Accommodation is the cheapest about 150-250 per night.
Transportation per day - bus metro is about 50, tickets are about 100.
A meal is about 20 for a regular one.
So for three days on your own, the minimum budget is 2820.
Attractions - Night Zoo, Little India. Chinatown, Orchard Road, Sentosa
Specifications:
Singapore 3 Days
Day 1
Florida Park Hill - Sentosa
In the morning, go to Floridian Hill to look out at Singapore floating on the sea, and then in the afternoon, take the cable car to the Sentosa Island to the Asia's largest Marine Life Museum - Underwater World, to spend a wonderful time. Underwater World, for an amazing journey, followed by a trip to the Waterpark to savor the exhilaration and excitement of the 100-meter-long waterslide, and in the evening to see the fountains dancing to the sound of music.
Day 2
Singapore Ngee Ann City Mall - Lucky Business Center - Wisma Plaza - Chinatown - Little India - Clarke Quay
In the morning, go to the Orchard Road area of Eastin. Orchard Road, Ngee Ann City, Lucky Commercial Center and so on, and in the afternoon, go to the area of Chinatown and Little India to savor the exotic atmosphere. In the evening, go to Clarke Quay to tour Singapore like a local.
Day 3
Jurong Bird Park
Jurong Bird Park in the morning to wander in the paradise of birds, and taste the feeling of being one with nature, and in the afternoon, go to Tang City to see the reproduction of ancient China, just out of the ancient times, immediately into the world of the universe - Science Center.
Accommodation
Singapore's well-developed tourism industry, a variety of levels of hotels, hotels, both the price of hundreds of dollars in the highest level of hotels, but also tens of dollars in the economy of the hostels and Chinese-style hotels, tourists can be in accordance with their own financial conditions to choose the appropriate place to stay.
Singapore's high-class hotels can be described as world-class in terms of facilities, atmosphere and service. If you don't have to stay in cheap hotels because of financial considerations, we recommend you to stay in the highest class, high-class hotels in Singapore. These hotels are unique in terms of exterior architecture and interior decoration, such as the famous Raffles Hotel and Liang Mu Yuan Hotel, both of historical value and tourist attractions, they were built in the late 19th century to the early 20th century, its colonial Western-style appearance has made it a tourist attraction in Singapore. In the area of Chinatown and Little India, there are small shop-style hotels with less than 50 rooms, which have stores on the first floor and residential buildings on the second and third floors, with strong Singaporean style interiors to give you a better understanding of Singapore, such as the Royal Duke and the Dragon Inn.
There are also many budget hostels in Singapore including high class apartments, hostels, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association), etc. with the lowest prices in Singapore. The guests of this kind of hostels are mostly travelers and Chinese and Indian businessmen who travel around the world. Staying here and exchanging anecdotes about their travels with each other, they can spend the whole trip happily. These hotels are mostly concentrated around Mingkulian Street, Chinatown and Little India. Recently, these budget hotels have also been popping up in residential areas in the suburbs.
Introduction to Food and Drink
Traveling to Singapore allows you to taste cuisines from all over the world. Its cuisine includes not only Chinese, Malay and Indian dishes of the three major ethnic groups, but also European dishes such as French, Italian and British, making it a paradise for gourmets.
If you're a fan of the culinary extravaganza, you can't go wrong with the Singapore Food Festival and the World Celebrity Chefs' Convention, which is held in April every year. It's where the world's famous chefs show off their skills, and where many cuisines come together, so come and eat your heart out! For an al fresco experience in the hawker centers, head to the must-see tourist centers such as Chinatown, Old Pasir Ris and Katong.
Singapore's largest population is Chinese, and Chinese cuisine is the most diverse. Among them, Cantonese cuisine is the most popular Chinese cuisine in Singapore, known for being light and pushing the boundaries of Chinese cuisine, from a simple dish of barbecued pork with noodles to an elaborate dish of shark's fin in a soup or crispy suckling pig, all of which are appetizing. Many restaurants in Singapore offer Cantonese dim sum, featuring steamed or deep-fried dim sum, which is quite popular. Apart from Cantonese cuisine, other famous Chinese dishes include Peking Duck, Shanghai Eel, Teochew Duck, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Hakka Stuffed Bean Curd and Spicy Szechuan Cuisine. Some of the famous restaurants in Chinese cuisine are Heung Tong (Guangzhou cuisine), Ming Jiang Sichuan Restaurant (Sichuan cuisine), Cheung Kong Shanghai Restaurant (Shanghai cuisine), Pine Garden (Beijing cuisine) and so on. There are also unique Malay, Indian and Nyonya cuisines.
