Singapore is a melting pot of different cultures, and the people here live with respect and understanding for each other. Buddhist temples, mosques, churches and Hindu temples stand side by side here. The next couple of days are yours to explore the city on your own.
A visit to the charming districts of Little India, China Town and the Arabic and Malay quarter, Kampong Glam, is recommended.
If you’re a foodie, you can look forward to all the delicious culinary experiences the city has to offer. If it’s authentic street food you’re after, you can visit one of the famous hawker centres, or, if upscale Michelin restaurants are more your thing, make your way to the special food street, Keong Saik Road, and discover some of Singapore’s best restaurants housed in the beautiful buildings. A true mecca for foodies!
Other popular and hip neighbourhoods worth a visit are the colourful Haji Lane in Kampong Glam and the Art Deco area, Tiong Bahru. Both neighbourhoods are known for their cosy cafés, exciting restaurants and shops as well as wonderful street art.
If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, you can visit the small island of Sentosa Island. The island offers lovely sandy beaches and countless attractions and activities for the whole family, such as Universal Studios and various adventure parks.
And don’t forget to make your way past the architectural Marina Bay Sands, which you’re guaranteed to have seen pictures of. Enjoy a stroll around the green oasis Gardens by the Bay, shop to your heart’s content on Orchard Road, drink Singapore Slings at Raffles Hotel and round off one of the days with a ride in the 165-metre-high ferris wheel, the Singapore Flyer, which offers a phenomenal view of all the futuristic skyscrapers and the harbour.