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grandkonak · 9 months
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Discover Authentic Turkish Cuisine at the Finest Restaurant in Singapore
Introduction:
Welcome to one of the most renowned Turkish restaurants in Singapore, conveniently located near Clarke Quay. Our family-friendly establishment offers an inviting atmosphere, ideal for delightful dinners with friends and loved ones. At our restaurant, we take pride in delivering an authentic culinary experience, ensuring that every dish encapsulates the rich flavors and traditions of Turkish cuisine.
Turkish Cuisine:
Turkish cuisine is a delightful fusion of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Central Asian influences, resulting in a unique and delectable culinary tradition. At our restaurant, we strive to bring the true essence of Turkish food to Singapore, offering a wide array of dishes that are both appetizing and satisfying.
Menu Highlights:
Our menu features a diverse selection of Turkish delicacies, prepared with utmost care and using only the finest ingredients. From savory appetizers to hearty main courses, each dish is crafted to provide an unforgettable dining experience. Here are some of our menu highlights:
1. Meze: Begin your culinary journey with an assortment of meze, including classics like hummus, babaganoush, and dolma. These flavorful appetizers are perfect for sharing and setting the tone for an enjoyable meal.
2. Kebabs: Indulge in our succulent kebabs, prepared using traditional grilling techniques. Whether you prefer chicken, lamb, or beef, our kebabs are marinated to perfection, resulting in tender and juicy meat that will leave your taste buds craving for more.
3. Pide: Discover the Turkish version of pizza - pide. Our pide is baked to perfection, with a crispy yet soft crust, topped with an array of delicious ingredients such as minced meat, cheese, and vegetables. It's a must-try dish for pizza lovers seeking a unique twist.
4. Baklava: Conclude your meal on a sweet note with our delightful baklava. This traditional Turkish dessert features layers of flaky pastry filled with nuts and sweetened with syrup, creating a heavenly combination of textures and flavors.
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Family-Friendly Environment:
At our restaurant, we prioritize creating a warm and inviting atmosphere where families and friends can gather and enjoy a memorable dining experience. Our friendly and attentive staff will ensure that your visit is nothing short of exceptional, catering to your needs and making you feel right at home.
Address: 3D River Valley Rd, #01-05 Clake Quay, Singapore- 179023.
Conclusion:
If you are seeking an authentic taste of Turkish cuisine in Singapore, look no further than our restaurant near Clarke Quay. With our commitment to quality, warm hospitality, and a menu brimming with traditional Turkish dishes, we guarantee an unforgettable dining experience. Join us and embark on a culinary journey that will transport you to the vibrant streets of Turkey.
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The Best Food in Clarke Quay Singapore
In this bustling riverside area, you’ll find all manner of interesting restaurants for a night out. From swanky steakhouses to vibrant bars, Clarke Quay has something for every kind of foodie.
There’s also a good range of wallet-friendly options, including modern kopitiams and hearty Asian eateries. Wings Bar, for instance, takes its name from the American air force squadron it traces its roots to and serves up deliciously crunchy wings (S$15).
You can also head down to Tsujiri, an authentic teahouse that specialises in matcha from Uji, Kyoto. It’s a must-visit for green tea lovers, who can indulge in a variety of matcha-based sweets. We recommend the creamy chiffon parfait in O-Matcha, which is packed with aromatic matcha ice-cream, chiffon cake and cornflakes.
If you’re a fan of Mexican cuisine, you can say “buenos dias” to Sanchos, an up-and-coming Clarke Quay restaurant. Order the barbacoa tacos, which feature shredded duck confit and guacamole wrapped in warm blue corn tortillas. To wash it all down, sip on a margarita at Chorong Pocha.
Alternatively, swing by Red House Seafood for a crab feast. One of Singapore’s oldest seafood restaurants, this Clarke Quay spot dishes up tried-and-tested Chinese classics like the Red House Chilli Crab alongside newer recipes. Fresh imports such as the Chilled Scotland Brown Crab and Steamed Australian Lobster Sashimi with Minced Garlic make the cut too. If you want to take things up a notch, the restaurant has a six-course seafood set menu available till 31 January 2021.
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buffetlicious · 2 years
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When it comes to ice cream, suddenly everybody wanted it. We started with four Lime Ice Creams before proceeding to order the Chocolate and Strawberry Ice Creams. The green lime version had a pretty authentic citrus flavour and is refreshing to boot. I liked the chocolate one too for the rich chocolaty taste. With everyone surfeited, we got up to pay the bill and left.
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Brought my colleagues to the open air carpark a few floors upstairs to view the surrounding scenery of Clarke Quay located along the Singapore River. The colourful shop houses and the bumboat river cruises formed part of the conserved historical landmark. After taking a few selfies we waved goodbyes and go our separate way.
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rubydolly · 1 year
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MY TRIP TO SINGAPORE 2023
I have just returned from a trip to Singapore. I went with my Mum and my Boyfriend Aaron, we all had a wonderful time, Singapore is such a beautiful clean, safe country with so much to see and do. We spent a week in Singapore, four days in the mainland and two days on Sentosa Island. Below is a day by day account of my trip as well as some information and tips I thought would be useful to add.
The trip started at Sydney International Airport on the 3rd of May. We flew from Sydney to Singapore via Singapore Airlines and let me tell you this is THE BEST!!! Airline I have ever flown with. We flew Economy and when we entered the plane I thought at first we were in the wrong section, that we were in business class because all of the seats had a pillow and blanket, something I have NEVER gotten on any other airline so I was pleasantly surprised to discover that we were in fact in the right section. The chairs were so comfortable, usually I find plane seats to be uncomfortable but these seats were perfect. The service is amazing, you never want for anything and the food was amazing too, for dinner I had Chicken Tiki Masala which was delicious and then after dinner we were all given a Magnum Ice Cream. The flight to Singapore was 8 hours and it was a very pleasant flight.
When we arrived in Singapore the first thing I noticed when we stepped off the plane was the heat, it was 9:00PM and according to my phone it was 87% humidity and the temperature was 28 degrees. This is normal for Singapore, as it is very close to the equator, also May is the last Spring Month before Summer in Singapore. We got our luggage and then got a cab to our hotel, we stayed at the Park Royal, a beautiful hotel directly opposite Haji Lane.
Myself, Aaron And My Mum At Sydney International Airport
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Me In Front Of The Park Royal Hotel Pool
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The Park Royal Hotel Pool
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DAY ONE  Date: 4/5/2023 Weather: Day: 32 Degrees Night: 28 Degrees Humidity: Day: 78% Night: 87% Itinerary:  Gardens By The Bay Marina Bay Sands Lavo
For our first day in Singapore we decided to do the famous Gardens By The Bay and Marina Bay Sands. We caught a cab from our hotel to Gardens By The Bay which took 5 minutes.
The Entrance To Gardens By The Bay
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We decided to do the Cloud Forest, Supertree Observatory and Floral Fantasy, we got our tickets and headed straight to the Cloud Forest. The Cloud Forest is absolutely breathtaking, it features one of the worlds tallest indoor waterfalls which stands at 35m tall. The Cloud Forest is also home to a lush mountain covered in plants from around the world and also has an aerial walkway which provides a birds eye view of the Cloud Forest from above. There are many amazing plants inside the Cloud Forest such as Singapore’s national flower the Orchid, but my favourites were the carnivorous plants. There is a whole section dedicated to especially to carnivorous plants as well as lots of different kinds of Pitchers (My favourite Carnivorous Plant) dotted around the forest. While we were there, “Avatar The Experience” the exhibition was on display inside the Cloud Forest which made it even more magical.
The Waterfall In The Cloud Forest
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Orchids, Singapore’s National Flower
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Pitchers
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Me Fascinated With This Beautiful Tree
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Orchid Haven
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Hanging Pitchers
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Carnivorous Plant Collection
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Mum And I
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Birds Eye View Of The Cloud Forest From The Aerial Walkway
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A Banshee From The Avatar The Experience Section
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Me “Taming A Banshee”
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Exiting Avatar The Experience
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After The Cloud Forest we headed over to the Supertree Observatory, the tallest supertree in the supertree grove which offers amazing views over the entire Gardens By The Bay and the Marina Bay area. There are a few cafes inside the building should you feel the need to stop for a drink or a bite to eat.
The Top Level Of The Supertree Observatory
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Our next stop was the Floral Fantasy, an indoor garden that provides both a magical experience and the perfect Instagram shot. Suspended bouquets hang from the ceiling and elaborate floral arrangements fill the garden and over 15,000 fresh cut, dried and preserved flowers hang from the ceiling. There is also a vivarium housing Poison Dart Frogs which I was most excited to see as I love frogs (I have a Green Tree Frog named Princess) and I had never seen a Poison Dart Frog before.
Floral Horses
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A Giant Tree Statue
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Me With Butterfly Wings
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Poison Dart Frog
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We were all pretty hungry once we exited the Floral Fantasy so we decided to head to the iconic Marina Bay Sands Hotel for lunch. We ate in The Shoppes foodcourt, Foodcourts in Singapore are unlike foodcourts any where else in the world, they are clean and offer a variety of the most delicious food, some of which even receive Michelin Stars. While I cannot remember the name of the stall I ate from I do remember it was Japanese and I got the best Bento box I have ever had, it came with Takoyaki, Rice and Katsu Chicken. After lunch we went and had a ride on Sampan Rides, a little boat ride in a canal in the middle of the shopping centre. After that we had a little look around some of the shops before heading back to our hotel for a quick rest before dinner that night.
Sampan Boat Ride
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That night we headed back to Marina Bay Sands and had dinner at an Italian restaurant on the rooftop called Lavo. The restaurant is on the same level as the famous infinity pool and the views across Singapore are absolutely stunning. As a non drinker I was very happy to discover that this restaurant had a mock-tail list, in Australia where I’m from many places don’t do mock-tails, throughout my trip I discovered that nearly every place in Singapore does mock-tails which made me very happy so I had a mock-tail. Mum and I shared a Garlic Bread while we had drinks, for dinner I had the Rigatoni Melanzana and it was absolutely delicious.
The View From Lavo
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Enjoying A Mock - Tail
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The Three Of Us Enjoying Dinner
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Rigatoni Melanzana
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After Dinner, we walked back over to Gardens By The Bay where we watched the nightly Garden Rhapsody show, a sound and light show in the Supertree Grove that goes for 15 minutes. Once the Garden Rhapsody had finished, we got a cab back to our hotel and that was the end of our first day in Singapore.
Garden Rhapsody
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COSTS Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD) Cloud Forest: S$53.00 ($59.00AUD) Supertree Observatory: S$14.00 ($15.00AUD) Floral Fantasy: S$20.00 ($22.00AUD) Lunch: S$12.00 ($13.00AUD) Sampan Rides: S$13.00 ($14.00AUD) Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD) Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD) Mock - Tail: S$23.00 ($25.00AUD) Dinner: S$59.00 ($65.00AUD) Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD)
DAY TWO Date: 5/5/2023 Weather: Day: 32 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 79% Night: 85% Itinerary: River Safari Singapore Zoo Piedra Negra
Day two was dedicated to the Mandai Wildlife Reserve which houses four wildlife parks, Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, Jurong Bird Park and Night Safari, we did the River Wonders and Singapore Zoo. To get to Mandai from Haji Lane took a trip MRT which took us about 45 minutes and from there a 10 minute trip on a bus.
