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Singapore five-day free travel guide

Singapore is a regional developed country full of modern elements. It is known as a city garden. Various exquisite buildings and highly creative artificial attractions attract tourists from all over the world to experience the wonders of Singapore. lifestyle, here is a super-detailed five-day travel guide to Singapore.

Itinerary

The first day: St. Andrew’s Church → Merlion Park → Gardens by the Bay → Ferris wheel → Light show

The second day : Flyer Ferris Wheel → Double Helix Bridge → Clarke Quay → Old Hill Street Police Station

Day 3: Candy House → SEA Aquarium

Day 4: Universal Studios< /p>

Day 5: Kampong Glen → Haji Lane → Chinatown

Must-visit attractions

St. Andrew’s Church

The white Gothic church stands silently in the bustling city center. This is the most famous church in Singapore.

Transportation: Exit B of Metro NS25 City Hall Station, walk along North Bridge Rd. to the intersection of Coleman St. to reach the outer gate of the church

Tickets: Free

Merlion Park

One of Singapore’s iconic attractions, the Merlion, which represents the image of Singapore, spits out powerful jets of water. It is also a must-visit place when visiting Singapore.

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is connected by three waterfront gardens of different styles: Marina South Garden, Marina East Garden and Marina Central Garden. It is a new landmark of Singapore. , you can enjoy a variety of exotic flowers and plants as well as indoor waterfalls in the huge hemispherical greenhouse.

Transportation: Take Metro Line CE to Bayfront Station

Opening hours: 9:00-21:00

Tickets: Admission to the Marina South Garden Outdoor Garden is free The Skywalk is SGD 5 and the plant conservatory is NT$ 28. The Marina Bay double pavilion (conservatory) + Ferris wheel package booked on Zhushang is NT$ 230 per person.

Double Helix Bridge

The Double Helix Bridge is the world’s first double helix pedestrian bridge. We walked from the Gardens by the Bay to the Ferris Wheel, passing by the Double Helix Bridge in the middle. There are many of them at night. Local people running at night, blowing the breeze on the bridge, and watching the night view are also good ways to relax.

Clarke Quay

Clarke Quay Bar Street brings together delicacies from all over the world. You can directly check in the Internet celebrity stores: Songfa Bak Kut Teh, Ya Kun Toast and Pepper Crab. It is highly recommended. Find food here, these three restaurants are within a 1-kilometer radius, and you can have a drink by the river in the evening and listen to live music.

Sun Street Police Station (now Singapore Ministry of Information and Arts)

The old Hill Street Police Station is where the Ministry of Information and Arts Building is now located. It was once the public hall. The six-story building with arcades and a central courtyard has a strong neoclassical style and adopted architectural elements that were extremely popular in Britain at the time.

It is true that I missed many scenic spots due to time constraints, but it is this regret that motivates me to visit Singapore again. The airport in Singapore is a must-see, but it is known as the "best airport" in the world.

Notes

When taking a bus, be sure to give the driver your specific address, down to the house number. Just telling you a picture or where you are going is not enough.

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