10 Things to Do in Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
“ Singapore has nothing more than tall buildings and shopping malls ” you would hear Singaporeans moaning out. IGNORE THEM. Singapore is a vibrant country with impressive skylines and multilingual people from different ethnic groups. A country where almost every citizen speaks more than one language, English or Singlish ( English with Singaporean slangs) and Tamil, Mandarin Chinese or Malay.
While the day unfurls, its still quiet in Singapore. Singapore’s Botanical Garden spreads out its unique charm. Strolling through the virgin rain forest you would witness the garden filled with joggers and tai-chi practitioners.
When you are done exploring the garden you may stop by the food court near Tangling Gate for a traditional Singaporean breakfast of soft boiled eggs, toasted slathered with coconut jam and coffee.
Alight on the Botanical Garden MRT Station on Circle Line you would get to Bukit Timah Gate or Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden, alternatively you can also ride a MRT on a North South Line and alight at the Orchard Station, Tangling Gate is closer to the station. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
While the day unfurls, its still quiet in Singapore. Singapore’s Botanical Garden spreads out its unique charm. Strolling through the virgin rain forest you would witness the garden filled with joggers and tai-chi practitioners.
When you are done exploring the garden you may stop by the food court near Tangling Gate for a traditional Singaporean breakfast of soft boiled eggs, toasted slathered with coconut jam and coffee.
Alight on the Botanical Garden MRT Station on Circle Line you would get to Bukit Timah Gate or Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden, alternatively you can also ride a MRT on a North South Line and alight at the Orchard Station, Tangling Gate is closer to the station. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: 10 Things to Do in Singapore
Guide Location: Singapore » Singapore
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Sreeram Hariharan
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Guide Location: Singapore » Singapore
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Sreeram Hariharan
Read it on Author's Website:
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Singapore’s Botanical Garden
- Temple Street
- Mosque Street
- Pagoda Street
- Tooth Relic Buddha Temple
- Chic Capsule Otel
- The Telok Ayer Market
- Merlion Park
- Marina Bay Sands
- The Singapore Flyer
- The Clarke Quay
- Zouk Club
- Phuture
- Velvet Underground
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