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Things to Do in Singapore

11 Reasons Singapore Needs to Be Next on Your Bucket List

I may be a little biased, as some of my fondest childhood memories are of living in Singapore, but it really is a country with so much to offer. It's often seen as a quick stopover destination on a longer journey, with the only tourist attraction being the iconic Marina Bay Sands. While that is a must see, there is an abundance of other attractions to keep you busy during your trip. From incredible local shopping centres to impressive eating spots, this might just convince you to give Singapore more than a day next time you're travelling to the other side of the world.

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The Singapore Grand Prix

The only Grand Prix that takes place in the dark, there's nothing quite like the atmosphere of watching the race at night on the streets of Singapore.

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Gardens By the Bay

The Gardens By the Bay is an award-winning nature park located behind Marina Bay Sands. You can walk around the grounds and the cooled conservatories and even walk up and along the supertrees to get a better view.

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Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands has arguably one of the most picturesque infinity pools on the globe. The hotel is home to not only the incredible pool but also a bar that anyone can visit to soak up the views, a shopping centre like no other (it has a river running through it), and one of the most iconic casinos in the world.

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1-Altitude is the world's tallest al fresco bar and the views do not disappoint. With panoramic scenery of Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore Flyer, and the ArtScience Museum, you'll definitely be able to get a snap for Instagram up here.

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I'm not joking when I say Singapore Changi airport is as an enjoyable experience as the rest of the country. The airport boasts multiple gardens throughout the building, bringing the outside tranquility of the country inside, as well as, a cinema, spa, 3D artwork, and even a slide!

A zoo with a difference. The Singapore Night Safari is home to some of the cutest animals that you probably won't have heard of before, like the mouse deer; seriously, it's adorable. Take a ride on a minibus with a tour guide showing you around the park with all of the animals that come out to play at night.

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In Little India, you'll find one of the busiest, most fascinating shopping centres ever, the Mustafa Centre. This 24-hour shopping experience is unlike any you've had before and in my opinion is best experienced late at night. The six-level building offers everything from jewellery, clothes, electronics, food, plants, and wheelchairs to washing machines. If you need something, the Mustafa Centre likely has 12 different options!

Little India is full of pretty buildings and art, tiny restaurants, and beautiful architecture.

Who wouldn't want to stop at Universal Studios while visiting a different country? My favourite thing about Universal in Singapore is that it's far less busy than other theme parks, but doesn't lack any of the charm.

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If you find yourself wanting to retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city, take a short 15-minute journey to Sentosa, an island resort of the south coast of the country. You can find beaches, nature walks, Universal Studios, an aquarium, and cable cars to keep you entertained.

Clarke Quay is where you can go to get the best chilli crab and craft beer. It comes alive at night and is a hub of restaurants and vibrant bars.

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