No matter how much time you spend in Singapore, he will always find something to surprise you with. A fabulous city-state where there is no crime, where every corner shines with purity, and the faces of local residents are filled with cordiality. Stay here for the whole vacation - it will seem a little! But it is especially important to correctly plan your vacation program if you come to the city for a few days. So, what to see in Singapore in 3 days?
1 day
The first day can be devoted to sightseeing walks, during which you will see what they are:
Marina Bay Promenade and Merlion Park
The Marina Bay embankment appeared in Singapore recently - at the end of the 20th century. Now it is one of the most famous places in the city. Even while walking, you can understand what Singapore is - it is both a business district, a famous resort, and a place where cultural life is concentrated. This is clearly seen on Marina Bay.
While walking, you can visit the Gardens by the Bay. They occupy a huge area, but there are also places for recreation, numerous entertainment venues, including for children, as well as a number of cafes. Tourists are especially delighted with the sculptural forms of "supertrees", two of which are connected by a bridge at a high altitude. The most convenient way to go to the other side of the embankment is to cross the bridge, which imitates the structure of DNA. You will not see this anywhere else in the world.
Next to the unusual bridge is the Youth Olympic Park, which is unusually beautiful in the dark, thanks to the original lighting. You will also see the "floating" platform. Artists perform here during big holidays. And from the stands, fireworks look especially beautiful when a scattering of lights is reflected in the smooth surface of the water. You may also find yourself at the performance that takes place in the Esplanade open-air theater. This is of particular interest for young people, because mainly youth, but already popular creative groups perform here.
The historic city center is opposite the large Marina Bay Sands complex. The Merlion Park is worth a visit here. Rather, there are two of them - a large one and a smaller one. Merlion is a creature from myths, it has the body of a fish and the head of a lion. It is believed to be a very kind creature, and it warmly welcomes guests to Singapore. The height of the Big Merlion exceeds 8.5 m - it is a wonderful fountain, beautifully illuminated in the evenings. Small, with a height of 2 m, weighs about 3 tons. A visit to the beautiful park is part of all excursions in Singapore, and photos with Merylon, even years later, cause kind smiles. In 2009, the fountain was damaged by a lightning strike, since then it has been restored and is now equipped with a lightning rod. So you can not be afraid to approach it even in bad weather.
Sands SkyPark Observation Deck
Not everyone can get here, but the lucky ones who climbed to the very top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel complex will have an unforgettable experience. The observation deck resembles a ship sailing on the waves - three buildings of the complex, each of which is 200 m high. You have to pay to enter here, but guests of Singapore agree to such a waste. Many come here for a few hours to take pictures of the city from a height, then watch the sunset, and finally enjoy the countless scattering of night lights.
There is also a swimming pool, but in order to swim in it, you need to live in this hotel complex, the number of rooms of which exceeds 2000. In this case, the pictures will be even more expressive. The pool is designed so that it looks like water is falling from a skyscraper. Of course, for an additional fee, tourists can swim in the pool without having to book a room.
Marina Barrage - Singapore Dam
The most convenient way to get here is by walking along Gardens by the bay - Gardens by the bay. The dam plays an important role in the life of Singapore. It protects low-lying areas from flooding during high tides and diverts water that spills onto the city during heavy tides. Those tourists who are interested in "how everything is done there" can look through the glass walls into the building of the pumping station. There are small fountains in front of the dam, which are especially popular with children. Parents can relax on the elegant benches, enjoy ice cream and soft drinks.
Fountain of Wealth
The whole East is literally obsessed with Feng Shui, and this fountain is no exception. It belongs to the largest fountains on our planet. Its area reaches almost 1700 sq. M. The same as with the Merlions - there are large and small fountains here. Water flows through a large ring supported by columns. This is believed to attract money to the city. There are only 4 columns - this is a symbol of 4 peoples and 4 religions. Let the city-state of Singapore grow richer, but the small fountain attracts tourists just as well. It is believed that you need to lower your hand into it, and go around the bowl three times clockwise - then the money will come to you in the very near future. In the evening the fountain "sings" - its streams are illuminated, music sounds. A tremendous sight! Great photos are taken here.
Gardens by the Bay and Garden Rhapsody light show
Gardens by the Bay is also located near the Marina Bay Sands. There are two of them - South and East. In the South Garden, you can see huge greenhouses created using the latest technology. One of them is the largest greenhouse in the world, and this fact is reflected in the Guinness Book of Records. More than 30 thousand plant species grow here.
Among them there are rare species that are almost impossible to meet in nature. Entering another greenhouse, you will definitely be transported to the tropical highlands, see the top, on the slopes of which orchids of all colors and various types of ferns grow. And also admire the artificial waterfall. Those guests who wish to climb to the top can do so using the elevator.
It is pleasant to go back on foot, enjoying the spectacle of artificial fog that appears here every few hours, creating the necessary humidity and an impressive visual effect. And of course, the supertrees already mentioned. One of them has a small restaurant where you can taste local as well as European cuisine.
