Fasilitaspaket tour Singapore 3 hari 2 malam ini sudah termasuk. Hotel setara bintang 2 (hotel tidak menyediakan breakfast) Fasilitas kamar lengkap ada LCD TV teko listrik, dan shower air panas 24 jam; Tiket masuk sentosa island (E-ticket) Tiket Universal Studio Singapore (senilai Rp 806 ribu) Transport MRT atau public bus; Tur leader Rencanaperjalanan ke Singapura termasuk berbagai kegiatan selama dua atau tiga hari. Ikuti jadwal yang telah Anda buat, atau Anda juga bisa memilih atraksi populer mana yang paling ingin dikunjungi. Sistem transportasi (MRT) Singapura terhubung dengan sangat baik, sehingga mudah bagi Anda untuk menjangkau wilayah mana pun di kota ini. Hari Pertama KualaLumpur merupakan wilayah metropolitan dengan pertumbuhan paling pesat di Malaysia. Sentosa Wisata mengeluarkan Promo Paket tour Kuala Lumpur selama 3 hari 2 malam dengan Harga Mulai Rp 1,3jt per orang. Dalam Tour Kuala Lumpur ini minimal 2 orang bisa berangkat kapan saja. Promo Tour ini berlaku dari sampai dengan 31 Oktober 2019. Harike-1: (menginap di Liechtenstein), keliling Liechtenstein sebentar — mampir ke Vaduz Castle, Triesenberg, masuk Swiss region, mampir ke danau cakep di area Klontal, driving ke Interlaken, menginap di Ringgenberg. Hari ke-2: mampir ke Interlaken, driving ke Grindelwald dan Lauterbrunnen, menginap di Ringgenberg. OpentripSingapore 3 hari 2 malam, berangkat dari Jakarta, Surabaya, Bali, Medan. •18-20 November 2019 •2-4 Desember 2019 •13-15 Januari 2020 •10-12 Februari 2020 •16-18 Maret 2020 Itinerary menyesuaikan kondisi saat pelaksanaan tour PESAN SEKARANG. SEAT TERBATAS Informasi Hubungi : pengembangan teknologi di indonesia dilaksanakan dengan tujuan. Itinerary Singapore 3 hari 2 malam menjadi salah satu topik menarik untuk diperhatikan. Terutama, bagi Sobat Traveler yang ingin pergi ke Negeri Tiga Singa tersebut dengan begini, bisa dipersiapkan segalanya. Mulai dari perbekalan, baju, hingga berbagai perlengkapan yang support untuk foto-foto. Karena, banyak pendapat mengatakan, lokasinya benar-benar menarik dan menyenangkan, spotnya layak untuk masuk media sosial. Rencana perjalanan kali ini pasti menyenangkan karena, beberapa lokasinya memang asyik untuk dikunjungi. Tidak heran bila beberapa sobat travel merasa senang dan ingin melakukannya lagi di lain waktu. Perlu diketahui, menuju ke Negeri Tiga Singa ini kami mempunyai dua pilihan atau alternatif. Tinggal, sesuaikan saja dengan keinginan mau pergi ke destinasi mana. Berikut beberapa destinasinya. 1. Hari Pertama Itinerary Singapore 3 hari 2 malam pertama sobat traveler akan diajak ke Bugis street yang menjadi area bersejarah bagi masyarakat Negeri Singa. Menurut sejarahnya, sebelum merdeka merupakan pusat pebelanjaan. Pada tahun 1963 ketika merdeka, mereka tidak mengubahnya tetapi, mengembangkannya jauh lebih besar. Di sini sobat traveller bisa foto-foto, menikmati santap siang, dan window shopping, lokasi berikutnya adalah Mall Bugis Junction Berikutnya adalah Mall Bugis Junction yang merupakan pusat perbelanjaan, menawarkan kurang lebih dari 200 toko dan brand berbeda. Mulai dari merek internasional hingga local selain itu, kawasan ini memiliki beragam pilihan kuliner. Ada juga arena permainan, bioskop, dan museum yang menarik. Lokasinya yang strategis di pusat kota dan mudah diakses melalui stasiun MRT. Bugis juga membuatnya menjadi tujuan belanja populer di Singapura. Masjid Sultan Itinerary Singapore 3 hari 2 malam berikutnya adalah Masjid Sultan, termasuk tertua dan terbesar di Singapura. Daya tarik utamanya adalah arsitekturnya yang, unik, dengan kubah emas, menara, serta ornament. Merlion Park Kawasan wisata yang cukup populer, di mana sobat travel bisa foto-foto di sini. Di mana ada ikon unik yaitu patung dengan kepala manusia dan tubuhnya adalah ikan. Helix Bridge Helix Bridge adalah sebuah landmark di Singapura yang memiliki arsitektur unik menyerupai struktur DNA. Jembatan ini melintasi Marina Bay yang menawarkan pemandangan laut dan kota yang indah. Spectra Spectacular Spectra Spectacular adalah pertunjukan air mancur dan cahaya yang berlangsung di Marina Bay Sands Pertunjukan ini menggabungkan teknologi canggih dengan efek cahaya, suara, dan gerakan air mancur yang indah. Flower Dome dan Cloud Forest Flower Dome adalah kubah yang menampilkan koleksi tumbuhan bunga dan tanaman dari seluruh dunia, dengan berbagai tema seperti Mediterania. Cloud Forest menampilkan hutan kawasan tropis dengan air terjun yang menakjubkan. 2. Hari Kedua Itinerary Singapore 3 hari 2 malam pada hari kedua, sobat traveler akan diajak ke Chinese Garden sebuah taman menampilkan arsitektur tradisional Tiongkok, seperti pagoda, kuil, taman, air terjun dan kolam. Orchad Road Orchard Road adalah sebuah jalan utama di Singapura terkenal sebagai pusat perbelanjaan dan gaya hidup. Jalan ini memiliki deretan toko-toko, mal, hotel, restoran, dan tempat hiburan yang mewah dan berkelas. Mall Takashimaya Takashimaya adalah sebuah pusat perbelanjaan mewah di Singapura yang menawarkan berbagai produk dari merek-merek terkenal. Daya tarik dari Takashimaya adalah koleksi produk-produk high-end yang lengkap serta eksklusif. Clarke Quay Clarke Quay merupakan kawasan tepi sungai yang terletak di pusat Singapura. Kawasan ini terkenal dengan kehidupan malamnya yang ramai, dengan banyak pilihan bar, restoran, dan klub. Universal Studio Universal Studio adalah sebuah taman hiburan di Singapura yang menawarkan berbagai atraksi, wahana permainan, pertunjukan, dan acara interaktif yang didasarkan pada tema film-film populer dari studio Universal Pictures. Wings of Time Perjalanan terakhir Sobat Traveller akan di bawa ke Wings of Time sebuah pertunjukan multimedia yang dilakukan di atas air di Siloso Beach, Sentosa Island, Singapura. 3. Hari Ketiga Itinerary Singapore 3 hari 2 malam pada hari terakhir, sobat Traveller akan di bawa ke China town. Kawasannya cukup luas, Ada banyak toko, restoran, serta suasana tradisional Tiongkok sangat kental. Buddha Tooth Relic Museum Selain chinatown ada Buddha Tooth Relic Museum berfokus pada sejarah dan kepercayaan agama Buddha. Museum ini memiliki koleksi berbagai artefak dan relikui Buddha, termasuk gigi Buddha diyakini sebagai relik suci. Masjid Chulia Masjid ini memiliki arsitektur campuran antara gaya Melayu, Islam, dan India. Daya tariknya keindahan arsitektur bangunan dengan atap merah dan kubah yang indah, serta suasana tenang dan khusyuk dalam beribadah. Mustafa Center Itinerary Singapore 3 hari 2 malam berikutnya adalah Mustafa Center merupakan pusat perbelanjaan terkenal di Singapura terletak di Little India. Daya tarik utamanya adalah jangkauan produk sangat luas dan beragam. Air Terjun Mall Jewel Changi Jewel Changi Airport adalah sebuah pusat perbelanjaan terletak di dekat Bandara Changi di Singapura. Daya tarik utamanya adalah air terjun indoor setinggi 40 meter yang dikelilingi oleh tanaman hijau. Perjalanan menuju ke Singapura menjadi salah satu kawasan terbaik yang tidak boleh dilewatkan. Maka dari itu, persiapkan diri sobat traveller untuk Itinerary Singapore 3 hari 2 malam yang lebih mengasyikkan. Serta jangan lupakan untuk selalu bawa TravelWifi kemanapun kalian pergi berkeliling di Singapura agar bisa tetap eksis di sosial media dan perjalanan kalian lancar. Sewa wifi unlimited ke Singapura mulai dari 20 ribuan per hari. Buruan beli sekarang! Simak Travel Guide ke Singapore lainnya Itinerary 3 Hari 2 Malam di Singapore ! Pertama kali ke Singapore? Ini Itinerary yang Broddies butuhkan! Singapore rasanya jadi negara yang paling sering dikunjungin warga Indonesia. Disamping jaraknya yang dekat, Singapore sebagai satu-satunya negara maju di kawasan ASEAN, transportasinya pun sangat mudah dan membantu kita untuk menuju ke tempat-tempat tujuan wisata. Apalagi saat ini tiket pesawat Jakarta-Singapore sudah sangat terjangkau sekali harganya, bahkan bisa jadi lebih murah dibandingkan tiket pesawat tujuan domestik. Nah kali ini kita akan bahas itenerary buat Broddies yang pertama kali berkunjung ke Singapore. Day 1 – Menikmati malam di Gardens by the Bay Buat Broddies yang ikut jadwal penerbangan pada pagi atau siang hari, karena jarak yang tidak terlalu jauh biasanya hanya sekitar 2 jam. Setelah sampai di Singapore, Broddies di sarankan untuk check in hotel dulu dan beristirahat sejenak untuk selanjutnya melakukan perjalanan pada malam hari. Tujuan pertama, broddies bisa dateng