How to Explore Singapore in a Day
Guide to Covering Most of Singapore's Highlights in 24 Hours
Tipped to be one of Asia's most popular tourist hubs, the Lion City is home to some of the world's finest recreational and cultural hotspots. Although a single day is by no means sufficient to explore all that Singapore has to offer, those who are on a tight schedule can still hit the major landmarks around the city within a day. From experiencing Singapore's iconic theme parks to wining and dining like a local, here are some tips on how to enjoy a memorable day of sightseeing in Singapore.
1. Secure a Convenient Base
Those who have only one day or 24 hours to spend in Singapore must first and foremost secure a rest that allows easy access to the main points of interest. Whether you select lyf Farrer Park Singapore or any similar co living rental in Singapore, it is necessary to check the location of the property and its proximity to the nearest MRT station or major attractions around the Lion City. While it is possible to navigate Singapore efficiently using public transport options, those who are on a tight schedule can optimize their time in the country by staying in a strategic locale. A central location is crucial.
2. Start with Merlion Park and Sentosa Island
Kick start your 24 hours in Singapore by hopping on a cable car headed towards Sentosa Island. As the country's original leisure hotspot Sentosa is still home to some of the island's best beaches and attractions. Siloso Beach, the S.E.A Aquarium, Adventure Cove Waterpark and Dolphin Island are among the must-experience points of interest on the island while popping by Merlion Park to snap a selfie next to the symbol of Singapore is also a must. Offering captivating views of the Strait of Singapore, the Merlion statue is the best backdrop for your first holiday snaps from Singapore.
3. Next Stop- Universal Studios
As one of the newest additions to Singapore's theme parks, Universal Studios remains a powerhouse of entertainment. With movie-themed rollercoaster rides such as the Battlestar Galactica ride, Enchanted Airways and the Transformers occupying its confines visitors who have a limited number of hours may feel overwhelmed at the sheer number of entertainment zones within the park. The trick is to pick rides, shows and experiences that appeal to you so that time is not wasted in queuing for anything less than your favourites.
4. Don't Forget to Shop and Dine
Visitors should also take time out to wine and dine in the country's famed hawker centres while exploring Sentosa Island, Universal Studios and other hotspots around Singapore. Offering affordable meals in casual settings around the city, hawker centres are the best places to enjoy conventional Singaporean fare such as Kaya toast and coffee, Singapore chicken rice and chill crab dishes. Travellers could also grab a snack or lunch at one of Singapore's popular department stores or malls where they can also work in a brief shopping spree.
5. Mid-Afternoon Tour of Chinatown
Foodies and shopaholics alike will also relish a post-lunch tour of Chinatown, home to Singapore's thriving Chinese community. The area is not only lined with authentic Chinese restaurants and snack vendors but also shops and stalls retailing everything from souvenirs to cosmetics and clothing items. Those with time to spare can also pop by Little India where bargain shoppers will find the Mustafa Centre, a mega-mall for those on a budget.
6. Hit the Dance Halls and Bars
As the last few hours of your stay in Singapore draw near, it is time to relax with a cocktail in any one of Singapore's rooftop bars. Levant, Sky Lido and Atico Lounge are firm favourites among locals who love to grab a pint after work but those who are teetotallers can alternatively visit the Gardens by the Bay to walk around the nature reserve under the stars.
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Peaushan Devanarayana
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