Klook.com
Showing posts with label SINGAPORE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SINGAPORE. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2025

When in Singapore GOTO free attractions and experiences

Singapore offers plenty of free attractions and experiences that showcase its rich culture, nature, and skyline. Here's a curated list: 

🌿Nature & Outdoors

1. Gardens by the Bay (Free Areas). Stroll through the Outdoor Gardens, including Supertree Grove, Heritage Gardens, and Dragonfly Lake. Supertree light show (Garden Rhapsody) is free nightly at 7:45PM & 8:45PM.

2. Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade. Enjoy skyline views and night walks with breeze, art installations, and light displays.

3. Singapore Botanic Gardens. (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Beautiful, historical garden with walking trails, lakes, and lawns. Open daily, entry is free.

4. East Coast Park. Free beach, cycling paths, barbecue pits, and a relaxed seaside vibe.

5. Southern Ridges & Henderson Waves. Scenic 10 km walking trail through forests, bridges, and parks.

6. MacRitchie Reservoir & TreeTop Walk. Free rainforest trails and a suspension bridge for nature lovers.

🏙️ Iconic Attractions & Views

7. Merlion Park. Snap photos with Singapore’s half-lion, half-fish national icon with Marina Bay Sands in the background.

8. Jewel Changi Airport (Free Zones). See the HSBC Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall.    Stroll the Shiseido Forest Valley- no entry ticket needed.

9. Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. Watch free performances at the Concourse or Outdoor Theatre (check schedule).

🧘Culture & Heritage

10. Sri Mariamman Temple / Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (Chinatown). Free to enter and explore these intricate religious landmarks 

11. Sultan Mosque & Haji Lane (Kampong Glam). Admire the mosque’s golden dome, then explore the colorful murals and hip indie shops nearby. 

12. Little India. Visit Tekka Centre, vibrant temples like Sri Veeramakaliamman, and street art.

13. National Library of Singapore. Great for architecture, exhibitions, and free rooftop views of the city.

🎨 Art & Events

14. Singapore Art Museum (Free Areas) & Public Art Trail. View outdoor installations and sculptures around the Civic District.

15. Light & Water Show at Marina Bay Sands (Spectra). Free daily show at 8 PM & 9 PM (and 10 PM on weekends).

When in Singapore GOTO Hawker Centers

🍲Singapore Hawker Centres: A Cultural & Culinary Icon. 
Hawker centres are open-air food courts in Singapore where you can enjoy delicious, affordable, and diverse local food. They are an essential part of everyday life and reflect Singapore’s multicultural identity-serving Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Peranakan dishes all under one roof.

🌟Why Visit Hawker Centres?

1. Authentic Local Food. Try must-haves like Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, char kway teow, roti prata, and satay.

2. Affordable Prices. Meals typically cost SGD \$3–\$6, making it perfect for budget travelers.

3. UNESCO Recognition. Hawker culture in Singapore is listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

4. Community Experience. Locals and tourists eat side-by-side at communal tables.


Maxwell Food Centre is a must-visit destination in Singapore for food enthusiasts seeking an authentic taste of the city's diverse culinary heritage. Located in the heart of Chinatown, this bustling hawker centre offers a wide array of local dishes that reflect Singapore's multicultural roots.

🍽️ Why Visit Maxwell Food Centre

1. Iconic Local Dishes: Maxwell Food Centre is renowned for its variety of traditional Singaporean fare. Notably, it houses the famous Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, which has received international acclaim and a Bib Gourmand recognition from the Michelin Guide. 

2. Diverse Culinary Offerings: With over 100 stalls, visitors can indulge in a plethora of dishes ranging from Chinese, Malay, to Indian cuisines, all under one roof.

3. Cultural Experience: Beyond the food, the centre offers a glimpse into Singapore's hawker culture, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. The communal dining setting fosters a unique social atmosphere where locals and tourists alike converge .

 4. Affordable Dining: Despite its popularity, the food remains reasonably priced, making it an excellent spot for budget-conscious travelers to enjoy high-quality meals.

