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lundi 18 août 2014

10 things you should absolutely do in Singapore

10 things you should absolutely do in Singapore

Singapore is one of the major hubs of the South-East and the city is also on the route of kangaroos. So it is very common to see friends / family / former colleagues come around for a few days in the city-state while they are passing through the area.
Obviously all French Singapore are ground to such visits (almost monthly) and each with its own golf suggests that guests pass (with variations often minimal).
So what are the inevitable to do if you are visiting Singapore things?

10 things to do in Singapore absolutely

    • #1 Marveling at Gardens By The Bay : Meet at Pandora, certainly one of the most spectacular places in Singapore. Both domes offer different experiences and nice but you can also just sit outside and admire the giant trees.
Gardens by the Bay à Singapour
    • #2 Admirer la Cité-Etat depuis le haut de Marina Bay Sands : even if only to get a view of what Singapore and also see the infinite pool on top of MBS which unfortunately is not available (except for hotel guests).
    • #3Drink in one-altitude : evening to have a panorama of Singapore at night. The most beautiful night view of the city-state (by not make secure against the Singapore Sling as Cocktail).
    • #4 Eating dim sum at Din Tai Fung : unavoidable with restaurants throughout Singapore, offering excellent dim sum, often imitated and rarely matched (especially taking into account the correct prices). If you could make a meal in Singapore, go to Din Tai Fung.
Préparation de Dim Sum à Din Tai Fung
    • #5 Visit The Singapore City Gallery : a lot of people wonder why this place is a must in Singapore. Simply because it is the best place (much more than the National Museum to me) to be aware of the Singaporean success but also the organization of the authorities of the island. A must and it is free and it pleases everyone.
Singapore City Gallery
    • #6 Getting lost in Chinatown : many shop houses (traditional houses), and also the perfect venue for small memories gadgets (magnets, key chains, ...). If you do not know what to bring to Singapore, please lirecet article.
    • #7 Shopping in Haji Lane : one of the alternative areas of Singapore that offer a lot of independent shops. Moreover Haji Lane is located in the neighborhood of Malay town and offers an alternative vision of the little-known city-state: that of shop houses and small streets that contrast with the austere and cold image of downtown.
    • #8 An evening at the Night Safari : it remains one of the most popular attractions of the city-state that appeals to families.
    • #9 Take the cable car from Mount Faber and Sentosa :for two things, see the container port from the sky (which is super awesome) and then climb up to Mount Faber to enjoy the true Singapore, the HDB of sight. It also helps to go to Sentosa to take a quick look at this theme park / tourist trap that is usually overpriced (you have been warned).
Cable Car Singapore à Harbour Front
    • #10 Take a picture of the Merlion :choke point for photos with the Merlion and MBS in the background, much like the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Things that could also be in the list

    • The Botanical Garden (for its fantastic collection of orchids).
    • Biking in Pulau Ubin (because it's cool, if you still doubt, the photo below is not Malaysia or Indonesia but Pulau Ubin in Singapore).
Ile de Pulau Ubin (Singapour)
    • Take a drink at Raffles Hotel (and lay the remains of peanuts on the floor).
    • Admire the Opera Singapore, Finally, the two buildings that look like durians at Esplanade (it takes 10-15 minutes).
    • Southern Ridges Walk  that will take you to Mount Faber to Hort Park via Henderson Waves (if you make the cable car between Sentosa and Mount Faber-and you have the time then it is to do).
Le pont Henderson Waves à Singapour
    • Visit the Singapore Zoo 
    • Getting lost in Little India and make a trip to Mustafa (night, because otherwise it is of little interest to the day).
    • Visit The Singapore National Museum (permanent collections) to learn more about the country you visit and the fantastic economic success of the city-state which must ultimately little to chance.
Musée National de Singapour
    • Eating a chicken rice in a food court (eg, Newton Circus, Maxwell or Old Airport Road).

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