ke Gardens by the Bay. Tergantung broddies nginep di hotel daerah mana, Gardens by the Bay bisa diakses dengan MRT atau Taxi bagi Broddies yang gamau terlalu capek. Pada malam hari, biasanya Gardens by the Bay akan menyajikan sebuah pertunjukan yang namanya Garden Rhapsody. Broddies bisa nonton pertunjukan musik dan cahaya ini secara gratis, untuk jadwalnya sendiri yaitu jam dan Pokoknya dijamin seru deh pertunjukannya... Setelah puas berkunjung ke Gardens by the Bay, disarankan buat Broddies kunjungi Mustafa Center, tempat beli oleh-olehnya Singapore yang buka 24 jam dan harganya juga murah-murah kok. Jaga-jaga kalo di esok harinya gak ada waktu buat nyari oleh-oleh mending Broddies ke Mustafa Center aja, soalnya tempat beli oleh-oleh yang buka 24 jam Cuma Mustafa Center. Day 2 – City Tour Singapore Hari kedua broddies bisa banget buat dipake city tour. Pilihannya, pertama broddies bisa mengunjungi ikon nya Singapore, apalagi kalo bukan Merlion Park. Merlion Park dapat dengan mudah diakses dengan MRT, broddies cukup naik MRT dan turun di Rafless Place Station lalu berjalan keluar melalui exit B lalu jalan menuju singapore river, kemudian belok kanan dan jalan hingga menemui Cavanagh Bridge dan Hotel Fullerton. Setelah itu menyebrang ke Merlion Park dan Broddies sudah sampai. Silahkan deh Broddies hunting foto sepuasnya.. Setelah cukup puas foto-foto di Merlion Park, perjalanan Broddies bisa dilanjutkan ke Sentosa Island. Untuk dapat menuju ke Sentosa Land, Broddies bisa naik MRT lalu turun di Harbour Front dan dilanjutkan dengan Bus RWS 8 agar perjalanan lebih mudah. Broddies bisa foto-foto di salah satu spot yang banyak banget orang foto yaitu Universal Studio. Walaupun Broddies enggak masuk ke Universal Studionya, untuk bisa foto di bola dunianya itu gratis kok.. Setelah puas juga foto-foto dikawasan Sentosa Island, perjalanan mungkin udah menjelang sore. Broddies bisa lanjutkan untuk menuju kawasan Bugis Street. Di Bugis Street Broddies bisa banget buat cari oleh-oleh yang murah meriah dan cocok untuk dibawa pulang. Dan bisa juga cobain makanan yang ada di Bugiss Street Food nya loh.. Day – 3 Cobain jajanan sekitar Hotel dan bergegas kembali ke Airport Hari ketiga mungkin jadi hari terkahir buat Broddies di Singapore, namun jangan di sia-siain gitu aja. Kalo waktunya masih cukup dan penerbangan Broddies di sore hari, Broddies bisa gunain sedikit waktu untuk mencoba jajanan-jajanan yang ada disektiar hotel dimana Broddies menginap. Penulis sendiri menginap di Hotelyang berada di kawasan Lavender, jarak dengan stasiun MRT hanya 5 menit dan halte busway hanya 2 menit. Kebetulan di stasiun MRT Lavender ada food courtnya, disitu banyak tempat makan yang bisa dikunjungi, salah satunya yaitu tempat makan khas Indonesia “Rumah Makan Padang”. Rupanya, Rumah Makan Padang di Singapore agak sedikit berbeda dengan kebanyakan Rumah Makan Padang yang ada di Indonesia. Kalo kita biasanya beli nasi padang di Indonesia dan makan ditempat, biasanya porsi nasinya agak sedikit dibandingnkan kalo dibungkus yang porsi nasinya itu banyak banget. Bener gak? Hehe.. Kalo di Singapore ternyata makan di tempat pun porsi nasinya tetep banyak seperti biasanya kita makan di warteg, hehe.. Oke setelah puas liburan 3 hari 2 malam di Singapore, kini saatnya pulang. Tapi jangan lupa ya barang bawaan broddies jangan sampe ada yang tertinggal. Tips juga, kalo Broddies merasa bawa oleh-olehnya belum cukup coba aja beli di Bandara ya. Emang sih agak sedikit mahal, tapi dengan minimum 50 dollar broddies belanja iShop Changi, Jewel Changi Airport, outlet-outlet yang berpartisipasi dengan Changi Airport di Bandara Changi, Broddies bisa ikutan undian untuk dapetin hadiah 10 Milliar!!! Jangan lupa di coba ya.. Oke Broddies, semoga itinerary 3 hari 2 malam ini bisa membantu buat Broddies yang pertama kali ke Singapore.. Exploring Singapore for the first time or the 3rd time is exciting. There are so many things to see and do in the city, so we recommend this 3 day Singapore itinerary to get the most out of your next trip to Singapore. Singapore is often called the “Little Red Dot.” Despite its size, this once small fishing village paved its way to being one of the most prosperous nations in the world. Though the city is small, it’s populated with many high-end shops, sky-high structures, and then accentuated by beautiful gardens. It is clean and organized and we found it was the perfect combination of a bustling city and a tropical island. Singapore Itinerary in 3 Days Singapore Itinerary in 3 DaysWhere to Stay in SingaporeGetting Around SingaporeSingapore Itinerary – Day 1 The Quays And Marina ParkMorning Marina BayAfternoon SkyPark at Marina Bay SandsMerlion ParkEvening Clarke QuayDay 2 – Sentosa Island and some Beach TimeMorning Cable Car from Mount Faber Park to Sentosa IslandAfternoon Sun-tanning on Palawan or Siloso BeachAdventure Cove Water Park, Madame Tussauds, Sea AquariumMadame TussaudsThe AquariumEvening Resorts World Sentosa Cable Car back to Mount Faber / Harbourfront Buddha Tooth Relic TempleEat, shop, have fun in Chinatown!Afternoon Singapore Botanic GardensWhat you need to know when planning your Singapore ItineraryHow to Reach the city from Singapore Changi Airport?More Singapore Resources Like most cities in the world, there are so many things to see and do that it can be a little overwhelming for first-time visitors. If you only have 3 days in Singapore, then this is the itinerary you will want to follow. If you only have one day in Singapore, then we recommend choosing your favourite activities from this itinerary that are centralized in one area. We suggest sticking to the Marina Bay area as you see a lot in a short time. Where to Stay in Singapore We have a whole article dedicated to the best places to stay in Singapore but these are our quick recommendations for a 3 day itinerary. Singapore hotels are some of the best in the world. For this reason, accommodation can book up quickly, especially during the high seasons like January February and June, and July. We would recommend booking your place to stay in Singapore well in advance if you are planning on visiting during these months. Luxury Hotels in Singapore Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore – A 5-star Luxury hotel set In the midst of exotic gardens. It is 7-minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Orchard Road that costs over S$350 per night. The MBS Hotel – The Marina Bay Sands is an Iconic Hotel in Singapore with World’s Largest Infinity Pool, a world-class casino and dining experience. This Luxury Hotel offers you fantastic views from your Hotel Room and the Rooftop Pool. Budget Hotels in Singapore Hotel Supreme Singapore – A friendly, clean hotel that provides you with all the basic amenities during your stay. Walking distance to Singapore’s famous shopping street! The Orchid Hotel – This spacious chic hotel situated In the heart of the city centre is within walking distance to restaurants, bars and the MRT Train Station. Getting anywhere with the MRT Train is easy and convenient! Getting Around Singapore There are several modes of transport that you can choose from. If you have time and would love to experience like a local, you can choose to take public transport like the MRT and Buses to navigate around. You can buy a special EZ-Link stored-value card which will allow you to take the MRT and public bus services with unlimited rides up to three days for $20. The fastest way to travel around Singapore is through their tram system or to take the MRT. The bus system, on the other hand, is the most economical way to get around the city. You can also choose to hail a Taxi, GrabCar, GOJET or TADA to move quickly around the city. If you are first-time users, be sure to google online, download the app on your smartphone and check if any additional discount codes can be applied. At times, you can get SGD$5 off your rides! If this is your first time visiting Singapore I recommend jumping on the Hop on/Hop off the bus. This will give you a good overview of the city and get you to most attractions. Singapore Itinerary – Day 1 The Quays And Marina Park Your first day in Singapore is all about hitting the main attractions. From the amazing views of the city at Marina Bay Sands to one of the most amazing gardens in the world Gardens by the Bay and a cloud forest! We have included an