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Singapore Travel Guide
Singapore is known as a City in a Garden and it is a thriving metropolis offering a world-class infrastructure, vibrant living spaces and a rich culture largely influenced by the four major communities in Singapore with each offering different perspective of life in Singapore in terms of culture, religion, food, language and history.
Explore Precincts
Embark on a city tour of Singapore's diverse districts, from the well-known precincts to quaint little suburbs – each with its distinct character and charm.
Chinatown
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Itineraries
Embark on a city tour of Singapore’s diverse districts, from the well-known precincts to quaint little suburbs – each with its distinct character and charm.
- 4 Hours
- To Do
Housed in a beautifully restored colonial building, Raffles Hotel provides a relaxing getaway in the heart of the city.
- 4 Hours
- To Shop
Sunday Staples is a local footwear brand. It is known for its sophisticated and simple designs that are good for everyday wear.
- 1 Hour
- To Eat
Soak in the grandoise of its interiors before you savour the flavour of its Peranakan dishes that leaves a party in your mouth with Violet Oon.
- 4 Hours
- To Do
Few buildings have created such a stir as this one. Opened in 2002, the eye-catching bayfront complex has been dubbed ‘the durians’ by locals because of its resemblance to the spiky tropical fruit. A premier performing arts centre to catch some music, dance and performances.
- 4 Hours
- To Do
Once a convent school, CHIJMES has transformed into a hip lifestyle enclave brimming with bars, restaurants and cafes. Have your fill of Mexican grub at El Mero Mero, traditional Cantonese fare at Lei Garden, French-Japanese dishes at Whitegrass, and craft beers at Almost Famous.
- 1 Hour
- To Eat
If you find the name familiar, it’s because this place is the latest addition to the Cicheti family’s line of Italian restaurants. And like its siblings, you can expect good, hearty Italian grub here. But unlike its siblings, the vibe here is simpler and more laid-back.
Top Picks
Embark on a city tour of Singapore’s diverse districts, from the well-known precincts to quaint little suburbs – each with its distinct character and charm.
- To Do
The Asian Civilisations Museum is the first in the Region to represent an integrated perspective of pan-Asian cultures and civilisations. It boasts 11 galleries showcasing more than 1,300 artefacts from the civilisations of China, South-East Asia, South Asia and West Asia.
- To Do
Formerly the Supreme Court and City Hall, this behemoth of an art museum – it’s the largest of its kind in Singapore – focuses on South-East Asian art from the 19th century up until today. And with several kid-friendly exhibits and installations, the mini Picassos have loads to check out too.
- To Drink
Soak in the grandoise of its interiors before you savour the flavour of its Peranakan dishes that leaves a party in your mouth with Cool Cats.
- To Drink
Soak in the grandoise of its interiors before you savour the flavour of its Peranakan dishes that leaves a party in your mouth with The ExciseMan Whisky Bar.
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Travel Themes
If you've got an idea of which style of trip will suit you best, take a look at our different trip themes, as there's something to suit everyone. Whether you're chasing a global food-focused dream or wanting to ride your bike along the streets, we have a themed adventure that's perfect for you.
Stories Of Travel
Singapore is known as a City in a Garden and it is a thriving metropolis offering a world-class infrastructure, vibrant living spaces and a rich culture largely influenced by the four major communities in Singapore with each offering different perspective of life in Singapore in terms of culture, religion, food, language and history.





