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2020 Singapore travel tips and attractions recommended

Singapore is the most developed country in Southeast Asia, known as the Garden City, the environment is very elegant and beautiful, a variety of very creative large-scale modern buildings and high-tech infrastructure, attracting a large number of tourists from around the world to sightseeing, there are also many theme amusement parks and islands to choose from.

Singapore is an amazing place, a country that I want to take my parents to once more after I've been there once more, and my children once more, because it's really too clean and too convenient and too good for old people and children to play! Singapore's area is only 70% of Hong Kong's size, set of natural scenery, shopping and entertainment and parent-child play as one, attractions next to each other are very close, go where to play are leisure not tired heart.

Singapore attractions recommended

1, Sentosa Island

Sentosa Island map

Sentosa is worth at least one day of your time, slowly see slowly play. If only 1 day time to stay in Sentosa, to take the best, after a full meal in the morning, in Resorts World Sentosa to open the amusement tour, Universal Studios (may take a whole day), the Oceanarium after playing to their heart's content, all the way to Sentosa's 3.2-kilometer-long sandy beaches to relax, where there is Siloso Beach (fine sand, suitable for enjoying the beautiful sunsets). Play until 7:30pm and then catch a performance of the famous Wings of Time, thus ending the day on a perfect note.

2, Universal Studios

This is a must-see, really fun, from the facilities can be seen so much money is not a white investment. The project is mainly entertainment, exciting less. Girls like to take pictures, there are too many scenes for you to shoot, must be shot to the addiction Oh.

The most exciting project: the red and blue roller coaster, the red roller coaster is sitting on the car, the track will not flip, just will have a clear climb and rapid descent. The blue coaster is similar to the suspension, the track has a few flipping places, so it is more exciting.

Best ride: definitely Transformers, because we went on a weekend and it was so crowded!!!! But I bought the express ticket in advance, it's really witty hahaha, so the Transformers alone played three times the game using three-dimensional high-definition script, with special effects and robotics, we rode in the slide car was taken to the Autobots and Decepticons in the middle of the battlefield, in person, their transformation of the hot battle, so that our heart and eyes were strongly impacted.

Address: 8SentosaGateway,Singapore 098269Opening hours: 10:00_19:00Arrival: Take the Sentosa

Express from Vivocity, or walk along the Boardwalk, or take the cable car from Harbourfront.

TIPS:

1. When visiting Universal Studios, always always always try to avoid legal holidays unless you buy an Express ticket. Girls who have long hair and want to play some thrilling and exciting projects, it is advisable to tie up your hair if you do not want to be thrown into Mei Chaofeng. It's best not to wear a short skirt, and it's a good idea to get naked.

2, Universal Studios and there are also a variety of performances, to check the time in advance, do not miss.

Universal Studios

3, Sentosa Beach

From the entrance to the right is Siloso Siloso Beach, to the left is Palawan Beach.

The beach sand is white, Siloso beach sand feel more delicate, the color of the sea water is divided into three layers, from light yellow to blue to green, especially beautiful. palawan beach feel more quiet, after walking across the suspension bridge feel to another world, feel more like palawan beach, very beautiful.

Tips: Renting a segway is a great way to play on the beach. A lot of Singaporean locals ride their segway bikes along the beach, and it's a safe and easy ride with not too many people on the road.

4, S.E.A Oceanarium

Really affordable Asia's No. 1 Oceanarium!!!! Families with small children, or friends who like marine life should not miss the place. There are many types of marine life, the design and maintenance is very good, the indoor is cooler, it is very suitable for the afternoon tour. Very large oceanarium, this is based on personal preference, some people feel nothing interesting, if you like marine life is still quite good, beautiful. However, a few people froze to see hungry, said dinner to go back to eat fish in addition to the 4D experience of the storm shipwreck, is also very good.

Tips:

1, about the tour time for about 2 and a half hours. The indoor air conditioning is quite sufficient, it is recommended to prepare a jacket in advance.

2, pay attention to 2 pm, do not miss to enjoy the Nyonya flavor lunch, oh, we missed it.

3, try not to go on weekends and holidays, the crowd ah.

Transportation

MTR/Sentosa MRT: Take MRT North East Line or Circle Line to Harbour Station. Take Exit E

to Level 3 of Excelsior to catch the Sentosa MRT. Take 1 stop and get off at Marina Station. Walk straight in the direction of the small fish-tailed lion statue until you pass the Candylicious candy store on your left. Keep left and cross the small bridge to reach the Maritime Museum, where the S.E.A. Oceanarium is located. Watch the video tour to learn how to get to the Maritime Museum from Marina Station.

Admission

Day passes are $32 for adults, $28 for children (4-12 years old) and $28 for seniors (60 years old and above).

