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Where can you find the most Instagram-worthy spots in Singapore?

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Jennifer

Hi all, heading to Singapore in November and was wondering what are some fun things to do and eat? Thanks!
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Jodi

I was there earlier this year. Here's my blog post on it. Lots to do and so much to eat! https://whereisgrandma.com/.../singapore-the-beginning.../

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Jason

- Little India
- Gardens by the bay
- Observation deck by the marina bay sands hotel
- Clark quay (downtown area)
- take the night cruise by the Clark quay, very scenic

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Jill

Agree and would add the National Orchid Garden and eat at one of the Hawker Centres (Singapore version of a food court - very popular)

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Michelle

William Wei

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Helene

Sentosa

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Rahima

Ameed Lakhani
Maybe you can help out!!

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Maryanne

There’s a food shop that has one michelin star at a hawker centre I don’t know where it is but you gotta eat there.
Sentosa island
Drink yuen yang which is coffee and tea mixed, eat chili crabs, chicken satay, laksa, lots of good dishes
Public transport is very reliable and convenient

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Sandra

OMG! A total extravagance, but the Sunday champagne brunch at the Ritz Carlton is OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!

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Sandra

Also, the orchid garden at the botanical gardens was incredible!

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Cherine

Ziplining at sentosa. Art Science museum.

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Marie

follow the roaming robin on facebook. she is currently living in Singapore. Great tips!

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Mark

bring lots of cash crazy expensive

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Kevin

Singaporean chilli crab!!! Marina bay sands. Gardens by the bay. Sentosa island

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Rad

Agree on this one

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Marcus

If you want cheap food check out chinatown or the markets! Way cheaper than anything youll find in a restaurant , usually under $4 singapore dollars for a meal.
Only issue is that i think it closes relatively early
https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g294265...
1950's coffee is also delicious and only $1!
https://www.ipacktravel.com/.../Singapore-Michelin-Guide...

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Marcus

If you have a chance and can afford it , a drink at the top of the Marina Bay Sands sands is really cool at night and gives a great view of the city.

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Kevin

$17 drinks but worth it

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Marcus

Kevin 100% worth it and will go back one day

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Tammy

You can buy a lift ticket for about $20 and that includes 1 free drink at the bar

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Melissa

Dont know where to eat but you must have: laksa, nasi ayam, murtabak, kueh lapis, teh tarik, char kuay teow
mmmm you've just made me very excited for my own upcoming trip to singapore in December!

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Affie

After watching "Crazy Rich Asians" I think everyone wants to visit Singapore. Looks like an amazing place. Have fun!!

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Alessand

If you are a fan of unagi, I would highly recommend Man Man Unagi. They fly in unagi fresh from japan

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Nan

Kaya toast and milk tea , chicken rice

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Liz

Go have "tea" at one of these locations...https://twgtea.com/Locations/Asia-Pacific/Singapore Sling

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Betty-Jo

Chicken rice, doesnt look or sound like much but it is incredible! Bugis st market, it's a 3 floor indoor shopping / market, food vendors on the main floor! Hawker markets are great places to eat, good prices and lots of choice! Hong Kong soy sauce is the name of the Michelin star chicken rice restaurant, on Smith st. China town and little India also have great markets!

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Rad

Agree on all these recommendations.

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Caroline

Watch Anthony Bourdain's layover episode. It's an amazing start on where to eat. Make sure chicken rice and chili (or pepper) crab...and hawker stalls are on your list. Be sure to visit Gardens by the Bay to see the interesting way they respect greenery while having such high land-value. The neighbourhood of Tiong Bahru was named the fourth hippest neighourhood in the world by Vogue (WQW was #2). It's a nice place to grab a coffee and wander.

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Rizwan

Yusra Khota

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Eric

When travelling to Asia, I like to use 'The Hunt Guide'. I already used the ones for Bangkok, Shanghai and Hong Kong. The one from Singapore is a little bit outdated... But could still be a good starting point to find interesting venues : https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/.../9789810765330-item...

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Nayeema

Must eat ayam penyet at a food court !!!! Nothing like it...

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Johnny

You must go to Maxwell Food Centre!

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Barbara

One of my very favourite places to visit.....night food market, Clark's Quay, boat ride down the river. Hoponhopoff bus tour.

