In recent years, Singapore has turned into a prominent tourist and economic center in Asia, as it is not only a modern residence suitable for excursions, it is also distinguished by its culture and customs, in addition to being a future country with important ingredients. Although it is a small country, Singapore includes many tourist areas that tourists should discover, so we will offer you the best and most popular of these areas to choose between the addresses of your next trip to Singapore.
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The Quays
Enjoy a unique view of the sea in this special area extending from the boat dock to Clarke wharf and Robertson wharf, where there are special features for each one. Clarke Quay is well known for its cafes and restaurants serving classic Singaporean dishes, while the boat dock is known for its historical and cultural significance. The Robertson Quay is ideal for a romantic dinner in one of its prestigious restaurants. There are many hotels near The Keys, especially those with a prominent design, surrounded by a group of museums and tourist facilities.
Orchard Road
This elegant area is considered a favorite place for shopping lovers in Singapore, as it is the center as in the region many malls that include what suits all tastes, making the area an attractive point for tourists looking for sophistication. There are many hotels near the region, and the level of luxury varies according to what you want.
Marina Bay
It is located in Marina Bay, one of the most famous tourist attractions in Singapore, which is the “Marina Bay Sands” hotel, which is famous for its magnificent pool overlooking the country skyline and the commercial exterior. The Gulf is also distinguished by the presence of a group of high-end 5-star restaurants, cafes and hotels, so it is a haven for many celebrities, the rich and the elite.
China Town
Amidst the huge skyscrapers, China Town offers a different experience from Singapore that shows an ancient cultural aspect of it as it is the center of Chinese culture in the country. Here you will find many shops and street food carts that provide customers with insights from China. Among the most beautiful periods of visiting China Town, Chinese New Year, where the entire place is decorated, which gives a distinctive atmosphere, as well as the display of New Year in the main street and attracts a large number of visitors.
Kampong Glam and Bugis
In these two regions, you will get to know another side of Singapore, which is the part related to Islamic and Arab culture and its influence in the country. You will be particularly pleased with the many bazaars and bazaars in the place, especially the scents that fill the area. In the region there are many traditional Lebanese and Turkish restaurants.
Sentosa Island
This manmade island offers tourists a great pleasure in a luxury seaside resort in a relaxed atmosphere. The island is connected to the mainland by a private bridge, and it has many modern Singaporean restaurants where VIPs and dignitaries meet. You can get a unique sunset scene on the island if you choose to stay in one of the many hotels in it.
Geylang
Finally, we reach the Geylang area, which is an ideal place for those who want to experience the Singaporean normal lifestyle. It is also home to food lovers, as many of the residents’ favorite restaurants are hidden among residential compounds, so it is advised to cooperate with a local guide or friends from the country to discover the best places for you.
The streets of Kampong Glam
Marina Bay Sands
General view of Orchard Roa
General view of Sentosa Island
Singapore
China Town
Shopping on Orchard Road.
Geylang Homes.
The Quays
Universal Studios in Sentosa
Orchard Road
From the Marina Bay Sands Hotel
From the Kampong Glam area
From the China Town area
The Quays area
From Sentosa Island.
From China Town
From Kampong Glam
From Orchard Road
From The Quays
View of Marina Bay