🍜 Laksa in Singapore: A Must-Try Dish. Laksa is one of Singapore’s most beloved local dishes—a spicy, flavorful noodle soup that reflects the country’s Peranakan (Straits Chinese) heritage. It’s a unique blend of Chinese and Malay culinary influences.

🗺️ How to Get There. Address: 1 Kadayanallur Street, Singapore 069184

By MRT (Subway):

Maxwell MRT Station (TE18): Located just a short walk from the food centre .

Chinatown MRT Station (NE4/DT19): Approximately a 2-minute walk to Maxwell Food Centre .

Tanjong Pagar MRT Station (EW15): About a 5-10 minute walk to the centre .

By Bus:

Bus services 80 and 145 stop near Maxwell Road Food Centre .

Nearby Attractions:

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple: Situated directly across the street, it's a significant cultural site worth visiting .

Maxwell Food Centre operates daily, typically from 8:00 AM to 2:00 AM . Whether you're a food lover or a cultural enthusiast, this hawker centre offers an immersive experience into Singapore's rich culinary landscape.




Get your Tickets to Universal Studios-Singapore

When in Singapore GOTO The Esplanade

 🎭 Why Go to the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Singapore. The Esplanade is Singapore’s premier arts and performance center, located right by Marina Bay. It's affectionately nicknamed “The Durian” due to its spiky exterior resembling the famous local fruit.

🌟Top Reasons to Visit:

1. World-Class Arts & Culture. (1) Hosts concerts, plays, ballets, art exhibitions, and film screenings. Features both international acts and local talents; 

(2) Free Performances. Regular free outdoor and indoor performances at the Esplanade Concourse and Outdoor Theatre; 

(3) Iconic Architecture. A must-see for architecture lovers—its twin domes look like durians and make for great photo ops; 

(4) Scenic Views. Fantastic views of Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore River, and the Merlion. Perfect spot for a relaxing evening stroll; and 

(5) Dining & Shopping. Restaurants with bayfront dining (e.g., Supply & Demand, Alter Ego). Boutique shops and a library dedicated to the arts.

🚇 How to Get to the Esplanade

By MRT (Subway):

Esplanade MRT Station (CC3 – Circle Line). Take Exit D, follow signs toward the Esplanade Mall. A short 5-minute walk to the main building.

Alternatively: City Hall MRT Station (NS25/EW13 – North-South/East-West Lines). Take Exit D, walk through CityLink Mall toward the Esplanade (\~10-minute walk).

🚌 By Bus:

Bus Stop: Esplanade Drive or Raffles Avenue (near the Esplanade). Bus Numbers: 36, 56, 75, 77, 97, 111, 133, 162, 195, 502, 518

🚶Walking From Nearby Attractions:

Merlion Park: \~5–10 minutes

Marina Bay Sands: \~15–20 minutes via Helix Bridge

Raffles City / City Hall: \~10 minutes


Book your hotel now


When in Singapore GOTO Merlion Park

 🦁 Why Go to Merlion Park. Merlion Park is one of the most iconic tourist spots in  Singapore. Here's why it's worth a visit:

🌟Reasons to Go:

1. See Singapore’s Symbol. The Merlion (half lion, half fish) is a national symbol representing Singapore's origins as a fishing village ("mer") and its original name “Singapura” (Lion City). The statue stands 8.6 meters tall and spouts water from its mouth-great for photos!

2. Great Photo Spot. Get a classic shot with the Merlion and the Marina Bay Sands in the background. Stunning views of the waterfront, especially around sunset and at night.

3. Free Attraction. Open 24/7 and completely free to visit—no tickets required.

4. Central Location. Located in the heart of the city, it’s close to other major attractions like Marina Bay Sands, Esplanade, and the Fullerton Hotel.