We bought tickets for both the River Safari and the Singapore Zoo, we decided to do the River Safari first. The River Safari is a river themed zoo and aquarium, Over 6,000 animals including 40 threatened species call the River Wonders home with zones that replicate the habitats of rivers around the world. As we walked through the aquarium, I was delighted to see Red Bellied Piranha and Electric Eels as neither of these fascinating Amazon River dwellers can be seen anywhere in Australia. 
Manatee
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Red Bellied Piranha 
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Electric Eel
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Green Anaconda
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We made our way down to the Amazon River Quest Boat Ride, which showed us many more amazing animals from the Amazon Jungle which I had never seen before such as Jaguars, Flamingos, Anteaters (I call these animals the Living Vacuum Cleaners as they look like Vacuum Cleaners to me), Howler Monkeys and much more. 
Amazon River Quest Boat Ride
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Collared Peccary
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Brazilian Tapir
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Jaguar 
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Once we got off the ride our next stop was Panda Paradise to see the resident Giant Pandas Kai Kai, Jia Jia and Their one year old Cub Le Le. This was the most exciting part for me as I had never seen a Panda before, the first time we went through they were asleep however when we went through a second time they were awake and munching away on Bamboo. We had lunch at the appropriately named “Mamma Panda Kitchen” before moving onto Singapore Zoo, I had Chicken Katsu Ramen which was delicious.
Jia Jia And Le Le
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Chicken Katsu Ramen At Mama Panda Kitchen
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Kai Kai Eating Bamboo
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We went into the Singapore Zoo which is home over 2,800 animals from 300 species and has won many awards both locally and internationally including plaudits from Forbes Traveler as one of the best zoos in the world, the Asian Attraction Awards for Most Popular Attraction in the Wildlife Park category and the STB 22nd Tourism Award for Best Leisure Attraction Experience of the Year, it was also ranked as one of the top 3 zoos in the world by the TripAdvisor Travellers Choice Award in 2018. I have been to many zoos in my home country Australia, we have many amazing zoos but I can honestly say that this is THE BEST!!! Zoo I have ever seen, such an amazing variety of unique animals in big beautiful enclosures that truly mimic Their natural environment. I loved seeing them all especially the White Tigers, Pygmy Hippopotamuses, White Rhinoceroses and the Orang-utans but my favourite section was Reptopia. I am a Snake fanatic and this zoo has many Snakes that I have never seen before as we don’t have them in Australia, one of the Snakes I had never even heard of which is a rarity for me, my favourite snakes were the West Africa Gaboon Viper and the Sidewinder but I loved them all.
Proboscis Monkey
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White Tiger
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Pygmy Hippopotamus
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Asian Elephants
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White Rhinoceroses
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Orangutans 
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Poison Dart Frogs
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Sign On Poison Dart Frogs
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Reticulated Python
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King Cobra
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Red Tailed Racer
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Green Tree Python
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West African Gaboon Vipers
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Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes
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Sidewinder
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Green Pit Viper
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Once we had seen all of the zoo we once again got back onto a bus then the MRT and went back to our hotel. That night for dinner we ate at a Mexican Restaurant that was opposite our hotel called Piedra Negra, I had the most delicious Tacos and a Virgin Mojito beforehand.
COSTS
MRT Fare: S$3.00 ($3.50AUD) River Safari: S$42.00 ($46.00AUD) Lunch: S$17.90 ($20.00AUD) Singapore Zoo: S$48.00 ($53.00AUD) MRT Fare: S$3.00 ($3.50AUD) Dinner: S$11.90 ($13.00AUD)
DAY THREE Date: 6/5/2023 Weather:  Day: 31 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 79% Night: 85% Itinerary: Haji Lane Sultan Mosque Little India Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple Chinatown Buddha Tooth Relic Temple Maxwell Food Centre Clarke Quay Fika Swedish Cafe And Bistro Jumbo Seafood Merlion Park
The next day we decided to walk down Haji Lane which is in the Kampong Glam area of Singapore and known for its one off boutiques and cafes. Located in the heart of of Kampong Glam is the elaborate Sultan Mosque. Built in 1824 for the first Sultan of Singapore, Sultan Hussein Shah, Sir Stamford Raffles the founder of Singapore gave a  S$3,000 grant to the construction company of a single story building with a double tiered roof. A hundred years later, the mosque desperately needed repairs and was transformed into the what it is today, an elaborate building with huge gold domes that looks as though it is straight from Aladdin so of course I had to get a picture in front of it. We were planning to go inside to have a look however the day that we went which was a Friday the Mosque was closed off to tourists as it was being used for Prayer. If you decide to go to the mosque, Modest clothing is required to enter the Mosque, long sleeve tops covered to the wrist and long pants or skirts to the ankle are required, no shorts, tshirts or revealing clothing. Should you not have the appropriate clothing, the mosque does provide free cloaks to visitors.
Me In Haji Lane In Front Of The Sultan Mosque
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After Walking down Haji Lane and seeing the Sultan Mosque we decided to get a cab to Little India. Once known as Serangoon in the 18th century and operating as an important artery of commerce and transport for the plantations located in the interior of the island along the route to Serangoon Harbour as well as being a vital loading and unloading point for the Johor gambier and pepper planters, Various communities began to establish themselves in this area in the 19th century. Many Kampongs (Malay Villages) were established around the area and attracted people from Java, Malaysia and of course India and by 1980, the area was officially named Little India. Today Little India is one of Singapore’s most colourful and vibrant districts, there are many things to see and do in Little India as well as many great places to eat. We walked around the area a little bit until we came across the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple. This beautiful Hindu temple is one of the oldest temples in Singapore. The temple was built by Indian pioneers who went to Singapore to live and work to help these pioneers feel at home in a foregin land. Sri Veeremakaliamman, the chief deity of the temple is a Powerful Goddess and Destroyer of Evil was chosen as her presence fulfilled the need of the early migrants to feel secure in a new land. Modest clothing is required to enter the Temple, long sleeve tops covered to the wrist and long pants or skirts to the ankle are required, no shorts, tshirts or revealing clothing, you also must remove your shoes before entering the temple.
Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple
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We then caught a cab to Chinatown where we went and saw the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. built in 2007, this is the place to go to see Buddhist art and learn about this culture which is over thousands of years old. The name itself comes from what the Buddhists regard as the left canine tooth of Buddha which was recovered from his funeral pure in Kushinagar India and is housed within this beautiful temple. We walked around the first level and then took the elevator up to the fourth level which is where the left canine tooth of Buddha is displayed. We then went to the very top of the temple, a beautiful rooftop Orchid garden Modest clothing is required to enter the Temple, long sleeve tops covered to the wrist and long pants or skirts to the ankle are required, no shorts, tshirts or revealing clothing, if you happen to wear a short sleeve top, shawls are provided free of charge. You are also able to purchase offerings in the temple.
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
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We had lunch at Maxwell Food Centre, a very well known Hawker Centre in Singapore. For those not in the know, Hawker Centre are open air complexes that house many stalls that sell a wide variety of affordably priced food, You simply cannot go to Singapore and not visit a Hawker Centre. I had Haianese Chicken with noodles, at Tian Tian, it was the best Haianese Chicken and Noodles I have ever eaten in my entire life.
Maxwell Food Centre
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After Lunch we got the MRT to Clarke Quay where we had a quick walk around the area before getting a cab back to our hotel where we spent the afternoon swimming in the hotel pool. After a few hours, we decided to go and get afternoon tea from a cafe across the road from us called Fika Swedish Cafe And Bistro. “Fika” is a Swedish tradition in which you stop for a coffee break and something sweet to eat for 30 minutes with family, friends or colleagues, in keeping with the tradition, I had pancakes with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream and chocolate sauce.
Fika Swedish Cafe And Bistro
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We went back to Clarke Quay for dinner that night and had dinner at Jumbo Seafood, a seafood place in Singapore that is well known for its Chilli Mud Crab. This was my first time trying Crab and I must say I enjoyed every mouthful. We also had Fried Rice and some Satay Sticks as an entree, this was our most expensive meal in Singapore but it was absolutely worth every cent.
Dinner At Jumbo Seafood
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After Dinner we walked all the way around to the Merlion Park and saw and took pictures with the famous Merlion statue. The Merlion is the cities national icon. According to the legend, Sang Nila Utama, the 14th century Prince of Sumatra, was sailing in the South China Sea when a ferocious storm hit. Scared that the ship would be wrecked he threw his crown into the ocean as a sacrifice to the Gods. Once the weather cleared the ship had reached an island paradise, as the Prince came ashore he encountered a lion, a good omen which Singapore - Sanskrit for lion (singa) and city (pura) was named after. The Merlions fish like body is symbolic of Singapore’s origins of a fishing city. Behind the Merlion statue is a smaller Merlion statue which is known as “The Merlion Cub”
The Entrance To The Merlion Park
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The Merlion Statue
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The Merlion Cub
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Marina Bay Sands At Night
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COSTS Cab Fare: S$6.00 ($6.95AUD) Lunch: S$5.00 (S5.95AUD) MRT Fare: S$3.00 ($3.50AUD) Afternoon Tea: Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD) Dinner: S$111.08 ($124.18AUD) Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD)
DAY FOUR Date: 7/5/2023 Weather: Day: 30 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 79% Night: 86% Itinerary: Fort Canning Park ION Orchard Satay Street Lau Pa Sat
This was our last day staying in the mainland of Singapore before moving onto Sentosa Island the next day. We decided instead of going around by Cabs or the MRT to join a Hop On, Hop Off Bus Tour and tour around the city for one last time this way. I would really recommend doing this as it takes you to all of the important sites and you get headphones which you can attach to an outlet and listen to information all about Singapore. Aaron is a bit of a History buff and very interested with the subjects of WWI and WWII so we made the decision to visit the beautiful Fort Canning Park which sits opposite Clarke Quay. The park itself is gorgeous and lovely to just walk through and admire the greenery, however we went for the Battlebox Museum. Many important historical events took place at the hilltop of this park, in the 14th century Malayan Princesses bathed in forbidden springs (the hill was known as Forbidden Hill during this time), and ancient craftsmen piled their trade for the royal family. During the British colonisation, Sir Stamford Raffles resided here and established the first botanic gardens to simulate agriculture in the country. In 1936 an underground bunker now known as the Battlebox was built, this was the command centre during the Malayan campaign and the Battle of Singapore. This is also the place where Lieutenant-General Arthur E. Percival and the Allied Forces decided to surrender to the Japanese in WWII. 
Aaron And I On The Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour
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Forbidden Spring
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Sign On Forbidden Spring
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Beautiful Fort Canning Park
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The Battlebox
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After spending the morning at Fort Canning Park, Mum and I decided we wanted to go to Orchard Road and go through the iconic ION Orchard Mall. Aaron wanted to go to Suntec City and look at some gaming equipment so he went there and Mum and I headed to Orchard Road. There are nine shopping centres along Orchard Road however we only went through ION Mall. ION is absolutely huge and has everything from fashion, food, homewares, technology and high end designer labels. We went through many of the shops, however the shops I myself bought from were Daiso and Charles And Keith.