In the evenings, you can watch a light and music show - the so-called "Garden Rhapsody". The sculptures, some of which seem to float in the air, amaze the imagination of guests. For example, a huge baby, whose height is about 10 m. The supports are almost invisible, and it seems that only the baby's handle touches the green lawn. Even the photos are amazing, what can we say about the feelings that you experience, standing next to such a sculpture?
The most convenient way is to purchase a special map in order to move in the indicated directions and examine all the amazing sculptures located here. The East Garden is a great place for walking with children. One gets the impression that you are in a state designed especially for small tourists. Here you can play fun games, including water games, have a picnic on the grass, admire the views of the city and take great pictures.
In Singapore, GuruTurizma recommends the following hotels:
Swissotel Merchant Court Singapore
Singapore
5 minutes walk from nightlife and Clark Quay MRT Station
Parkroyal on pickering
Singapore
At an altitude of 300 m above sea level
Studio M Hotel
Singapore
It features a 25-meter swimming pool
2nd day
You can start the second day by visiting a place that will appeal to both adults and children. This is:
Singapore Zoo
Russians often argue over whether it is humane to keep animals in zoos.In Singapore, this question simply does not arise. The zoo has existed here for 40 years. It is huge - this is a real city, and everything is done in it to make animals feel the same as in their natural environment. But there is no hunger or hunters here, so the animals are safely born, mature, multiply and live to old age. In the zoo, tourists can see hundreds of species of the planet's inhabitants.
In order to look around and decide what interests you the most, you can start your tour of the zoo with a trip on the local form of transport - "tram", painted in natural colors. Such a trip will be convenient even in rainy weather. It is more difficult to escape from the heat, but it is also possible: the zoo has rooms with air conditioning. It is pleasant to sit there in silence and coolness. In addition, there are vending machines everywhere that sell soft drinks.
Animals in the zoo are settled according to the principle of ecosystems. For example, you can see those that live in the tropics, in another place the inhabitants of the savannah will be waiting for you, and so on. Rare animals listed in the Red Book are also presented to the attention of tourists. Here they also thrive and bear offspring. Where else, for example, can you see white rhinos or Komodo dragons?
There is also a “Bird Park” and “Butterfly Park”, where winged beauties trustingly sit in the hands of people. Gibbon Island is for these amazing monkeys. Even the world's first white bear, which was born almost in the tropics, lives in the zoo. Every day he catches himself fish from an artificial reservoir and is friendly to visitors who come to admire him.
Of course, there are also predators among the inhabitants of the zoo. At the same time, here you will not see cages and aviaries in their usual sense. Many animals are separated from people only by ditches with water or natural barriers in the form of a windbreak. Glass walls are located between people and the most dangerous animals. At the Singapore Zoo, you can celebrate holidays such as weddings or anniversaries. You can also take part in shows with animals. And, of course, there are also features of a "contact zoo". Some pets are allowed to pet or you will be allowed to feed them. And there is also the "Orchid Garden" and "Fragile Forest", where not animals, but plants, fascinate people with their beauty.
The most convenient way to get to the zoo is by taxi, especially if you come to the city with your family or friends. Also, buses No. 138 and 927 go here. Take some money with you with a reserve, because, in addition to souvenirs, the zoo offers its visitors many temptations that are difficult to resist, especially if you have children with you. By the way, babies under 3 years old are admitted free of charge. How do you, for example, offer to ride an elephant? Or enjoy Breakfast in the Jungle? The zoo is open from 8.30 am to 6 pm.
Clarke Quay
You cannot be in Singapore and not visit Clarke Quay, named after the second governor of Singapore. Once upon a time, back in the 19th century. there used to be an industrial and commercial zone, but since then there have been great changes, and now it is a fashionable area, where the eyes run up from a huge number of shops, cafes, restaurants, nightclubs, attractions and shows. It gets crowded at any time of the day, but especially in the evenings. And what is especially pleasant - even in the hottest season on Clarke Key - fresh cool air, thanks to special cooling units.
You can come here to buy unusual gifts for loved ones - for example, handmade souvenirs. Here you can sit in a cafe - and you will find anything you like. Irish? Japanese? Chinese? English? Or maybe you want to feel like you are in Russia again and "Rasputin" beckons you? Each cafe has its own small area on the waterfront, decorated in the style of the country, the cuisine of which is offered here.
You can even sit in a "floating" cafe or bar - that is, in an old ship, now converted to suit the tastes of tourists. Or go on a short trip along the river on a yacht or river tram - this service will always be offered to you here. Another decoration of Clar Key is the numerous and unusual sculptures that you will find only here.
Some of them resemble living people so much, especially in the evening, when they are illuminated by multi-colored lights, that it is not surprising to make a mistake and speak to such a statue. And, of course, tourists take dozens of photos here. It is impossible not to mention the famous attractions located on Clarke Key. For example, there is a fountain that can unexpectedly pour jets on vacationers that hit right from the ground. How can we not recall the "firecrackers" of Peter the Great in Peterhof?
