Ten things to do in Singapore

Singapore

Singapore’s Bicentennial in 2019 is a commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Sir Stamford Raffles’ landing in Singapore which was one of the key turning points in Singapore’s history. Today, Singapore is a city fuelled by passion and pride. Around every corner, incredible experiences are being crafted, cooked, painted, designed, grown or built by locals who share a common trait: passion. Like them, you’ll be empowered to do what you love in this city of limitless possibilities.

Whether you’re an explorer, foodie or socialiser, Singapore has an array of fascinating and fun experiences waiting for you. So, let us share some of our favourites in the city and beyond.

 

FOR THE EXPLORER

1. Pulau Ubin
Just a ten-minute boat ride from mainland Singapore, Pulau Ubin is like a whole new world! Once you arrive, you’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time…and it’ll open your eyes to how Singapore looked in times gone by. The beautiful and tranquil island has extensive marine wildlife, a visit to Chek Jawa Wetlands is perfect for those wanting to explore and meet some of the local residents! Rent a bicycle during your stay and you’ll discover the island’s rich ecosystem, traditional houses and lush surroundings that you wouldn’t see on foot (there are plenty of bicycle trails, so you’ll be spoilt for choice)!

Pulau Ubin Singapore


2. Chinatown

With culture bursting onto the streets and the fragrant smells of traditional cuisine, this corner of the city is a must-visit. You will find cultural-harmony at its strongest; be sure to pay a visit to Sri Mariamman Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Jamae Mosque; you’ll be dazzled by the intricate detail of each place of worship and diverse influences located next door to each other on the same stretch of road.

Chinatown


3. Haji Lane

Hidden within the heart of Singapore’s historical Arab Quarter, Haji Lane is full of beautiful boutiques, craft shops, heritage stores, cafes and bars…that you must try! Many consider Haji Lane to be the hip and indie neighbourhood, with its brightly coloured shops all along the street which will draw you in from the moment you arrive. So go on, take a pit stop here and soak up the wonderful atmosphere, you may even find yourself ordering a ‘selfie coffee’.

Haji Lane Singapore


4. Gardens by the Bay

This futuristic park offers the best green space to overlook Marina Bay, with an array of activities for both adults and children, including an impressive skywalk over the gardens and over-sized seashell-shaped greenhouses, which have hundreds of trees and plants to discover inside! Don’t miss the Garden Rhapsody Lightshow while you’re here – the free show takes place nightly, at 19.45 & 20.45, in Supertree Grove.

Gardens by the Bay

 

FOR THE FOODIE

5. Street food heaven
If you’re a foodie, you’ve come to the right place! Everything and anything’s available in Singapore, but we recommend you tuck into delicacies such as Hainanese chicken rice, considered one of Singapore’s national dishes, and Laksa – a distinctive coconut-based noodle soup that will be sure to tickle your taste buds. If you’re eager to learn about the local cuisine and tantalise your senses, opt for an after-dark food tour. You’ll take to the streets and be shown where the locals dine…we highly recommend it!

Singapore Street Food

6. Clarke Quay
As well as hosting some of Singapore’s best nightlife scenes, historic riverside area, Clarke Quay has a wonderful selection of restaurants right on the water’s edge, where you can dine al fresco and soak up the lively atmosphere around you. Bliss! There’s no excuse not to get stuck in with the local nightlife after dining too, as it’s right on your doorstep at Clarke Quay.

Clarke Quay Singapore


7. Michelin star cuisine

Many know Singapore for its top Michelin starred establishments – and we can see why, as thirty-nine restaurants received the sought-after grading in 2018, so there’s plenty of choices, from hawker stalls to haute cuisine, if you’d like to treat yourself. Whatever food you’re craving, leave some space for the list of must-try dishes such as Tai Hwa’s Pork Noodle or Hawker Chan’s Soya Sauce Chicken (both awarded Michelin stars). Singapore has something to suit every palate. The difficult part is choosing which dish to try first!

Michelin Star Singapore

 

FOR THE SOCIALISERS

8. Lively nightlife
Not only is Singapore famed for its foodie scene but socialising is a big way of life, and Singapore’s cocktail bars are home to some amazing talent. From trendy rooftop bars with incredible city views (1-Altitude is a favourite of ours) to five bars listed by The World’s 50 Best Bars 2018 including Asia’s Best Bar (Manhattan). If you want to relax and unwind after a long day of exploring, we know you will be spoilt for choice.

Cocktails in Singapore


9. Grand Prix Season Singapore

Every September, the most highly anticipated event of the year arrives – Grand Prix Season Singapore. Of course, the highlight is the racing, but there’s plenty of other fun and games to join in with too, including live music performances and virtual reality simulations as the Formula 1 season comes to town. Be sure to book up quickly if you wish to visit during the Formula 1 – as it can be busier than other times of the year.

Grand Prix Singapore


10. Tiong Bahru

One of the hippest and trendy districts, Tiong Bahru is the perfect place for those seeking local culture. Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your next work of art or want to simply wander and appreciate the creative flair here, the friendly locals will welcome you.

Tiong Bahru Singapore

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