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Kc

Spend extra time checking out Changing airport terminals, especially the new terminal 4, and the food court at that terminal. Don’t rush through it!
There’s a reason why it has been voted top international airport.

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Mikey

Bingo, the airport itself is an attraction. I lived there when there was just barely two terminals. Even then it was super clean and modern

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Mikey

Contrary to popular belief, traveling in Singapore isn’t as expensive as you think. Just like many other countries you visit there are ways around it. Unless you plan on a luxury vacation.
The one thing that people seem to forget is how proud Singaporeans are about their food. A lot of the food markets you see in the Western Nations derive from Singapore’s Hawker stall mentality. Each stall will have a very specific item they sell and are known for. For example, Chicken Rice. It is a rather staple diet in Singaporean cuisine and in general every where you get Chicken Rice is good. Singaporeans are very very picky though and will have their favourites. I personally enjoy Tiong Bahru wet market. It has dramatically changed in terms of the gentrification, it’s cleaned up nicely and there’s an abundance of little independent boutiques as well. The other beautiful thing about dining in Singapore is you can eat 24/7 with way too many variety. Because Singapore is built of 4 major ethnic groups/religions you will find activity all the time. Early mornings, the Malays/Muslim’s will be up cooking a storm, by 7am the hawkers are filled already with morning commuters but mainly the Malay shops where you can simply have a roti with some curry or a rice and veggie dish. Don’t forget to have your morning Kopi
Come Lunch things become more interesting because you have the mix of western cultures with the local delight. The food courts in the large shopping malls are amazing. Honestly it puts a ton of the North American food courts to shame. These food courts are a good start for any traveller to Singapore to get an idea of how the food culture works and the assortments they can get. Newton Circus although quite the tourist trap is a very popular outdoor eatery. Loads of action late night. Lots of Tiger Beer bottles hanging about and of course lots of Chilli Sting Ray.
Aside from food, Little India and Chinatown can be a fun stroll depending on whether there is holidays. If you are a photographer, the Singapore skyline is very sought after so take a walk around the Marina Bay broadwalk, it’s fantastic at night to perhaps walk off all the things you’ve eaten
Raffles Hotel for a Singapore Sling maybe cliche but it’s definitely worth a check if you are into bars and cocktails.

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Kristine

If you are interested in the off the beaten path of Singapore...i'd suggest these places (1) east coast park (2) holland village (3) a visit to laupa sat and (4) little india


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Exploring Singapore: Fun Activities and Delicious Eats

Singapore is a vibrant city-state that offers a unique blend of modern attractions and rich cultural heritage. From iconic landmarks to mouthwatering cuisine, there's something for everyone in this cosmopolitan destination. Here are some fun things to do and eat during your visit to Singapore in November.

Fun Things to Do

  • Gardens by the Bay: Marvel at the breathtaking Supertree Grove and the incredible biodiversity of the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome conservatories.
  • Singapore Flyer: Soar high above the city skyline on the world's largest giant observation wheel for panoramic views.
  • Sentosa Island: Escape to this resort island for a day of fun at the beach, theme parks, museums, and other attractions like the iconic Merlion statue.
  • Singapore River Cruise: Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the historic Singapore River and witness the city's iconic landmarks from a different perspective.
  • Universal Studios Singapore: Step into the world of movies and experience thrilling rides and shows at this amazing theme park.

Delicious Eats

  • Hawker Centers: Indulge in a wide variety of local delicacies like Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, satay, and chilli crab at the vibrant hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre and Lau Pa Sat.
  • Michelin-Starred Street Food: Don't miss the chance to savor the world-famous Michelin-starred street food like the Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle from Hawker Chan and the Hainanese Curry Rice from Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle.
  • Peranakan Cuisine: Explore the unique flavors of Peranakan culture by trying dishes like laksa, ayam buah keluak, and kueh at renowned restaurants like Candlenut and True Blue Cuisine.
  • Kaya Toast and Soft-Boiled Eggs: Start your day with this classic Singaporean breakfast dish, best enjoyed at traditional coffee shops like Yakun or Killiney Kopitiam.
  • Durian: For the adventurous foodie, try the notorious "King of Fruits" – durian – which can be found at various fruit stalls or enjoyed in desserts and pastries.

Whether you're seeking thrilling adventures or culinary delights, Singapore promises an unforgettable experience. Don't forget to explore the city's diverse neighborhoods, shop at vibrant markets, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of this remarkable destination.



   










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