interactive map that will help you see what kind of distances you will be covering. Plus where everything is in relation to each other. Click here for the Interactive Map Morning Marina Bay The best place to start your 3 Days in Singapore is at one of the most popular attractions in the city; The Marina Bay Area. Home to thousands of plants and rare species in an amazing man-made tropical forest. The famous Gardens by the Bay spans a total of 101 hectares in the heart of the city and is an integral part of a “City in a Garden” concept where the wonders bloom. Everyone who visits Singapore loves to spend some time taking pictures of the beautiful Supertree Structures in the Gardens by the Bay. You should make sure to explore the indoor Cooled Conservatory domes, and stroll along the 22-meter-high skyway that offers panoramic views of the Garden. We were completely blown away by the artistry that has gone into this whole area. We do think you should know that this place is extremely popular, so if you want to avoid the long queues for tickets we recommend that you buy your discounted tickets here in advance. There’s a connecting overhead bridge Lions Bridge between Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands. It’s easy to find, just ask the staff working there! **Local Tip Every night at 1945 and 2045 there is a beautiful light and music show at the Supertree Grove. Don’t miss this free light & music show when you are at the Gardens of the Bay.** Hours Open from 5am – 2am all week Cost Ticket cost around $18 USD for an adult. Afternoon SkyPark at Marina Bay Sands Marina Bay Sands is one of the most renowned hotels in the world. It has a beautiful infinity pool on the 57th floor! There is no better way to take in the beauty of Singapore and its glittering city skyline. If you are not wanting to fork out that kind of money for a night at the Marina Bay Sands, you can visit the Skypark and catch the 360-degree view of the city instead. From here, you have an unobstructed view of the Gardens of the Bay, the Singapore Flyer and the Iconic Merlion. It really gives you a good overview of the whole city. However, do note that this infinity pool is only available to Marina Bay Sands Guests. Click here to see how much a night costs at Marina Bay Sands! The Skypark has one of the best views of the city and well worth the price of admission. Just make sure you book your ticket in advance. If you are looking for a place to catch the sunset, this is it. Marina Bay Sands is also a place you may want to visit at night and take in the light and music Spectra show. This takes place right out in front of the building, is free and is only about 15 minutes long. But if you are in the area at 2000, 2100 or 2200 on Fridays and Saturdays it is something you don’t want to miss. Marina Bay Sands Hours Opens from Monday to Sunday, 930 am to 10 pm and until 11 pm during weekends. Cost The ticket cost around $15 USD for adults. Buy your ticket here or if you have the iVenture Singapore Pass it is included. Merlion Park The Merlion is the official Mascot of Singapore and is probably one of the most recognizable icons of the city. Therefore you should expect a lot of people around the statue and in the park. I have placed this in the evening part of this Singapore itinerary as that is when it is the most beautiful. Around sunset, the lights come on in the Business district, which makes for a perfect backdrop to the statue. It is also a little cooler at this time of the day. Combine that with the breeze off of the water and you might not want to leave. This National icon depicts a lion head with a fish’s body and spouting water from its mouth. It is believed to guard Singapore’s Prosperity. After visiting the Merlion, you can take a stroll along the river and enjoy the business district zone of Singapore mixed with leisure, work, and fun! If you would like a complete Singapore experience, you can stroll along the promenade for 15 minutes and you will end up at the next destination Clarke Quay. Hours Open to the public 24/7. Cost Visiting this amazing structure is free of charge Evening Clarke Quay This is the bustling nightlife hub of Singapore. Located just across from Fort Canning Park, in Clarke Quay, you will find excellent restaurants with a mix of Asian and European cuisine. If you are into nightlife and partying you are in the right area. With a lot of clubs this is the place to be to party the night away. If it is your very first time in Singapore, I recommend you take the cruise along the Singapore River. You can take in the nightlife of the city, catch the spectacular views of the Marina Bay at night, and discover the rich history of the city while passing through some of Singapore’s most popular tourist spots. This Boat ride takes about 40-minutes round trip and is a guided tour. You can check out more details about the cruise here. For dinner, I would recommend eating at the popular steamboat and hot-pot at Hai di Lao, Clarke Quay. It is situated right in front of the cruise center in the boat quay. The food is delicious here and the service is the best in town! If you would western cuisine instead, you can dine at any of the restaurants along the river and enjoy the breeze and views of the Singapore River. If you have time and want a little more culture, try to make your way over to Haji Lane and the Sultan Mosque. It is only about a 30min walk and they are worth the visit if you have time. ** Tip** Take the boat ride at 830 pm and you will be able to catch the water and light show at the Marina Bay area! Queue at least 15 minutes before as it gets really crowded at this time! Hours Open Mondays thru Sundays, 10 am to 10 pm Cost River Cruise starts at $18 for Adults 1 Money Saving Tip in Singapore The iVenture Singapore Pass is the most efficient way to save money and time in Singapore. You can order this online before your trip and pick it up at the airport. This includes 3 or 5 attraction Singapore Flexi Attractions Pass with the option to add a Premium attraction. Save up to 50% on admission to Singapore’s most popular attractions Save time and skip the line at popular attractions Use your pass to sightsee at your own pace over five days Includes a fold-out colorful guide with maps and attraction details Includes a colorful guidebook with maps and tips I highly recommend this Singapore tourist pass, it not only offers a great discount, but it also allows you to customize which attractions you like to visit and gives you access to tours that are not available with other passes. Get your iVenture Singapore Pass now to save yourself some money. Day 2 – Sentosa Island and some Beach Time On the second day in Singapore, we will spend a day in Sentosa Island where you will find lots of fun things to do and see! If you are up for an adventure, or if you have an extra day you can spend the entire day in Universal Studios! Alternatively, you can use the below guide! Click here for the Interactive Map! Morning Cable Car from Mount Faber Park to Sentosa Island There are several ways to get into Sentosa Island. The first would be to drive in and the second would be taking the cable car from Mount Faber Station or Harbourfront Station. This unique gondola lift is a perfect way to experience Singapore and see the panoramic aerial views of Mount Faber Park and the Island. The trip is 5km long and if it is Instagram-worthy views you are looking for, this is how to get them. I recommend taking the cable car from Mount Faber as you get to complete the entire ride. It is more value for money as well. Do note that there is no one-way service for the Cable car ride. It is a 2-way service! Alternatively, you can hop off the Metro Station at Harbourfront Station, buy a 2-way $4 ticket for the Sentosa Express Ticket! It is the easiest and fastest way to access the Island! Note There is no MRT service to the island and taxis will have to pay an entry ticket between S$3 and S$7 depending on day/ time. Hours Singapore Cable Car Daily 0835 – 1800 Last Boarding at 2130, Last Ticket Sale 2115 Cost Tickets cost 35 USD for adults and 25 USD for children for a round trip. Afternoon Sun-tanning on Palawan or Siloso Beach Bask under the sun while you are in Sentosa and get that beautiful sun-kissed skin. This is a perfect place for the whole family. You can get active and enjoy some water