Orchard Road
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Inside ION Orchard
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Daiso
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Charles And Keith
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Sephora
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New Shoes I Bought At Charles And Keith
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Me Dressed Up In My New Shoes For Dinner
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After a long shopping trip, Mum and I went back to our hotel where we met up with Aaron and spent the afternoon swimming in our hotel pool. For dinner, we caught a cab to Lau Pa Sat and Satay Street. We started off our dinner in Satay Street with some satay sticks, we ordered 10 chicken satay sticks and 5 beef ones, they were the best satay sticks I have ever eaten in my life. We then went into Lau Pa Sat and tried a variety of different foods, all of the dishes are so cheap my most expensive dish was S$12.00. I unfortunately don’t remember the names of the stalls I ate from but what I had was, Haianese Chicken and Rice and a plate of Spicy Tofu. We then went into Food Folks, a cute little shop inside Lau Pa Sat that sells dessert, my Mum and Aaron had coffee and cake and I had a chocolate gelato. We then caught a cab back to our hotel and began packing up our rooms ready for the next day.
Lau Pa Sat
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Inside Lau Pa Sat
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Satay Sticks From Satay Street
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Haianese Chicken And Rice
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Spicy Tofu
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COSTS Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour: S$52.78 ($59.00AUD) Lunch: S$10.00 ($11.00AUD) Dinner: S$39.00 ($43.00AUD) Dessert: S$5.00 ($5.95AUD) Cab Fare: S$8.00 ($8.95AUD)
DAY FIVE Date: 8/5/2023 Weather: Day: 31 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 68% Night: 79% Itinerary: Siloso Beach Coastes
We checked out of the Park Royal Hotel and called a cab to take us to Sentosa Island. When we got to Sentosa Island we checked into the Village Hotel where we were staying and basically spent the entire day by one of the three pools just relaxing as we had been going no stop for the past four days. Around lunch time, Mum and I took a walk down to Resorts World and had a look in the bazaar which is filled with restaurants and shops.
Twelve Cupcake In Resorts World
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The Bazaar In Resorts World
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Aaron Relaxing By The Pool
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One Of The Village Hotels Three Pools
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Me Enjoying A Virgin Mojito By The Pool
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Aaron And I Enjoying The Sun
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In the afternoon, we decided to go down to Siloso Beach, Siloso Beach is a manmade beach, there is a zipline and lots of bars and restaurants along the shore, many of the bars even have pools in them. When we got to Siloso Beach the first thing we did was take a photo at the Famous Siloso Beach sign. We then walked around the beach for a bit before heading up to Rumours Beach Club, a bar that had a pool, Mum and Aaron didn’t take their swimming costumes with them but I did so I swam in the pool while they enjoyed some drinks.
The Famous Siloso Beach Sign
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Siloso Beach
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Rumours Beach Club
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Me In The Pool At Rumours Beach Club
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We had dinner at one of the restaurants on the beach called Coastes, it didn’t have a pool but it did have amazing food, I had spaghetti Arrabbiata. After dinner we went back to our hotel and swam in the pool as we waited for the Wings Of Time show to start. The Wings Of Time 20 minute laser light show featuring sound and fireworks is held on beach road and is a ticketed event, however we opted instead to watch the show from the rooftop pool in our hotel.
Spaghetti Arrabbiata At Coastes
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The Three Pools At Night
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Wings Of Time From The Village Hotel Rooftop Pool
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COSTS Cab Fare: S$14.00 ($15.00AUD) Lunch: S$20.00 ($22.00AUD) Virgin Mojito: S$23.00 ($25.00AUD) Rumours Beach Club Virgin Lychee Mojito: S$10.00 ($11.00AUD) Dinner: S$22.00 ($24.00AUD)
DAY SIX Date: 9/5/2023 Weather: Day: 32 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 67% Night: 87% Itinerary: Universal Studios Altitude
Our second last day in Singapore was spent at Universal Studios, located on Sentosa Island this is the first Hollywood movie theme park in Southeast Asia.With six zones that are populated by iconic characters from the famous franchise Universal Studios, there is something for everyone to enjoy here, wether you’re a daredevil, a film buff or just looking for a day of fun, Universal Studios will provide you with a day of fun to remember. The Six Zones - Hollywood Zone - New York - Sci - Fi City - Ancient Egypt - The Lost World - Far Far Away
Us In Resorts World
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When the gates opened, we went straight to the Jurassic Park Rapid Adventure and managed to get straight on, this ride basically simulates the scene in the first movie where everyone goes on the car ride for the first time which later breaks down, leaving the guests stuck with in the middle of the ride with carnivorous dinosaurs who are now roaming freely, except instead of a car you are in a boat. We got off the Jurassic Park Rapid Adventure ride and headed to the Canopy Flyer, a rollercoaster in which you are sitting on a seat which is suspended up in the air and moves quickly.
Us In Front Of The Universal Studios Sign
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Mum And I With Trolls
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Jurassic Park
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Discovery Food Centre In The Lost World
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We existed The Lost World and entered Far Far Away where we went on the Shrek 4D ride, a really fun 4D simulator ride. After that we went on the Enchanted Airways rollercoaster before stopping in for a look at the Fairy Godmother’s Potion Shop
Far Far Away
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Fairy Godmother’s Potion Shop
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We then made out way into Ancient Egypt to get on the Revenge Of The Mummy ride, an indoor rollercoaster that is pitch black inside, I’m not gonna lie I was terrified because I am not a big fan of rollercoasters, they have always freaked me out and the only reason I went on the Canopy Flyer and the Enchanted Airways was because Aaron and Mum managed to somehow talk me into it and I enjoyed them both but I would never have even considered doing it on my own. As we got on the ride, I was really nervous like I said but there was NO WAY!!! I was backing out, leaving Universal Studios without riding Revenge Of The Mummy was simply not an option for me so I went through with it anyway. I held Aaron’s hand all the way and according to him I was gripping his hand so hard I almost broke it LOL!!! The ride was for me very fast and full on as I don’t really do rollercoasters but I ended up enjoying it so much I insisted on going on it again one more time before we left the park.
Ancient Egypt
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After riding Revenge Of The Mummy, we went into Sci Fi City, home of the famous Battlestar Galactica, now that is a rollercoaster I absolutely DID NOT!!! get on and there was no way anyone was going to talk me into it, but we did go on Transformers The Ride The Ultimate 3D Battle, a fun 3D simulator in which you have to help save Earth from total destruction.
Sci Fi City
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Transformers Voices Of Cybertron Show
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Battlestar Galactica
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Transformers Supply Vault
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We then stopped in at Loui’s Pizza for a quick lunch break before getting back into action.
New York
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The next ride we did was far more low key than the previous rides, the Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase. I know I know its for little kids but I wanted to try and do as many rides as I possibly could, my goal was to do all of them however there were some kids rides that adults couldn’t ride on and as I mentioned earlier Battlestar Galactica was out of the question so on the Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase we went. While not a thrilling ride it was really cute and visually it was good.
Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase
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Big Bird’s Emporium 
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Having done almost all of the rides, we decided to do a little bit of shopping, there was both a Hello Kitty and a Gudetama store in this park, I would like to give a personal shoutout to Aaron for being an accountability partner for me in these shops, without him i for sure would have emptied my entire bank account.
Hello Kitty Shop
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Gudetama Shop
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Minion Mart
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We then went back around and hopped on Revenge Of The Mummy for the second time before leaving the park and heading back to our hotel for a swim. While walking through Hollywood, I spotted a Vincent Price plaque on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame so naturally I needed to stop and get a photo.
Me With Vincent Price’s Plaque
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We spent the afternoon in the pool and had drinks at the swim up pool bar.
Enjoying A Virgin Mojito By The Pool Bar
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Mum And I By The Pool Bar
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That night we had dinner at the rooftop pool bar Altitude in The Outpost Hotel which was next door to us. Mum and I shared a Margherita Pizza and Penne Arrabbiata. After dinner we all sadly and with heavy hearts went back to our hotel rooms to pack up all of our stuff, ready to check out and fly back to Sydney the next day.
Margherita Pizza
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Penne Arrabbiata
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DAY SEVEN Date: 10/5/2023 Weather: Day: 32 Degrees Night: 28 Degrees Humidity: Day: 68% Night: 85% Itinerary: The Jewel Changi Airport
Waking up we were all hit with a pang of sadness as we had breakfast, packed up our rooms and checked out of our hotel. We caught a cab to Changi Airport and decided to make the most of our last few hours in Singapore by exploring The Jewel and the rest of Changi Airport, this airport is rated the best airport in the world and after going through it I can see why. We checked in our luggage and then headed over to The Jewel where we went straight to the famous HSBC Rain Vortex to take some photos.
HSBC Rain Vortex
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After we got our photos we had a quick walk around the Shiseido Forest Valley before heading to the food court for lunch, I unfortunately cannot remember the name of the place we ate at but I do remember that I had a very delicious pasta with red sauce. After lunch it was time for some shopping, The Jewel has many shops, my favourite being the Disney Store, Miniso, Charles And Keith and this really cute gift shop which I can’t remember the name of.
The Disney Store
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Can’t Remember The Name Of This Store
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Charles And Keith
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With our last minute shopping done, we went up to the top level and went on the Canopy Bridge which gives you an amazing birds eye view of The Jewel, we also went through the beautiful Topiary Walk while we up there.
Birds Eye View Of The Jewel From The Canopy Bridge
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The Topiary Walk
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With only two hours until our flight to go, we headed back over to Changi Airport, we were in Terminal Three which has a Butterfly Garden, it is small but filled with all kinds of beautiful and unique butterflies. When we were done with the Butterfly Garden it was sadly time to go and wait for our flight back to Sydney.
The Butterfly Garden
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COSTS Cab Fare: S$25.00 ($28.00AUD) Lunch: S$23.00 ($25.00AUD) Canopy Park: S$8.00 ($8.95AUD)
LAWS AND PENALTIES
In Singapore, failure to comply with laws and regulations is not tolerated, below is a list of laws you must know about before you go as well as the penalty if you fail to comply with any of these laws. Please note these penalties are for first time offences only, if you are caught a second time the penalty doubles and is much more severe.
No Smoking In Public  Smoking indoors is prohibited in Singapore and is also banned in certain outdoor spaces. Here is full list of smoking and non smoking areas. Penalty For Failure To Comply: S$200.00 Fine, If taken to court this Fine can increase to S$1,000
No E Cigarettes The importation, distribution, sale and possession of E Cigarettes is prohibited in Singapore Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$10,000 Imprisonment of up to six months
No Eating Or Drinking On Public Transport Eating and drinking anything, including plain water is prohibited on all public transport. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$500.00
No Connecting To Someone Else’s WIFI Connecting to another persons WIFI without Their permission is illegal, this does not include free WIFI at local coffee shops. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$10,000 Imprisonment of up to three years
No Chewing Gum Chewing Gum is an illegal substance in Singapore the importation of it into Singapore is strictly prohibited. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$100,00 Imprisonment of up to two years
No Drinking After 10:30PM Or Before 7:00AM It is illegal to sell and consume alcohol in any public place, including bars and restaurants between 10:30PM and 7:00AM, however this can slightly change if you are in a Liquor Control Zone. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$1,000
No Feeding Pigeons Or Any Wildlife Feeding Pigeons in any public area is prohibited as is feeding wildlife found in reserves and parks. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$5,000
Flush The Toilet By law it is mandatory to flush a public toilet after use in Singapore. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$1,000
No Littering Whilst all countries have laws against littering, in Singapore this law is heavily enforced. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$2,000
TIPS - Currency is Singapore Dollar $S. - Singapore is 2 hours behind Australia in time. - Cabs are clean and efficient however it can be very difficult to get one at certain times like peak hour and when it rains. - The MRT is the easiest and most reliable way to get around, you can buy an EZ Link card which you tap on and off at each station like an Opal Card or you can just use your credit card to tap on and off. - Singapore is very hot and humid year round as it is very close to the equator. - It rains almost every afternoon in Singapore. - Google Maps is unreliable and does not work in Singapore, download the App Waze instead as it is much more reliable.
