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Travel to Singapore

Singapore is a small but busy city where different cultures and modern life mix together. You can find old temples and traditional buildings right next to tall skyscrapers and famous attractions. Life in Singapore moves quickly, but everything is clean, safe, and well-organized. The city is full of interesting things to see and do. It's a place that always feels fresh and exciting.

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#SingaporeTravel #MarinaBay #RiverCruise

Singapore at night is even more dazzling than during the day.
The sparkling scenery created by Marina Bay Sands and the river cruise is a special experience you must experience.

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✨ Marina Bay Sands at Night
Three buildings soar into the sky, and the ship-shaped Skypark that spans them illuminates the night sky.
The lights reflecting off the water add a deeper and more captivating color to Singapore's nightscape.

⛵ River Cruise
As you leisurely cruise along the Singapore River, the city's skyscrapers and neon lights unfold before your eyes.

Marina Bay, seen from the water, is a unique "night view" in itself.

💡 Tip: Take a cruise just after sunset to capture the most beautiful moment, when the crimson sky and the city lights come together.

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🍹 Things to enjoy together

Sip a cocktail at a riverside cafe

Watch the laser show in front of Marina Bay Sands

Enjoy local food at Clarke Quay after your cruise

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✨ If Singapore's daytime is a futuristic city, its nighttime is a cinematic experience.
Experience your own special night at Marina Bay, bathed in light. 🇸🇬🌃

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The Flower Dome, located in Gardens by the Bay, is a place where you can experience the beauty of flowers from all seasons, even during Singapore's hot summer. As the world's largest glass greenhouse, it constantly welcomes travelers with new exhibitions.

✨ The World's Largest Glass Greenhouse
Inside the massive glass dome, you'll find plants from various climate zones such as the Mediterranean, South America, and Africa. Walking among the flowers and trees feels like traveling across continents, offering a glimpse of gardens from around the world.

🌸 Seasonal Flower Exhibitions
Tulips, roses, sunflowers, chrysanthemums... The exhibitions change with the seasons, so every visit brings a fresh array of blooms. It's a perfect spot for travelers who love taking photos—ideal for capturing stunning shots! 📸

🌍 Exotic Garden Adventures
From a desert garden filled with cacti to a Mediterranean garden lined with olive trees, you can experience diverse climates and cultures all in one urban location.

🍰 Travel Tips
Purchasing a combo ticket with the Cloud Forest is much more cost-effective.
Weekday mornings are less crowded than weekends, making it easier to take photos.

✨ The Flower Dome is like embarking on a "world tour through flowers." If you want to experience the beauty of the seasons in Singapore, this is a must-visit spot. 🌼
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📍1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569

If you're looking to relax in nature during your trip to Singapore, be sure to visit the Botanic Gardens. Nestled in the heart of the city, this lush green garden and beautiful lake make for a perfect stroll. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the gardens are impressive in scale and well-maintained, and there are numerous photo spots throughout, making them perfect for taking photos. If you're looking for a quiet, healing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, enjoy a relaxing day at the Botanic Gardens.

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Singapore is truly a clean and peaceful city 🇸🇬✨
Even though it’s a city, it’s green, safe, and convenient to travel around, making it perfect for first-time international travelers!

🚫 The streets are really clean
The streets are so tidy that there isn’t a single piece of trash!
People follow the rules well, and since spitting or littering results in fines, everyone is careful 👀
👉 Walking around is so pleasant that there’s almost no stress while traveling 😌✨

🛑 The safety is excellent
It’s a city safe enough to walk alone even at night!
👉 People are friendly, and the subway and street signs are well marked, so there’s no worry about getting lost 😊

Singapore is a city where urban life and nature harmonize, clean and safe 🏙️🌿
It’s not too crowded, so it’s relaxing and easy for travel beginners to get around without stress!
It feels so comfortable that once you visit, you’ll want to go again 😊
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18-Hour Singapore Tour
Limited time to travel, less than 24 hours, choose the main attractions

Start the journey>>>
Fly from Hat Yai Airport with Scoot Airline (very late flight) arriving at Changi Airport at 2 AM

Check-in Point 1
It has to be none other than Changi Airport T1 where everyone must take photos at Jewel Rain Vortex
Before the trip, I didn’t study much and didn’t know the waterfall isn’t open 24 hours. The waterfall opens at 11 AM. The planned itinerary had to cancel many places.
Waited about 1 hour to see the waterfall and then headed out for lunch, took the train into the city

