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How much is a three-day trip from Shanghai to Singapore in June?

The air ticket plus tax is about 2500.

The cheapest accommodation is probably per night 150-250.

Daily transportation-about 50 buses and subways, and about 0/00 tickets/kloc.

An ordinary meal around 20 yuan.

So play by yourself for three days, with a minimum budget of 2820.

Attractions-Night Zoo, Little India, Chinatown, Orchard Road, Sentosa.

Specific introduction:

Three-day tour of Singapore

Day 1 day

Sentosa Huibai Mountain

In the morning, I will go to Huibai Mountain to see Singapore floating on the sea. In the afternoon, I will take a cable car to Sentosa Island and spend a wonderful journey in Underwater World, the largest marine life museum in Asia. After that, I will go to the water park to enjoy the carefree and exciting water slide with a length of 65,438+000 meters. At night, I can watch the fountain dance to the music.

the next day

Nan 'an Shopping Center-Lucky Business Center-Wisma Plaza-Chinatown-Little India-Kela Wharf.

In the morning, I will visit Eastan Orchard Store, Yi 'an City and Lucky Commercial Center along Orchard Road, and in the afternoon, I will go to Chinatown and Little India to enjoy exotic customs. Go to Kela Pier in the evening and visit Singapore like a local.

the third day

Jurong Bird Park

In the morning, I will go to Jurong Bird Park and wander in a bird paradise to experience the feeling of being integrated with nature. In the afternoon, I will go to Tang Cheng to see the reappearance of ancient China. Just after coming out of ancient times, I will immediately enter the cosmic world-the Science Center.

Accommodation introduction

Singapore's tourism industry is developed, and there are hotels at all levels, from top hotels with a price of several hundred Singapore dollars to budget hotels and Chinese hotels with dozens of Singapore dollars. Visitors can choose suitable accommodation according to their own economic conditions.

Singapore's top hotels are world-class in terms of facilities, atmosphere and service. If you have to stay in a cheap hotel because of economic considerations, it is still recommended to stay in the highest and most upscale hotel in Singapore. These hotels are unique in appearance and interior decoration, such as the famous Raffles Hotel and Liangmuyuan Hotel, which are both historical and tourist attractions. They were built from the end of 19 to the beginning of the 20th century, and their colonial western appearance has made them a tourist attraction in Singapore. In Chinatown and Little India, there are some small shops with less than 50 rooms. The first floor is a shop, and the second and third floors are residential buildings. The interior decoration has a strong Singapore style, which can help you better understand Singapore, such as Royal Jue and Longmen Inn.

There are also many budget hotels in Singapore, including high-class apartments, hostels, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) and so on, with the lowest prices in Singapore. Most of the guests in this hotel are travelers who travel around the world and businessmen from China and India. They stayed here, exchanged anecdotes and enjoyed the whole trip. Most of these hotels are located around Ming Gulian Street, Chinatown and Little India. Recently, in suburban residential areas, such budget hotels have gradually increased.

Catering introduction

When you travel to Singapore, you can taste delicious food from all over the world. Its dishes include not only Chinese food, malaysian cuisine food and Indian food of three ethnic groups, but also European food of French, Italian and British. It can be said to be a paradise for gourmets.

If you like the gathering of delicious food and taste all the delicious food in the world, you must not miss the Singapore Food Festival and the World Famous Chef Conference held every April. By then, world famous chefs will show their talents and many gourmet chess players will gather together. Come and have a good time! If you want to experience the outdoor style of the hawker center, you can go to the city center where every tourist must go, such as Niucheshui Food Street, Laobasha and Jiadong.

Singapore has the largest number of Chinese and the richest Chinese food. Among them, Cantonese cuisine is the most popular Chinese food in Singapore, which is famous for its lightness and innovation. From simple barbecued pork noodles to elaborate shark fin soup or crispy suckling pig, people's appetite is greatly increased. Many restaurants in Singapore offer Cantonese dim sum, mainly steamed or fried dim sum, which is very popular. Besides Cantonese cuisine, other famous Chinese dishes include Beijing stuffed duck, Shanghai eel, Chaozhou braised duck, Hainan chicken rice, Hakka stuffed tofu and spicy Sichuan cuisine. Famous Chinese restaurants include Hunan cuisine (Guangzhou cuisine), famous Sichuan cuisine (Sichuan cuisine), Yangtze River Shanghai Hotel (Shanghai cuisine), Song Yuan (Beijing cuisine) and so on. In addition, there are unique Malaysian cuisine, Indian cuisine and Nyonya cuisine.

