Just like another major city in the world, Singapore is a known place for a transit or maybe a day kind of stopover. From the towering Marina Bay Sands to the amazing avatar Gardens by the Bay these some of the fixed spots where all visitors go. But if you have a couple more days extra, you can explore deeper to find out why this city is known as the garden city.
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Explore the park connectors, navigate your way along the roads, canals, river that links you to many parks. It connects you not only on the natural element but also on cultural and rich historical sites. It brings you deeper into the heart of Singapore, where communities come together. So hop on a bike or simply walk along with the park connectors and appreciate the adventures!
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The bustling open-air hawker centres (food courts) one shouldn't miss. As a modern multicultural country, you can find tap-beer to wallet-friendly local dishes like chicken rice, oyster omelette, fried noodles, satay (skewered grilled meat). Two of my favourite hawker centres are Golden Mile Food Centre and Old Airport Road.
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Jewel Changi is the place you absolutely shouldn't miss! It's the place to go if you have a few hours of transit. Or spare a few hours before you depart and take the opportunity of early check-in service in Jewel. There is don't need to get out of the airport area to experience Singapore. Jewel is like a summary of what Singapore is like. This stunning steel dome consists of gardens, attractions, buzzing dining areas and retail outlets. You can literally spend a day at this place! Until today, it still fascinates me how this development integrated so well together with nature.
Jewel Changi