Singapore 7-Day Tour [Exploring the Charm of Singapore and Experiencing Cultural Delights]
2 cities |
16 attraction(s) |
total distance 125
km
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Day7
Day1: Singapore > Clarke Quay Central
5 attraction(s) ·
18 km
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Passenger & cargo hub with 4 modern terminals plus buses & trains to the city center.
1
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2
Lush, 10-floor retail complex with hundreds of shops & eateries, indoor gardens & a 40-m. waterfall.
1
km
4
Trendy, colourful rooms in a city centre budget hotel offering an outdoor pool & a relaxed cafe.
1
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5
In 1849, the National Museum of Singapore was officially opened, and it remains one of the oldest museums in Singapore to this day. The museum focuses on showcasing Singapore's cultural and historical heritage. As part of a recent renovation project, the Singapore History Gallery, Singapore Living Galleries, and temporary exhibition spaces were added. Visitors must use audio guides to learn about the historical stories behind the exhibits. In addition, the Singapore Living Galleries showcase Singapore's unique local culture and diversity through cuisine, fashion, film, and photography. Interactive elements such as touch screens, old film reels, and oral history exhibits provide a memorable experience for visitors.
Day2: Singapore > Clarke Quay Central
2 attraction(s) ·
1 km
1
Singapore has a new landmark that won the 2012 World Building of the Year Award. It is composed of the Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, 18 Supertrees, Heritage Gardens, World of Plants, Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lakes. The Children's Garden is the latest addition, designed specifically for children.
The garden covers an area of 101 hectares and has over 250,000 rare plants. It is divided into three parts: Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central. Walking along the waterfront pathway, you can see the entire city skyline of the Marina Bay Financial District, which is very charming. Here, you can take a night walk or have a picnic with family and friends, which is very comfortable and pleasant.
1
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2
Luxe hotel offering multiple restaurants & bars, plus bay views, a spa & a rooftop pool.
Day3: Singapore
2 attraction(s) ·
1 km
1
Sentosa is a comprehensive resort suitable for family fun, worth spending a whole day to linger and savor the charm of the tropics. It offers beautiful beaches, world-class tourist attractions, diverse water sports, golf courses, and resorts, becoming a popular tourist destination in Singapore that attracts 2 million visitors annually. The southern coast has a 2 km beach, two WWII historical sites, the Siloso Battery and seven hotels, two golf courses, and Sentosa Island Pass holders have the opportunity to explore attractions such as Sentosa Island, Universal Studios Singapore, and more. Visitors can purchase tickets using UnionPay cards and make payment at merchants within the resort.
1
km
2
Universal Studios is a theme park under the Universal Studios brand in Asia, with multiple areas including Hollywood, New York, Ancient Egypt, Sci-Fi City, and Far Far Away. One of the most popular attractions is the world's tallest dueling roller coaster, which features intense zero-gravity spins, corkscrew twists, vertical drops, and near-collisions with other cars. Additionally, the new Transformers 3D Battle is not to be missed. There are also multiple restaurants and souvenir shops in the park where visitors can enjoy food and shopping entertainment. Tip: UnionPay cards are accepted for ticket purchases and by merchants in the park.
Day4: Clarke Quay Central > Singapore
3 attraction(s) ·
15 km
1
Trendy, colourful rooms in a city centre budget hotel offering an outdoor pool & a relaxed cafe.
9
km
2
The National University of Singapore, abbreviated as NUS or National Uni, is the highest institution of learning in Singapore and one of the world's top universities. The campus is located in the southwest of Singapore, 12 kilometers from the city center, with stunning scenery of the tropical rainforest, making it ideal for strolling and photography. In addition, it also has a beautiful museum: the National University of Singapore Museum. The university's restaurants offer a variety of delicious and affordable cuisine, especially the Vietnamese cuisine at PGP.
7
km
3
On Orchard Road in Singapore, there are thirteen large shopping centers lining the street, offering a diverse range of goods from luxury items to antique art, electronics to fashion brands. Even if you're not a pure "shopaholic," you can still appreciate the unique architectural style and taste authentic cuisine. In September, many events are held on Orchard Road to welcome the approaching F1 race, including exhibitions and sales of F1-related products, fashion shows, music performances, and sports shows. Ticket holders can enjoy special discounts and limited edition products, as well as a series of fashion shows, music performances, and fun activities, providing travelers with a great shopping experience. Walking along Orchard Road, you can also admire various activities related to the race that are just as exciting as the race itself. Starting from the Orchard Road MRT Station, you can walk to various locations in the business district, and the furthest Dhoby Ghaut Station is just a 20-minute journey away.
Day5: Clarke Quay Central > Singapore
4 attraction(s) ·
40 km
1
Trendy, colourful rooms in a city centre budget hotel offering an outdoor pool & a relaxed cafe.
20
km
2
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is a top university in Singapore supported by the government. It was established in 1991 on the site of the former Nanyang University's Yunnan Garden. The university was formerly known as the Nanyang Technological Institute, which was founded in 1981. Nanyang University, on the other hand, was established by a fundraising campaign initiated by Southeast Asian citizens and its history dates back to 1955.
The School of Art, Design and Media (NTU-ADM) at NTU has unique architectural designs, with the most representative feature being the curved roof lawn. The building, designed by CPG Architects, boasts many distinctive curved designs, including the unique curved roof lawn, charming landscape gardens, and exquisite curtain walls. These characteristics give the building a unique appeal and transparency, enhancing the building's form and sensory depth. In addition, visitors can also cross the ground lawn and explore the rooftop lawn, experiencing the perfect integration of nature and architecture.
19
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4
Mall with restaurants & nightlife in a redeveloped, 19th-century commercial district by the river.
Day6: Singapore
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
1
Little India is a gathering place for Singapore's Indian community, with the earliest Indian immigrants arriving in 1819, followed by more Indian communities settling here, forming the scale of today. Little India has many ancient shops and small stalls scattered along the roadside, alleys, and backstreets, where residents can purchase necessities. Here, you can experience the rich Indian folk culture, such as Serangoon Road, one of Singapore's oldest roads, which evolved from a name story. Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, specializing in the worship of the goddess Kali, is one of the must-see attractions in Little India. The bustling Saturday and Sunday evenings are particularly lively, as Singaporean Indian workers like to come here to eat, shop, or hang out with friends. Mustafa Centre, a shopping center in Little India, has affordable prices and sells a variety of Indian-style household decorations, clothing fabrics, electronic products, and other Indian-style products. In Little India, you can also experience henna tattoos. In addition, The Banana Leaf Apolo, Muthu's Curry Restraurant, and Komalas Vegetarian Snacks are also worth a try. Although there have been riots in the past, Little India is currently safe, and it is recommended that everyone experience this place with ethnic features.
2
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2
Haji Lane is located in Kampong Glam, Singapore. It is a tranquil alley with many unique small shops that are worth exploring. In the past, this lane was an empty street with pre-war buildings on both sides. Today, the influx of local designers and young entrepreneurs has brought new vitality to this old lane. Many designers and entrepreneurs have opened personalized boutique fashion stores here, specializing in selling various fashionable accessories and items with a Singaporean local flavor.
Day7: Singapore > Clarke Quay Central
2 attraction(s) ·
17 km
1
Passenger & cargo hub with 4 modern terminals plus buses & trains to the city center.
17
km
2
Trendy, colourful rooms in a city centre budget hotel offering an outdoor pool & a relaxed cafe.



































