Intoxicating, quirky and always innovative – welcome to Singapore! Small, yes (it is one of the smallest city-states in the world after all), but always mighty! Beyond Singapore’s instagram-perfect skyline and the bustling city centre, you will find lush greenery in the shape of parks, nature reserves and of course – the National Orchid Garden. Green really is the colour here, especially with one of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks, the stupendous ‘Gardens by the Bay’ and its supersonic Supertree Grove, with 18 (count ‘em!) vertical gardens – the tallest of which rises to nearly 20 storeys. If there’s an award going for “City in a Garden” status, you’d be pretty hard pressed to find a less suitable contender than Singapore.
We’re not gonna lie, as amazing as Singapore is, it is one of the most expensive places in the world. But if we’re talking superlatives, it has to be said that Singapore is the most innovative, the cleanest, the most intriguing and, quite possibly, the most entertaining destination,not just within South East Asia, but possibly the world.
Whether you’re chasing adventure, are a foodie, solo traveller or with the family, Singapore will enthral and entertain. A melting pot of cultures, with extraordinary gardens, awe-inspiring architecture and of course some incredible shopping, if a fascinating fusion of old meets new is high on your travel bucket list, Singapore just might be the one for you!
Singapore Travel Guide
Intoxicating, quirky and always innovative – welcome to Singapore! Small, yes (it is one of the smallest city-states in the world after all), but always mighty! Beyond Singapore’s instagram-perfect skyline and the bustling city centre, you will find lush greenery in the shape of parks, nature reserves and of course – the National Orchid Garden. Green really is the colour here, especially with one of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks, the stupendous ‘Gardens by the Bay’ and its supersonic Supertree Grove, with 18 (count ‘em!) vertical gardens – the tallest of which rises to nearly 20 storeys. If there’s an award going for “City in a Garden” status, you’d be pretty hard pressed to find a less suitable contender than Singapore.
We’re not gonna lie, as amazing as Singapore is, it is one of the most expensive places in the world. But if we’re talking superlatives, it has to be said that Singapore is the most innovative, the cleanest, the most intriguing and, quite possibly, the most entertaining destination,not just within South East Asia, but possibly the world.
Whether you’re chasing adventure, are a foodie, solo traveller or with the family, Singapore will enthral and entertain. A melting pot of cultures, with extraordinary gardens, awe-inspiring architecture and of course some incredible shopping, if a fascinating fusion of old meets new is high on your travel bucket list, Singapore just might be the one for you!
Soundtrack of the country
Spending in the country
Spending in the city
Soundtrack of the city
Hot in the country
Whilst Singapore is a great destination to visit year-round, the best time to visit the ‘Lion City’ is between December and June. February is a great month to visit and is typically when Singapore receives the least amount of rain. If you are visiting in the monsoon season of November – January, just make sure you carry an umbrella…
Hoping to avoid the throngs of people jostling for position in both the iconic landmarks and the shops? Then the best time to visit Singapore is from July to November.
Discover the real Singapore
Navigating Singapore is a breeze when you know how. From the hidden spots to the tourist hangouts that you can’t possibly miss. We’ll clue you in to the treasures of Singapore that you need to have on your travel bucket list and will give you a helping hand to explore the city.
Singapore is a juxtaposition of contemporary and futuristic coupled with the rich history that is ever-present in this intriguing and world-class island city-state. Home to the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, the largest orchid garden, the largest rooftop infinity pool even the world’s first night zoo, Singapore is not shy in holding back and going big. And neither should you!
Hungry? You’d better pack your appetite when visiting Singapore. Whether you favour spectacular street foodor prefer to linger over gut-busting gastronomy at Odette (which you’ll find on the World’s Best Restaurants list) or indulge your sweet tooth at the Museum of Ice Cream, you might just want to pace yourself. Once you embark on a Singaporean food tour, you won’t want to stop.
Oh Singapore! From hidden gems to standout attractions, although itmay be one of the smallest city-states in the world, it certainly packs a punch when it comes to exciting things to do. Luckily, we’ve done the hard work for you and will clue you in to the crème de la crème of what Singapore has to offer. You’re welcome!
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Singapore is a juxtaposition of contemporary and futuristic coupled with the rich history that is ever-present in this intriguing and world-class island city-state. Home to the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, the largest orchid garden, the largest rooftop infinity pool even the world’s first night zoo, Singapore is not shy in holding back and going big. And neither should you!
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Hungry? You’d better pack your appetite when visiting Singapore. Whether you favour spectacular street foodor prefer to linger over gut-busting gastronomy at Odette (which you’ll find on the World’s Best Restaurants list) or indulge your sweet tooth at the Museum of Ice Cream, you might just want to pace yourself. Once you embark on a Singaporean food tour, you won’t want to stop.
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Oh Singapore! From hidden gems to standout attractions, although itmay be one of the smallest city-states in the world, it certainly packs a punch when it comes to exciting things to do. Luckily, we’ve done the hard work for you and will clue you in to the crème de la crème of what Singapore has to offer. You’re welcome!
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