Or you will be offered to climb into the capsule - mind you, an open one, which "shoots" at a tremendous speed to a height of 60m. The flight of Munchausen on the core will seem like child's play. Not surprisingly, few dare to climb into the capsule. But even to observe this is breathtaking. There is also a kind of our "Tree of Happiness". Lovers hang locks on a special net, lock them with a key, and then throw it into the water.
This is done so that fate cannot separate the couple in love. Fans of more serious entertainment will also find something to their liking on Clark Key. For example, you can visit the Museum of Asian Civilizations, or take a photo at the place where the foot of a European first set foot on the land of Singapore. Getting to Clarke Key is easy. There is a station of the same name on the purple metro line. Also city buses run here. And many tourists come here through Fort Canning Park - very unusual and picturesque.
Day 3
The third day in Singapore will be devoted to a trip to the amazing island.
Sentosa Island
In fact, it only sounds so impressive - "island". It is at a distance of about 500 m from Sigapur and it is not difficult to get here. You can even walk, this walk will take 15-20 minutes. The most convenient way to get to the bridge is from the VivoCity shopping center, and in turn, you can get to it using the lilac metro line. On the way to the island, you will see beautiful tropical trees, original statues. The only negative is that you will have to pay a dollar to enter Sentosa.
Visiting the island will be free if you use the train that departs from the same shopping center. The ticket costs $ 4. And if you don't mind the money ($ 24), take the cable car to the magical island. It is truly luxurious, Swarovski took part in its decoration. To take the cable car, you need to climb the 15th floor of the Harbor Front Tower Two.
To better navigate and see the main attractions of the island in a few hours, it makes sense to use the map. In many shops and entertainment centers, it is distributed free of charge, you can also download the map from the Internet. To save energy, you can travel around the island on one of the free buses. On which roads they travel - indicated on the map. There are also numerous cafes on the island, so neither adults nor children will be hungry for sure.
Tourists enjoy even just walking around Sentosa, the island resembles a beautiful garden - with bridges, fountains, flower beds. Here you will be greeted by the third Merlion - half-lion-half fish. This good-natured creature, with which guests of the island like to take pictures, reaches 37 m in height. If you pay a few dollars, you can go up to the observation deck and see Sentosa, so to speak, "from the head of the beast."
Another attraction of the island is the giant oceanarium. To get into it, you need to go underground. It is home to several thousand species of marine animals, including the rarest of them. You can just admire, or you can watch shows with dolphins, take pictures and even swim with them. And the most daring tourists swim next to small sharks.No one will miss the "Amusement Park" with its many attractions, and their size is impressive.
There is a huge Shrek castle, tall "roller coasters", several water attractions. Since children are most eager to get here, discounts on tickets are provided for them. The guests also like the large ball at the entrance to the park, it sparkles and rotates slowly. As a rule, everyone tries to be photographed with him as a keepsake.
Another entertainment for daredevils: you are offered to go down the mountain trail, the height of which reaches 650 meters - on a sled. The pleasure is not too expensive, but the emotions are overwhelming. And finally, a tropical park. If you are a fan of exotic butterflies and insects, this is the place for you. The ticket costs $ 16. Also, Sentosa guests are entertained with the help of various illumination shows. One more tip. When going to Sentosa, don't forget your swimwear. There are some lovely little beaches here and you will regret not taking the opportunity to swim.
You can get from one beach to another using a small tram. And those who want to take absolutely extraordinary photos should cross the narrow bridge to a small island located next to Sentosa. It seems that there is very little space here, meanwhile, it is on this island that the best viewing platforms are located.
It will take several hours to quickly get around Sentosa. But here you can spend the whole day and not get bored.
On Sentosa Island, GuruTurizma recommends the following hotels:
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove
Sentosa Island
24-hour pool, spa, fitness center
Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa
Sentosa Island
The beach can be reached in just 2 minutes
Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa
Sentosa Island
Stunning sunset views at the famous Tanjong Beach
Wonderful Light Show
A visit to the illuminated Wonder Full Show will be a worthy end to your stay in the city. Fear not, sit right on the steps of the embankment and wait with other spectators for the start, while in the meantime enjoy the glow of the lights of Singapur. All modern possibilities are used to make the 13-minute spectacle truly enchanting. Lasers, spotlights and video projectors are working, screens consisting of water jets are used. And, of course, what show is there without music?
The show can be watched in any weather, nothing will stop them from admiring. For about 3 years, the best specialists in the country have been working on creating stunning effects. Many began to call the show the main attraction of Singapore.
On Fridays and Saturdays, the show can be watched 3 times per evening, on other days - 2 times. The action takes place on the Event Plaza waterfront. Thus, even a short stay in Singapore will allow you to get to know its main cultural values. And, of course, Singapore cannot leave you indifferent. Impressions will remain forever.