The Typhoon Theater admission is S$2 for a 4D movie.

Opening hours

Usually 10:00-19:00, but daily opening and closing times are subject to change, so check the calendar on the official website.

Time reference

SEA Oceanarium tour time is about 2-3 hours, usually 7:00 closing time, 6:00 last entry (time may vary); if you go in around 4:00 tour is still about the same.

S.E.A Oceanarium

5, Wings of Time water curtain show

This is a light fountain show, can also be said to be a water curtain movie, a variety of light and shadow interweaving convergence into a beautiful reflection in front of the audience, the scene is very gorgeous, go to Sentosa friends do not miss. There are two shows a day, respectively, 19:40 and 20:40, each lasting 30 minutes. In addition to the big water screen show, there is also a fireworks display. The night sky was grazed by fireworks, the water screen projected giant time birds, at this moment I really want time to stop, want the vacation can always be released. It was truly mind-blowing. Our trick-or-treater miraculously didn't move a muscle from the beginning to the end of his seat. The seats are in different sections, with premium tickets in the center and first come first served gets to pick a seat in their section.

Transportation: Sentosa MRT at BeachStation

Tickets: $23 for premium tickets, $18 for regular tickets

Opening hours: 19:40pm and 20:40pm every day

The Wings of Time Water Show

Sentosa's signature entertainment

Slopes, air chairs, iFLY flight experience, and a variety of other attractions

Sentosa's signature entertainment

Slopes, air chairlifts, iFLY flight experience. The so-called slope car is a kind of dry sled, from the height of 12-storey building along the 600-meter winding runway downward, enjoy the wind sliding comfort and pleasure, Asia is only Japan and Singapore only have.

Sentosa featured entertainment

6, the Gardens by the Bay

If you think it is a garden, there is nothing to see, that would be a big mistake. Personally, I feel that it is a profound reflection of Singapore's worship of science and technology, unique, small and exquisite. Marina Bay Gardens need to pay for the venues are mainly cloud garden and cold room two pavilions, cloud garden a door is a huge waterfall, waterfall around the clouds, as if the fairyland.

Tickets (CNY): Botanical Cold Room double pavilion passes are CNY134 for adults and CNY72 for children aged 3-12, and you can bring one child in for free with the purchase of two adult tickets. OCBC Skywalk (OCBC

Skyway) RMB 38 for adults and RMB 24 for children aged 3-12.

Transportation: Located behind the Sands Hotel, near the Blue/Yellow Line Bayfront MRT station. Exit the MRT station at Exit D and turn right through the Sands' underpass to reach the outdoor area of the Gardens by the Bay.

tips: Remind your friends that when visiting any of the pavilions at the Gardens by the Bay, always remember to wear! Outer! Jacket! and! Long! Pants! It's too easy to get sick when it's cold and hot.

Marina Bay Gardens

7, Singapore Ferris Wheel

Singapore Ferris Wheel is one of my favorite Ferris wheels, which is said to be the highest in the world (or the highest in Asia). However, the design is not the same as the ordinary Ferris wheel, each box is set in the steel beams, rather than suspended, so it does not shake, I such as fear of heights do not feel scared.

Singapore Eye is in the heart of Singapore, the best place to watch the sunset night view. The scenic Marina Bay, the towering skyscrapers, everything can be seen in 37 minutes. From Changi Beach to Sentosa Island, you can even take in the great scenery of Malaysia and some of the islands of Indonesia

Address: 30RafflesAve,Singapore 039803Opening hours: 8:30-22:30. Last entry to the Ferris wheel 22:15.

Play the Way All Day Tickets: Adults (13 years old and above) ¥108, Children (3-12 years old)¥88

The Ferris wheel rotates around for about 30 minutes, with the last entry at 22:15. 12 people can ride in each box, and 4-8 people usually ride.

Singapore Ferris Wheel

8, Singapore Zoo

If the Beijing Zoo belongs to the kindergarten level, Singapore humanized Zoo is certainly a master's degree.

A major feature of the Singapore Zoo is that there are no cages, just across a canal, river or trees. The zoo creates a natural living environment for all kinds of animals, and visitors no longer look down on lions, tigers, bears, etc., which are trapped in large pits.

After going there, you can instantly understand: what is meant by humanization, what is meant by respect for animals, the unity of mankind, wonderful.

Fun: the animal show is awesome! All kinds of animals! Also see the zoo layout. In order to help the nationals to recognize the farmland, there is also a small area to introduce rice paddies, vegetables. Because Poe County is so small that there is not much agriculture.

Admission (CNY): 158 yuan for adults, 106 yuan for children (3-12 years old), free admission for children 2 years old and under.