Check-in Point 2
Masjid Sultan (Sultan Mosque) is another place to visit to admire the beautiful architecture
We also completed our prayers there and strolled around taking photos nearby

Check-in Point 3
Merlion is a must-visit check-in point; coming here is like not really coming to Singapore. It’s a spot with a view of Marina Bay Sands. Took some photos and then hurried back to the airport by train. There’s a connecting flight to Abu Dhabi, so had to prepare to check in on time

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 #SingaporeAttractions Kyoto has a century-old machiya Starbucks, and now Singapore has a century-old shophouse Starbucks too! It’s right in Chinatown, a must-visit spot for everyone~

This Starbucks currently has two floors open. The second floor is spacious with a great view and even has power outlets, perfect for working or studying. Speaking of photos, the best spot is definitely by the window! If you want to take beautiful pictures, you can sit by the window yourself and have your companion stand across at the Chinatown building, taking your photo through the purple window lattice for a stunning shot.

The store’s exclusive items are a collaboration with Lao Cheng Chang, including char siu chicken pastry, coffee pineapple bun, and coffee egg tart; plus there’s the Ying Yang Frappuccino and the super long-named Black Sesame Tofu Pudding Oat Milk Frappuccino. The pineapple bun is very crispy, and it crumbles easily with a light touch of a fork. The tofu pudding in the black sesame Frappuccino is delicious, with a rich texture more like tofu pudding—I think it’s much better than Ah Kun’s version. However, the black sesame part tastes a bit over-roasted, lacking aroma and even slightly bitter; not sure if it pairs well with oat milk.

Worth mentioning, there’s also a discount store next door selling Starbucks merchandise!

📍Starbucks (Smith Street)
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🇸🇬 Singapore, the southernmost tip of the Asian continent | A romantic and off-the-beaten-path photo spot✨

When you come to Singapore, you can’t miss the southernmost tip of the Asian continent! Here you’ll find stunning sea views and gentle sea breezes—truly a hidden gem. Today, I’m sharing a super detailed guide🗺️

📍【How to get there】
First, take the MRT to HarbourFront Station Exit B, go up to the third floor of VivoCity, transfer to the Sentosa Express, get off at Beach Station, then take a free shuttle bus to the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia station🚇 The whole trip is very convenient, just follow the signs~

🏖【Highlights】

• Famous suspension bridge: Connects the main island to the southernmost small island of the Asian continent. Walking on it is fun and swaying, with clear sea water underneath—perfect for photos, you’ll get amazing shots in minutes📸

• Southernmost Point of Asia sign: An iconic photo spot you must take a picture with! Stand next to the sign facing the sea and feel the amazing sensation of standing at the southernmost tip of the Asian continent🌊

• Popular coconut tree: A trendy Instagram-style coconut tree growing sideways, with slender leaves pointing to the sky. The background is the beach and blue ocean—no matter how you shoot, it looks great, full of tropical vibes🥥

🎈【Tips】

1. The best time to visit is around 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM when the light is soft and photos come out stunning. Note that after 6:00 PM, island access is prohibited, so keep an eye on the time⏰

2. Remember to protect yourself from the sun by bringing sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat, or you might get sunburned🌞

3. There are quite a few mosquitoes on the island, so it’s best to bring some insect repellent to avoid bites🦟

Besides the southernmost tip of the Asian continent, Sentosa Island has many other fun attractions like Universal Studios and the S.E.A. Aquarium, all worth visiting. When you’re tired, you can try Singapore’s signature dishes like chili crab, bak kut teh, and satay—super satisfying for your taste buds😋
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Singapore · Mandai Rainforest Resort  
Opened in April, Banyan Tree’s first rainforest resort in the Lion City! Just 26 minutes from Changi Airport, stay in one of the world’s only 24 suspended treehouses🌳, with 270° panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows, wake up to birdsong in the morning, and fall asleep accompanied by fireflies at night✨

