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ITINERARIES

In town for a short while? Shop, eat, and play with these 3-day itineraries and enjoy the best of Singapore.

Itinerary 1: City, culture, and nature
Itinerary 1
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DAY 1
Explore the city
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Morning

Start your day with breakfast in Kampong Gelam. This conserved area is where Malay royalty once resided, and is steeped in rich culture and history.

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Endless rows of eateries offering Indian-Muslim creations abound here. To wake your taste buds up with a classic Singapore-style breakfast, drop by Singapore Zam Zam Restaurant for prata (South Indian flatbread) and a side of fish curry.

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Then explore Haji Lane—a hipster haunt littered with indie outlets that stock vintage clothing and knick-knacks—such as retro-inspired boutique Grammah.

Itinerary 2: Three-day family guide to Singapore
Itinerary 2
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DAY 1
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Morning: Fun under the sun

Escape the urban jungle and make your way to Sentosa, Singapore’s exhilarating island resort.

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There’s much to do here—you could take the young ones to Adventure Cove WaterPark™ for thrilling slides and encounters with marine life, or, if they’re a little older, to visit the Skyline Luge (part go-cart, part-toboggan action ride) or iFly Singapore to try indoor skydiving along the coast of Sentosa. Visitors are strongly encouraged to book tickets in advance to secure a slot.

Itinerary 3: Singamore for your money
Itinerary 3
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DAY 1
Nature and culture intertwine
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Upon touchdown, pay a short visit to Jewel Changi Airport, accessible from both Terminal 1 and a pedestrian walkway from Terminals 2 and 3.

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A sparkling tourist destination in its own right, this lifestyle hub is filled with enchanting attractions, world-class cuisine and unforgettable sights. Marvel at the 40-metre high Rain Vortex—the world’s largest indoor waterfall—and take a stroll through the Shiseido Forest Valley to stretch your legs.

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To expand your palate, be sure to drop by Five Spice for a meal. Modelled after our island’s hawker centres, this food hall boasts a plethora of stalls from beloved brands like Chen’s Mapo Tofu and Fu Lin Fried Yong Tau Foo. We recommend sampling yong tau foo (stuffed tofu served with other customisable ingredients) from the latter, as you’ll be able to choose the ingredients based on your budget.

 

Before you leave, you’ll want to pick up a SG Tourist Pass from the counter at Changi Airport MRT station, which will allow you to take unlimited bus and train rides at just S$25 over the course of three days.

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