5. Relaxing Waterfront Walk. Enjoy a scenic stroll along the promenade with city skyline views and sea breeze.

📸What to Do at Merlion Park:

(1) Take Iconic Photos. Pose “drinking” or “catching” the water from the Merlion’s mouth—a fun tradition.  Capture shots with Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore Flyer, or the Esplanade; (2) Watch the Light Show. Stay for the Spectra Light and Water Show across the bay (held nightly at Marina Bay Sands);

(3) Explore Nearby Attractions.  Walk to: (a) Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay for arts and performances; (b) Jubilee Bridge for more skyline views; (c) Fullerton Hotel for colonial architecture and history;

(4) Enjoy a Snack or Coffee. Chill at nearby cafés or grab street food from nearby areas like Raffles Place.

To reach Merlion Park in Singapore, you have several convenient public transportation options:

🚇 By MRT (Subway)

Nearest Station: Raffles Place MRT Station (EW14/NS26)

Walking Directions:

  1. Exit the station via Exit H (Chartered Bank Building).

  2. Walk towards the Fullerton Hotel.

  3. Cross Fullerton Road to reach Merlion Park. The walk takes approximately 5 minutes.

🚌 By Bus

Nearest Bus Stop: Fullerton Rd - Fullerton Sq (03011)

Bus Services: 100, 130, 196, 36, 57, 70M, 851, 851E

Walking Directions: (1) Alight at Fullerton Sq bus stop: (2) Walk towards the Fullerton Hotel; (3) Cross Fullerton Road to reach Merlion Park. The walk takes approximately 2 minutes.

🚶 By Foot

If you're nearby, you can enjoy a scenic walk to Merlion Park:

From Marina Bay Sands: Walk along the Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade.  The walk takes approximately 18 minutes.

 🚖 By Taxi or Ride-Hailing Services

* Simply input "Merlion Park" as your destination.

* The drop-off point is near the Fullerton Hotel.

* From there, it's a short walk to the park.

Merlion Park is open 24/7 and is free to visit. It's especially picturesque during sunrise and sunset. Don't forget to bring your camera for some iconic shots!

Book your Hotel now


Tuesday, May 13, 2025

When in Singapore GOTO Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands (MBS) in Singapore is one of the most iconic landmarks in Asia, offering a blend
of luxury, entertainment, and cultural experiences. Here's a breakdown of the top things to do while you're there:

1. SkyPark Observation Deck

*Location: Level 57

*Why go: For panoramic views of the Singapore skyline, Gardens by the Bay, and the sea.

*Tip: Visit around sunset for stunning views and photo ops.


🏊 2. Infinity Pool (Hotel Guests Only)

*World’s largest rooftop infinity pool

*Access: Only for hotel guests

*Pro Tip: Book a stay even just for one night to access this bucket-list-worthy experience.


🌸3. Gardens by the Bay (Adjacent to MBS)

*Don’t miss: Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome.

*Night show: The Garden Rhapsody light and sound show is free and mesmerizing.


🛍️4. The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

*Luxury shopping with brands like Chanel, Prada, and Rolex.

*Also features: A canal with gondola rides, fine dining, and celebrity chef restaurants (e.g., CUT by Wolfgang Puck, Waku Ghin by Tetsuya Wakuda).


🎭5. Sands Theatre

*Watch Broadway shows, concerts, and performances.

*Check what's on during your visit—past shows include The Lion King and Phantom of the Opera.


🎰6. Marina Bay Sands Casino

* Open 24/7 (ID required)

* Offers hundreds of gaming tables and thousands of slot machines.

* Entry is free for foreigners (Singaporeans/PRs pay a levy).


🖼️7. ArtScience Museum

*Famous for: The lotus-shaped building.

* Exhibits: Future World (digital art by teamLab), and rotating exhibitions blending art, science, and tech.


🍸8. CE LA VI (Rooftop Bar & Club Lounge)

* Located at the top of MBS, near the infinity pool.

* Go for a drink and enjoy views similar to the Observation Deck with a livelier vibe.


📸9. Spectra – Light & Water Show

*Location: Event Plaza (outdoors, by the waterfront)

*Free show: Nightly at 8:00pm and 9:00pm (check latest schedule)

*A beautiful combination of fountains, lasers, music, and projections.