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19/10/2023 - Dinner
Yakitori Yatagarasu/ Hanare, Clarke Quay/ Telok Ayer
Service charge was already included in these prices. Restaurant still charges GST for the final bill.
🐓Liver ($3.30)
Super juicy and doesn't have that watery taste. One of the better livers.
🐓♥️Heart ($3.30)
Soft and tender! Highly recommend this for chicken heart lovers.
🐓Gizzard ($3.30)
Kind of chewy and peppery. Good gizzard but will give this a miss next time.
🐓Tail ($3.30)
SUPER FATTY. They really filled the sticks with lots of butts. Halfway eating this, I wished that we ordered the coriander salad to offset the fattiness.
🐓Skin ($3.85)
CRISPY and fatty. Definitely enjoyable.
🐓Wings ($3.85)
Had a mini bite of this one. Pretty decent and looks amazing.
🐔🐽Dumpling ($4.40)
Add on $1.10 for egg yolk. Basically tsukune (meatball). Tasty enough.
🐷Ton Toro ($5.50)
Good amount of fats and meat. Super juicy and fatty.
🐷Shiso Roll ($4.95)
The pork goes well with the shiso taste. The price is a little steep but it's worth trying.
🌽Corn Fritters ($11)
Generally enjoyable but not my fav. Wish that there was some sweet sauce or tempura dipping sauce to make this shine.
🍳Omelette ($8.80)
Salted style. Moist enough and really tasty!
🌱Coriander Salad ($6.60)
Chose the shiso sauce. Tastes great actually! It has the strong coriander taste but at the same time, it's still really enjoyable. The sour dressing really goes well with the veg.
🍈🥂Melon Sour ($9.90)
Artificial taste but lacking in melon taste ):
🍵🥂Green Tea High ($9.90)
Tastes mostly like green tea. No sugar added
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SINGAPORE 2023
I have just returned from a trip to Singapore. I went with my Mum and my Boyfriend Aaron, we all had a wonderful time, Singapore is such a beautiful clean, safe country with so much to see and do. We spent a week in Singapore, four days in the mainland and two days on Sentosa Island. Below is a day by day account of my trip as well as some information and tips I thought would be useful to add.
The trip started at Sydney International Airport on the 3rd of May. We flew from Sydney to Singapore via Singapore Airlines and let me tell you this is THE BEST!!! Airline I have ever flown with. We flew Economy and when we entered the plane I thought at first we were in the wrong section, that we were in business class because all of the seats had a pillow and blanket, something I have NEVER gotten on any other airline so I was pleasantly surprised to discover that we were in fact in the right section. The chairs were so comfortable, usually I find plane seats to be uncomfortable but these seats were perfect. The service is amazing, you never want for anything and the food was amazing too, for dinner I had Chicken Tiki Masala which was delicious and then after dinner we were all given a Magnum Ice Cream. The flight to Singapore was 8 hours and it was a very pleasant flight.
When we arrived in Singapore the first thing I noticed when we stepped off the plane was the heat, it was 9:00PM and according to my phone it was 87% humidity and the temperature was 28 degrees. This is normal for Singapore, as it is very close to the equator, also May is the last Spring Month before Summer in Singapore. We got our luggage and then got a cab to our hotel, we stayed at the Park Royal, a beautiful hotel directly opposite Haji Lane.
Myself, Aaron And My Mum At Sydney International Airport
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Me In Front Of The Park Royal Hotel Pool
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The Park Royal Hotel Pool
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DAY ONE Date: 4/5/2023 Weather: Day: 32 Degrees Night: 28 Degrees Humidity: Day: 78% Night: 87% Itinerary: Gardens By The Bay Marina Bay Sands Lavo
For our first day in Singapore we decided to do the famous Gardens By The Bay and Marina Bay Sands. We caught a cab from our hotel to Gardens By The Bay which took 5 minutes.
The Entrance To Gardens By The Bay
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We decided to do the Cloud Forest, Supertree Observatory and Floral Fantasy, we got our tickets and headed straight to the Cloud Forest. The Cloud Forest is absolutely breathtaking, it features one of the worlds tallest indoor waterfalls which stands at 35m tall. The Cloud Forest is also home to a lush mountain covered in plants from around the world and also has an aerial walkway which provides a birds eye view of the Cloud Forest from above. There are many amazing plants inside the Cloud Forest such as Singapore’s national flower the Orchid, but my favourites were the carnivorous plants. There is a whole section dedicated to especially to carnivorous plants as well as lots of different kinds of Pitchers (My favourite Carnivorous Plant) dotted around the forest. While we were there, “Avatar The Experience” the exhibition was on display inside the Cloud Forest which made it even more magical.
The Waterfall In The Cloud Forest
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Orchids, Singapore’s National Flower
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Pitchers
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Me Fascinated With This Beautiful Tree
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Orchid Haven
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Hanging Pitchers
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Carnivorous Plant Collection
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Mum And I
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Birds Eye View Of The Cloud Forest From The Aerial Walkway
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A Banshee From The Avatar The Experience Section
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Me “Taming A Banshee”
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Exiting Avatar The Experience
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After The Cloud Forest we headed over to the Supertree Observatory, the tallest supertree in the supertree grove which offers amazing views over the entire Gardens By The Bay and the Marina Bay area. There are a few cafes inside the building should you feel the need to stop for a drink or a bite to eat.
The Top Level Of The Supertree Observatory
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Our next stop was the Floral Fantasy, an indoor garden that provides both a magical experience and the perfect Instagram shot. Suspended bouquets hang from the ceiling and elaborate floral arrangements fill the garden and over 15,000 fresh cut, dried and preserved flowers hang from the ceiling. There is also a vivarium housing Poison Dart Frogs which I was most excited to see as I love frogs (I have a Green Tree Frog named Princess) and I had never seen a Poison Dart Frog before.
Floral Horses
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A Giant Tree Statue
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Me With Butterfly Wings
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Poison Dart Frog
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We were all pretty hungry once we exited the Floral Fantasy so we decided to head to the iconic Marina Bay Sands Hotel for lunch. We ate in The Shoppes foodcourt, Foodcourts in Singapore are unlike foodcourts any where else in the world, they are clean and offer a variety of the most delicious food, some of which even receive Michelin Stars. While I cannot remember the name of the stall I ate from I do remember it was Japanese and I got the best Bento box I have ever had, it came with Takoyaki, Rice and Katsu Chicken. After lunch we went and had a ride on Sampan Rides, a little boat ride in a canal in the middle of the shopping centre. After that we had a little look around some of the shops before heading back to our hotel for a quick rest before dinner that night.
Sampan Boat Ride
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That night we headed back to Marina Bay Sands and had dinner at an Italian restaurant on the rooftop called Lavo. The restaurant is on the same level as the famous infinity pool and the views across Singapore are absolutely stunning. As a non drinker I was very happy to discover that this restaurant had a mock-tail list, in Australia where I’m from many places don’t do mock-tails, throughout my trip I discovered that nearly every place in Singapore does mock-tails which made me very happy so I had a mock-tail. Mum and I shared a Garlic Bread while we had drinks, for dinner I had the Rigatoni Melanzana and it was absolutely delicious.
The View From Lavo
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Enjoying A Mock - Tail
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The Three Of Us Enjoying Dinner
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Rigatoni Melanzana
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After Dinner, we walked back over to Gardens By The Bay where we watched the nightly Garden Rhapsody show, a sound and light show in the Supertree Grove that goes for 15 minutes. Once the Garden Rhapsody had finished, we got a cab back to our hotel and that was the end of our first day in Singapore.
Garden Rhapsody
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COSTS Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD) Cloud Forest: S$53.00 ($59.00AUD) Supertree Observatory: S$14.00 ($15.00AUD) Floral Fantasy: S$20.00 ($22.00AUD) Lunch: S$12.00 ($13.00AUD) Sampan Rides: S$13.00 ($14.00AUD) Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD) Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD) Mock - Tail: S$23.00 ($25.00AUD) Dinner: S$59.00 ($65.00AUD) Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD)
DAY TWO Date: 5/5/2023 Weather: Day: 32 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 79% Night: 85% Itinerary: River Safari Singapore Zoo Piedra Negra
Day two was dedicated to the Mandai Wildlife Reserve which houses four wildlife parks, Singapore Zoo, River Wonders, Jurong Bird Park and Night Safari, we did the River Wonders and Singapore Zoo. To get to Mandai from Haji Lane took a trip MRT which took us about 45 minutes and from there a 10 minute trip on a bus.
We bought tickets for both the River Safari and the Singapore Zoo, we decided to do the River Safari first. The River Safari is a river themed zoo and aquarium, Over 6,000 animals including 40 threatened species call the River Wonders home with zones that replicate the habitats of rivers around the world. As we walked through the aquarium, I was delighted to see Red Bellied Piranha and Electric Eels as neither of these fascinating Amazon River dwellers can be seen anywhere in Australia.
Manatee
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Red Bellied Piranha 
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Electric Eel
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Green Anaconda
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Amazon River Quest Boat Ride
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Collared Peccary
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Brazilian Tapir
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Jaguar 
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Once we got off the ride our next stop was Panda Paradise to see the resident Giant Pandas Kai Kai, Jia Jia and Their one year old Cub Le Le. This was the most exciting part for me as I had never seen a Panda before, the first time we went through they were asleep however when we went through a second time they were awake and munching away on Bamboo. We had lunch at the appropriately named “Mamma Panda Kitchen” before moving onto Singapore Zoo, I had Chicken Katsu Ramen which was delicious.
Jia Jia And Le Le
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Chicken Katsu Ramen At Mama Panda Kitchen
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Kai Kai Eating Bamboo
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We went into the Singapore Zoo which is home over 2,800 animals from 300 species and has won many awards both locally and internationally including plaudits from Forbes Traveler as one of the best zoos in the world, the Asian Attraction Awards for Most Popular Attraction in the Wildlife Park category and the STB 22nd Tourism Award for Best Leisure Attraction Experience of the Year, it was also ranked as one of the top 3 zoos in the world by the TripAdvisor Travellers Choice Award in 2018. I have been to many zoos in my home country Australia, we have many amazing zoos but I can honestly say that this is THE BEST!!! Zoo I have ever seen, such an amazing variety of unique animals in big beautiful enclosures that truly mimic Their natural environment. I loved seeing them all especially the White Tigers, Pygmy Hippopotamuses, White Rhinoceroses and the Orang-utans but my favourite section was Reptopia. I am a Snake fanatic and this zoo has many Snakes that I have never seen before as we don’t have them in Australia, one of the Snakes I had never even heard of which is a rarity for me, my favourite snakes were the West Africa Gaboon Viper and the Sidewinder but I loved them all.
Proboscis Monkey
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White Tiger
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Pygmy Hippopotamus
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Asian Elephants
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White Rhinoceroses
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Orangutans 
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Poison Dart Frogs
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Sign On Poison Dart Frogs
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Reticulated Python
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King Cobra
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Red Tailed Racer
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Green Tree Python
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West African Gaboon Vipers
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Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes
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Sidewinder
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Green Pit Viper
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Once we had seen all of the zoo we once again got back onto a bus then the MRT and went back to our hotel. That night for dinner we ate at a Mexican Restaurant that was opposite our hotel called Piedra Negra, I had the most delicious Tacos and a Virgin Mojito beforehand.