sports or you can just kick back, relax and unwind at one of the beach clubs. There is something for everyone on Sentosa Island. There are 3 different beaches; Palawan, Siloso and Tanjong beach. Each one caters to a different crowd. Siloso is the busiest of the three and has the best selection of water sports. Palawan is a little quieter and better suited to people looking to relax and soak up some rays. Finally, Tanjong is probably the classiest beach in Singapore. The Tanjong Club is the place to be. If you are looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and do it in style make sure you book a bed for the day with minimum consumption and chill. This place is quite busy on the weekends but it is quiet on weekdays. The transportation within the island is very convenient and accessible. The train is free of charge with unlimited rides to Resorts World Sentosa and Imbiah Station. But the cable car ride within Sentosa Island has a fee of $2 which can be bought when purchasing the Cable car tickets at Mount Faber / Harbourfront. Adventure Cove Water Park, Madame Tussauds, Sea Aquarium If you have kids, this is the place to take them Universal Studios is also great if you have the time. The Adventure Cove Water Park gets you up close with marine life and you can also take a high-speed water slide, drift on a lazy river, or snorkel with tropical fish over a colorful reef. Fun for the whole family. They have many packages to offer but I would personally recommend Adventure Express to skip the line so that you can explore more places on the Island! Hours Opens from 10 am to 6 pm every day. Cost Adventure Express costs about $12 and is the cheapest option. This is included in the iVenture Singapore Pass and it allows you to skip the line as well. Madame Tussauds Visit one of the most popular museums in the world and see your favorite stars and well-known leaders in their life-like wax figures. This museum never disappoints. I always love to see the artist’s interpretation of the stars. Some of them look just like the real thing and others maybe not so much. Regardless, it is a great place to spend an hour or so. Hours Opens from 10 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday and until 730 pm during weekends. Cost Only $20 USD when you book online, or get it for free with the Singapore Pass. The Aquarium The Aquarium is definitely one of the highlights. Explore the wonders of the aquatic realm that is home to more than 100,000 marine animals of over 1,000 species, across 50 different habitats. How amazing is that! They offer different passes and tour packages. The one-day ticket included in your iVenture Singapore Pass is the best option and the most economical. There’s a map provided in Resorts World Sentosa, just visit the link and enter the name of the place. Hours Opens from 10 am to 7pm Monday thru Sunday Cost One day ticket for Adult Age 13 – 59 – $30. Book your ticket here. Evening Resorts World Sentosa Resorts World Sentosa holds Singapore’s World-class attractions, exquisite hotels, and the finest dining. It is the 1st integrated resort where you can experience everything at its best! You will find a huge array of distinctive brands, a huge Casino to gamble the night away, luxurious hotels where you can enjoy the night or even have an adventurous day at the Universal Studios Singapore! If you are not too adventurous, you can hit up the more relaxed activities like the Sea Aquarium or the Maritime Museum! In regards to dining, there are a ton of options. You can choose to dine at high-end restaurants or at the food court, depending on your budget and time! You can have your dinner here before ending your day, enjoying the rest of your evening at Sentosa Island. Hours Opens from 7am to 12 midnight. Cost Rides within Sentosa island and outbound rides exiting at Sentosa station are free of charge for all commuters, regardless if they have entered Sentosa island using the Sentosa Express. Cable Car back to Mount Faber / Harbourfront Station. To end your day off, grab a ride back on the cable car and enjoy the night lights of beautiful Singapore. See the captivating scene while riding atop this charming city. Alternatively, you can take a stroll along the Sentosa Boardwalk to Vivocity where you can find a wide variety of retail, entertainment and amusement options, a one-stop shopping destination. However, do note that purchasing a cable car gives you a return ticket. There are no one-way tickets available for sale. Day 3 – Shopping And Culture We start off our final day in Singapore exploring a Buddhist temple then head into Chinatown for some amazing food and finish things off with a little shopping therapy on Orchard Rd. No trip to Singapore would be complete without some shopping right? This is the perfect way to wind down your 3 days in Singapore. Click here for an interactive map! Morning Buddha Tooth Relic Temple The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is located in Chinatown and is probably one of the most beautiful temples in Singapore. It is a large museum complex and a four-story-high Buddhist Temple. The Museum houses a massive stupa that is made from 320kg of gold and the 10,000 Buddha Pavillion which houses a large prayer wheel. The main attraction here though is Buddha’s Sacred tooth located in the relic room on the 4th floor. It can only be accessed at certain times and, as with all Buddhist temples, you will have to take your shoes off before entering. When you are in the temple, you can buy a token for $8, write your name on it and place it inside the collection containers. The Monks will bless it and many believed that it will bring good karma and fortune. After visiting the Museum, make sure to take a stroll up to the rooftop garden and enjoy the peace and quiet. After exploring the Temple, it is time to explore one of Singapore’s largest Historic and Oldest Districts Chinatown. If you are into more temples you can stop in at the Thian Hock Keng temple for more amazing architecture. Hours Opening hours are from 7 to 7 daily. Cost No entrance fee Eat, shop, have fun in Chinatown! No visit to Singapore would be complete without a visit to Chinatown. Once a place for the Chinese immigrants, it has now been transformed into a bustling neighborhood full of great shops. You will find streets lined with antique shophouses, souvenir shops, indie boutiques, and chic clubs. You will also find food houses serving traditional cuisines and stores offering trendy clothes, some crafts, and antiques. As you stroll along the labyrinth of small roads, enjoy the fusion of different cultures as well and the vibrant ambiance it exudes. Be sure to try out the food along these streets and the hawker centers, you will fall in love with the Chinese cuisine! I highly recommend it as it can give you an insight you might miss on your own. To fully understand the history of Singapore, you can try this Singapore walking tour itinerary with Viator Tours. It includes food tasting samples of 5 traditional Singaporean dishes, a walking tour around Chinatown to learn about its rich cultural history. Hours Chinatown Street Market regular hours of operation 0700 AM – 1000 PM Cost You can find the cheapest and affordable food here, or jump on a Food Tour for an even better experience. Afternoon Singapore Botanic Gardens Housing an over more than one-hundred-year-old tropical rainforest, this centennial old tropical garden is nestled near Orchard Road Shopping District. It is home to one of the best and most breathtaking tropical floral displays in the world. The Singapore Botanical Garden is the city’s only UNESCO world heritage site and is one of the major reasons why Singapore garnered the title “City in a Garden”. With grounds that cover 82 hectares, you can understand why this is the place to stroll around or have yourself a picnic. You can spend as much or as little time here as possible. If you are a nature lover, make sure to check out some of the lakes, waterfalls, and ponds that are housed in the garden. You might also witness people getting their wedding photos taken here as this is a popular spot. Hours 5 am till midnight. Cost There’s no entrance fee unless you intend to visit the National Orchid Garden within the Botanical Gardens. Shopping along Orchard Road You can’t come to Singapore without doing a little shopping