3-Day Deep Exploration of Singapore【Simplified】
2 cities |
9 attraction(s) |
total distance 36
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day3
Day1: Singapore
2 attraction(s) ·
18 km
1
Lush, 10-floor retail complex with hundreds of shops & eateries, indoor gardens & a 40-m. waterfall.
18
km
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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
3 attraction(s) ·
2 km
1
The Singapore River is one of the important rivers in Singapore, with a length of 3 kilometers. It is known as the "lifeblood of Singapore" as early migrant settlers relied on it for their livelihoods. On February 29, 1819, British colonizer Stamford Raffles landed at the mouth of the Singapore River, and gradually the riverbank became the center of commerce in Singapore. There are many famous attractions along the riverbank, such as the Merlion Park, the landing site of Raffles, the Arts House, and religious institutions such as the Omar Mosque. You can also experience the Singapore River Cruise here, with the starting point at the landing site of Raffles, offering guided tours. For more information, please visit www.rivercruise.com.sg.
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2
The National Gallery Singapore, located on Saint Andrew's Road, has been under preparation for ten years and has a total area of 64,000 square meters. The collection of the gallery includes over 10,000 items. The gallery has two permanent exhibition halls, the Singapore Gallery and the Southeast Asia Gallery, with a display area of over ten thousand square meters. The theme building was designed by the French architecture design studio Milou and cost 530 million US dollars to build. It is hailed as the largest visual arts center in Southeast Asia. In addition, the gallery will also establish a Wu Guanzhong Hall and a special exhibition hall for hosting various art exhibitions in collaboration with top international art galleries and museums.
1
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3
Mall with restaurants & nightlife in a redeveloped, 19th-century commercial district by the river.
Day3: Singapore > Clarke Quay Central
4 attraction(s) ·
11 km
1
As a top integrated entertainment city and family vacation destination in Asia, Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore offers a variety of entertainment activities for fashionable young people, families, and corporate incentives. The resort is divided into two levels, with the ground level featuring Universal Studios, the aquarium, and multiple restaurants, while the underground level boasts a casino and several luxury brand shops, making it the only premium retail district on Sentosa Island.
The shopping area has multiple fashion brands, including Italian luxury jewelry brand Damiani, Italian luxury men's wear brand Canali, and Vie Beaute beauty and fragrance boutique, suitable for fashionable women seeking high-end luxury products. Resorts World Sentosa also has unique shops such as the Trick Eye Museum and the Michael Graves boutique, immersing you in a luxurious shopping experience.
There are also many dining options in Resorts World Sentosa, where people can taste local chili crabs and seafood at the Singapore Seafood Republic restaurant (#01-292), with an average cost of SGD 62 per person. If you want to taste Thai cuisine, you can choose the #coca Thai hot pot with an average cost of SGD 35 per person or Bali Thai Thai food with an average cost of SGD 30 per person. For those who want to save a little more, Subway and McDonald's are also good choices.
It is recommended that you spend one or two days in this entertainment center and enjoy the various entertainment, shopping, and dining experiences in Resorts World Sentosa during your visit to Singapore.
6
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4
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.




























