THE PERFECT DAY IN SINGAPORE
Wondering how to make the most of a flying visit to this vibrant
city state?
08:00 Walking tour
Put on comfortable walking
shoes and head to Marina Bay. First stop is Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic garden that fuses nature and
technology, with giant artificial trees that glow after dark and two cooled
conservatories. For views, take a turn on the Singapore Flyer. The 150-metre observation wheel takes 30
minutes, showcasing views of the bay and financial hub.
12:30
Lunch with the locals
Grab a street food-style
bite at Makansutra
Gluttons Bay. The satay, barbecue wings and fried carrot cake
are all highly recommended.
13:30
See a show
Nicknamed ‘The Durian’ by
Singaporeans for its resemblance to the popular fruit, Esplanade has a 1,600-seat concert hall, a 2,000-seat
theatre and several smaller performance spaces. August sees a programme of
shows celebrating Singapore’s National Day.
16:00
Afternoon explorations
For a taste of ‘old’
Singapore, visit Telok Ayer Street in Chinatown. This is where Chinese
immigrants first settled, with temples and mosques marking their gratitude for
safe passage across the sea.
18:00
Aperitivo time
Enjoy a drink at a watering
hole on the slopes of Ann Siang Hill, or head off the beaten track to Prelude on the lip of the
Singapore River to watch the comings and goings in the harbour. If beer’s your
thing, try Level 33, the world’s highest urban-craft brewery.
19:30
Dinner date
New
Ubin Seafood Restaurant in Sin Ming offers a taste of kampong (village)
spirit with its cze char (dishes cooked in a wok over a
fire). Try rib-eye steaks, served with caramelised onions and fried rice cooked
using fat from the steak.
21:00
Evening entertainment
In the grounds of the
Marina Bay Sands Hotel and Casino is the ArtScience Museum. On the first Thursday of every month,
the museum is transformed in the evening into a cool hangout. Catch
cutting-edge performances or wind down at the bar.
23:00
Time to turn in
Naumi is a small boutique
hotel, offering sweeping views of the city skyline from its roof. Take a dip in
the rooftop infinity pool, or take a stroll along to one of the
many shopping, dining and entertainment options nearby. Tea Bone Zen Mind is the perfect place for a green tea and a
snack.
02:00
Can’t sleep? Shop
Make the most of the
open-all-hours Mustafa Centre by visiting late into the night.
Located in Little India, the building has multiple floors containing everything
from electronics and watches to gold, fabrics and groceries.
Theresa
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