A trip to Singapore is incomplete without a visit to at least one of its ethnic districts. You can visit all of them in a day or explore each on a separate day. Although people usually take a short trip to Singapore yet I would recommend the latter.
Orchard street is a retail hub and one of the busiest areas in Singapore. You will find an abundance of upscale boutiques, luxury hotels, malls and cafes here. It is also one of the best locations to stay in because of its good connectivity. Moreover, you get to experience the best of Singapore’s nightlife and dine at some spectacular restaurants.
Chinatown is the largest conserved historic district of Singapore. A beautiful amalgam of old and new. A visit to this lively ethnic district is a must when in Singapore. From bustling markets to the residential complex, everything here has a tint of golden and red. The vibe of the place is so infectious that it’ll be hard for you to leave.
Spend a day at one of the coolest places in Singapore. Head to the Gardens by the Bay to explore one-of-a-kind biodiversity and state-of-art engineering. A day won’t seem enough for this place. However, here’s a complete guide to making the most of your time here.
What is the first thing that comes to mind when someone mentions Marina Bay? Marina Bay Sands right? A world-renowned building in Singapore, thanks to its striking architecture. It is also one of the most instagrammable spots in Singapore. However, Marina Bay is more than just this iconic hotel. Let us dig deeper to learn some historical insights and the things you can do at Marina Bay.