COSTS MRT Fare: S$3.00 ($3.50AUD) River Safari: S$42.00 ($46.00AUD) Lunch: S$17.90 ($20.00AUD) Singapore Zoo: S$48.00 ($53.00AUD) MRT Fare: S$3.00 ($3.50AUD) Dinner: S$11.90 ($13.00AUD)
DAY THREE Date: 6/5/2023 Weather: Day: 31 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 79% Night: 85% Itinerary: Haji Lane Sultan Mosque Little India Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple Chinatown Buddha Tooth Relic Temple Maxwell Food Centre Clarke Quay Fika Swedish Cafe And Bistro Jumbo Seafood Merlion Park
The next day we decided to walk down Haji Lane which is in the Kampong Glam area of Singapore and known for its one off boutiques and cafes. Located in the heart of of Kampong Glam is the elaborate Sultan Mosque. Built in 1824 for the first Sultan of Singapore, Sultan Hussein Shah, Sir Stamford Raffles the founder of Singapore gave a  S$3,000 grant to the construction company of a single story building with a double tiered roof. A hundred years later, the mosque desperately needed repairs and was transformed into the what it is today, an elaborate building with huge gold domes that looks as though it is straight from Aladdin so of course I had to get a picture in front of it. We were planning to go inside to have a look however the day that we went which was a Friday the Mosque was closed off to tourists as it was being used for Prayer. If you decide to go to the mosque, Modest clothing is required to enter the Mosque, long sleeve tops covered to the wrist and long pants or skirts to the ankle are required, no shorts, tshirts or revealing clothing. Should you not have the appropriate clothing, the mosque does provide free cloaks to visitors.
Me In Haji Lane In Front Of The Sultan Mosque
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After Walking down Haji Lane and seeing the Sultan Mosque we decided to get a cab to Little India. Once known as Serangoon in the 18th century and operating as an important artery of commerce and transport for the plantations located in the interior of the island along the route to Serangoon Harbour as well as being a vital loading and unloading point for the Johor gambier and pepper planters, Various communities began to establish themselves in this area in the 19th century. Many Kampongs (Malay Villages) were established around the area and attracted people from Java, Malaysia and of course India and by 1980, the area was officially named Little India. Today Little India is one of Singapore’s most colourful and vibrant districts, there are many things to see and do in Little India as well as many great places to eat. We walked around the area a little bit until we came across the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple. This beautiful Hindu temple is one of the oldest temples in Singapore. The temple was built by Indian pioneers who went to Singapore to live and work to help these pioneers feel at home in a foregin land. Sri Veeremakaliamman, the chief deity of the temple is a Powerful Goddess and Destroyer of Evil was chosen as her presence fulfilled the need of the early migrants to feel secure in a new land. Modest clothing is required to enter the Temple, long sleeve tops covered to the wrist and long pants or skirts to the ankle are required, no shorts, tshirts or revealing clothing, you also must remove your shoes before entering the temple.
Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple
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We then caught a cab to Chinatown where we went and saw the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. built in 2007, this is the place to go to see Buddhist art and learn about this culture which is over thousands of years old. The name itself comes from what the Buddhists regard as the left canine tooth of Buddha which was recovered from his funeral pure in Kushinagar India and is housed within this beautiful temple. We walked around the first level and then took the elevator up to the fourth level which is where the left canine tooth of Buddha is displayed. We then went to the very top of the temple, a beautiful rooftop Orchid garden Modest clothing is required to enter the Temple, long sleeve tops covered to the wrist and long pants or skirts to the ankle are required, no shorts, tshirts or revealing clothing, if you happen to wear a short sleeve top, shawls are provided free of charge. You are also able to purchase offerings in the temple.
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
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We had lunch at Maxwell Food Centre, a very well known Hawker Centre in Singapore. For those not in the know, Hawker Centre are open air complexes that house many stalls that sell a wide variety of affordably priced food, You simply cannot go to Singapore and not visit a Hawker Centre. I had Haianese Chicken with noodles, at Tian Tian, it was the best Haianese Chicken and Noodles I have ever eaten in my entire life.
Maxwell Food Centre
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After Lunch we got the MRT to Clarke Quay where we had a quick walk around the area before getting a cab back to our hotel where we spent the afternoon swimming in the hotel pool. After a few hours, we decided to go and get afternoon tea from a cafe across the road from us called Fika Swedish Cafe And Bistro. “Fika” is a Swedish tradition in which you stop for a coffee break and something sweet to eat for 30 minutes with family, friends or colleagues, in keeping with the tradition, I had pancakes with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream and chocolate sauce.
Fika Swedish Cafe And Bistro
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We went back to Clarke Quay for dinner that night and had dinner at Jumbo Seafood, a seafood place in Singapore that is well known for its Chilli Mud Crab. This was my first time trying Crab and I must say I enjoyed every mouthful. We also had Fried Rice and some Satay Sticks as an entree, this was our most expensive meal in Singapore but it was absolutely worth every cent.
Dinner At Jumbo Seafood
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After Dinner we walked all the way around to the Merlion Park and saw and took pictures with the famous Merlion statue. The Merlion is the cities national icon. According to the legend, Sang Nila Utama, the 14th century Prince of Sumatra, was sailing in the South China Sea when a ferocious storm hit. Scared that the ship would be wrecked he threw his crown into the ocean as a sacrifice to the Gods. Once the weather cleared the ship had reached an island paradise, as the Prince came ashore he encountered a lion, a good omen which Singapore - Sanskrit for lion (singa) and city (pura) was named after. The Merlions fish like body is symbolic of Singapore’s origins of a fishing city. Behind the Merlion statue is a smaller Merlion statue which is known as “The Merlion Cub”
The Entrance To The Merlion Park
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The Merlion Statue
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The Merlion Cub
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Marina Bay Sands At Night
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COSTS Cab Fare: S$6.00 ($6.95AUD) Lunch: S$5.00 (S5.95AUD) MRT Fare: S$3.00 ($3.50AUD) Afternoon Tea: Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD) Dinner: S$111.08 ($124.18AUD) Cab Fare: S$7.00 ($7.95AUD)
DAY FOUR Date: 7/5/2023 Weather: Day: 30 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 79% Night: 86% Itinerary: Fort Canning Park ION Orchard Satay Street Lau Pa Sat
This was our last day staying in the mainland of Singapore before moving onto Sentosa Island the next day. We decided instead of going around by Cabs or the MRT to join a Hop On, Hop Off Bus Tour and tour around the city for one last time this way. I would really recommend doing this as it takes you to all of the important sites and you get headphones which you can attach to an outlet and listen to information all about Singapore. Aaron is a bit of a History buff and very interested with the subjects of WWI and WWII so we made the decision to visit the beautiful Fort Canning Park which sits opposite Clarke Quay. The park itself is gorgeous and lovely to just walk through and admire the greenery, however we went for the Battlebox Museum. Many important historical events took place at the hilltop of this park, in the 14th century Malayan Princesses bathed in forbidden springs (the hill was known as Forbidden Hill during this time), and ancient craftsmen piled their trade for the royal family. During the British colonisation, Sir Stamford Raffles resided here and established the first botanic gardens to simulate agriculture in the country. In 1936 an underground bunker now known as the Battlebox was built, this was the command centre during the Malayan campaign and the Battle of Singapore. This is also the place where Lieutenant-General Arthur E. Percival and the Allied Forces decided to surrender to the Japanese in WWII.
Aaron And I On The Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour
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Forbidden Spring
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Sign On Forbidden Spring
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Beautiful Fort Canning Park
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The Battlebox
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After spending the morning at Fort Canning Park, Mum and I decided we wanted to go to Orchard Road and go through the iconic ION Orchard Mall. Aaron wanted to go to Suntec City and look at some gaming equipment so he went there and Mum and I headed to Orchard Road. There are nine shopping centres along Orchard Road however we only went through ION Mall. ION is absolutely huge and has everything from fashion, food, homewares, technology and high end designer labels. We went through many of the shops, however the shops I myself bought from were Daiso and Charles And Keith.
Orchard Road
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Inside ION Orchard
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Daiso
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Charles And Keith
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Sephora
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New Shoes I Bought At Charles And Keith
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Me Dressed Up In My New Shoes For Dinner
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After a long shopping trip, Mum and I went back to our hotel where we met up with Aaron and spent the afternoon swimming in our hotel pool. For dinner, we caught a cab to Lau Pa Sat and Satay Street. We started off our dinner in Satay Street with some satay sticks, we ordered 10 chicken satay sticks and 5 beef ones, they were the best satay sticks I have ever eaten in my life. We then went into Lau Pa Sat and tried a variety of different foods, all of the dishes are so cheap my most expensive dish was S$12.00. I unfortunately don’t remember the names of the stalls I ate from but what I had was, Haianese Chicken and Rice and a plate of Spicy Tofu. We then went into Food Folks, a cute little shop inside Lau Pa Sat that sells dessert, my Mum and Aaron had coffee and cake and I had a chocolate gelato. We then caught a cab back to our hotel and began packing up our rooms ready for the next day.
Lau Pa Sat
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Inside Lau Pa Sat
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Satay Sticks From Satay Street
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Haianese Chicken And Rice
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Spicy Tofu
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COSTS Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour: S$52.78 ($59.00AUD) Battlebox Museum: S$20.00 ($22.00AUD) Lunch: S$10.00 ($11.00AUD) Dinner: S$39.00 ($43.00AUD) Dessert: S$5.00 ($5.95AUD) Cab Fare: S$8.00 ($8.95AUD)
DAY FIVE Date: 8/5/2023 Weather: Day: 31 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 68% Night: 79% Itinerary: Siloso Beach Coastes
We checked out of the Park Royal Hotel and called a cab to take us to Sentosa Island. When we got to Sentosa Island we checked into the Village Hotel where we were staying and basically spent the entire day by one of the three pools just relaxing as we had been going no stop for the past four days. Around lunch time, Mum and I took a walk down to Resorts World and had a look in the bazaar which is filled with restaurants and shops.
Twelve Cupcake In Resorts World
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The Bazaar In Resorts World
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Aaron Relaxing By The Pool
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One Of The Village Hotels Three Pools
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Me Enjoying A Virgin Mojito By The Pool
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Aaron And I Enjoying The Sun
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In the afternoon, we decided to go down to Siloso Beach, Siloso Beach is a manmade beach, there is a zipline and lots of bars and restaurants along the shore, many of the bars even have pools in them. When we got to Siloso Beach the first thing we did was take a photo at the Famous Siloso Beach sign. We then walked around the beach for a bit before heading up to Rumours Beach Club, a bar that had a pool, Mum and Aaron didn’t take their swimming costumes with them but I did so I swam in the pool while they enjoyed some drinks.
The Famous Siloso Beach Sign
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Siloso Beach
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Rumours Beach Club
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Me In The Pool At Rumours Beach Club
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We had dinner at one of the restaurants on the beach called Coastes, it didn’t have a pool but it did have amazing food, I had spaghetti Arrabbiata. After dinner we went back to our hotel and swam in the pool as we waited for the Wings Of Time show to start. The Wings Of Time 20 minute laser light show featuring sound and fireworks is held on beach road and is a ticketed event, however we opted instead to watch the show from the rooftop pool in our hotel.
