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The vibrant city-state of Singapore is nestled at the tip of the Malay Peninsula. This tiny island nation is a harmonious blend where tradition meets modernity. Singapore has a captivating history and rich cultural heritage that is celebrated through its diverse blend of ethnicities, languages, and religions. Singapore was once a small, old fishing village on the edge of the jungle. It went through an incredible transformation and turned into the bustling metropolis and the global economic powerhouse that it is today. Despite its futuristic architecture, Singapore's history is preserved throughout the city such as its lush green spaces, colonial black and white bungalows, and Peranakan shophouses. Singapore has so much to offer. The world-class Changi airport, immaculate cleanliness, vibrant street food culture, efficient public transportation, low crime rates, and strict governance (most famously, the chewing gum ban) to name a handful. The only downfalls I can think of are the insane heat and humidity as Singapore sits right on the equator. So why local-ish? I first visited Singapore when I was 6-months old. My dad was born and raised in Singapore. Funnily enough, one of my mom's brothers has lived there for 30 years and we've had a handful of other family members (on both sides) live there over the years too. I've lost count of how many times I've visited but it's definitely one of my favorite places in the world and feels a bit like home. If you've never been to Asia before, Singapore is the perfect destination to start with. It's like a stepping stone to the rest of the world. Here are all my recommendations on what to do, see, eat, and drink in Singapore. Scroll to the bottom for an overview of everything you need to know before booking your trip to the Lion City. As always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Singapore! Just reach out to me directly (:
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💫 FREE GUIDE 💫 Looking for a place to stay in Singapore? I gotchu. 😉 As your local homie, born & raised in this vibrant city, I’m here to spill the beans on where to crash, no matter what floats your boat. Whether you’re all about the central & convenient spots or craving those hidden gems in cool & artsy neighbourhoods, there’s something for everyone. Love to shop ‘til you drop? I’ve got the lowdown on the best places to stay. Prefer to be close to nature? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. For those who live for the nightlife, I’ll point you to the best party spots & for my solo female travellers out there, I’ve made sure to include safe & female-friendly options. From budget-friendly hostels & bed & breakfasts to trendy capsule hostels & plush hotels, I’ve got recommendations for every style & wallet. 🗺️ Neighbourhoods include: 📍 Kampong Glam | Bugis | Bras Basah 📍 Chinatown | Central Business District 📍 Little India 📍 Civic District 📍 The Bay | Quay 📍 Orchard 📍 Sentosa 📍 Tiong Bahru 📍 Joo Chiat | Katong 💸 Budget range includes: $ — $$$$$$ 🛌 Accommodation types include: 🛌 Capsule Hotels/Hostels 🛌 Aparthotels 🛌 Boutique Hotels 🛌 Mid-Range Hotels 🛌 Serviced Apartments 🛌 Luxury Hotels & Resorts ✨ Save this guide for regular updates with more accommodation options to be added, subscribe to my profile & stay tuned! 👀
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For the ultimate Singapore experience with a glamorous twist, use the historic and opulent Raffles Hotel as your base. Retire to the intimacy of The Writers Bar for pre-dinner drinks and put dinner reservations in the hands of your personal butler. With Natureland Reflexology and Massage a 1-minute walk away, spend your mornings shopping and exploring and your afternoons reviving your tired feet in the cool comfort of Natureland. If antique shopping is on your agenda, venturing to one of Singapore’s junk stores can be thrilling. One of the best is Tong Mern Sern on Craig Road; it houses three floors of antiques which will please even the most discerning collector. If you love handmade ceramics, Mud Rock Ceramics is where high end restaurateurs source their plates and where those in the know shop for one-of-a-kind hand moulded pieces with beautiful glazes. Ceramic Loft also has a unique range of handmade and bespoke bowls, plates, vessels, decor and art pieces and Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle is known for their huge range of plates, tableware, baking dishes and outdoor pots in the Peranakan style. If shopping and exploring leaves you in need of a cool down, head to Rempapa chef Damian D'Silvas favourite bar, No.5 Emerald Hill which he says is the only bar that still retains the nostalgia of Eighties Singapore. In his words, "It may not have the most creative cocktails, but the moment you walk in, you feel comforted and relaxed, and the beer is cold." For the ultimate cool down, return to the hotel and take an invigorating dip in the rooftop pool. Lose yourself in a holiday read or indulge in a light meal with a cocktail or an icy beer as you watch the sky momentarily cloud over for the inevitable tropical rain shower. Dining out is a way of life in Singapore and it is truly a foodlover's paradise. You can indulge in a Michelin starred affair at Cloudstreet one day and enjoy the buzzing energy and authentic flavours of chilli crab, chicken rice and satay at the Lau Pa Sat or Maxwell hawker centre the next. Pair the cuisine, the climate and the ease of getting around with the culture and history of this tiny flavour bomb of a destination and you'll enjoy a holiday that satisfies all your senses.
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This 5 days itinerary for Singapore will help you execute your trip to Singapore. If you are planning a trip to Singapore and have no time to plan out your itinerary - here is a personalized itinerary for you for just $99. This itinerary can be revised according to your preference and budget. Right now you can deposit $49 to buy this guide and pay the remaining $50 once you receive you final customized itinerary. This itinerary will include- Details about locations Places to visit in Singapore Hotel recommendations Food recommendations How to get around in Singapore Important things to carry with you to Singapore Relevant links for you to book you flights and attraction tickets and get 5% OFF on your bookings NOTE- This service does NOT include booking of any attractions, flights and hotels. HOW TO BOOK- 1. Buy this guide 2. In the message box below, please mention the below details- -Any specific thing you want to do in Singapore -Anything you have already made bookings for -Any other important information you might think of TURN AROUND TIME- Once I receive the deposit, I'll email you with an acknowledgment within 24 hours If I need any extra information from you, I will follow up on the same email. You can expect your final itinerary within 4-5 days. After that, any revisions you ask for will take 1-2 days each. You can also contact me on email at reach.rupaliroy11@gmail.com or DM me on instagram @journeywithrupali
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60% OFF - Full price $30 A comprehensive guide to hosting a final fling in San Diego for the boujee bride. I am a California native turned San Diego-based travel & lifestyle blogger. I'm super passionate about creating content that shows people how to make the most of life in America's Finest City. As an avid lover of tidepools, brunch, and rooftop drinks, I created this guide for my fellow brides and bridesmaids. We all know that planning the bachelorette party is one of the hardest parts of the whole wedding - coordinating schedules, agreeing on where to eat - all of that! So I've made it as easy as can be with this one-stop shop for the boujee bride! This guide is for the boujee bride who wants to feel pampered, fancy, and have ample opportunities to dress up. San Diego has you covered! Highlights of this guide include: 💄 Making a custom lipstick shade 🦩 Giant gold flamingo fishbowl cocktails 👙 Hotel pool passes ⛵️ A private sailboat experience It also includes options for accommodation, dining, activities, cocktails, wine/beer, & more! San Diego county is over 4,000 square miles - there's lots of ground to cover & public transportation isn't great. This guide will help you centralize your home base, activities, food, and everything else! When to do this trip: San Diego is beautiful any time of year. If the wedding timeline permits, I recommend trying to plan this trip during the "slow season" which is mid-January through March. Everything will be much more affordable and there won't be as many summer tourists in town.
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