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Singapore

Singapore is a modern city-state in Southeast Asia known for its incredible skyscrapers, diverse cuisine, and rich culture. From the towering Marina Bay Sands to the historic Chinatown district, she offers an array of sights and experiences for every type of traveler. Visit the famous Gardens by the Bay, a spectacular waterfront garden with futuristic, tree-like structures, or explore the bustling hawker centers, where you can sample a variety of local dishes like chicken rice and laksa.

Take a stroll through the colourful neighbourhoods of Little India and Arab Street, or head to Sentosa Island for a day of relaxation on the beach. The city is also home to world-class museums and galleries, such as the National Gallery Singapore and the ArtScience Museum. For thrill-seekers, there’s the famous Universal Studios, where you can enjoy thrilling rides and attractions. Singapore’s nightlife is also vibrant and diverse, with rooftop bars, night markets, and clubs that stay open until the early hours of the morning.

Whether you’re a solo traveler or visiting with family, this tiny red dot has something to offer everyone. With its efficient public transportation and impeccable cleanliness, it’s no wonder that Singapore is often considered one of the best cities in the world to visit. Read our expert travel articles on Singapore to plan your next adventure in this fascinating city-state.

Restaurant Review: Sushi Jin’s Affordable Premium Japanese Meals at Farrer Park, Singapore
Category Eastern CuisinePosted on September 7, 2017February 7, 2020

Restaurant Review: Sushi Jin’s Affordable Premium Japanese Meals at Farrer Park, Singapore

The last time I went to a sushi restaurant, it was at a bustling neighbourhood in Tokyo. Granted, it was not a big name one, just a random eatery I ch…
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The Weekly Grub: 5 Things to Eat & Drink in Singapore This Week
Category CafesPosted on September 5, 2017May 18, 2020

The Weekly Grub: 5 Things to Eat & Drink in Singapore This Week

Usher in September with a four-hands dinner featuring a visiting Michelin-starred chef, a design house and restaurant collaboration, and a homebrew be…
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Best Hotel Bars in Singapore: 5 Luxurious Establishments for Sophisticated Cocktails, Wines, and Drinks
Category DrinksPosted on September 5, 2017May 18, 2020

Best Hotel Bars in Singapore: 5 Luxurious Establishments for Sophisticated Cocktails, Wines, and Drinks

Hotel bars are commonly associated with uninspired, boring, drinks, but the fact of the matter is, having a great bar is part of the requirement of a truly fantastic hotel, where guests can lounge and…
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Love Japan? Tune in to NHK WORLD TV’s ‘A Peak at Nagano’ Series
Category East AsiaPosted on September 5, 2017May 12, 2023

Love Japan? Tune in to NHK WORLD TV’s ‘A Peak at Nagano’ Series

Here in Singapore, it almost seems like we have a fetish for all things Japan. Each April sees pretty much the entirety of locals heading over to the …
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Restaurant Review: Aburiya Japanese Wagyu Yakiniku at Boat Quay, Singapore
Category Eastern CuisinePosted on September 5, 2017September 3, 2017

Restaurant Review: Aburiya Japanese Wagyu Yakiniku at Boat Quay, Singapore

The main event at Aburiya, which recently opened another outlet downstream in Boat Quay from with its longtime flagship restaurant in Robertson Qu…
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Just Opened September 2017: New Restaurants & Bars in Singapore
Category DrinksPosted on September 4, 2017May 18, 2020

Just Opened September 2017: New Restaurants & Bars in Singapore

Exhausted your dining options these few weeks? Here are a bunch of new restaurants and bars to try in September, from mod-sin option Jiakpalang and Asian grills Butcher Boy and Blue Lotus Chinese Gril…
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Restaurant Review: Starker Q, Bringing Fresh Beer and Tasty Food to Punggol, Singapore
Category FoodPosted on September 4, 2017September 4, 2017

Restaurant Review: Starker Q, Bringing Fresh Beer and Tasty Food to Punggol, Singapore

Tucked away in a quiet corner of Punggol, Singapore, right beside the maze-like Waterway Point shopping mall, is Starker Q, the latest addition to the…
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5 Things to Do This Week in Singapore: 4 September to 10 September 2017
Category CulturePosted on September 3, 2017May 14, 2018

5 Things to Do This Week in Singapore: 4 September to 10 September 2017

As the country’s biggest public art festivals draw to a close and we move on from the height of Singapore’s art calendar, why not take a crack at some…
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Review: SIFA 2017’s Guilty Landscapes III Is A Pointed Examination of the Politics of Seeing
Category Art & DesignPosted on September 2, 2017September 2, 2017

Review: SIFA 2017’s Guilty Landscapes III Is A Pointed Examination of the Politics of Seeing

Consider the triad of relations between art, its subject, and its audience. Now consider the dynamics that lies within. “It is seeing,” as John Berger writes in his seminal Ways of Seeing, “which esta…
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Wholesome Meals and Laid Back Vibes at Bee’s Knees
Category CafesPosted on September 1, 2017September 4, 2017

Wholesome Meals and Laid Back Vibes at Bee’s Knees

Nestled in the verdant greenery of Botanic Gardens, the 1920s-styled Art Deco conservation building fondly known as The Garage plays home to 2 dining …
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