Spaghetti Arrabbiata At Coastes
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The Three Pools At Night
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Wings Of Time From The Village Hotel Rooftop Pool
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COSTS Cab Fare: S$14.00 ($15.00AUD) Lunch: S$20.00 ($22.00AUD) Virgin Mojito: S$23.00 ($25.00AUD) Rumours Beach Club Virgin Lychee Mojito: S$10.00 ($11.00AUD) Dinner: S$22.00 ($24.00AUD)
DAY SIX Date: 9/5/2023 Weather: Day: 32 Degrees Night: 27 Degrees Humidity: Day: 67% Night: 87% Itinerary: Universal Studios Altitude
Our second last day in Singapore was spent at Universal Studios, located on Sentosa Island this is the first Hollywood movie theme park in Southeast Asia.With six zones that are populated by iconic characters from the famous franchise Universal Studios, there is something for everyone to enjoy here, wether you’re a daredevil, a film buff or just looking for a day of fun, Universal Studios will provide you with a day of fun to remember. The Six Zones - Hollywood Zone - New York - Sci - Fi City - Ancient Egypt - The Lost World - Far Far Away
Us In Resorts World
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When the gates opened, we went straight to the Jurassic Park Rapid Adventure and managed to get straight on, this ride basically simulates the scene in the first movie where everyone goes on the car ride for the first time which later breaks down, leaving the guests stuck with in the middle of the ride with carnivorous dinosaurs who are now roaming freely, except instead of a car you are in a boat. We got off the Jurassic Park Rapid Adventure ride and headed to the Canopy Flyer, a rollercoaster in which you are sitting on a seat which is suspended up in the air and moves quickly.
Us In Front Of The Universal Studios Sign
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Mum And I With Trolls
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Jurassic Park
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Discovery Food Centre In The Lost World
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We existed The Lost World and entered Far Far Away where we went on the Shrek 4D ride, a really fun 4D simulator ride. After that we went on the Enchanted Airways rollercoaster before stopping in for a look at the Fairy Godmother’s Potion Shop
Far Far Away
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Fairy Godmother’s Potion Shop
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We then made out way into Ancient Egypt to get on the Revenge Of The Mummy ride, an indoor rollercoaster that is pitch black inside, I’m not gonna lie I was terrified because I am not a big fan of rollercoasters, they have always freaked me out and the only reason I went on the Canopy Flyer and the Enchanted Airways was because Aaron and Mum managed to somehow talk me into it and I enjoyed them both but I would never have even considered doing it on my own. As we got on the ride, I was really nervous like I said but there was NO WAY!!! I was backing out, leaving Universal Studios without riding Revenge Of The Mummy was simply not an option for me so I went through with it anyway. I held Aaron’s hand all the way and according to him I was gripping his hand so hard I almost broke it LOL!!! The ride was for me very fast and full on as I don’t really do rollercoasters but I ended up enjoying it so much I insisted on going on it again one more time before we left the park.
Ancient Egypt
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After riding Revenge Of The Mummy, we went into Sci Fi City, home of the famous Battlestar Galactica, now that is a rollercoaster I absolutely DID NOT!!! get on and there was no way anyone was going to talk me into it, but we did go on Transformers The Ride The Ultimate 3D Battle, a fun 3D simulator in which you have to help save Earth from total destruction.
Sci Fi City
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Transformers Voices Of Cybertron Show
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Battlestar Galactica
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Transformers Supply Vault
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We then stopped in at Loui’s Pizza for a quick lunch break before getting back into action.
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The next ride we did was far more low key than the previous rides, the Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase. I know I know its for little kids but I wanted to try and do as many rides as I possibly could, my goal was to do all of them however there were some kids rides that adults couldn’t ride on and as I mentioned earlier Battlestar Galactica was out of the question so on the Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase we went. While not a thrilling ride it was really cute and visually it was good.
Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase
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Big Bird’s Emporium 
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Having done almost all of the rides, we decided to do a little bit of shopping, there was both a Hello Kitty and a Gudetama store in this park, I would like to give a personal shoutout to Aaron for being an accountability partner for me in these shops, without him i for sure would have emptied my entire bank account.
Hello Kitty Shop
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Gudetama Shop
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Minion Mart
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We then went back around and hopped on Revenge Of The Mummy for the second time before leaving the park and heading back to our hotel for a swim. While walking through Hollywood, I spotted a Vincent Price plaque on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame so naturally I needed to stop and get a photo.
Me With Vincent Price’s Plaque
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We spent the afternoon in the pool and had drinks at the swim up pool bar.
Enjoying A Virgin Mojito By The Pool Bar
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Mum And I By The Pool Bar
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That night we had dinner at the rooftop pool bar Altitude in The Outpost Hotel which was next door to us. Mum and I shared a Margherita Pizza and Penne Arrabbiata. After dinner we all sadly and with heavy hearts went back to our hotel rooms to pack up all of our stuff, ready to check out and fly back to Sydney the next day.
Margherita Pizza
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Penne Arrabbiata
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COSTS Universal Studios: S$61.00 ($68.00AUD) Lunch: S$20.00 ($23.00AUD) Virgin Mojito: S$23.00 ($25.00AUD) Dinner: S$56.00 ($62.00AUD)
DAY SEVEN Date: 10/5/2023 Weather: Day: 32 Degrees Night: 28 Degrees Humidity: Day: 68% Night: 85% Itinerary: The Jewel Changi Airport
Waking up we were all hit with a pang of sadness as we had breakfast, packed up our rooms and checked out of our hotel. We caught a cab to Changi Airport and decided to make the most of our last few hours in Singapore by exploring The Jewel and the rest of Changi Airport, this airport is rated the best airport in the world and after going through it I can see why. We checked in our luggage and then headed over to The Jewel where we went straight to the famous HSBC Rain Vortex to take some photos.
HSBC Rain Vortex
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After we got our photos we had a quick walk around the Shiseido Forest Valley before heading to the food court for lunch, I unfortunately cannot remember the name of the place we ate at but I do remember that I had a very delicious pasta with red sauce. After lunch it was time for some shopping, The Jewel has many shops, my favourite being the Disney Store, Miniso, Charles And Keith and this really cute gift shop which I can’t remember the name of.
The Disney Store
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Can’t Remember The Name Of This Store
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Charles And Keith
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With our last minute shopping done, we went up to the top level and went on the Canopy Bridge which gives you an amazing birds eye view of The Jewel, we also went through the beautiful Topiary Walk while we up there.
Birds Eye View Of The Jewel From The Canopy Bridge
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The Topiary Walk
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With only two hours until our flight to go, we headed back over to Changi Airport, we were in Terminal Three which has a Butterfly Garden, it is small but filled with all kinds of beautiful and unique butterflies. When we were done with the Butterfly Garden it was sadly time to go and wait for our flight back to Sydney.
The Butterfly Garden
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COSTS Cab Fare: S$25.00 ($28.00AUD) Lunch: S$23.00 ($25.00AUD) Canopy Park: S$8.00 ($8.95AUD)
LAWS AND PENALTIES
In Singapore, failure to comply with laws and regulations is not tolerated, below is a list of laws you must know about before you go as well as the penalty if you fail to comply with any of these laws. Please note these penalties are for first time offences only, if you are caught a second time the penalty doubles and is much more severe.
No Smoking In Public Smoking indoors is prohibited in Singapore and is also banned in certain outdoor spaces. Here is full list of smoking and non smoking areas. Penalty For Failure To Comply: S$200.00 ($223.00AUD) Fine, If taken to court this Fine can increase to S$1,000 ($1,119.15AUD)
No E Cigarettes The importation, distribution, sale and possession of E Cigarettes is prohibited in Singapore Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$10,000 ($11,192.47AUD) Imprisonment of up to six months
No Eating Or Drinking On Public Transport Eating and drinking anything, including plain water is prohibited on all public transport. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$500.00 ($559.58AUD)
No Connecting To Someone Else’s WIFI Connecting to another persons WIFI without Their permission is illegal, this does not include free WIFI at local coffee shops. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$10,000 ($11,192.47AUD) Imprisonment of up to three years
No Chewing Gum Chewing Gum is an illegal substance in Singapore the importation of it into Singapore is strictly prohibited. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$100,00 ($111.638AUD) Imprisonment of up to two years
No Drinking After 10:30PM Or Before 7:00AM It is illegal to sell and consume alcohol in any public place, including bars and restaurants between 10:30PM and 7:00AM, however this can slightly change if you are in a Liquor Control Zone. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$1,000 ($1,119.15AUD)
No Feeding Pigeons Or Any Wildlife Feeding Pigeons in any public area is prohibited as is feeding wildlife found in reserves and parks. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$5,000 ($5,596.38AUD)
Flush The Toilet By law it is mandatory to flush a public toilet after use in Singapore. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$1,000 ($1,119.15AUD)
No Littering Whilst all countries have laws against littering, in Singapore this law is heavily enforced. Penalty For Failure To Comply: Fine of up to S$2,000 ($2,238.30AUD)
TIPS - Currency is Singapore Dollar $S. - Singapore is 2 hours behind Australia in time. - Cabs are clean and efficient however it can be very difficult to get one at certain times like peak hour and when it rains. - The MRT is the easiest and most reliable way to get around, you can buy an EZ Link card which you tap on and off at each station like an Opal Card or you can just use your credit card to tap on and off. - Singapore is very hot and humid year round as it is very close to the equator. - It rains almost every afternoon in Singapore. - Google Maps is unreliable and does not work in Singapore, download the App Waze instead as it is much more reliable.
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Explore the charm of Singapore at night✨! From the twinkling skyscrapers to the alleys lit up with lights, every place exudes a different kind of brilliance😍. Look at the lights of the city from the Ferris wheel at Marina Bay and feel the pulse and vitality of the city; stroll through the night market at Clarke Quay and savor the temptation of delicious food and the atmosphere of culture🌃. Singapore at night is an endless journey of exploration, waiting for you to discover! ✨
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Discover the Best of Singapore with Our Top Holiday Package
Singapore, known as the “Lion City,” is a destination that combines futuristic marvels with rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned explorer, Singapore offers a plethora of attractions that cater to every type of traveler. From iconic landmarks to world-class shopping, green spaces, and exquisite dining experiences, this city-state has it all. Our exclusive Holiday Package to Singapore is designed to help you experience the best of this modern metropolis.
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Why Choose Singapore for Your Next Vacation?
Singapore is a small island nation, but it packs a punch when it comes to delivering unforgettable travel experiences. It’s a city where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously, making it a unique destination in Southeast Asia. Here’s why Singapore should be your next holiday spot:
Modern Architectural Wonders: Singapore’s skyline is filled with cutting-edge architecture, including the world-renowned Marina Bay Sands, the Gardens by the Bay, and the spectacular Singapore Flyer.
Green Spaces in the Heart of the City: Despite being a bustling metropolis, Singapore is also known for its commitment to sustainability and green spaces. You’ll find tranquil gardens like the Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the futuristic Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay.
A Melting Pot of Cultures: Singapore’s diverse cultural heritage can be seen in its neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Each offers unique insights into the country’s Chinese, Indian, and Malay influences, along with delightful local cuisine.
With our Top Holiday Package, you’ll experience all these highlights and more, ensuring your Singapore holiday is both comprehensive and enjoyable.
What’s Included in Our Singapore Holiday Package?
Our specially curated Holiday Package to Singapore includes everything you need for a hassle-free vacation. From luxury accommodations to guided tours, here’s what you can look forward to:
Luxury Accommodation
Stay in one of Singapore’s top hotels, offering comfort, style, and easy access to the city’s main attractions. Our Top Holiday Package ensures that your stay in Singapore is nothing short of luxurious.