right? Orchard Road is one of Singapore’s top visited spots by both locals and tourists as it houses some of the world’s most famous brands, luxury items, designer shops, and distinctive stores scattered along this boulevard. You can find something for every taste here. It is definitely my favorite place to shop in Singapore. There are higher-end malls like Paragon and more affordable options like Lucky Plaza. No matter what your budget this area has you covered. Hours Most shops open from Sunday to Thursday at 10 am and closes at 10 pm, they extend their shopping hours till 1100 on weekends. Metro The nearest station 7B Dhoby Ghaut Station If you follow this route and take the metro or bus where needed, you can see a lot of Singapore’s top sites during a short visit. Singapore is a small city and its main attractions are located very close to one another. Whether you are a nature lover Gardens by the Bay or into the more cultural side of things Chinatown and Little India Singapore has something for every type of traveler. What you need to know when planning your Singapore Itinerary How many days is enough to visit Singapore?Ideally, 3 days is enough to take in all of the highlights of the city. If you want to explore even more give yourself 5 days. How can I save money in Singapore?Singapore can be expensive so we recommend getting yourself a Singapore Pass that can save you up to 50% on admission and let you skip the lines. What time of year should I visit Singapore?Singapore is a great year-round destination as it never really gets cold. If you want to avoid the crowds then steer clear of December, January, and June. On a sunny day, temperatures range from 25 degrees to 37 degrees every day so dress appropriately. How to Reach the city from Singapore Changi Airport? There are 4 ways to get from the airport. I have listed them below with their costs. MRT The cost depends on where you are getting off. You can check the fares here. If you have purchased an EZ-Pass you before arriving you can use that for the fare. Bus There are bus stops in each terminal and the cost will depend on your destination. Check your fares here. Shuttle You can grab a city shuttle direct to your hotel for about $10 USD. Book your shuttle here. Private Transfer Definitely the most convenient way to get to and from the airport but also the most expensive. Book your private transfer for about $60USD More Singapore Resources Things to do The Best Things to do in Singapore – A Local’s Guide to the City Where to Stay Where to Stay in Singapore – The Best Neighborhoods and Accommodation Local Travel Tips How to Travel Singapore Like a Local Getting Outdoors Outdoor Activities in Singapore Culture A Tour of Haw Par Villa in Singapore Did you enjoy your tour of Singapore? Save it to Pinterest? FYI Affiliate links may be sprinkled throughout the awesome, free content you see below. I’ll receive a small commission when you purchase from my links at no extra cost to you, which I’ll totally blow on adult things like boba tea and avocado toast. As always, thanks for the support. Have a bit of extra time in Asia and looking to fill your time with 3 days in Singapore! Good choice! This Singapore itinerary will help you plan out your visit and then some. Keeeeep on reading, my friends. I visited Singapore in March of 2018 after a whirlwind of a few days in Hong Kong, and found the city/country ack which one is it,both?! to be a great combo of old and new, nitty gritty and shiny. While I did spend some time meticulously planning my trip that’s what I do, have you seeeen my super-detailed itineraries?!, I found my original plans didn’t work out as well as I had hoped. Whomp whomp. It happens. We’ll just say I was too focused on the bright lights of super grove trees and the chicken — oooo the chicken. So thankfully, we have local Singaporean Mel from Girl Eat World to show us exactlyyyy how to spend the perfect 3 days in Singapore with lots of good eats included. And trust me, she’s way more qualified to give out advice, living there and all. All I knew before visiting was that chewing gum was a huge no-no really though, leave the gum at home – it’s illegal in Singapore, and there’s lot of dramatic futuristic trees over there. Of course you’ve probably seen photos from the infinity pool overlooking the city at Marina Bay Sands, like myself. Yup, I really didn’t know much. Before we get into the nitty gritty of the Singapore itinerary she planned out for us, let’s learn a bit about the country, how to get around, and advice and tips from our new Singaporean expert, Mel! Take it away, Mel! Singapore gained its independence in 1965, making it a relatively young country at just 53 years old. Since then, Singapore has grown rapidly and has established itself as a global financial center. Singapore is now known for its cleanliness, efficiency, and low tax income, making it a very attractive city for businesses and individuals alike – yours truly included 🙂 I’ve been living in Singapore after making the move here for my career ten years ago. I became a permanent resident and gained my Singapore citizenship last year. I can’t wait to show you guys my home town! Editors Note– and I thought my move from NYC to SF was a big deal! Singapore is a very small country, often referred to as a city-country, so small that you can cover one end to another in under two hours via car! You can easily fit the major things to see and do in Singapore in three days if you know what you’re doing. Lucky for you I’m here with just the perfect 3-day guide for you first time visitor to Singapore, you. Pre-Travel Guide to Your 3 Days in Singapore Weather in Singapore Singapore lies just one degree north of the equator, which means – you guessed it – It’s going to be hot and humid all year long. On average, you can expect the temperature to range from 27-33C or 80-91F. Humidity level is very high here at 60-90%, so you will definitely feel the sweat dripping in when you walk into Singapore. Yup, it’s instant. We don’t get four seasons in Singapore, but we do have something called monsoon season, where it is more likely to rain more than other times. The wet phase of the monsoon season runs from November to January where thunderstorms can be expected every day. But if you are planning to visit at that time, don’t worry! The rain typically doesn’t last more than 2 hours and it’s actually way more pleasant after the rain since it cools the area off a bit. Language and Currency Singapore is a multicultural country, boasting four major languages English, Malay, Tamil, and Mandarin And cool trivia during National Day rally, our Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong addresses the nation in three of these languages Malay and Chinese, followed by English. The national language of Singapore is officially Malay, but you can get by just fine with English. However, you might find that the English used colloquially in Singapore is slightly different than the English you find in other parts of the world, both in vocabulary and intonation. That’s because locals use a local variation called Singlish, which results from mixing of all the four major languages! Singapore uses Singapore Dollar SGD which is currently trading at USD to 1 SGD. so basically 10SGD is approximately $ makes it easier for conversion purposes when eating and shopping. Data SIM Card As soon as you land in Changi Airport, I recommend purchasing a prepaid data SIM card. The price varies depending on the data included, but you shouldn’t be spending more than S$15. Alternatively, you may also purchase SIM cards at any 7/11 stores across Singapore. Just know that you’ll need to show your passport to purchase a SIM card. Transportation in Singapore 1. Get a Transportation card EZ-link card is the transportation card in Singapore and is a must if you plan to get around using public transportation. There is an unlimited ride option for tourists called Singapore Tourist Pass for 1-3 days which you can get at any train stations. You can click here for more information. But if you prefer to buy the card a la carte, simply purchase the EZ-link card for $5 and load it up with credits at any train stations. You can use the card to board any bus or trains across Singapore. Some fast food outlets even let you pay using EZ-link balance! Each ride in Singapore costs around $ – depending on the journey distance. Don’t worry about loading up too much credit – you can always get a refund before you leave Singapore at any train stations too! The country’s just awesome like that. 