Singapore near the hot waters of the rich seafood, fresh quality, lobster, crab, shrimp, mussels, cuttlefish and a variety of seafood are on the table of the good food, seafood is also popular so that some restaurants specializing in a variety of seafood only. Generally speaking, seafood centers along the east coast charge less than many restaurants in the city. One of the most popular dishes is the chili crab, which involves stir-frying the meat and shell of a plump crab with eggplant sauce and chili peppers, giving it a memorable flavor.
Singapore also offers a wide range of traditional Asian cuisines, with visitors enjoying Japanese cuisine in a Japanese-inspired atmosphere, spicy Thai food is also gaining popularity, and other favorites include Vietnamese, Taiwanese and Korean cuisine.
Special care tips: Consumption in Singapore is not cheap, if you want to save a little bit of friends do not refer to the following suggestions.
1, the general community or commercial district near the small stores will be operating food and beverage composed of small bazaar, known as: FOOD COURT. by the Singaporean government unified development and investment in business, so different stores operating different tastes of food, as low as 1.5 SGD a Hainanese chicken rice, 2 SGD a Indonesian fried rice, 40 cents for a cup of Coke. Note: There is usually no air-conditioning here, only electric fans, and most of them operate in the open air. Different colored plates represent different operators, and the seating is free, so you can order more than one type of food with your companions and sit down to enjoy it together. After eating, the operators will take back their plates and the government arranges for them to be sterilized every day. The other most common type of food center is in the BI level of the shopping mall in the commercial district (the first basement level, of course, there will also be the second basement level), known as: FOOD CENTRE. Compared with FOOD COURT, the biggest feature of this place is that it has air-conditioning, and the types of food are almost the same, but the practice of the food may be a little more sophisticated, including utensils, but of course, the price is a lot more expensive than the FOOD CENTRE, a Hainanese chicken rice is about SGD 5. A Hainanese chicken rice is about S$5. Note: Singapore's fast-food restaurants, including McDonald's and KFC need to eat their own dishes after eating, eat and go will be discriminated against by the locals, which is very rude behavior.
2, McDonald's and Kentucky Fried Chicken in Singapore than in the country much cheaper, for example: HOT WING (Hot Wings) this 2000 developed and sold in the country for a pair of $ 7, in Singapore is SGD 1.99 (less than $ 10) 5 only.
Entertainment
Singapore offers a wide variety of entertainment programs, ranging from Chinese classical music and traditional Chinese drama to world-class orchestra performances. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy a round of golf, tennis or swimming pools, and watch horse races with a twist. As night falls, the city comes alive with a variety of night entertainment venues, with numerous nightclubs, cabarets and discos to keep the night moving and energized.
In theater restaurants and nightclubs, guests can dine while enjoying the vocal and visual pleasures of performances by Hong Kong and Taiwanese artistes, as well as Las Vegas-style cabaret shows from the United States. In several dinner theaters in Singapore, such as the Mandarin Hotel's "ASEAN Night" and the State Guest International Hotel's cultural performances, you can enjoy Singapore's ethnic dances. Almost all nightclubs have beautiful escorts to provide friendly and courteous service. On the bustling Orchard Road, the discos are decorated and designed with their own specialties, whether retro or avant-garde, all with the most popular music to attract people to dance all night long. Barge Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay along the Singapore River is a good place for people to relax and gather at night. At dusk, intoxicating jazz, classic rock and roll, and western hits flow out from one pub along the riverbank, and the whole river is swirling with music and lights, and Clarke Quay also has a wonderful program - Adventure Ride.
In addition, you can enjoy swimming, water skiing, sailing and boat rides in the East Coast Park and Kallang River, bathing in the warm tropical waters; at the Singapore Racing Association in Grange, you can cheer and boil with the whole crowd, spending a tense and exciting time; hot spring baths, saunas, foot massages to let your spirit completely loosen up, in addition to cricket, tennis, golf and other kinds of In addition, there are various recreational sports such as cricket, tennis, golf and so on, allowing you to experience a Singapore full of vigor and vitality.
Shopping
Singapore's main shopping centers are Orchard Road on the north bank of the Singapore River, around Government House and Marina Square, and along Scotts Street. Orchard Road is Singapore's upscale shopping district, equivalent to Tokyo's Ginza, the entire street is lined with commercial buildings, a collection of world famous brand-name goods, shopping environment is elegant, but the corresponding price is not expensive. Here there is Singapore's largest shopping center - Ngee Ann City Shopping Center, known as the pearl of Singapore's shopping; Eastin. Orchard store occupies half of the entire Wisma Plaza, a variety of high-grade goods are available; it is worth a try is the Lucky Business Center, which is a first-class brand-name clothing stores, although fewer, but other commodities are all available and affordable, but to buy brand-name items, it is best to choose the period of the sale.