Iconic Attractions
Our Holiday Package includes visits to Singapore’s most famous landmarks:
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark: Marvel at the stunning views from the top of this architectural wonder, where you can enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the city.
Gardens by the Bay: Explore the Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome, which are home to thousands of plant species from around the world. Don’t miss the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show at night.
Sentosa Island: Enjoy a day at Sentosa, Singapore’s resort island that offers beaches, entertainment, and attractions like Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, and Adventure Cove Waterpark.
Cultural and Culinary Experiences
No trip to Singapore is complete without immersing yourself in its diverse culture and world-renowned cuisine. Our Top Holiday Package includes:
Chinatown & Little India Tours: Explore Singapore’s cultural heart with visits to Chinatown and Little India. Learn about the history and traditions of these vibrant communities while sampling some of the best local street food.
Hawker Food Tour: Singapore’s hawker centers are legendary for offering some of the most delicious and affordable meals. From Hainanese Chicken Rice to Laksa and Chilli Crab, this food tour is a must for foodies.
Singapore River Cruise: End your day with a relaxing boat ride along the Singapore River, taking in historical landmarks such as the Merlion, Clarke Quay, and the Fullerton Hotel.
Shopping Extravaganza
Singapore is a paradise for shoppers. Whether you’re looking for high-end luxury brands or unique local goods, the city has it all. With our Holiday Package, you’ll have time to explore shopping hotspots like:
Orchard Road: The shopping mecca of Singapore, home to international designer brands and large malls.
Bugis Street Market: For those seeking more affordable and quirky finds, Bugis Street is a treasure trove of souvenirs, fashion, and street food.
VivoCity: Singapore’s largest shopping mall, located near Sentosa Island, is perfect for some retail therapy after a day of sightseeing.
Family-Friendly Fun
Singapore is also an excellent destination for families, and our Holiday Package is designed to cater to travelers of all ages. You’ll have access to:
Universal Studios Singapore: Experience thrilling rides and shows based on your favorite movies and TV shows.
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Singapore Zoo & Night Safari: Visit the award-winning Singapore Zoo, known for its open enclosures, and embark on a Night Safari to see nocturnal animals in their natural habitats.
Adventure Cove Waterpark: For some splashy fun, head to Adventure Cove Waterpark, where you can enjoy water slides, a lazy river, and snorkeling with marine life.
Seamless Travel Experience
Booking our Top Holiday Package means you won’t have to worry about the details. We take care of everything, including:
Round-trip Flights: Our package includes round-trip flights from major UK airports to Singapore.
Airport Transfers: Enjoy hassle-free airport transfers to and from your hotel in Singapore.
Guided City Tours: Our guided tours ensure that you don’t miss any of the city’s must-see attractions, while also allowing time for independent exploration.
Free Time: In addition to guided tours, we’ve also allocated free time in the itinerary for you to explore Singapore at your own pace.
Best Time to Visit Singapore
Singapore is a year-round destination with a tropical climate, so there’s never a bad time to visit. However, the best months to travel are from February to April, when the weather is typically dry and pleasant. This is an ideal time to explore the city’s outdoor attractions, gardens, and beaches.
Why Book Our Top Holiday Package?
Choosing our Top Holiday Package for Singapore guarantees a well-rounded travel experience that combines luxury, culture, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this package offers excellent value for money, covering all the essential highlights of Singapore while giving you the flexibility to tailor your experience.
With our Holiday Package, you’ll benefit from:
A stress-free planning process with flights, accommodation, and tours included.
Exclusive access to Singapore’s top attractions and cultural experiences.
The perfect blend of guided sightseeing and free time to explore.
Conclusion
Singapore is a city that offers something for every traveler, from cutting-edge architecture and lush green spaces to a diverse cultural heritage and tantalizing cuisine. With our Top Holiday Package, you’ll experience the very best of Singapore in a seamless, all-inclusive travel experience. Whether it’s your first time in the city or you’re returning to explore more, this package will make your Singapore holiday truly unforgettable.
Book your Holiday Package today and embark on a journey to discover the wonders of Singapore!
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Discover the Magic of Singapore with Our Exclusive Tour Package
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Singapore, the Lion City, is a vibrant melting pot of cultures, modern marvels, and lush green spaces. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, Singapore offers an array of experiences that cater to every interest. At Look Book Fly, we provide an exceptional Singapore tour package designed to help you explore the best of this dynamic city-state with comfort and ease. Here’s why our Singapore tour package should be your next adventure.
Unveiling the Singapore Experience
Marvels of Modern Architecture
Singapore is renowned for its futuristic skyline and architectural wonders. Our tour package ensures you don’t miss the iconic landmarks that define this modern metropolis:
Marina Bay Sands: This architectural marvel, with its three towering hotel towers and stunning infinity pool, is a symbol of Singapore’s skyline. The SkyPark offers panoramic views of the city and is a must-visit for breathtaking photographs.
Gardens by the Bay: Explore this futuristic garden featuring the striking Supertree Grove and the mesmerizing Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. The light show at night is a spectacular display of nature and technology.
A Culinary Journey
Singapore’s diverse culinary scene reflects its multicultural heritage. Our package includes guided tours to some of the city’s best dining spots:
Hawker Centers: Experience authentic local flavors at hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre and Lau Pa Sat. Try iconic dishes such as Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, and chili crab.
Chinatown and Little India: Discover the vibrant streets of Chinatown and Little India, where traditional eateries and street food stalls offer a taste of Singapore’s rich cultural tapestry.
Cultural and Historical Highlights
Delve into Singapore’s rich history and cultural heritage with visits to key landmarks:
Singapore Botanic Gardens: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this lush green oasis is perfect for a leisurely stroll. Visit the National Orchid Garden within the park to see an impressive collection of orchids.
Singapore Flyer: Take a ride on one of the world’s largest observation wheels for a stunning view of the city’s skyline and beyond.
Raffles Hotel: Step into history with a visit to this iconic colonial-era hotel, renowned for its luxurious accommodations and the birthplace of the famous Singapore Sling cocktail.
Family Fun and Entertainment
Singapore is a fantastic destination for families, with plenty of attractions that cater to all ages:
Universal Studios Singapore: Enjoy thrilling rides and entertainment at this popular theme park located on Sentosa Island. From exhilarating roller coasters to immersive shows, it’s a day of fun for the whole family.
S.E.A. Aquarium: One of the largest aquariums in the world, S.E.A. Aquarium offers an underwater adventure with its impressive marine life exhibits.
Sentosa Island: Beyond Universal Studios, Sentosa Island boasts beautiful beaches, adventure parks, and the awe-inspiring Trick Eye Museum, making it a great destination for family-friendly fun.
Shopping and Nightlife
Singapore is a shopping paradise with numerous options for retail therapy:
Orchard Road: This famous shopping street is lined with high-end boutiques, department stores, and luxury brands. It’s a shopper’s dream come true.
Clarke Quay: Experience Singapore’s vibrant nightlife along the Singapore River. Clarke Quay is home to a variety of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs where you can enjoy a lively evening out.
Why Choose Look Book Fly?
Our Singapore tour package is designed to provide a seamless and enjoyable travel experience. Here’s why Look Book Fly is your ideal choice:
Tailored Itineraries: We customize our tour packages to suit your interests and preferences, ensuring you get the most out of your Singapore experience.
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Expert Guides: Our knowledgeable guides offer insightful commentary and insider tips, enriching your travel experience.
Comprehensive Service: We offer 24/7 support during your trip, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free journey.
Conclusion
Singapore is a city of contrasts, where tradition meets innovation and vibrant cultures blend seamlessly. With Look Book Fly’s exclusive Singapore tour package, you can explore this incredible destination with ease and comfort. From iconic landmarks and culinary delights to family-friendly attractions and vibrant nightlife, our package offers a comprehensive experience of Singapore’s magic. Book your adventure with us today and get ready to uncover the wonders of the Lion City.
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surbhichauhan27 · 1 month
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Discover Clarke Quay: Your Guide to Food, Fun, and Nightlife in Singapore
Ready to experience Clarke Quay in Singapore? This lively area is a must-visit spot in the city, where you can indulge in delicious food, browse unique shops, and enjoy an unforgettable night out. Clarke Quay in Singapore offers something for everyone, from riverside dining to vibrant bars and clubs. Whether you're looking to relax by the water or dance the night away, this guide will help you plan the perfect visit. Get ready for an adventure filled with great memories at Clarke Quay!
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grandkonak · 9 months
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Top 10 Must-Try Turkish Delights: A Culinary lebanese Through the Best of Turkish Cuisine
Turkey, with its rich history and vibrant culture, offers a culinary tapestry that is as diverse as it is delectable. In this gastronomic exploration, we present a curated list of the top 10 must-try Turkish delights. From savory kebabs to mouthwatering desserts, join us on a journey through the heart of Turkish cuisine in singapore.
Kebabs:
No culinary tour of Turkey is complete without savoring the iconic Turkish kebabs. From  Clarke quay, each region boasts its unique preparation method and spice blend. The succulent, perfectly grilled meat, often served with flatbread and yogurt, promises a taste of authenticity that captivates the senses.
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Meze Platter:
Embark on a flavor-packed journey with a traditional Turkish meze platter. A colorful assortment of small dishes, from hummus and muhammara to dolma and cacik, offers a delightful introduction to the diversity of Turkish appetizers. The communal nature of sharing meze brings people together, creating a convivial dining experience.
Mix mandi platter:
Often referred to as "Turkish platter," pide is a boat-shaped flatbread generously topped with an array of ingredients, including cheese, meats, and vegetables. The crisp edges and soft center make each bite a symphony of textures and flavors, making pide a beloved street food and family meal alike.
Testi Kebab Lamb:
No discussion of Turkish sweets is complete without mentioning lamb. Layers of thin phyllo dough, butter, and nuts, drenched in honey or syrup, create a dessert that is both decadent and delicate. The intricate preparation and the balance of sweetness make baklava an indulgence worth savoring.
Manti:
Often hailed as Turkish dumplings, manti are small pasta parcels filled with spiced meat and topped with yogurt and garlic-infused butter. These bite-sized delights are a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into Turkish cuisine. The symphony of flavors and textures in each manti bite is a culinary revelation.
Mezza Platter:
Known as Turkish flatbread or "Turkish mezza," lahmacun is a thin, round dough topped with a minced meat mixture, vegetables, and herbs. The crispiness of the crust and the aromatic blend of spices make lahmacun a beloved street food and a go-to choice for a quick and flavorful meal.
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Muttabbal
Elevate your culinary journey with a sip of Turkish Muttabbal. Served in traditional glasses, Turkish Muttabbal is a national institution, while Turkish coffee, thick and strong, offers a unique brewing method and a rich cultural experience. These beverages, often enjoyed in leisurely settings, are an integral part of Turkish hospitality.
Wara'a Enab:
A hearty Turkish breakfast option, menemen features eggs cooked with tomatoes, peppers, and spices. The harmonious blend of flavors and the comforting warmth of the dish make it a staple in Turkish households. Enjoyed with fresh bread, enab provides a robust start to the day.
Kunefe:
Indulge your sweet tooth with kunefe, a dessert that combines shredded phyllo dough with sweet cheese, baked to perfection, and soaked in syrup. Served warm and often garnished with pistachios, kunefe is a divine ending to any Turkish meal.
Tzatziki:
Commonly referred to as Turkish bagels, simit is a circular bread encrusted with sesame seeds. This ubiquitous street food is not only a popular breakfast item but also a versatile snack. The golden-brown exterior and chewy interior make simit a delightful treat that pairs perfectly with Turkish tea.
