Posted 27 December 2022
All the places in Singapore that really capture the best of Lion City
Popularly known as the Lion’s City, Singapore is known for its skyscrapers, greenery and empty spaces. What is amazing about the city is that it is at once a leap into the future and a place set in the lap of nature. So, you get to see both skyscrapers and lots of forests and green spots at different corners of the city.
In addition to being the home to forests, the city is also home to a huge variety of wildlife, be it in the forests or deep in the sea. So, you can spot the amazing wildlife at the Botanical Gardens of Singapore and you can come across the interesting marine life in one of the many aquariums in the city. Moreover, Singapore happens to be the place for good food, a great shopping experience and some quality time with your family and friends.
It is true that there is indeed a lot to capture in Singapore. The wildlife, the forests and the picturesque city will add to your photos. There are lots of places in Singapore that you can visit for a great experience like Little India, Orchard Street, Universal Studios, China Town and Sentosa Island. With an excellent public transport system, such as buses, trains and cycles, it is very convenient for you to roam around the city on your own. So, make sure you carry your cameras for umpteen photos and lots of memories.
Places to visit in Singapore
- Botanic Gardens: One of the best sights to capture in Singapore includes the lush greenery of Botanic Gardens. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Botanic Gardens acts as the lungs of the city. There are more than 10,000 species of plants and trees in the garden. If you love nature, then here you will have a lot to discover.
- Lazarus Island: There is no denying that beaches and the sea are the most picture perfect locations! Lazarus Island is one of the most pristine beaches in Singapore and is perfect for a long walk or a picnic with family and friends. It offers a happy break from the hustle and bustle of city life.
- Sentosa Island: Take your camera and head over to the Sentosa Island in Singapore, which is one of the most picturesque places in the city. It is a small resort island in the city. In this place, you will come across green rainforests, spas, beaches and lots of fun things to do. There is an amusement park in Sentosa, along with a butterfly garden, an aquarium, beach clubs with live music and lots more.
- SEA Aquarium: The South East Asia (SEA) Aquarium is home to more than 800 species of aquatic animals. It might interest you to know that it boasts of the world’s largest viewing panel. You will find amazing marine animals in this aquarium like dolphins, hammerhead sharks, moray eel and poison arrow frogs.
- Gardens by the Bay: This place in Singapore will be a delight for your cameras! With next generation supertrees, space domes and sculptures, you will surely feel as if you have been transported to 2050! There is a light and sound show that makes the place look even more magical.
Best markets for shopping in Singapore
- Orchard Road: It is one of the most popular streets in Singapore, owing to its beautiful decoration and hustle-bustle. The place is lined with department stores, boutiques, malls and more. It is a pure delight to walk through this lane and occasionally, take lots of pictures!
- Little India: A market which will make you feel at home in a foreign country is Little India. It is basically a line of street shops where you can find jewellery, silverware, sarees, fabrics, food items and lots more.
- Haji Lane: A beautiful and colourful lane, this place is perfect for a camera capture! Haji Lane offers you offbeat products like vintage cameras, colourful scarves and clothes with quirky designs. So, if you are looking to buy something really unique, then this is a good place to go to.
- Marina Bay: One of the most popular attractions in the city, Marina Bay houses many malls in Singapore. Here you will find local brands and even international ones. Prices range from affordable to high-end. Moreover, this place is a good spot for children and offers lots of entertaining activities.
- China Town: If you are looking for a budget shopping spree, then China Town is a good place to be. The place offers lots of amazing spices, souvenirs, clothes and more at really affordable prices. There are also shops selling handicraft items and novels.
Try delicious food of Singapore
Food is something that is always worth capturing. Singapore offers some really tasty food which you should not miss out on. Indisputably, it is a foodie’s delight! So, when you are done exploring the town and are in need of a food break, try the famous food of Singapore in places like Luke’s, Samy’s Curry, Park Bench Deli, PS. Café and Jaan by Kirk Westaway. In such places, make sure you try their wanton mee, which is a dish made of hot broth, egg noodles and leafy vegetables.
In addition to that, you can try Hainanese chicken rice, which is basically comfort food. It consists of chicken pieces with chicken stock and vegetables. Char kway teow, also known as flat noodles, is a must try in Singapore. The dish comprises flat noodles, with soya sauce and sausage slices.
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Travel tips before visiting Singapore
- While travelling around Singapore, please remember to abide by the rules and regulations. Please follow traffic rules and do not litter streets.
- The best way to travel in Singapore is by using public transport modes, especially MRT.
- Please make sure that you carry your medicines. Buying medicines in Singapore can be complicated as most of the time, the chemist shops ask for prescriptions.
- Make sure you plan your trip well in advance. That way, you can buy tickets at affordable rates. Therefore, book an IndiGo flight route at least three months in advance.
- Pack well for the trip. Make sure that you carry sweat-absorbing clothes with you as Singapore is very humid.
- When in Singapore, eat like the locals. Head over to street food shops as restaurants and fancy dining can be expensive.
How to reach Singapore from India?
- By air: The IndiGo flights to Singapore are the shortest from India. Moreover, Singapore’s Changi Airport is one of the most well-connected airports in the world. The airport is also known for having its own amusement world. Changi Airport offers lots of entertainment options to travellers, be it in the form of butterfly parks, indoor waterfalls, sunflower gardens, orchid gardens or cactus gardens.
- By train: Singapore is well-connected to multiple cities through railways. Tourists can take a train from Malaysia, Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur in order to reach Singapore comfortably. The main railway station in Singapore is Tanjong Pagar MRT Station.
- By road: Singapore not only has a well-connected network of roads, but it is also aesthetically very pleasing. So, tourists can also plan a road trip to Singapore from places like Malaysia. It is also possible to take a public bus, which will get you to your destination in no time. Buses are operated by two major organisations – SBS and Causeway Link.
How to get around Singapore?
Getting around Singapore is really easy and convenient. The city has a really well-connected public transport system. The most popular public transport is Mass Rapid Transit (MRT). It is an underground rail network which can get you to your destination in no time. The bus network is also great for travelling across the city. Exploring the city on foot or on a bicycle is strongly recommended.
Best time to visit Singapore
Singapore is at its best between the months of February and April. This is the time of the dry season in the city with minimum rainfall. Around this time, beaches and wildlife are the prettiest. Moreover, if you go between July and August, you can witness the Great Singapore Sale, which is a delight for shopaholics.
Climate of Singapore
Singapore experiences a tropical climate, since it is located near the equator. The city receives abundant rainfall with high temperatures. Hence, there is high humidity throughout the year. The only time the city witnesses a dry season is between the months of February and April. This time reports the least amount of rainfall in the year.
Conclusion
Singapore is a city of joy, greenery, food and entertainment. Places in Singapore like Botanic Gardens, Sentosa Island, Orchard Street, Little India and the pristine beaches are a must visit. Therefore, make sure you have sufficient days at hand to be able to explore every nook and corner of this amazing city-state in detail. Make sure you get your cameras and capture a lot of beautiful moments and memories on your trip to Singapore, which will remain with you for a lifetime.
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