🙂 2. Getting into town from the airport You can catch a taxi straight from the airport, which should cost about $25 and takes around 20 minutes if you are staying near the city center. You can also catch the train to town if you’re up for it! I would do this sometimes if I don’t have too much luggage with me. The Changi Station is connected to the airport and is about 50 minutes ride into the city for $ If you want to make it super easy you can prearrange an airport shuttle with lots of baggage allowance for about $8 here. 3. Taking Public Transport in Singapore In a country as clean and efficient as Singapore, you must consider taking the public transportation. It’s actually one of the things I miss the most when I’m abroad. In terms of charting your routes for public transportation, Google Maps works very well for that. You’ll want to have the Singapore offline map downloaded while you’re here to save some data. The trains in Singapore is called Singapore Mass Rapid Transit, or MRT to locals, and is extremely clean and super efficient! You can expect the train to come within 2-5 minutes. Taking the bus is also a good option, though the waiting time for a bus varies between 8-15 minutes. If you are taking the bus, I highly recommend talking to Bus Uncle, a super fun facebook messenger chatbot which will tell you when the next bus is coming. If you want a super-easy tourist experience, book yourself one of those hop-on, hop-off buses for extra ease and convenience. This is especially helpful if you’ve only got a day or two in the city on a layover in Singapore. No shame! The bus tour will take you to plenty of the typical tourist spots, and you’ll even get commentary to learn about the city at the same time. 4. Taking a Taxi / Shared Car in Singapore While I highly recommend taking public transport, Taxis in Singapore are relatively cheap and sometimes the more sensible choice to travel in order to save time. You can download Grab, which works similar to Uber in fact they are the company that has bought out the Uber operation in South East Asia. However, since Grab has a monopoly in Singapore right now, they have been a bit annoying with the surge pricing. I recommend also downloading the app called Comfortdelgro, which is Singapore’s largest taxi provider, in case the surge pricing on Grab gets ridiculous. What to pack for your Singapore Trip Singapore is a large metropolitan city, so you don’t need to worry too much about forgetting something back home. Chances are you can buy them here! I would recommend having the following items ready when you’re out and about Sunscreen – As Singapore is located so close to the equator, you’ll get a lot of strong sunny days. You will want to protect your skin if you are out and about. And men – don’t forget about your head!Other Sun Protections – a hat and sunglasses will go a long way hereWater bottle – As I said before, you’ll definitely sweat a lot in Singapore so you’ll want to hydrate every chance you get. The tap water in Singapore is potable, so drink on up!Foldable Umbrella – Even if you’re not visiting during monsoon season, it still might rain in Singapore so you’ll want to be prepared!Light clothing such as thin cotton t-shirts, shorts, sundresses, the works. Don’t wear anything too heavy because again, it’s very hot comfortable walking shoes – Singapore is a highly walkable city if you can stand the heat. And chances are you’ll want to walk when you’re here! Where to stay in Singapore Clover Hotel – This is a boutique chain hotel in Singapore, usually taking over a heritage shophouse as their location. There are five branches of Clover Hotel and they are all located very conveniently around the city. Find locations here North Bridge Road, Hong Kong Street, Jalan Sultan, The Arts, and finally Clover 7 The Warehouse Hotel – A boutique hotel located in a restored warehouse. It’s located right by the Singapore river and very close to the city Scarlet Hotel – a luxury boutique hotel located conveniently in a shophouse on Club street, one of Singapore’s most lively street filled with cocktail bars and chic restaurants. And now what we’ve allllll been waiting for – the perfect way to spend your 3 days in Singapore! Below I’ve broken down the days according to theme and proximity of areas to see so that you won’t have to waste your time going back and forth. You don’t need to do each day in chronological order. For example, you can choose to do Itinerary 2 first before going Itinerary 1 and 3. It’s all about that Singaporean efficiency, am I right? Day 1 Introduction to Modern-Day Singapore This first day is designed to introduce you to what we know as Singapore in current time. Impressive architecture, manicured garden, high rises, and museums are in store for today! Stop 1 Breakfast Kaya Toast and Soft-boiled eggs Start your day with breakfast loved by everyone in Singapore a set Kaya Toast with butter and two soft boiled eggs, to be enjoyed with local coffee or Kopi, as locals say it. You can get this at many different places, but I recommend Ya Kun Kaya Toast at China street – it’s their first outlet since 1944, and it’s in the city. Stop 2 Gardens by the Bay Gardens by the Bay is no doubt a must-visit for every tourist. It’s a large nature park spanning across 101 hectares. There are plenty of gardens to visit, but my favorite attraction here is the Cloud Forest, which houses a diverse collection of rare plants. Gardens by the Bay is a great area to visit during the day, but you also must come back during the night to see the Supertrees light up! Get your Gardens by the Bay and Skywalk tickets in advance here to bypass the long lines you’ll most likely encounter. Stop 3 Lunch Time Song Fa Bak Kut Teh One of Singapore’s most well-loved dish – Bak Kut Teh aka BKT aka Pork Bone soup in Teochew style of using garlic and pepper to flavor the soup. Song Fa might not be considered the best in town, but they are located very conveniently in the city so if you are just looking to try something new, then this will do. Get a bowl of Bak Kut Teh with rice and some you tiao fried dough, boiled nuts and pickled vegetables as your side dish. PS The broth is refillable! usually there will be a server coming around with a pot of their broth ready to fill up your bowl, but they don’t come around – don’t be shy to ask for more! Stop 4 Singapore River Cruise You will notice that the waterfront area feeds into a river called the Singapore river. This river takes you to the different “quays” pronounced “keys” Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, and Robertson Quay. You can discover these areas by going on the River Cruise book your ticket here, which will take you to the major landmarks along the river with commentaries. If you don’t feel like taking the cruise, you can take the cheaper option called Singapore River Taxi – it will still take you to the major points in the river without the commentaries, but it only costs S$5 per person, payable with your EZ-link transportation card. Stop 5 Visit the Museums Whether you like museums or just need an air-conditioned break from the heat, the central district of Singapore has plenty of them. Here are my favorites ArtScience Museum – My favorite museum in Singapore. The exhibitions always change so you’ll need to check their website to see what’s on, but there is a permanent interactive exhibition created by teamLab from Japan. See what’s on at ArtScience and purchase your ticket Gallery Museum – This is Singapore’s newest addition to the collection of museums, and it features arts from across South East Asia. On the rooftop of the museum is a chill bar called Smoke and Mirror, which also offers a fantastic view of Museum of Singapore – This is Singapore’s oldest museum and is the place to go if you want to learn a bit of Singapore’s history. Stop 6 See the city from above Many tourists flock to Marina Bay Sands to enjoy a bird’s eye view of the city. But as a local, my favorite view is actually from a microbrewery called Level 33. Why? Because from this brewery, you can see every iconic landmark – The Merlion, Fullerton Hotel, Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay. It