Singapore is the smallest country in Southeast Asia. Still, the capital feels like it’s stepped into the city of the future. Singapore is a perfect mix of architecture, lush parks and fragrant seeds, and overall he is one of the cleanest cities in the world. Singapore was part of Malaysia until 1965. Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands are just a few of the city’s notable attractions. Since getting around the city is so easy, we’ve put together a two-day guide to show you the amazing things to do in Singapore.
- Cloud Forest – Singapore’s Top Attraction
Cloud Forest is the part of the City Garden’s concept. This forest in a glass dome looks like it has popped out of space. Inside the dome, mist from a 35-meter waterfall welcomes you. From there you can see a variety of rare plants from all over the world.
An elevator takes you to the top of the Treewalk, where you can wander around and admire a six-story futuristic forest.
There is a very good lesson behind all this:
learning about rare plants and their rapidly disappearing environments. Entry to the forest costs US$15 and is open from 9am to 9pm.
Tip:
Try to get here as early as possible to avoid crowds.
- Walk Haji Lane
One of the most creative areas in all of Singapore is Haji Lane and its surroundings. Haji Lane is a cool area for tourists and youngsters with lots of hipster clothes, souvenirs and cafes.
Haji Lane’s main attraction is its street art. Whether you’re looking to spark your creativity or just find some cool Instagram Stories, spend an afternoon wandering around here.
Next to Haji Lane is part of the Arab Quarter known as Muscat Street. There are many delicious Turkish restaurants and shops, and beautiful views of the mosque. What you need to know:
Muscat is the capital of Oman.
- Supertree Grove – Gardens by the Bay Part of
Gardens by the Bay also has Supertrees. The balance between nature and technology can be seen perfectly in these 18 artificial trees. The two trees are connected by a huge footbridge, but you can also stay below to relax or hike.
Tip: Just purchase a ticket to go to the top and you can move freely here. Catch the Garden Rhapsody light show at 19:45. Daily shows are free and start from 19:45 to 20:45.
- Marina Bay Sands Water Show
After visiting Supertree Grove, continue walking towards Marina Bay Sands. It’s a huge hotel with a ship on top. Go through the building to the next building and take the escalator down to level 0.
When it’s zero, go outside to the water. There is a water show to the left of the Louis Vuitton building in the water. Showtimes are 8pm and 9pm. It takes about 10 minutes on foot from the Supertree.
Tip:
Singapore is the perfect stopover city for your 3-week Bali itinerary.
- Chinatown
Chinatown in Singapore is a bustling area with delicious street food, beautiful temples and great shopping. Head to Pagoda Street to pick up cheap souvenirs for family and friends. - Discover Little India
Singapore is so amazing because of its multicultural life. Little India in a colorful neighborhood in the middle of the city! Walking down the street, you can smell the spice shop directly. There are also sari shops, Indian street food shops and garland stalls. - Have lunch at a stylish cafe
Singapore has countless cool cafes for breakfast or lunch. It also offers great Wi-Fi, so if you’re a digital nomad, do something different and spend an afternoon here. For the best coffee and breakfast, head to Common Man Coffee Roasters. If you’re in the mood for more delicious food, head to Symmetry. Oh positanolist Haji let him have a very good pizza in Lane.
Tips:
Get around Singapore easily with a SIM card or an offline card. A 10 GB Tourist SIM card ($15) valid for 7 days can be purchased online, in select supermarkets or at the airport. Travel expenses in Singapore
Singapore is not a cheap travel destination, but it is quite feasible within some budget limits.
budget
Hotel: $120/night
meal: $8-$30/day
water: $0.40 / 1.5L
fruits: $1 per bunch of bananas
Transportation: $4-$10/day
Stay in Singapore
Accommodation in Singapore is not cheap. Prices range from $25 per night for a dorm room to $120 for a regular double room with private bathroom.
Lloyd’s Inn
Lloyd’s Inn is a hidden gem in the middle of the sprawling city of Singapore. We stayed here for 3 nights and combined nature, light and space to create the perfect atmosphere for a home visit. Located between all the city’s top attractions and just 10 minutes to the metro. Also take a look at a hotel in Bali called CaraCara Inn.