Sampling hawker food in the streets of Singapore is the cheapest and most authentic way to learn about local culture.
Singapore’s Chinatown is a former Chinese quarter restored and developed into a tourist attraction with lots of street markets, great food outlets, and specialty stores.
Explore the Indian markets, browse through piles of saris, silks, jewelry, and incense sticks, buy some Indian spices, and stop for a cup of sweet, milky Indian tea.
Located by the Marina Bay Waterfront in the heart of Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is a sanctuary for nature lovers and budding horticulturalists alike.
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Sentosa is an island resort located on Singapore’s southern coast. Palawan Beach is lined with food stalls and bars on the south coast and has a suspension bridge to a small offshore island.
There’s still fun and freebies to enjoy even if you’re on your way home. Schedule a few more hours before your flight to explore Changi Airport.
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The Sri Mariamman Temple is Singapore's oldest Hindu temple. It is an agamic temple, built in the Dravidian style.