Sponsored Love: Singapore – Things To Do In 3 Days

July 29, 2024

Singapore, also known as the Garden City, the Red Dot and the Lion city is a popular tourist destination in South-East Asia.

If you are looking for a quick holiday that is not too far away from India, then Singapore could be the perfect destination. Singapore is a dynamic city-state that’s just a short flight from India’s major cities. Singapore is a melting pot of influences from Chinese, Indians, Malays, and Westerners. Find delicious food, high-street shopping, and contemporary arts. This three-day itinerary will help you discover the best of Singapore.

Day 1

Book a direct flight and arrive early to make the most of your vacation. Start your vacation in Singapore’s cultural center – Chinatown. It is an ethnic neighborhood dotted with pagodas and mosques. If you visit during the Singapore Heritage Festival or Mid Autumn Festival then there are plenty of things to do in Singapore. Here you can find ethnic artifacts and products. After lunch, you can head to Telok Ayer or Kreta Ayer Food Street. Orchard Road is Singapore’s main shopping district. It offers world-class shopping malls with international brands. The Orchard Road has been rehabilitated and is now flanked with pedestrian shopping centers, high-end cafes, coffee chains, nightclubs, and hotels. The Istana is the official residence and office for the President of Singapore. The unique Night Safari is Singapore’s top night spot. It’s the first wildlife park in the world that’s open at night. The Human Tropical Rainforests is only open for nighttime tram rides that take you through 40-hectares of lush forest where you can observe animals in their native habitats. You can also choose to walk the trail and get up close with civets, badgers, and leopards. The Wallaby trail is the latest addition to the Night Safari.  It takes you to the Australian Outback where you can see some fascinating animals at night.

Day2

Explore the Civic District of the city, with its impressive buildings that house the City Hall and the Supreme Court. Padang Cricket club is another place worth visiting. Merlion Park is home to one of Singapore’s major landmarks, the Merlion statue. The park was originally designed as an emblem for The Singapore Tourism Board. Take a picture with the mythical creature that is part lion and part fish. Other must-sees include the picturesque Marina Bay, with its long promenade and the Marina Bay City Gallery. The 101-hectare Gardens by the Bay is also a must. Then, visit the Tanah Merah ferry terminal. There are plenty of activities for children of all ages on the island, including a 2-kilometer artificial beach. The island has a 2-kilometer stretch of artificial, sheltered beach and plenty of attractions for all age groups. These include 4D Magix (4-dimensional theater), the Songs of the Sea Show, the Underwater World underground oceanarium with scuba diving as well as Dolphin Lagoon’s daily “meet the dolphins” sessions. Tiger Sky Tower offers panoramic views, as does Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom. This outdoor conservatory houses thousands of species. Jewel Cable Car Ride from Sentosa Island up to Mount Faber, on the mainland.


Day3

Universal Studios is Asia’s first Hollywood theme park. Immerse yourself in the magic of movies. Modern rides will take you through Hollywood favorites such as Shrek and Madagascar. Jurassic Park. Revenge of the Mummy. Transformers. Battlestar Galactica. Take a stroll down Hollywood Boulevard, and the Walk of Fame. You will have a wide range of options when it comes to restaurants and food courts.


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