City-state - holidays in Singapore
Tourists from all over the world have been coming to exotic Singapore for decades. Holidays here are not suitable for everyone. First of all, it will be of interest to lovers of exotic things and those who want to plunge into the diversity of cultures and religions.
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Sights of Singapore
Vacation A trip to Singapore is worth it if you prefer to admire sights of all kinds. There are many of them in this city:
- In the center of Singapore, the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve was established more than two centuries ago. It is located on a hill, which is recognized as the highest point in the state. The way up is along a special staircase with many benches for rest. The more impatient can use a special tram for excursions.
- In the southern part of Singapore there is a unique structure called Gardens by the Bay. These are special structures in the form of trees that have their own purpose. Some serve as supports for rare species of vines, while others are designed to accumulate rainwater. The passages available among these man-made trees allow you to explore the magnificent view of the surrounding area.
- For every tourist, a mandatory program includes a visit to the Singapore Ferris wheel. Such great popularity can be explained simply - wheel capsules allow you to enjoy views of the city from a height of 165 meters in comfort and safety.
- Shopping lovers are advised to visit Orchard Road. There is a huge number of shops and boutiques where you can buy shoes and clothes for a wide variety of tastes and income levels. This area is one of the most prestigious in the city.
Singapore Hotels
The city has a huge number of hotels belonging to different price categories. But if you want to make your holiday truly exclusive, pay attention to this hotel. Among the most unusual and beautiful buildings in the city is the famous Marina Bay Sands Hotel. It consists of 60 floors and offers its visitors more than two thousand rooms. At its top there is a long pool, which was even listed in the Guinness Book as the highest pool in the world. In addition, this hotel has several restaurants, a cinema, a casino and even a museum.
Another hotel with a rooftop pool is called Fragrance Hotel – Selegie. Unlike the previous one, it belongs to a more modest price category. In addition, the hotel building is very well located - several city attractions are nearby: Orchard Road, the National Museum, as well as the Sri Lakshmi Narayan Temple.
For beach lovers rest It would be best to stay at Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort&Spa. It is located in the resort area on Sentosa Island and has a large fenced area. Directly next to the hotel is beach with the purest snow-white sand and a luxurious tropical park.
The Parkroyal on Pickering hotel can be called a real oasis in the metropolis. The hotel's facade is decorated with living tropical plants, and real hanging gardens are built on the floors. In addition, this hotel has a special ecosystem that provides the building with energy through solar panels.
Features of Singapore
A tourist traveling to Singapore should strictly adhere to the law. The slightest violation can result in huge fines. For example, the ideal cleanliness of the streets here is not accidental. It is prohibited to litter or spit on the sidewalk or road. Violation will cost a fine of $500. You will pay twice as much for the pleasure of smoking in any closed public place. Even something as harmless as chewing gum is illegal in Singapore. It is prohibited to import it into the country, and chewing it is punishable by a fine of $300. The import of any items resembling weapons and tobacco products is also prohibited. And there is even a death penalty for trying to bring drugs into Singapore.
Carefully follow the rules of movement on the road; violation is also punishable by large fines. Jaywalking costs $500, and driving without wearing a seat belt costs $120.
Be sure to respect religious traditions. If you decide to visit the temple, then dress appropriately - clothes should completely cover your arms and legs. Be sure to leave your shoes before entering Muslim mosques and Indian temples.
Remember that in this country all residents, including young people, highly respect moral principles. Therefore, it is forbidden to openly display violence and sexuality. Try to refuse even minimal manifestations of intimacy, which from a European point of view will seem innocent to you. Better watch the local population and behave the same way.
When shopping, be sure to stand in line. Don’t be lazy to find out the price of the product you are interested in in several stores. Singaporean sellers welcome bargaining. But remember that bargaining just like that is considered indecent. You will no longer be able to leave without purchasing if the merchant agrees to a reasonable price for the product.
A few words about food in this country. In Singapore, it is customary to eat only in designated areas. This means that if you walk the streets and chew a hamburger or a harmless chocolate bar, you will be fined a considerable amount for this.
How much does a holiday in Singapore cost?
According to international rankings, Singapore is one of the most expensive cities in the world. Therefore, when going on vacation, stock up money. A lot of money is spent on rent. An inexpensive hotel here costs from $50 per night. However, prices largely depend on the season. For example, during the New Year celebrations, the Grand Prix or the Chinese New Year, the price tag increases significantly.
You can save on food and souvenirs if you eat in inexpensive cafes and fast foods. At the same time, it is useful to clarify the total cost of the meal, since various additional fees may not be indicated on the menu. Alcohol is very expensive in Singapore. For example, a regular can of beer will cost $7, but wine will cost 3 times more. Souvenirs and entertainment in Singapore are quite reasonable.