Opening hours: 8:30-18:00

tips:

The zoo does not have a watering hole, and water and drinks are sold at a higher price inside, so it is recommended to bring a good amount of water over.

There are 8 restaurants in the park including KFC***, and next to the water park is KFC, so you can fix lunch.

It's best to get in 15 minutes early and pick a spot, the front row is the one that gets wet and it's easier to get interactive.

Singapore Zoo

9, Night Safari

It is said to be the first night zoo, which is able to satisfy the curiosity of urbanites to the wild jungle. This zoo is designed to be fun, and the fun is not in seeing the animals, but in finding them. In the dim light, struggling to distinguish where the animal is, what it is.

Night Zoo overcrowding can be said to be comparable to Universal Studios, after practice, that the best tour order is to go in after the first walking tour of the four trails, and a variety of nocturnal animals up close and personal contact, and then look at the time to go to see the SHOW (entrance to the right), and then the next people will be a little less, to do the sightseeing car. The night zoo's mini-train route doesn't overlap with the walking route, and you don't see the same things. The small train takes more than 40 minutes for one lap.

Transportation: MRT NS line to ChoaChuKang station (ChoaChuKang), transfer to SMRT 927 bus ****;

Metro NS line to AngMoKio station (AngMoKio), transfer to NWFB 138.

Admission (CNY): $216 for adults, $144 for children aged 3 to 12, with special seating reservations for Japanese and Mandarin interpretation (including English guided tours) available for $48 per person. Chinese guided tours are available for an additional RMB 50.

Opening hours: 19:15pm to 12:00 midnight daily (last ticket sale 23:15pm), restaurants and retail stores open daily from 17:30pm.

Time reference: 3 hours

Night Safari

10, Fishtail Lion Park

Singapore Riverfront, just across Clarke Quay. This is an iconic building of Singapore and almost a must-see attraction for tourists. Taking pictures here, you can take pictures of the Sands Hotel behind you, the Ferris wheel and the big durian together. You can pose for photos in various ways, such as holding up the big boat on top of the Sands Hotel building, or catching the spray of water from the Fishtail Lion. The park is small and pretty much a tour around the water spraying Fish Tail Lion with no stores or restaurants nearby. It's a 30-minute walk to the Ferris wheel, and ice-cream cold drinks are sold under the bridge.

To get there: use a cool card to sit on the word post green line, red line, Raffles Place (RafflesPlace)

Opening hours: 24 hours

Tickets: free

Fishtail Lion Park

11, St. Andrew's Church

St. Andrew's Cathedral is a white, Gothic-style cathedral in Singapore! St. Andrew's Cathedral is a white Gothic-style cathedral in Singapore. When we went to the church, the church was in the middle of a service, and the atmosphere was very solemn, with a lot of worshippers, and we stayed inside for a long time. Although there is no air conditioning, the large, clear windows and the quiet environment make it very peaceful for the body and mind, and the Bibles are provided free of charge in various languages for people to peruse on every seat, and an old man was slowly organizing them in a very peaceful way. The lawn in front of the church is full of visitors resting and playing. You can just about see the Big Durian and the Golden Sands Hotel from here.

This church is actually not visited by many people and has maintained its quiet beauty despite being in the downtown area. You can walk from Marina Bay to St. Andrew's Cathedral (if you're not afraid of the sun and have enough time), or you can save yourself the trouble by taking the MRT Green Line directly from Raffles Place to City Hall Station, and then come out from Exit C of the MRT station, where you'll be able to see the beautiful cathedral.

Address: 11StAndrew'sRD, Singapore

How to get there: Use your Singapore Cool Card to take the MRT to EW13/NS25CItyHall station.

Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9:00-17:00; Wed 9:45-17:00; Sun 9:00-13:30.

Admission: Free

Reference time: 1 hour

St. Andrew's Church

12, Kampong Glam

The place is a gathering place for Muslims in Singapore. As a special neighborhood in Singapore, it is naturally home to a variety of exquisite handicrafts and aromatic food stores. Although it is a Muslim neighborhood, but here, you can see the gorgeous Indian sari, exquisite Nyonya clothing, very rich characteristics of the Hu Ji Hua gold jewelry. Personally, I feel it's better than Little India, with very few people, a variety of architectural styles and a refreshing feel.

MRTBugis station can be reached. This is the Malay cultural district and the landmark is the Sultan Mosque Sultan

The Mosque (Singapore's largest mosque) can accommodate up to 5,000 Moslems praying collectively in the mosque at the same time. The colorful short buildings are neatly spread out on both sides of the street, and the blue sky and white clouds not only go well with the beach, but also with the petite Kampong Glam, which makes for an absolute blockbuster photo shoot.

There are a lot of Arab stores here, it's worth a stroll to see, there is a two-story vintage store, a lot of vintage antiques, like can stay an afternoon.