makes for a really good photo! I don’t recommend getting their beer though – it wasn’t the best. Editor’s Note However, if you’re looking for the typical tourist experience like many are, Marina Bay Sands provides a great view of the city; I went up there! Buy your Marina Bay Sands SkyPark ticket in advance here to bypass the long lines. Stop 7 Dinner Time at a Hawker Center Lau Pa Sat or Makansutra Gluttons Bay Please bring cash if you decide to visit these places! To locals, these two might not the most authentic hawker center. But again, for the purpose of convenience, they are perfect since they are located right in the city so you don’t have to stress with the logistics. And honestly, the food at these places are still really good! It might be slightly more expensive than normal hawker center, but the difference is only by $1-2 per dish. I recommend trying the basic Singaporean hawker fare – Carrot cake not the cake dessert, Hokkien Mee, and Char Kway Teow. Stop 8 Walk around the Waterfront Promenade area Can you believe that twenty years ago, this area did not exist? Most of what you will see in the Promenade is built on reclaimed land. This is why the main road near the Fullerton Hotel is called “Beach road” because literally, it used to be where the beach was. The waterfront area is a 4km walk if you decide to circle around the entire perimeter, but the one thing you have to do here is to check out Singapore’s mystical creature icon called the Merlion. If you are here at night, you can also enjoy Spectra, the light show at Marina Bay Sands. The best place to see this light show is at One Fullerton, near where the Merlion is. Click here to see the schedule. Day 2 Explore Singapore Heritage Area Day 2 on your 3 days in Singapore is a history-filled one – it takes you to the cultural parts of Singapore, where you will catch a glimpse of how Singapore looked like before it transformed into the metropolitan city it is today. Get your walking shoes on and bring an umbrella, cause you’ll be spending a lot of time walking outdoors today! Stop 1 Breakfast and Morning stroll at Hipster Tiong Bahru Tiong Bahru is one of the oldest estates in Singapore. Here, you will witness how the heritage side of Singapore mingles together with its modern residents. In Tiong Bahru, you can still find some of the oldest government-subsidized apartment, which only goes up to 3-4 stories in this estate stark comparison to the newer high rise apartments that goes up to 40 stories!. Despite being an old estate, Tiong Bahru received a major revival in the 2010s. In 2014, Tiong Bahru earned its credibility by being named as one of the world’s coolest neighborhood by Vogue. Take the time to walk around the Tiong Bahru neighborhood, which spans from Eng Hoon street to Yong Siak Street. You’ll find chic cafes, bookshops and local brands intermingled with traditional shops and older buildings. For breakfast, you can either get your fill of modern brunch at one of the cafes I recommend Forty Hands or Tiong Bahru Bakery for their to-die-for Kouign Amman or head over to Tiong Bahru Market for local breakfast. Please have cash ready if you are going to the market! Stop 2 Explore Chinatown Chinatown is part of the heritage area in Singapore and is a preserved area. Although the Singapore Central Business District often abbreviated to CBD and the high rise offices are just a few blocks away, you’ll only find 2-3 stories heritage shophouses in this area. I recommend to start by exploring Telok Ayer, there is an MRT that will take you straight here with the aptly named Telok Ayer MRT station. Telok Ayer means “Water Bay” in Malay, and that’s because quite literally, this area was the beach before Singapore started reclaiming land and expanding the island. On Telok Ayer street, you can Thian Hock Keng temple, the oldest Hokkien temple in the country. While exploring the temple I recommend stopping by Peranakan Tile shop inside the temple to see the various tile designs. From Telok Ayer, make your way past Ann Siang hill and to Chinatown complex, marked by the colorful Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple and Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. This area used to be the settlement area for Chinese immigrants, nowadays it’s a bustling area filled with shops, restaurants and night market. You can stop by Chinatown Heritage Center to learn more about this area. Stop 3 Lunch Maxwell Food Center Maxwell food center is conveniently located right across the street to the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. Maxwell food center is famous for housing some of the best hawker food in Singapore. Try to find Tian Tian Chicken Rice stall, usually marked by a long queue of patrons. A plate of hainanese chicken rice applauded by the late Anthony Bourdain for its fragrant rice will cost you less than $5. However they might run out of stock if you come here after 2pm, as Tian Tian Chicken Rice is very popular among tourist and locals alike. Stop 4 Kreta Ayer Road and Keong Saik Road After lunch, continue your way to Kreta Ayer road and Keong Saik Road, where you will find more colorful shophouses. If you happened to take the train to Chinatown, you will see that the Chinese characters for the station is 牛车水. Those characters put together does not translate to “Chinatown”, but they do tell a history of this area. 牛 is the character for “cow”, 车 is “car” and 水 is “water”. This is because back in the days, this area also used to carry fresh water supplies using carts pulled by oxen. Similarly, Kreta Ayer simply means “Cart water” in Malay. You can then continue on to Keong Saik Road, an area that was once a prominent red light district, but has now turned into a hip area filled with bars and boutique hotels, housed in the colorful shophouses. Nearby Keong Saik road, you can board the train from Outram Park MRT to your next destination. Stop 5 Kampong Glam Where chinatown was where the Chinese immigrants settled, Kampong Glam was home to Malay royalty back in the 1800s. From Bugis MRT, make your way to Haji Lane, a short narrow alley where you will find colorful murals, coffee shops and fashion boutiques from local brands. Right next to it is Arab Street where you will find middle eastern food and Sultan Mosque, a prominent and important mosque for the muslim community in Singapore. If you happen to be here during Ramadan, the holy month for Muslims, you must stop by this area after sunset. The area would be filled with food markets. Stop 6 Little India From Kampong Glam area, it’s just a short walk to Little India, however you can also take the train here. Little India area of Singapore spans from Little India MRT to Farrer Park MRT. Right off the Little India MRT is the former Tan Teng Niah house. It is the last surviving Chinese villa in Little India and famous for its extremely vibrant facade, even more so than the already colorful shophouses in the area. From there, make your way down Serangoon road – there are tons to explore here. You will be in for a treat if you visit during Deepavali, as the area is the most vibrant at that time. Deepavali is Festival of Lights, a celebration of triumph of good over evil. The street in Little India would be filled with light decoration and night markets. Towards the end of the road closer to Farrer Park MRT, you can also visit Mustafa Center for the craziest shopping experience. I’ve been living in Singapore for almost 10 years, but I still think of Mustafa as a magical place where you can find everything and anything… if you’re willing to sort through the madness. Dinner Indian Food Since you’re already in Little India, it would be a crime to skip out on Indian food. I love Indian food and I’m forever thankful that good, authentic indian food is so easy to find here. You’ll be spoiled for choice here, but I recommend these restaurants Kailash Parbat – This is an Indian vegetarian restaurant famous for the Chaat, aka Indian street food. I recommend getting Chaat of course and Pani Puri Tandoori – Punjabi cuisine famous for the grilled meat dishes. Try their Tandoori Chicken!MTR 1924 – South Indian vegetarian restaurant famous for their Masala Dosa. Day 3 East to West of Singapore This itinerary is a much more light and chilled out one than the other two days in Singapore, however it