You can see and book the hotel here.
Arabian Street/Poundgram (Arabian Street/Poundgram)
You can feel different customs here. Originally a fishing village at the mouth of the Luoshao River, it still retains the fortress of Muslim rulers. You can visit Sultana Kampong Glam or the Sultan Mosque and browse the exquisite silk, velvet and traditional Arab Muslim food sold by Arab merchants.
Bus route:
Take the subway to Burgis Station (EW 12) and walk along Victoria Street to Arabian Street.
Chinatown (Chinatown)
In Chinatown, modern shopping centers, various vendors and century-old shops live next to each other. Walking in the numerous alleys of Chinatown, you will see all kinds of antique handicrafts made by craftsmen and learn about the traditional arts of China people, such as China calligraphy, sculpture, puppets, Buddha statues, incense sticks and Mid-Autumn Festival. At the same time, there are all kinds of goods in the store, from old clogs to modern CD walkman. Smith Street in Chinatown is an open-air food street, where you can find the most delicious local snacks. Why don't you try the fried food here? @ Tiao, radish cake, Rojak (sand stained with sweet pulp and broken flowers) and so on. Most of the booths are open from 1 1:00 in the morning to1:00 in the evening, and the prices are very affordable.
Bus route:
Take the subway to Outram Park Station (EW 16) and get off and walk.
The central area is located in Trenganu Street /Smith Street block.
Tanjung Bagh: Take the subway to Tanjung Bagh Station (EW 15).
Little India (Little India)
As soon as I entered Little India, there was a strong smell of Chili. This shop displays silverware, bronzes, jewelry with ethnic characteristics, jasmine rings and silk saris. No matter in the huge Zhu Jiao center. Or in a small grocery store, all kinds of interesting things are waiting for you to explore. In Diwali, Hindu Diwali was taught impromptu, and Little India was decorated into a splendid mythical world, where people came to shop everywhere.
Bus route:
Take bus No.64, No.65 or 1 165438 to Orchard Road to Silong Highway. botanical garden
Night hunting
There are many secrets hidden in the night, and hunting at night will undoubtedly make people feel more exciting. Here, you can watch rhinos and enjoy the howling of hyenas. There are more than 100 kinds of rare wild animals living here. You can go sightseeing on foot or by tram. Whichever way you choose, night hunting is a wilderness adventure you can't miss.
Opening hours: 7: 30 pm to 65438+ 02: 00 midnight (every day).
Approximate tour time: 3 hours.
Admission: adult1S $5.45 and child (3- 12 years old)1S $0.30.
E-ticket: S $5 for adults and S $2 for children (3- 12 years old).
Bus route:
Take the subway to Choa Chu Kang Station (NS 16), and then take Bada bus 138 to the zoo.
Jurong Bird Park
Jurong Bird Park is one of the largest bird zoos in the world. It is a place where education is fun. There are more than 600 species and more than 8,000 colorful birds in the park. It is best to take a modern air-conditioned monorail train to visit the bird park. The train route covers the whole park, and you can observe all kinds of birds from a height. Of course, you can also use the map to visit the park on foot.
Opening hours: 8 am to 6 pm every day.
Approximate tour time: half a day.
Tickets:
Adult 12 Singapore dollar
Children (/kloc-under 0/2 years old) S $5.
Senior citizen s $8.40.
Family ticket (two adults and three children) S $36
Family ticket (four adults and three children) S $54.
Monorail train:
9 a.m.-5.30 p.m.
Adult s $3.00
Children (under 65438 +02 years old) 2 Singapore dollars
Bus route: Take the subway to Wenli Station (EW27), and then transfer to 194 or 25 1 New Bus.
singapore botanic gardens
The park is close to the city center and covers an area of 52 hectares, which is a microcosm of this tropical island country. There are natural virgin forests and characteristic gardens in the park. There are plumeria, roses, ferns and desert plants in the characteristic garden. The park is rich in plant resources and diverse in species, among which there are many rare plants. Coffee shops distributed around the park provide an ideal resting place for people who like to relax and eat.
Opening hours:
Every day from 5: 00 am to 2: 00 pm/kloc-0.
(National Jihu Garden: 8: 30 am to 7: 00 pm every day)
Tickets:
Botanical Garden: Free of charge.
National Orchid Garden:
Adult 2 Singapore dollars
Children (1 under 2 years old)1s $
Senior citizen (over 60 years old) 65438 yuan +0 Singapore dollar.
Bus route:
Take bus No.7, 105, 7 135, 123 or 174 at Orchard Avenue. Outer island of Singapore
Sentosa Island (Sentosa)
This holiday island, with a length of 4.2km, a width of 1 km and an area of 390 hectares, is only half a kilometer south of the main island of Singapore and is connected with the main island by a continental bridge. Until 1967 was returned to the Singapore government, it was always a British fortress and base. 1967, the Singapore government decided to develop it into a holiday island for local and overseas tourists, and renamed it Sentosa, which means "peace and tranquility" in Malay. Sentosa Island is connected with the mainland of Singapore by a causeway bridge, and is regarded as the best holiday destination by tourists, with everything from nature to historical sites, entertainment and exotic things. In addition, the annual Sentosa sand sculpture exhibition and countdown party also add more joy to Sentosa.
Admission: S $2 per person and S $2 per car parking fee.
Ferry service:
9: 30 am to 65438+ 00 pm (Monday to Friday)
8: 30 am to 65438+ 00 pm (Saturday, Sunday and public holidays)
One-way fare: 1.30 Singapore dollars, and round-trip fare is 2.30 Singapore dollars.
Bus route:
After the seaside subway station is put into operation in early 2003, the bus route of Santa Rosa will be reopened, running between the World Trade Center, the seaside subway station and the tourist center.
Cable car:
8: 30 am to 9: 00 pm daily.
Ordinary car charges: S $8.50 for adults and S $3.90 for children (below 12).
Charge for glass suitcase: adult 15.00, and child (1under 2 years old) 8.00.
The above fees do not include entry fees.
Ubin (Ubin)
Pulau Ubin is an island in the northeast of Singapore. It is shaped like a pull back stick and has many low hills. The island is developing into a nature park. Roads, houses, campsites, barracks and other tourist facilities are being built here. The roads on the island have been rebuilt, and toilets and rain shelters have been added to facilitate tourists to explore slowly on foot or by bike.
According to the plan, most of the natural environment on Ubin Island will remain unchanged. In granite fields, coconut trees and rubber orchards, mangrove swamps and fish and shrimp farms, tourists can still feel the strong local flavor.
Chekhov Beach in the east of the island is an ecological zone of marine life, with many rare species of marine life such as crabs, starfish, seahorses and corals.
Admission: free.
Bus route:
Take bus No.2 or No.29 from Tanah Merah subway station (EW4) to Changi Village bus interchange station, and then take the 10 minute ferry at Changi point. Tickets are S $2, and the service hours are from 6 am to 165438+ 0 pm.