🏛️10. Explore the Surroundings

*Helix Bridge: A stunning architectural pedestrian bridge.

*Merlion Park: Just a short walk away.

*Singapore Flyer: A massive observation wheel with great views.


How to get there:

Getting to Marina Bay Sands (MBS) is easy—it's centrally located in Singapore and well-connected by public transport, taxis, and walking routes. Here are your main options:

🚇 By MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) – Most Convenient & Affordable

*Nearest MRT Station:

*Bayfront MRT Station (CE1/DT16)

  – Circle Line (Yellow)** and **Downtown Line (Blue)

  – Directly connected to Marina Bay Sands via Exit C or D

 

Directions:

1. From Changi Airport:

   * Take the East-West Line (Green) to Expo

   * Transfer to Downtown Line (Blue) → Go to Bayfront Station

   * \~45–55 minutes total travel time

2. From Orchard Road:

   * Take North-South Line (Red) to Dhoby Ghaut

   * Transfer to Circle Line (Yellow) → Go to Bayfront Station

   * \~15–20 minutes

 

3. From Chinatown:

   * Direct on Downtown Line (Blue) → Bayfront Station

   * \~10 minutes

 

🚕 By Taxi or Ride-Hailing (e.g. Grab, Gojek)

* Destination:10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956

* Most drivers know MBS well—just say “Marina Bay Sands.”

* Estimated fare:

  * From Changi Airport: SGD 20–30 (30 minutes)

  * From Orchard: SGD 10–15 (15 minutes)

 

🚶‍♂️ By Foot or Walking from Nearby Attractions

*From Gardens by the Bay: Just a 5-minute walk via the Marina Bay Sands hotel connection.

*From Merlion Park or Esplanade: Use the **Helix Bridge—a scenic 10- to 15-minute walk.

 

 🚗 By Car (if driving)

* There are basement car parks at:

  * Hotel Tower 1, 2, and 3

  * The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

*Carpark Rates:

  * Weekdays: SGD 9.00 for the first hour, SGD 1.10 per 30 mins after

  * Special flat rates during weekends & evenings (check signage)

 

 🚌 By Public Bus

*Bus Services to MBS:

* 97, 97e, 106, 133, 502, 518

* Alight at Bayfront Ave – Marina Bay Sands Theatre stop

Friday, April 11, 2025

GOTO to USS: Top 5 Things for Couples to Do in Universal Studios Singapore

Because love is better with a little adrenaline.

Battle between good and evil on the world’s tallest duelling roller coasters

Let’s be real — theme parks aren't just for kids. They're actually the perfect place for couples. Whether you’re in the honeymoon phase or just need a break from adulting, Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is your ultimate playground for fun, laughs, and a little bit of hand-holding on roller coasters.

If you’re planning a day out with your person, here are the Top 5 things every couple should do at USS:

1. Scream (and Laugh) Together on Battlestar Galactica

Start with a bang — or more accurately, a scream. This dual roller coaster lets you choose between Human (red) or Cylon (blue). One’s seated, the other’s inverted. Pro tip: go for Cylon if you love loops and leg-dangling madness.

There’s nothing like a shared adrenaline rush to kick off a date. Bonus: holding hands right before the drop? Iconic.

2. Share a Giant Turkey Leg (or Any Over-the-Top Snack)

Theme park food isn’t always gourmet, but it is part of the fun. Grab a giant turkey leg or a box of popcorn to share while you wander through the park. It’s messy, it’s ridiculous, and it’s 100% a bonding moment.

Also, sharing snacks = couple goals.

3. Take the Most Extra Selfies

You’re in a place filled with movie magic — go wild with the photos! Snap a romantic shot in front of the spinning Universal Globe, pose with the Minions, or grab that moody-couple-in-Ancient-Egypt vibe.

Tip: The best light is in the late afternoon, and the Hollywood Boulevard area is perfect for that vintage, golden-hour glow.

