How to Spend a Week in Singapore

 Singapore is a paradise. They say it's a city made up of technological marvels, but in reality, Singapore adopts a 'go green' policy much better than any other country in this world. Yes, there are unbelievable attractions in this city that are highly technological, but while appreciating all those, also appreciate the cleanliness of the streets, politeness of the people during your week spent in Singapore. Have a solid plan before you go, and here is a rough guide to planning your week's tour.

Include the modern marvels
How about beginning your week's holiday with the most spectacular attraction in the city- Gardens by the Bay? Inside this main attraction, there are many other important places to explore the likes of the Flower Dome, Super trees, and the Cloud Forest and make sure to capture good photos of every angle of this attraction too. Head to the Marina Bay Sands in the evening, and explore why everyone calls it so great while also doing some shopping therapies if you wish to. If you are someone loving arts, head to the Art Science Museum as well where art meets science in style.

            Sentosa| Img by: Haakon S. Krohn via Wikimedia Commons



Allocate one whole day for adventures
In Singapore, there are many places to awaken the adventurer in you. The ever famous Sentosa Island in Singapore awaits you with all its thrills and excitements, and all you have to do is to plan your Sentosa tour wisely. If you are taking your small ones with you for the tour, take them to Universal Studios for an amazing time. Let them meet their dreamy cartoon characters and click some photos with them, while also enjoying some memorable rides. You may also choose to visit the S.E.A. Aquarium in Singapore to witness over 100,000 sea creatures fro, glass walks or if that seems like not so good for you, you may also drop by Quayside Isle for a different kind of a vibe.

Explore culture and heritage
Before you go, browse the sites such as My Singapore Travel to get an idea of where to go during your Singapore tour. Yes, Singapore is a modern city, but these sites will suggest some cultural attractions for you to visit such as the National Museum of Singapore, the National Gallery, and Orchard Road. Do not also forget to take some valuable souvenirs from these places to remember your Singapore tour forever.

Roam around in Singapore
Who on this Earth would say no to roam around like a hippie in an unknown destination? Well, in Singapore you can do this, and there's no one out there to pass judgments on you. When going through any Singapore nightlife guide you will often see some names of places such as Chinatown and Haji Lane, and these are the places ideal for you to enjoy your moments too. These areas have the best street food scenes in Singapore and, you may also buy things at very cheap prices at the night markets available in this area. Learn some bargaining skills, and they'll take you a long way. To entertain you if you are tired after roaming, there are also great pubs and bars open till the dawn of the next day.

Do not forget the green spaces
As mentioned, Singapore is not a 100% artificial city. If that ever was, there is no chance for you to explore its lush green attractions such as the Singapore Botanic Gardens and the Southern Ridges. If you are planning to visit the Southern Ridges, schedule your tour in a late evening so that you will be able to see some rare and amazing sunset views that you've never have seen before in your lives.

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