Transportation: You can take the subway Blue Line and Green Line and get off at Bugis Station.

Admission: Free

Opening hours: Most mosques are open during the day.

Time reference: half a day

Kampong Glam

13, Chinatown

Cow Che Shui, in fact, the English name is chinatown, which is also a Chinese area in Singapore. Ngau Che Shui and Keramat Quay is very close, the walk probably only takes about 10 minutes. You can get Meizhen Xiang and Lim Chee Yuen's butcher store here. Lim Chee Yuen has fewer stores and is a bit more unique, so the line was very long, so I had to choose to buy Mei Zhen Xiang, which has a smaller queue. In addition, I also shopped at the stalls, just like the domestic commodities market. Here in the refrigerator stickers, 10 dollars can buy 12, not a little cheaper than the souvenir store. In Chinatown can also see one of Singapore's largest Indian temple, than the one in the small India more grand. Take off your shoes and go in to visit, Indian temples and Buddhist temples are completely different styles. There is a Chinatown original museum, hidden in the middle of a bunch of stores, it is worth taking the time to go in to see. For dinner you can go to the food court in Chinatown.

China Square Central Flea Market

Market: Located in China Square, this market is usually open on weekends and sells toys, crafts, artwork, old furniture and more. It's the perfect place for bargain hunting, so spend a couple of hours browsing and you might find a curious gem or two.

Smith

Street: There's nothing more recommendable in Chinatown than this alfresco dining street of authentic flavors. Some of the best snacks include fish ball noodles, thin skin rolls, fried ___ strips, turnip cake and Rojak. Most of the stalls are open from 11:00 am to 23:00 pm and the prices are very affordable.

Niu Che Shui

14, Orchard Road

Beating out the Champs Elysees in Paris and Bond Street in London, Orchard Road was ranked the world's top shopping street by a French marketing consultant earlier this year. The three-mile shopping street encompasses 22 luxury shopping centers and six department stores showcasing the world's best brands and chicest boutiques. It is actually a variety of shopping malls, suitable for buying luxury goods, students who have little interest in shopping even if you do not come. If you only have time to shop, then head straight to Paragon, Ngee Ann City and Orchard Bend Mall (ION

Orchard) - the best of the best in Singapore's shopping centers. Opening hours: 10am - 9pm daily.

It should also be mentioned that apart from the mall, Kinokuniya at Ngee Ann City on Orchard Road, is the largest bookstore in Southeast Asia. The variety is superb and superb to browse. There are three versions of comics for sale in Chinese, Japanese and English, as well as a variety of movie peripherals that you can buy some for your friends.

Singapore shopping: Orchard Road for high-end goods, Chinatown for low-end goods. The first thing you need to do is to compare Singapore and HK. Cosmetics or HK cheap, clothing to see the eye is not bad, but the brand domestic also, luxury goods seem to be more expensive than HK. Singapore has a local C & amp; K, no store in other countries, selling bags and shoes, super cheap, three or four hundred on a good bag, it's worth it!

Orchard Road

Singapore Accommodation Tips

The most characteristic choice --- 22% of tourists choose to live in Bugis / Little India: Bugis and Little India are only 500 meters away from each other, but there are two very different faces of Arabia and India. Characteristic architecture combined with hundreds of stalls of local delicacies make this district always crowded with tourists. The Metro Blue, Green and Purple lines all pass through here, and there are many backpacker hostels, making it quite convenient.

The most relaxing and entertaining option --- 20% of tourists choose to stay on Sentosa Island: with Universal Studios, an aquarium, and a golf course on the island, it's a paradise for vacationers, and accommodations are dominated by star-rated hotels. The environment is great and free public **** transportation around the island is provided, which is environmentally friendly and convenient. The harbor area is home to a large shopping mall, Yee Fung City, and a famous nightlife venue, St. James Power Station.

The most downtown option - 19% of visitors choose to stay at Marina Bay: the Fishtail Lion, Ferris wheel, and F1 track are all here, with upscale hotels galore. Four MRT lines pass through here, providing direct access to other attractions in the city and Sentosa Island. The city's landmark Sands Hotel is located in this district and overlooks all of Singapore from its top-floor infinity pool.

The busiest option - 11% of travelers choose to stay at Orchard Road: a globally famous shopping paradise located next to Presidential Park on MRT Line 1. It is home to large shopping centers such as Seahouses and Lion's Mansion, as well as a number of specialty stores and bazaars. Bars and delicious exotic restaurants are hidden in small houses among the tall buildings in various shapes and sizes. during the Christmas period in November-December, there are all kinds of sculptures on the road, and the businesses are decorated with lights of various colors and the atmosphere is lively.