About Singapore
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Things to do in Singapore
Start your sightseeing adventures at Marina Bay in Singapore. It's an epic resort that features casinos, shopping venues, restaurants, and more. Make sure to stay until after the sun goes down so you can see the marina lit up by thousands of colorful lights. Next, head to the Singapore Flyer, which is currently the largest Ferris wheel in the world. You'll soar 165 meters (213 feet) into the air and experience breathtaking views of the city-state. There are several on-site dining options, so consider coming in the evening before dinner and taking your meal at the complex. Don't miss Universal Studios Singapore, either. It features five roller coasters and two water rides. It's divided into several themed areas, including those modeled around international cities. There's a WaterWorld live performance and a Shrek 4-D Adventure. Plus, the park boasts several kiddie rides for the little ones.
Singapore Transit
Singapore's mass rapid transit system allows you to jet anywhere in the city-state quickly. With 102 stations, you'll never have to walk very far to reach your destination, and because Singapore doesn't rely much on car transportation, you'll get to live like a local. The MRT system runs from about 5 a.m. until 1 a.m. When you fly into Changi Airport, pick up a map of the MRT stations for convenience.
Shopping in Singapore
Singapore is home to several shopping districts. Start in China Town if you're looking for inexpensive souvenirs, but prepare to negotiate to get the best price. This district has hundreds of small shops as well as restaurants that serve authentic Chinese food. Little India is also a popular shopping and dining destination. You can fuel up on Indian food at one of the restaurants, then wander in and out of the stores that sell everything from antiques to clothing. If you're in the mood for high-end merchandise, head to Orchard Road. It's lined with upscale shops and trendy restaurants, though you can find a few stores that cater to budget-conscious consumers, too. It's also a great place to people-watch or ride a bike.
Dining in Singapore
When you want the greatest selection of eateries, visit Clarke Quay, an enormous development that contains restaurants as well as shops and other attractions. Choose from venues that serve every type of cuisine, from Asian fusion to Mexican fare. You'll love the Corner House, which is located in a Colonial bungalow that feels more like a home than a restaurant. You'll find global dishes on the menu and beautiful views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Plus, you can get a verandah table if you want the coziest and most intimate dining experience.