Shopping: Singapore is the obvious thing to do in Singapore. It is one of the most exciting shopping destinations. You can shop on the Orchard Road, which is the Mecca for shoppers in Singapore. The area a number of shopping malls and complexes where one can anything and everything.
A step back in time: Traverse through the by lanes of history during the times of the World War II. Visit the Changi Chapel and Museum, Johore Battery, Reflections at Bukit Chandu and Fort Siloso on Sentosa to get a glimpse of Singapore’s history.
Street Fare: Get a taste of authentic Singapore cuisine on its streets. Known as the food capital of Asia visitors can get a taste of varied food and cuisines in Singapore. The city has a huge array of culinary offers. The city's top restaurants offer fine dining that can be compared favorably to any world class city. But the street scene and hawker food is equally as entertaining and much less expensive.
Jurong Bird Park: Spread over more than 20 hectares of land, the Jurong Bird Park is home to more than 9,000 or so birds from over 600 species. There are some excellent exhibits, shows about every half hour, and more to take in than a one day visit allows. The park is disable friendly and is easily accessible from different parts of the city.
Ride the MRT: Using the Mass Rapid Transit is a cultural experience. A ride on the MRT offers a glimpse into the everyday lives of Singaporeans. But it's also transportation money well spent if you're comfortable with it. Singapore's MRT is among the safest in the world.
Fun with Trapeze: Try your hand on a activity which is pretty interesting. At being a trapeze artiste in Trapizza, a novel beach attraction that innovatively marries a pizzeria with Singapore 's first flying trapeze school.
Explore Sentosa Island: A one-stop tourist attraction, Sentosa has a huge number of things to do. There's the Underwater World where you can walk through a tunnel underneath a large aquarium. The island has the most accessible beaches in Singapore and at least one has wireless Internet access so you can sit in the sun and work on your laptop. There's miniature golf, an old historic fort, a butterfly garden, an orchid garden nature walks, and much more.
Go Golfing: Golfing is one of the activities that the people of Singapore love doing it and thus Singapore has around 15 or so golf courses. Even the hotels’ provide facilities to use these courses and offer them as a part of package.
Visit the Causeway to Johor: Malaysia's Johor State, which is located right across the causeway from Singapore, is a popular place for tourists offering a number of activities and attractions. Visitors often go for short day trips from Singapore. For the visitors there are traditional Malay and Chinese village’s one can touring, then there’s the Endau-Rompin National Park, and some pineapple plantations too. |