In the Government House and the Esplanade around the Esplanade, there is a grand scale known as the Esplanade, there are small items complete Raffles Court and so on. And the areas around Chinatown, Little India, Bugis . The areas around Chinatown, Little India, Bugis Yarra Street and Holland Village sell a wide range of low-priced, ethnic clothing and handicrafts. Changi Airport and Magnum City are also famous for their duty-free stores. (Note: You can shop with confidence at the Fishtail Lion Emblem Shop. (Also attached are the basics of GST refunds and bargaining).
Special care tips: Singapore's big shopping malls are unified business management, the domestic shopping malls are generally unified business, while sub-brand management. So the biggest difference in the trial and pay the bill, you can enjoy browsing in the mall after selecting their favorite clothes to the fitting area to try, each time you try on a maximum of not more than three pieces of clothing, the fitting area generally have more than 10 rooms, but in the period of the sale or need to queue up, try on the clothes you do not like to put directly on the hanger next to the fitting room can be gone, there will not be a salesman enthusiastic smile to urge you to buy, like the goods are taken directly to the cashier, you will be able to buy the goods, you will have to buy the goods. The goods that you like will be taken directly to the cashier to pay.
Opening hours: Most stores in Singapore are open from 10:00am to 9:00pm, and some are open until 10:00pm on weekends.
Receipts (invoices): Department stores use cash register slips, so if you are shopping at a smaller store, ask the shopkeeper for a receipt.
Guarantees: Stores usually provide an international guarantee for goods valid for one year, which is available at the shopper's own expense and sometimes at an additional cost. Be sure to check that the required information on the warranty has been added and stamped with the store's seal. Please do not accept photocopies or incomplete certificates.
Note: The GST (Goods and Services Tax) has been adjusted from January 1, 2003 to 5%.
Transportation
External Transportation:
Air: Singapore Airlines and major foreign airlines operate routes from Singapore to major countries, regions and cities around the world. Domestic flights operate to and from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Xiamen, Kunming and Qingdao. An air-conditioned airport shuttle bus runs every 20 minutes from the airport to hotels from 6:00 am to 0:00 pm. Prices are S$5 for adults and S$3 for children, and the routes are divided into Route 1 and Route 2.
Land and water: by bus or on foot across the Straits of Johor Bridge, long-distance buses as well as train and boat access from Indonesia or Malaysia.
Internal Transportation: (with city transportation map)
Metro: The MRT is divided into North-South, East-West and North-East lines, and you can change to East-West and North-South lines at Raffles Place and Government House in the city center. Also Jurong East can interchange with East-West and North-South lines.
Bus: In Singapore, when you see the car you want to sit, you have to wave to the driver to indicate that you want to get on the car, otherwise the car will whistle past you; take the bus using the front door to get on the bus, the back door to get off the bus, get on the bus to pay first, the car is not set to find the cash, you have to prepare the change; get off the bus to say hello to the newer types of buses, as long as the bus before getting off, just press the red button inside the car, there is no red button in the case of the bus. On the line, there is no red button, as long as you pull the sunroof or the black tape on the window, the sound of "crackling ......", the driver will stop at the next stop.
Tram: The tram starts from the Botanic Gardens and passes through most of the hotels on Orchard Road, and on the way also goes to Newton Circle, Raffles Hotel, Raffles City, Queen's Place, Fish Tail Lion Park, Old Pasir Ris Market, Mali Aman Hindutu Temple and Tanjong Pagar Reserve, before finally turning back at the World Trade Center, the gateway to Sentosa Island, and Follow this route. Buses run every 30 minutes from 9:00am to 21:00pm daily. A free-use one-day ticket costs S$9 (S$7 for children) and a one-time-only ticket costs S$3. Tickets can be purchased at the hotel desk or directly from the driver, and you can ask for a map of the route as a reference for the day's itinerary at the time of purchase. It is quaint and can efficiently visit the city's attractions.
Taxi: Taxi fares are metered, starting at S$2.40 for up to 1km and increasing by 10 cents every 240 meters thereafter. In the event of a traffic jam, the meter automatically jumps one point for every 45 seconds that the taxi fails to advance one unit of distance (240 meters). Cabs in Singapore stop at the side of the road, so if you are in a hurry, you can ask for a cab at a cab stand in a hotel or shopping center. When returning to the city from the countryside, it is difficult to get a cab at night, so you can make a reservation, making sure to specify your area, street, and prominent buildings, etc. Call 4525555 or 4747707 (24 hours a day) for a taxi.
Traffic rules and etiquette: Singapore is a left traffic rules, urban roads are smooth, car speed is very fast, when crossing the street to distinguish between crosswalks or box lines, crosswalks are more often set up in residential areas, the car to allow pedestrians to go first, the driver sees the intersection of pedestrians automatically slow down and stop and wait for you to pass and then start, so get used to the domestic waiting for no cars and then cross the street
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