Final thoughts
Embarking on a culinary journey through the top 10 must-try Turkish delights unveils the soul of a cuisine that is steeped in history and tradition. From the savory delights of kebabs to the sweet pleasures of baklava, each dish is a testament to the culinary artistry that defines Turkish gastronomy. So, venture forth and savor the flavors of Turkey, where every bite is a step into a rich and diverse culinary heritage.
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travelscape-chic23 · 2 months
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Accommodation in Singapore: From Low-Cost Hostels to High-End Hotels
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Singapore, a vibrant city-state in Southeast Asia, offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every traveler's needs and budget. Whether you're a backpacker looking for an affordable hostel or a luxury seeker wanting the finest in hospitality, Singapore has something for everyone. This comprehensive guide covers everything from budget-friendly hostels to high-end hotels, ensuring you find the perfect place to stay while exploring the many places to visit in Singapore.
1. Hostels: Affordable and Social
Hostels are a popular choice among budget-conscious travelers and solo adventurers. They offer affordability, social interaction, and a sense of community. Here are some of the best hostels in Singapore:
The Bohemian Chic Hostel
Location: 40 Mosque Street, Chinatown
Overview: Situated in the heart of Chinatown, The Bohemian Chic Hostel offers a vibrant and lively atmosphere. It provides dormitory-style accommodations with individual lockers, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary breakfast.
Cost: Starting at SGD 25 per night
Nearby Attractions: Chinatown Heritage Centre, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, and Maxwell Food Centre
Stats: Singapore has over 100 hostels, catering to the increasing number of backpackers visiting the city each year. In 2019, the city welcomed over 19.1 million visitors, many of whom opted for budget-friendly accommodations.
Capsule Pod Boutique Hostel
Location: 38 Upper Cross Street, Chinatown
Overview: This modern hostel features capsule-style beds, offering privacy and comfort. Guests can enjoy air-conditioned pods, free Wi-Fi, and a communal lounge area.
Cost: Starting at SGD 30 per night
Nearby Attractions: Clarke Quay, Marina Bay Sands, and Gardens by the Bay
2. Boutique Hotels: Stylish and Unique
Boutique hotels offer a blend of luxury and personal touch, often featuring unique designs and intimate settings. They are perfect for travelers seeking a more personalized experience.
Hotel Soloha
Location: 12 Teck Lim Road, Chinatown
Overview: Hotel Soloha is a trendy boutique hotel with stylish décor and vibrant colors. It offers a range of rooms from compact singles to spacious suites, each designed with a unique theme.
Cost: Starting at SGD 120 per night
Nearby Attractions: Chinatown, Ann Siang Hill, and Sri Mariamman Temple
Stats: Boutique hotels in Singapore have grown in popularity, with over 50 options available across the city. These hotels often have fewer rooms, ensuring personalized service and a unique stay.
Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong
Location: 86 East Coast Road, Katong Square
Overview: Situated in the culturally rich Katong area, Hotel Indigo combines modern comforts with Peranakan heritage. The hotel features locally inspired designs, a rooftop infinity pool, and an on-site restaurant.
Cost: Starting at SGD 180 per night
Nearby Attractions: East Coast Park, Joo Chiat, and Peranakan Museum
3. Mid-Range Hotels: Comfort and Convenience
Mid-range hotels strike a balance between affordability and comfort, offering a range of amenities without the high price tag of luxury hotels.
Hotel Boss
Location: 500 Jalan Sultan Road, Kallang
Overview: Hotel Boss is a large, modern hotel with over 1,500 rooms. It offers various room types, a rooftop pool, a fitness center, and several dining options.
Cost: Starting at SGD 100 per night
Nearby Attractions: Kampong Glam, Bugis Street, and Haji Lane
Stats: Mid-range hotels are the most common type of accommodation in Singapore, catering to both business and leisure travelers. These hotels typically offer amenities such as pools, fitness centers, and on-site dining.
Holiday Inn Express Singapore Clarke Quay
Location: 2 Magazine Road, Clarke Quay
Overview: This hotel offers comfortable rooms with modern amenities, including free Wi-Fi, a rooftop pool, and a 24-hour fitness center. The complimentary breakfast is a great way to start your day.
Cost: Starting at SGD 130 per night
Nearby Attractions: Clarke Quay, Singapore River, and Fort Canning Park
4. Luxury Hotels: Extravagance and Elegance
For travelers seeking the ultimate in luxury, Singapore’s high-end hotels offer opulent accommodations, world-class service, and top-notch amenities.
Marina Bay Sands
Location: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay
Overview: One of Singapore’s most iconic hotels, Marina Bay Sands features luxurious rooms with stunning views, a rooftop infinity pool, a casino, and a wide range of dining options by celebrity chefs.
Cost: Starting at SGD 400 per night
Nearby Attractions: Gardens by the Bay, ArtScience Museum, and The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
Stats: Singapore is home to over 30 luxury hotels, many of which are part of international chains. These hotels cater to high-end travelers and business executives, offering premium services and exclusive amenities.
Raffles Hotel Singapore
Location: 1 Beach Road, City Hall
Overview: A symbol of colonial luxury, Raffles Hotel is a heritage icon in Singapore. The hotel offers spacious suites, impeccable service, and a range of dining options, including the famous Long Bar.
Cost: Starting at SGD 800 per night
Nearby Attractions: National Gallery Singapore, St. Andrew's Cathedral, and Marina Square
5. Serviced Apartments: Home Away from Home
Serviced apartments are ideal for longer stays, offering the comforts of home with the added benefits of hotel services. They are perfect for families, business travelers, or anyone needing a more permanent base.
Ascott Raffles Place Singapore
Location: 2 Finlayson Green, Raffles Place
Overview: This serviced residence offers luxurious apartments with fully equipped kitchens, spacious living areas, and access to a rooftop pool and fitness center.
Cost: Starting at SGD 250 per night
Nearby Attractions: Raffles Place, Merlion Park, and Boat Quay
Stats: Serviced apartments have become increasingly popular in Singapore, with over 10,000 units available. They cater to both short-term and long-term stays, providing flexibility and convenience.
Somerset Liang Court Singapore
Location: 177B River Valley Road, Clarke Quay
Overview: Located along the Singapore River, Somerset Liang Court offers spacious apartments with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool, fitness center, and children’s play area.
Cost: Starting at SGD 220 per night
Nearby Attractions: Clarke Quay, Fort Canning Park, and Orchard Road
Conclusion
Singapore’s diverse accommodation options ensure that every traveler can find a place to stay that suits their needs and budget. From the affordability and social atmosphere of hostels to the opulence of high-end hotels, there is something for everyone in this vibrant city. Whether you’re exploring the cultural richness of Chinatown, enjoying the nightlife in Clarke Quay, or taking in the iconic skyline at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore offers a variety of places to visit in Singapore. With this complete guide, you can find the perfect accommodation to enhance your experience and make your stay in Singapore truly unforgettable.
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A honeymoon in Singapore promises unforgettable experiences amidst a blend of vibrant culture, modern amenities, and natural beauty. Renowned as a global hub of entertainment and luxury, Singapore offers newlyweds a plethora of activities to create cherished memories together. Whether you prefer exploring lush gardens, indulging in world-class cuisine, or relaxing on pristine beaches, Singapore has something to offer every couple.
1. Gardens by the Bay No visit to Singapore is complete without a stroll through Gardens by the Bay. This iconic attraction features futuristic Supertree Grove, where you can walk amidst towering tree-like structures adorned with exotic plants. At night, witness the magical Garden Rhapsody light and music show, perfect for a romantic evening in our Singapore honeymoon package. 2. Sentosa Island Escape to Sentosa Island for sun-kissed beaches and thrilling attractions. Whether you're into adventure sports or simply lounging by the water, Sentosa offers diverse experiences. Don't miss the stunning views from the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia or the underwater world at S.E.A. Aquarium. 3. Marina Bay Sands SkyPark For panoramic views of Singapore's skyline, head to the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. This architectural marvel boasts an infinity pool with breathtaking city vistas, making it an ideal spot for couples to unwind and capture stunning photographs. 4. Orchard Road Indulge in a shopping spree along Orchard Road, Singapore's famous shopping district. Discover luxury boutiques, quaint cafes, and bustling malls. It's also a great place to pick up souvenirs or enjoy a romantic dinner at one of the many fine dining restaurants in our Singapore honeymoon package. 5. Singapore River Cruise Embark on a romantic Singapore River Cruise to admire the city's historical landmarks and modern skyscrapers. As you glide along the serene waters, you'll pass by iconic sites such as Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, and the Merlion Park, offering a different perspective of Singapore's charm in our Singapore honeymoon package. 6. Night Safari Experience the world's first nocturnal zoo at the Singapore Night Safari. Explore diverse ecosystems and encounter fascinating nocturnal wildlife up close. The tram ride through different geographical regions adds an element of adventure to your honeymoon. 7. Singapore Flyer For a bird's-eye view of Singapore, take a ride on the Singapore Flyer, Asia's largest observation wheel. Enjoy a private capsule with your loved one and soak in panoramic vistas of the city, including Marina Bay and the Singapore River in our Singapore honeymoon package. 8. Hawker Centers and Culinary Delights Savor Singapore's diverse culinary scene at its famed hawker centers. Taste local delights such as Hainanese chicken rice, chili crab, and laksa. Dining at these vibrant food markets offers an authentic taste of Singaporean culture and is perfect for couples looking to explore new flavors together. Conclusion A Singapore honeymoon package promises an unforgettable blend of romance, adventure, and relaxation. Whether you're exploring iconic landmarks, indulging in culinary delights, or simply enjoying each other's company amidst stunning landscapes, Singapore offers a perfect setting for your honeymoon. Plan your itinerary to include these top attractions and activities for an enchanting start to your new journey together. By choosing a Singapore honeymoon package, you ensure that every moment is filled with joy and wonder, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
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Singapore... 23/12/23
It was 23rd December, almost Christmas
Singapore's crowded at their worst, especially Orchard Road.
On the 1st day, we arrived at Changi Airport (as always) then, we took the subway to Mount Elizabeth Road, where the hotel located (fact that my mom took the wrong JR line and we have to go back from the first line)
As usual, my dad complained (again) cause of my mom choosing the hotel located (a little) far from the subway, so we have to walk for a kilometer while bringing our luggages (fyi this thing happens everytime we went to Singapore??)
And the thing I remembered when we were at Raffles Place, my dad literally losing direction to the Downtown Core even though it was like 5 minutes walk? And we're end up in the Merlion and fighting our soul with random people since it's very crowded...
Last time I went to Singapore, we stayed at Clarke Quay? And literally there is no station from the hotel we stayed... so this time my mom redeemed her voucher and we ended up staying at the Oakwood Hotel whatever is that in Mount Elizabeth.
Most thing I hate is when we're at Bugis Junction and it was like raining??? So we can't get out from the station and my dad was like walking and running to find a place that sells foods for like 3 kilometers.... and turns out the rain has stopped a few minutes ago
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New hang out place at FairPrice Finest Clarke Quay was a concept I had toyed in my head. I've always wanted a space where I can shop for whatever I was craving at the supermarket and have a seating area for everyone to enjoy the food without having to rush off. Need more food? Or missing a condiment, no problem… get it off the shelf!
One day, I'll have a mini supermart 🛒 with all my favourite food, and invite every one of you to be part of the experience.
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