasonally. Witness the stunning view of the Marina Bay skyline as you take a stroll on the OCBC Skyway. Enjoy a light show with synchronized music and lighting at the Garden Rhapsody.
Marina Bay Sands is a resort complex that features a 2,561 room hotel, a famous shopping mall, the ArtScience Museum, and the iconic Sands SkyPark. Swim at the world’s largest rooftop infinity pool while taking in a panoramic view of the city. Walk along the waterfront promenade, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife in the area.
Sentosa Island is filled with exciting attractions such as Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and S.E.A. Aquarium. Visit Fort Siloso, the last remaining fort in Singapore, and take a glimpse into Singapore's history. Enjoy the beach, nature trails, and the mesmerizing light shows that happen every night.
Chinatown is a vibrant neighbourhood filled with colourful shophouses, various temples and churches, and traditional street markets. Visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and the Sri Mariamman Temple. Clarke Quay is a trendy riverside area that features numerous bars and restaurants. Enjoy the scenic views while taking a stroll along the river.
Traveler can use public transportation such as the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and the buses to get around Singapore. MRT is efficient, accessible, and affordable. The EZ-link card is a convenient and easy way to pay for the fare. The fare for a single trip ranges from 0.80 SGD to 2.50 SGD depending on the distance. Taxis and private-hire cars are also available but can be more expensive.
If you have more days, you can consider visiting the Singapore Zoo or the Botanic Gardens. Night Safari is also a unique and memorable experience. For the foodies, try out the hawker food stalls and the Michelin-starred restaurants in Singapore. Shopaholics can indulge in shopping at Orchard Road, Bugis, and Haji Lane. If you have less time, skip some of the attractions in Sentosa Island or Chinatown.
Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) is the main airport in Singapore, located approximately 17.2 km northeast from the city centre. It is one of the busiest airports in Asia with more than 100 airlines flying to over 400 cities. The airport has four terminals with various shops, restaurants, lounges, and transit hotels. The automated people mover, Skytrain, connects the terminals for free.