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    Central Business Financial District

    It's very close to the Merlion Statue, right next to it you have Chinatown.

     

    North to the Merlion is the Singapore river, at it's beginning you have the Civic District. If you go up the river you will reach the quays: Clark Quay; Boat Quay; 

     

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    Orchard Road is the shopping hub of Singapore.

     

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    Geylang Serai

     

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    Sentosa Island has a lot of different beaches, several water parks, and also the Universal Studios Singapore.

     

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    Changi airport is estimated to have cost around 1.7 billion dollars. You don´t even need a ticket to go there and enjoy all is beauty, The Jewel, a huge beautiful shopping mall connecting all terminals.

    It has 4 terminals.

    Terminal 1 has a swimming pool.

    Terminal 2 has a music listening area with couches.

    Terminal 3 has a butterfly garden.

    The Jewel connects everything.

    Do not forget the cannopy bridge.

     

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    Hawker Centers are the cheapest and one of the best places for you try out amazing different food. The goverment has made these to clean out city from street vendors, providing for proper hygiene and spaces for people to gather and have their meals. There are over a hundred of these in the city.

    Some of the most popular Hawker Centers are: Newton Circus, the one featured in the movie Crazy Rich Asians, it's close to the Orchard Road; Lau Pa Sat is probably one of the best, located in the Central Business District, in the evening they cook outside, in Satay Street, on charcoal; Gluttons by the bay, right on Marina Bay, it's an incredible experience at night time; Albert Center at the Bugis Street Market.

     

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    If eating is the first national pastime in Singapore, shopping is definitely the second pastime in this unique city-state.

    Outside shopping: the Bugis market and Chinatown market, also in Little India there's a little pavillion that resembles a market.

     

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    Best location for you to stay will be at the city center, either around Marina Bay or around Orchard.

     

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    SINGAPORE'S ZOO

    Probably the best zoo in the world. To go there you should allocate at least a half day.

     

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    SENTOSA ISLAND (28'36'')

    Definitely Singapore's playground.

    Home to Universal Studios Singapore.

    Home to a huge aquarium.

    Home to a huge waterpark, Adventure Cove. 

    The best way to get there is the cable car, amazing views, and it will take you to the top of mount Faber. 

    Or the skyrail a monorail you'll take in Vivocity mall.

    Also you can catch a taxi, it'll cost around 15 singaporean dollars.

    If you like hiking, there are a few hiking paths you can do on Sentosa Island. Most of them are paved, otherwise they'd get muddy as it rains plenty of times. One of the best is the Singapore Southern Ridges Hike, it starts up at the Mount Faber, right at the cable car's end at Sentosa.

    In Sentosa you'll have some beaches to chill out. The monorail will take you directly to Selosa beach. The weird thing is that this manmade beaches are paradises standing just in front of Singapore's maritime cargo docks.

     

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    KAMPONG GLAM

    The ethnic hub for the Malay people and the Muslim community., home to the 200 years old Sultan Mosque. Go to Haji Lane, a cool vibe from all the cafés, restaurants and street art!

     

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    NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SINGAPORE

     

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    GARDENS BY THE BAY (33'10'')

    A great visit in any time, even if it's raining. It's free to stroll the garden, but there a couple of paid attractions. Don't miss the supergrove of trees and the night shows! The main attraction are the domes: the flower dome and the main one is the cloud forest dome, a rainforest in a dome - don't miss the mist, every 2 hours it mists, it's a pitty if you miss that! The mist starts to come up at the even hours, and that's really cool! To do the 3 domes it's 53 singaporean dollars. The Marina Bay Sands Hotel is just in front of the Gardens By the Bay. 

     

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    MARINA BAY SANDS HOTEL

    Casino.

    Mall.

    Great food court in the basement.

    Free night light show at the bay.

     

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