Tips for a solo excursion to Singapore

Updated on tourism 2024-08-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It won't be difficult, everyone here can speak Mandarin, and there will be no communication difficulties. If you ask questions as you go, you won't get lost.

    If you don't mind the food, you can try the Indian pancakes, of course, because of the sea, the seafood is quite fresh, the landlord can try it.

    In terms of attractions, you can go to Universal Studios, the entrance fee is S$80 (quite expensive), and the Bird Park (to be honest, for you at 16 years old, really. It's boring, but it's okay to check it out. Science and Technology Museum (can also be called Science Museum, there are a lot of novelties, very fun, recommended, tickets are not expensive, 2 Singapore dollars) Sentosa can also go to see, is the beach and seaside, there are a lot of golden-haired foreigners, (that **fountain can also be seen.)

    Orchard Road. It's okay to go around Orchard Road, but don't buy too much, it's all some extremely expensive brands) recommend bugis (many young people shop here, and the clothes are quite trendy.

    Watwatwet (Sea Amusement Park, S$20, but it is recommended to go to Jurong East where swimming is more fun and cheaper, S$2).

    After writing so much, the landlord has a satisfactory answer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Zoo Bird Park Science and Technology Museum National Pavilion Universal Studios Ferris Wheel Sentosa Orchard Road Mall Underwater World I can't remember anything else, I don't know much about it, you can try the seafood restaurant, barbecue. The airport has a tourist map in Chinese, and the tables are very clear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    How much does it cost to go to Singapore for 5 days alone.

    I don't know if you're ** going? I went to Beijing, I traveled freely in Zhongxin Travel, the air ticket and hotel are small 4000, plus the daily food, drink and play I spent 8000 yuan to buy. Must-see attractions Sentosa Flyer Ferris Wheel Night Safari Chinatown Merlion Park Esplanade Other Places to See at Clarke QuaySingapore Zoo Singapore Botanic Gardens Jurong Bird Park Lau Pa Sat Changi Chapel & Museum Little India Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Mariamman Hindu Temple Pulau Ubin Haji Lane Experience the magic of Night Safari at the Night ZooSingapore's zoo is famous for its tropical rainforest ambience.

    Not only is the city home to a first-class day zoo, but it is also the first of its kind in the world to open a night zoo. Get ready for a thrilling rainforest safari and get up close and personal with fierce beasts, lions, tigers and leopards, or adorable elephants and giraffes at night. The distance of a fence that makes your heart beat and laugh.

    Tip: When visiting a night zoo, remember not to use a camera flash to avoid harming the animal's eyesight. In addition, mosquito repellent water should be prepared. Singapore's "hideaway", SentosaSentosa, is known as Singapore's "world-away".

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