The hot waters near Singapore are rich in delicious seafood. Lobster, crab, shrimp, mussel, cuttlefish and all kinds of seafood are all good dishes on the table. The popularity of seafood also makes some restaurants specialize in all kinds of seafood. Generally speaking, the seafood center on the east coast is cheaper than many restaurants in the city. The most popular dish can be said to be Chili crab, which is a kind of fat crab with meat and shell, tomato juice and pepper, and its taste is endless.

In addition, Singapore has many traditional cuisines from Asian countries. Tourists enjoy Japanese food in a Japanese atmosphere, and Thai food with spicy features is becoming more and more popular. Other popular cuisines are Vietnamese, Taiwanese and Korean.

Special care tip: consumption in Singapore is not cheap. If you want to save a little, you can refer to the following suggestions.

1. There will be a small market composed of small restaurants near the general community or business circle, called the food street. Developed and managed by the Singapore government, different stores handle different flavors of food, as low as 1.5 Singapore dollars for a Hainan chicken rice, 2 Singapore dollars for an Indonesian fried rice and 40 cents for a coke. Note: there is generally no air conditioning here, only electric fans, and most of them run in the open air. Plates of different colors represent different operators, and seats can be freely seated. So you can order a lot of food with your partner and sit together and enjoy it. After eating, every operator will take back his plate, and the government will arrange unified disinfection every day. Another most popular food center is on the BI floor of the shopping center in the business district (the first floor underground, of course, there will be two floors underground), which is called the food center. Compared with the food street, the biggest feature here is air conditioning. In fact, the types of food are similar, and may be refined in practice, including utensils. Of course, the price is much more expensive than the food street. A Hainan chicken rice is about S $5. Note: Fast food restaurants in Singapore, including McDonald's and KFC, need to clean up their own dishes after eating. People who leave after eating will be discriminated against by local people, which is very impolite.

McDonald's and KFC are much cheaper in Singapore than in China. For example, in 2000, we developed and sold very good hot wings, including a pair in 7 yuan and Singapore 1.99 Singapore dollars (less than 10 yuan RMB).

Entertainment strategy

Singapore's entertainment programs are rich and varied, ranging from performances of Chinese classical music and traditional China dramas to performances of world-class orchestras. People who love sports can go to golf courses, tennis courts or swimming pools to show their skills, and they can also watch special horse races. As soon as the night falls, all kinds of night entertainment venues become active. Numerous nightclubs, Caballe and discos make the whole night full of movement and vitality.

In theaters, restaurants and nightclubs, guests can enjoy performances by artists from Taiwan and Hong Kong, as well as Las Vegas-style song and dance performances in the United States, enjoying both sound and vision. In several dinner theatres in Singapore, such as the "ASEAN Night" at Mandarin Hotel and the cultural performances at Ambassador International Hotel, you can enjoy the dances of Singapore's ethnic customs. Almost all nightclubs have beautiful hostess to provide customers with cordial and thoughtful service. On the bustling Orchard Road, the decoration design of discos has its own characteristics. Whether retro or avant-garde, it attracts people to dance wildly with the most popular music all night. Barge wharf, Kela wharf and Luobashen wharf along the Singapore River are all good places for people to get together at night. At dusk, intoxicating jazz, classical rock music and western golden songs poured out of the tavern on the river bank, and the whole river rippled with music and lights. There is also a wonderful program-adventure cycling at Kela Wharf.

In addition, you can enjoy swimming, water skiing, sailing and tropical warm sea bathing in East Coast Park and Jialeng River. At the Singapore Horse Racing Association in Lan Zhi, you can cheer and boil with the audience and have an exciting time. Hot spring bath, sauna and foot massage can completely relax your spirit. In addition, there are various recreational sports, such as cricket, tennis and golf, which will make you enjoy a vibrant and energetic Singapore.

Shopping introduction

The main shopping spots in Singapore are around Orchard Road, the government building and Binhai Plaza, and around Scotes Street on the north shore of Singapore. Orchard Road is an upscale shopping area in Singapore, equivalent to Ginza in Tokyo. There are many commercial buildings in the whole street, which bring together world-famous goods. The shopping environment is elegant, but the corresponding price is also high. There is the largest shopping center in Singapore-Ian Shopping Center, which is known as the shopping pearl of Singapore. Eastman Orchard Store occupies half of the entire Wesma Square, with all kinds of high-end goods. It's worth a try in Lucky Business Center, where there are few first-class brand-name clothing stores, but other goods are available at reasonable prices. However, if you want to buy brand-name goods, you'd better choose during the discount period.

