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Planning to visit Singapore

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I am planning to visit Singapore.
12 weeks ago, January 27th 2024 No: 1 Msg: #211072  
Is Singapore a good place to visit? Also give me suggestions about the places I should visit. Is The Mandalay Spirit good? Reply to this

11 weeks ago, February 5th 2024 No: 2 Msg: #211093  
In response to: Msg #211072 Why don't you look at the blogs posted by Travelbloggers to Singapore? Reply to this

10 weeks ago, February 15th 2024 No: 3 Msg: #211132  
I was there in 2000 and didn't have a blog back then.
I remember, I was at the seaside promenade (which has changed massively since then), in a science museum (such institutions are the reason why East-Asia is so successful in tech), in a park and made a boat trip to nearby islands and a one-day-trip to nearby Malakka in Malaysia.
Pay attention to one thing: it is very hot and humid throughout the year. Reply to this

9 weeks ago, February 23rd 2024 No: 4 Msg: #211150  
Singapore is an amazing destination to visit! It's a beautiful, modern, and diverse city with something to offer everyone. To help you plan your trip.

Here are some of the must-see places in Singapore:

Gardens by the Bay: This futuristic park is home to Supertrees, giant tree-like structures that light up at night, Cloud Forest, a conservatory with a waterfall and indoor rainforest.

Singapore Zoo: This world-renowned zoo is home to over 2,800 animals from over 300 species. You can take a tram through the zoo, or have breakfast with the orangutans.

Sentosa Island: This resort island is home to Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A Aquarium, and other attractions.

Marina Bay: This waterfront area is home to the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel, the Singapore Flyer, a giant observation wheel.

Chinatown: This vibrant neighborhood is home of Chinese restaurants, shops, and temples.

Little India: This colorful neighborhood is Indian restaurants, shops, and temples. Reply to this

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