4. Cool Off with a Water Ride (and an Excuse to Hug)

Jump on the Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure for a semi-wet, semi-wild ride through dinosaur territory. You will get splashed. You might get soaked. Which means… cue the clingy, cute “I’m cold!” moments afterward.

It’s basically a rom-com scene waiting to happen.

5. End the Day with the Fireworks (or a Sunset Stroll)

If there’s a fireworks show happening that night, stick around — it’s the most magical way to end your day. If not, exit the park and take a sunset stroll down the Sentosa Boardwalk. It’s peaceful, free, and the perfect way to wind down from the chaos of roller coasters and Minion selfies.

Bonus Tip: Match Your Outfits (Just a Little)

You don’t have to go full-on cheesy, but coordinated colors or matching caps? Very cute. Very couple-y. Very Instagram.

Final Thought:

USS isn’t just a place for thrill rides — it’s a date spot, a memory maker, and a reminder that relationships should have room for play. So go ahead, ride the rides, eat the snacks, take the pics, and hold hands like it’s your first time.

Because honestly?
Love is the real ride. 🎢💛


When in Singapore, GOTO Universal Studios: Blockbuster fun on a budget — for two!

Singapore may have a reputation for being sleek and spendy, but if you're traveling as a couple and looking for big adventure on a smart budget, there's one place you have to add to your itinerary: Universal Studios Singapore.

Located on the resort island of Sentosa, this theme park is Southeast Asia’s answer to Hollywood — a one-day thrill ride through movie magic, playful nostalgia, and Insta-ready moments. But here’s the twist: you can do it all without blowing your travel fund. Here’s how.

Your Movie-Date Adventure Begins

From the moment you step into Hollywood Boulevard, you’ll feel like you’re on set. Neon lights, palm trees, and retro tunes — it’s the perfect photo op to start your day. Pro tip? Skip the souvenir shops for now — there are budget-friendly options outside the park later!

From there, explore seven themed zones, each packed with rides and attractions based on your favorite flicks. Whether you're flying through ancient tombs in The Mummy, screaming your lungs out on Battlestar Galactica, or getting soaked on the Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure, there’s enough adrenaline to keep your hearts racing — and your bond stronger.

Smart Spending Tips for Couples

  1. Book Tickets Online
    Snag discounts on the official website or third-party apps like Klook or KKday. You can usually save 10–20% just by booking in advance.

  2. Pack Snacks & Stay Hydrated
    Outside food isn’t allowed officially, but many couples sneak in small snacks. Better yet, share meals inside the park to save. A combo meal is big enough for two — and cheaper than getting two separate dishes.

  3. Split a Locker & Travel Light
    Lockers are available for rides and day storage. Share one for the day and avoid overpacking. You'll move faster and avoid extra rental fees.

Free Shows = Free Romance
Take breaks from the rides with free shows like WaterWorld — a heart-racing stunt performance that’s a great excuse to snuggle up in the splash zone. Trust us, the chemistry builds quickly when you're dodging explosions and jet skis.  

Budget-Friendly Memories

A theme park date is as much about the experience as the photos. Keep your phone charged for selfies with Minions, Transformers, and Shrek — they’re all walking around the park waiting to pose.

Want a cheap keepsake? Look out for fun, affordable merch like pins, magnets, or park-exclusive postcards under $10 SGD. Or better yet, make your memory free: find the big globe outside the entrance and take your iconic couple shot — it’s the ultimate “we were here” moment.  

The Love Doesn’t Stop There

After your day of action, take a budget-friendly stroll along Sentosa Boardwalk — it’s romantic, breezy, and lit up beautifully at night. For the cost of zero dollars, it’s one of the most peaceful ways to wind down.  

Final Take: Big Date, Little Budget

Universal Studios Singapore proves you don’t need a luxury resort or fancy dinner to create core memories with your partner. With a little planning, a dash of spontaneity, and the spirit of adventure, this blockbuster date can fit perfectly into your couple’s travel story, without breaking the bank.

So if you’re in Singapore and looking for the perfect date?

GOTO Universal Studios.
Love, laughs, and a little scream therapy await.