does feature places that are a bit out of the city so you will spend more time on the road. I would recommend doing day 1 and 2 first before going on to this one, so you’ll have more context of Singapore first. Stop 1; Joo Chiat / Katong Now considered the food heaven of the country, Joo Chiat area was the center of Peranakan culture. Peranakan is the result of mixed marriage between foreign traders and locals – usually Chinese or Indian traders with local Malay and Indonesians. You can walk along Tembeling Road and Koon Seng Road – you’ve seen the Singapore shophouses from the previous itinerary, but the ones in Joo Chiat and Katong area are considered the most beautiful in Singapore. The shophouses here tend to be more well maintained and beautifully painted in pastel colors. The shophouses here also still maintain the original Peranakan tiles, which has become increasingly rare. While you are in the area, also stop by the colorful Rumah Bebe to discover more of the Peranakan culture. Stop 2 Lunch at Katong Laksa Laksa is a considered Peranakan cuisine – it’s a rice noodle soup dish made from spicy coconut milk broth base and variety of seafood. In Katong Laksa, the noodles are cut up so you don’t need to bother picking up slippery rice noodles – just use a spoon! If you’d like to try a bowl, you can head to 328 Katong Laksa, the restaurant that beat Gordon Ramsay in a cooking competition. Stop 3 Singapore Botanic Gardens Since the other itineraries are all about cities and human civilization, I thought it would be good to include something closer to nature and greenery! Singapore Botanic Gardens is a UNESCO World Heritage site, a tropical garden that has existed way before Singapore gained independence. The garden was found in 1859, making it 106 years older than Singapore. The main thing to do here is the National Orchid Garden, which houses over a thousand species of Orchids, including Singapore’s national flower – a hybrid Orchid called Vanda Miss Joaquim’, or simply Singapore Orchids. If you’re a planner like myself, pre-purchase your ticket here it’s only $4. Stop 4 Orchard Road And we are back to civilization again – The Botanic Garden might seem like its own world, but it’s actually located really close to Singapore’s biggest shopping street, Orchard Road. If shopping is your thing, you won’t run out of places to visit here. But I just want to quickly highlight a small place you can visit if you haven’t had enough of the cultural experiences in Singapore, called Emerald Hill. This area, despite being literally just off Orchard road, houses some well-preserved shophouses. I’ve always thought it was an interesting contrast to see the Shophouses against the background of large shopping malls in Orchard Road. The area also used to be a large nutmeg plantation which is how the name Orchard Road came to be. Stop 5 Dinner Try anything you want! This is your last day in Singapore, and by now you should have an idea of what you want to try and what you haven’t, so I’ll let you decide what you’d like to do for dinner. To make things simpler for you, I have a few recommendations of places I’ve grown to love as a local, which consists of variety of cuisine not just Singaporean cuisine And that’s all from me for Singapore! I hope you enjoy my home town and I hope you have a great time here! 🙂 Are you visiting the area soon?! Will you be following this local’s Singapore itinerary?! Photos via kaya toast Song Fa Bak Kut Teh River Cruise Tiong Bahru Kampong Glam Jembatan Barelang Paket Tour di Batam dan Singapore selama 3 Hari 2 Malam Durasi 3 Hari 2 Malam ITINERARY PAKET TOUR BATAM - SINGAPORE 2019 dari PT. KSM Wisata Internasional Hari ke 1 Perjalanan dari kota asal menuju ke Batam, sesampainya di Bandara Internasional Hang Nadim Batam, anda akan dijemput oleh perwakilan kami dan diantar untuk city tour dengan mengunjungi Jembatan Barelang, Batam Centre, Masjid Raya Batam, dan Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya. Setelah itu anda diantar untuk makan siang di restoran lokal dan dilanjutkan berbelanja di area Nagoya, seperti di Nagoya Hill dan Lucky Plasa. Hari ke 2 Setelah sarapan pagi di hotel, dilanjutkan perjalanan menuju ke pelabuhan ferry untuk menyebrang menuju ke Singapore. Setelah sampai di Singapore, anda diajak city tour dengan mengunjungi The Esplanade, China Town, Sir Raffles Standing Site, The Padang dan Merlion Park yang terkenal dengan patung kepala singa yang menjadi landmark Singapore. Setelah makan siang di restoran lokal, anda akan diantar untuk berbelanja di destinasi berbelanja terkenal di Singapore, yaitu Orchad Road dan Bugis Street. Setelah puas berbelanja anda diantar makan malam di restoran lokal dan selanjutnya menikmati pertunjukan Wings of Time. Setelah menikmati pertunjukan Wings of Time, kembali ke Batam dengan menggunakan kapal ferry. Hari ke 3 Setelah sarapan pagi, acara bebas sampai waktu yang ditentukan lalu diantar menuju ke Bandara Internasional Hang Nadim Batam untuk melanjutkan perjalanan kembali ke kota asal. ITINERARY PAKET TOUR SINGAPORE 2019 dari PT. KSM Wisata Internasional Hari ke 1 Pagi hari berkumpul di Bandara Internasional Juanda untuk berangkat menuju ke Singapore. Setelah sampai di Bandara Changi Singapore anda akan diajak menuju ke Johor Bahru untuk mengunjungi Johor Premium Outlet yang merupakan pusat perbelanjaan premium pertama di kawasan Asia Tenggara. Di sini anda bisa berbelanja di lebih dari 80 outlet brand terkenal dunia. Dari Johor Premium Outlet, anda akan diajak mengunjungi Hello Kitty Town yang juga berada di Johor Bahru, tempat ini merupakan taman bermain bertema Hello Kitty pertama di luar Jepang. Di tempat ini anda bisa bermain dan berfoto dengan karakter Hello Kitty dan mengunjungi Kitty House. Hari ke 2 Setelah sarapan pagi di hotel, anda akan diajak untuk menuju ke Legoland yang masih berada di kawasan Johor Bahru. Legoland ini berdiri di lahan seluas 76 hektar dengan lebih dari 40 wahana bermain di dalamnya. Di sini anda juga bisa melihat miniatur dari berbagai landmark yang ada di Asia yang dibuat dengan menggunakan lebih dari 30 juta blok lego. Pada sore hari, anda akan diajak menuju ke Marina Bay Sand dan makan malam di restoran lokal. Hari ke 3 Setelah sarapan pagi di hotel, anda akan diajak menuju gk Universal Studio Singapore. Di sini anda bisa menikmati show dan atraksi menarik, seperti Far Far Away, Sci-Fi City, The Lost World, dan Transformer. Selain itu anda juga bisa menikmati wahana permainan yang ada di Universal Studio Singapore sepuasnya. Kemudian anda akan diajak untuk makan malam di restoran lokal lalu diantar kembali menuju hotel. Hari ke 4 Setelah sarapan pagi, anda akan diajak city tour melewati The Esplanade, China Town, dan Merlion Park yang terkenal dengan patung kepala singa yang menjadi landmark Singapore. Pada sore hari anda akan diantar menuju ke Bandara Changi Singapore untuk perjalanan kembali ke Surabaya. HARGA SUDAH TERMASUK - Tour Leader - Menginap di hotel - Snack dan Air Mineral - Tiket masuk objek wisata dan Guide Lokal HARGA TIDAK TERMASUK - Tiket pesawat + Airport tax dari kota asal ke Singapore akan disiapkan dengan harga terpisah, silahkan hubungi CS KSMTOUR - Antar - jemput dari rumah ke bandara di kota asal - Airport tax, fiskal dan tax lainnya yang berlaku di negara-negara tempat-tempat yang dikunjungi. - Biaya pembuatan dokumen perjalanan paspor, visa, dll. - Asuransi perjalanan. - Excess baggage biaya kelebihan barang bawaan di atas 20 kg. - Biaya bea masuk bagi barang yang dikenakan bea masuk oleh duane di Jakarta / Surabaya / negara-negara yang dikunjungi. - Tips guide, Optional Tour, dan acara di luar itinerary - Keperluan yang bersifat pribadi - High Season Surcharge SYARAT DAN KONDISI TOUR - Pembayaran DP sebesar 50% - Pelunasan 5 hari sebelum keberangkatan - DP yang telah di setor tidak bisa di ambil kembali - Pihak Travel dapat sewaktu-waktu membatalkan perjalanan jika terjadi suatu hal yang berada di luar kekuasaan kami - Harga dan itinerary dapat berubah sewaktu-waktu Pembayaran dilakukan melalui Bank Mandiri A/C No. 142 0013 168 991 PT KSM Wisata Internasional Hubungi - Call / SMS / Whatsapp 0812 3933 2125 - BBM 5221A7EC - Telpon 0812 3933 2125 - Email cs Atau kirim pesan langsung melalui halaman kontak Atau kirim notifikasi melalui Keranjang Belanja di bawah. 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