❗【👇Click below to book your Banyan Tree Rainforest Treehouse now】❗  
🐘 Stay in "Zootopia"  
✅ Direct access to the huge Singapore Zoo, feeding the little animals is super healing!  
✅ Explore the River Safari by boat, see pandas and giant otters🐼  
✅ The world’s first Night Safari, observe nocturnal creatures by tram🌙  
✅ Encounter flamingos at the Bird Park, every shot looks like a scene from "Animal World"🦩  
🏡 Rainforest Treehouse  
✨ 24 suspended treehouses with private terraces overlooking the rainforest, designed inspired by the purple-flowered bloodwood pods, super unique!  
✨ Rooms with fully openable windows for natural ventilation🌬️, plus a rainwater recycling system💧  
✨ Banyan Tree Spa💆‍♀️, blending traditional Asian techniques to relax your body and mind in the rainforest sanctuary~  
🎯 Treehouses are in high demand, May Day slots are almost fully booked! The few remaining rooms are listed below, be quick!

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🎬✨ **Universal Studios Singapore – Hollywood Zone**  
This zone welcomes everyone with an impressive atmosphere from the very first step!

📍When you enter Universal Studios Singapore, the first area you will encounter is the **Hollywood Zone**. This is the main street styled after the golden age of America, with an atmosphere that feels like stepping into a movie 🎞️🌴

💡 Highlights of this zone:

* 📸 **Take photos at classic spots** including Hollywood Boulevard, the famous star signs, and classic cars  
* 🎭 **Parade of famous characters** such as Marilyn Monroe, Woody Woodpecker, Minions, and Trolls who come to greet and take close-up photos  
* 🎶 **Live Broadway-style shows** like “Turntables,” featuring music from the 60s-80s, fun and lively just like the rides zone  
* 🛍️ **Souvenir shops** like the Universal Studios Store, offering everything from shirts, Minion merchandise, to cute decorations  
* 🍿 **American retro-style restaurants and cafes** such as Hollywood China Bistro or pastel-themed dessert shops  

🎈This zone is perfect for those who love taking photos ✨ It’s not about thrills but about the impressive vibe and the true essence of “Universal.”
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There’s something unexpectedly luxurious about swimming in a rooftop pool while you’re in transit. At Aerotel Singapore, that’s exactly how my layover began. Nestled airside in Changi Airport’s Terminal 1, this transit hotel has a lot going for it—but the outdoor pool, complete with a jacuzzi and lounging area, is easily its most surprising and delightful feature. After a long-haul flight, stretching out in the water under the airport lights was the kind of layover magic I didn’t know I needed.

Aerotel is designed for convenience, but it doesn’t skimp on comfort. Check-in is quick and seamless, with no need to go through immigration. The rooms, while compact, are thoughtfully laid out: comfy beds, blackout curtains, rainfall showers, and fast Wi-Fi make it feel like a real hotel experience, not just an airport stopover. I stayed in a solo room and was impressed by how quiet it was—even with gates just down the hall.

For those in need of a bite between flights, the adjoining lounge serves up a decent selection of hot meals, snacks, and drinks, all included with certain room packages. There’s also a small gym if you’re feeling energetic, though I was more than happy to unwind by the pool with a drink in hand.

If you’re transiting through Singapore and looking to recharge without the hassle of leaving the airport, Aerotel is a solid option. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s a surprisingly relaxing part of the journey.

🏨 Aerotel Singapore
Address – Level 3, Departure Transit Hall, Terminal 1, Changi Airport, Singapore
Price – SGD 160 per night
Rating – 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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FAQs: Travel to Singapore

  • Do I need a visa to visit Singapore?

    It depends on your nationality. Citizens from ASEAN countries (like Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, etc.) can enter Singapore visa-free for up to 30 days. Always check the latest entry requirements on Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website.
  • What's the best time to visit Singapore?

    Singapore is a year-round destination with a tropical climate. However, the months between February and April tend to have less rainfall. If you want to enjoy major festivals, consider visiting during Chinese New Year (Jan/Feb) or the Great Singapore Sale (June–July).
  • What language is spoken in Singapore?

    Singapore has four official languages: English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil. English is the main language used in business, schools, and public signs—so getting around is easy!
  • What currency is used in Singapore?

    The official currency is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Most places accept credit/debit cards, but it’s good to carry some cash for hawker centres or small shops.
  • How do I get around Singapore?

    The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) system is fast, clean, and affordable. You can use an EZ-Link card, contactless bank cards, or apps like Grab for rides.
  • Is Singapore safe for travelers?

    Yes, Singapore is one of the safest cities in the world. It has strict laws, low crime rates, and is very tourist-friendly—even for solo travelers and families.
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