Around the government building and Binhai Plaza, there are Binhai Plaza, Raffles Garden with complete small objects and so on. Chinatown, Little India, Wookiee Yala Street and Holland Village are all places where all kinds of clothes or handicrafts with low prices and ethnic characteristics are sold. In addition, Changi Airport and Meinian City are famous duty-free shops. (Note: You can shop safely at Merlion Sign Store. Basic knowledge of consumption tax rebate method and bargaining).

Special nursing tips: shopping malls in Singapore are managed in a unified way, while shopping malls in China are generally managed in a unified way, but managed by brands. This is the biggest difference between fitting and paying the bill. After browsing in the mall, you can choose your favorite clothes to try on in the fitting area, and each fitting can't exceed three pieces at most. There are generally rooms above 10 in the fitting area, but there is still a queue when selling. After fitting, the clothes you don't like can be put on the hanger next to the fitting room and you can leave. There won't be a salesperson urging you to pay the bill, but the goods you like will be paid directly at the cashier.

Business hours: Most shops in Singapore are open from 10: 00 am to 9: 00 pm, and some shops are open until 10: 00 pm on weekends.

Receipt (invoice): department stores use cashier receipts to shop in small stores. Please ask the shopkeeper for the shopping receipt yourself.

Commodity guarantee: Stores usually provide international guarantee valid for one year. Shoppers have to ask for it themselves, and sometimes they have to pay extra fees. Remember to check whether all the information required in the guarantee has been filled in and stamped with the store seal. Please do not accept incomplete copies or warranties.

Remarks: Since June 65438+10/October 65438, 2003, the GST has been adjusted to 5%.

Traffic introduction

External flow:

Aviation: Singapore Airlines and major foreign airlines have flights from Singapore to major countries, regions and cities in the world. China has opened flights with Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Xiamen, Kunming and Qingdao. The airport shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel runs every 20 minutes from 6 am to 0 pm and is air-conditioned. The price is S $5 for adults and S $3 for children. Routes are divided into 1 route and 2 route.

Land and water: cross the Johor Strait Bridge by car or on foot, take a long-distance bus and enter by train or boat from Indonesia or Malaysia.

Internal traffic: (with city traffic map)

Subway: The subway is divided into north-south line, east-west line and northeast line. You can transfer to the east-west line and north-south line at raffles city and the government building in the city center. In addition, Jurong East can also transfer to the East-West Line and the North-South Line.

Bus: In Singapore, when you see the bus coming, wave to the driver to get on, or the car will whiz past you. When you take a bus, you should get on at the front door and get off at the back door. Pay first when you get on the bus. There is no change on the bus. You should prepare the change in advance. Say hello when you get off. For newer buses, just press the red button on the bus before getting off. If there is no red button, just pull the black belt on the skylight or window and make a beep, and the driver will stop at the next stop.

Trams: Trams start from the Botanical Garden, pass through most hotels on Orchard Road, and also pass through Newton Circle, Raffles Hotel, Raffles City, Queen's Square, Merlion Park, Old Bazaar Market, Hindu temples in Amman, Mali and Tanjung Bage Reserve, and finally turn back at the World Trade Center, the gateway of Sentosa Island, and drive along this route. The driving time is 9:00-2 1:00, and it runs every 30 minutes. Free one-day ticket S $9 (children S $7) and one-time ticket S $3. Tickets can be purchased at the hotel service desk or directly from the driver. When purchasing, you can ask for a road map as a reference for a one-day tour. Antique, you can visit the scenic spots in the city efficiently.

Taxis: Taxis are calculated by the meter, starting from S $2.4 within 1 km, and increasing by 10 minute every 240 meters thereafter. When there is a traffic jam, the meter will automatically jump 1 minute if it fails to advance by a distance unit (240m) every 45 seconds. Taxi in Singapore beckons to stop at the roadside. In case of emergency, you can call a taxi at the taxi stand of a hotel or shopping center. In addition, it is difficult to get a taxi from the suburbs back to the city at night. You can make an appointment at this time. When you make an appointment, you must make it clear where you are, the street, and whether there are any eye-catching buildings. 24-hour call: 4525555 or 4747707(24 hours).

Traffic rules and etiquette: Singapore is a traffic rule for driving on the left. The roads in the city are clear and the cars are fast. When crossing the road, you should distinguish whether it is a zebra crossing or an edge line. Most zebra crossings are set in residential areas, and cars should let pedestrians go first. Drivers will automatically slow down when they see a pedestrian crossing, and then start when you pass, so in China, they are used to waiting for no car to cross the road.

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I wish you happiness.

I hope it helps you.