Top attractions to see in Singapore for every traveler
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Booking.com is a site offering accommodation throughout the world, from London all the way to Australia – and everywhere else in between. With the huge range of different places to visit though, the hardest part of planning a holiday is working out which place to visit. So, this guide should give you the inspiration you need to find a city that suits your needs and desires. What’s more, all of the places mentioned below can be booked via Booking.com, and have a variety of different accommodation styles found in them.
Singapore, even though it is often deemed as one of Asia’s most expensive tourist destination, is oozing with free thrills and attractions that would surely bring joy to backpackers and frugal travelers. From a spectacular light show to exciting nature trips, there are dozens of cool freebies in Singapore that can put you into a state of euphoria.
I can honestly say that one of the main reasons why I visited Singapore is because of the Universal Studios. I love Theme Parks, sue me. I am in my mid-20’s but I am still a kid at heart. I spent one full day in Universal Studios, yes a whole day! But, trust me, it is not enough to ride all the attractions, that’s why I am definitely getting an express pass on my next visit.
Chinatown, Kampong Glam and Little India are testimony to the island-nation’s rich ethnic, cultural and historical heritage. The districts are home to religious monuments as well as quaint shophouses selling ethnic goods and cuisine. They provide an insight into the cultural fabric of Singapore and are perhaps the country’s truest attractions, having stood the test of time.
Singapore might be a bustling and busy business empire of the world, but even in this happening metropolis, you can get an old world colonial charm and at a much more leisurely pace. Surprised? Well, you will not be anymore when you climb on one of Singapore’s iconic bumboats and take a cruise on its river.