7 Reasons To Go To Singapore

Singapore often receives a lot of attention for reasons unrelated to the country's unique attractions. In Singapore, there is an incredible number of destinations: from parks, world-class zoos, luxury hotels, historic buildings to very cheap dining spots.
And below we will explore 7 reasons to travel to this wonderful country.

The intersection between the new and the old

The relationship between Singapore's past and present can be expressed by the word "complicated". Many historic buildings had to be cleaned to build more skyscrapers.

But the past in Singapore still exists in a unique way. Chinatown is still there with bold 19th-century architecture, as well as a series of historic buildings around Singapore.


Several old buildings have been repaired and reused. The current British military building has become a comfortable and modern Fort Canning hotel. Some other places are still precious despite the ups and downs of history, such as the Raffles Hotel, open since 1887, famous for its anticipation that Somerset Maugham and Charlie Chaplin are still in operation today.

You will be overwhelmed when you arrive at Marina Bay - which is transforming into a typical "garden city" with aerial works such as Esplanade, Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Flyer. To see the hustle and bustle of entering the future of Singapore, Marina Bay will be your excellent choice.

The shopping paradise

Suntec City Mall Please protect your credit card carefully because when you come to Singapore, you will probably make crazy purchases and leave with an empty card! Singapore's shopping center system is linked by convenient metro lines. Credit cards are widely used in addition to cash and promotions, shopping weeks will make you want to buy everything.


Visitors to Singapore via Changi Airport can take advantage of the Goods and Services Tax Discount program - up to 7% of the invoice value when shopping in that country. And the reimbursement will be extremely easy and quick just before boarding the plane to leave Singapore thanks to the electronic return system (eTRS).

Explore the eco-park

With so many skyscrapers and huge buildings, it is difficult to imagine this country as a green city as they say. However, behind the busy bustling streets is a system of parks with up to 46% greenery in Singapore.

The Singapore National Park website (nparks.gov.sg) will provide you with information on park systems across Singapore, from family parks to marine parks like East Coast.


The Singaporean government is making great efforts to green the country and build a matrix of green trees and in a few years, you will be able to travel from the west of Singapore to the east of Singapore without having to leave the park!

With the advantage of being a country located in an area rich in biodiversity, Singapore has a list of zoos and animal sanctuaries. The zoo is hardly a Singapore zoo, nor a night safari, and cannot fail to mention "Jurong Bird Park" (birdpark.com.sg).

Transshipment platform in Asia

Singapore is located in the middle of South East Asia, so you can easily reach other countries in the region by road, sea or air.

Singapore Changi Airport is easily accessible from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. From Changi Airport, you will reach the countries of the region because the planes of the airline's countries often stop at this airport.


The rest of Asia is also accessible by land and sea. Buses to the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur leave daily and Singapore connects to countries in the region using the Oriental Express Southeast Asia rail system.

The Singapore Cruise Center usually provides you with cruise ships to Batam, Bintan, and Karimun as well as to other international destinations. Marina Bay Cruise Center (mbccs.com.sg) will provide you with information on the major shipping companies that regularly dock at the port of Marina Bay.

And when your trip is delayed? The extremely easy to use the public transport system in Singapore will give you some relief. You just need an EZ-Link card and you can go anywhere to explore this island nation.

Trendy lifestyle, luxury

Singapore is where the rich from all over the world go. Hundreds of major brands have invested in development in Singapore as well as luxury brands.


The hotels on Orchard Road, Heritage District, and Marina Bay will overwhelm you with luxury. Royal range of famous restaurants reaching the Michelin star. Busy shopping areas with luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Bulgaria. Singapore spas are also luxury places that the upper classes often visit.

We can't help but mention a famous place to burn money for fun in Singapore - Marina Bay Sand Casino.

A place for cultural exchange

Just a small island, but Singapore is a place of convergence of a variety of Asian cultures. The Singapore government recognizes the cultures of China, Malaysia, and India as the main factors that make up the culture of Singapore. Each Singaporean residential area has a different way of eating, worshiping and living according to its diverse and distinctive culture.

The system of cultural areas was established by Stamford Raffles, who made it a policy to transform the old Chinatown that was allocated to Chinese immigrants to become a colorful and serene neighborhood. What used to be brothels and the opium trade has become modern museums, offices, and hotels. And come to Chinatown for Chinese New Year to experience Chinese culture.

The old aristocratic residences of Malaysia have now become a place of life to create a cultural space called Kampong Glam: the Sultan's castle has become the cultural museum of Malaysia, providing you with knowledge. on Malaysia's past and present. The Sultan's Church with the golden dome or the Bussorah Street and Arab Street markets are also great places to visit.


During the Muslim Ramadan and Aidilfitri months, the Kampong Glam region attracts a large number of Muslims and non-Muslims to explore.

In Little India, you will see and feel Indian culture - the scent of traditional aromas and spices in the air will certainly make your journey of discovery in places like markets. Tekka, Little India Arcade, Campbell Lane and the 24-hour Mustafa Mall are more exciting than ever.

Little India is also the place where you can enjoy traditional Indian cuisine alongside familiar curry. The best time to visit Little India is Indian vacations like Thaipusam and Deepavali.

Culinary paradise

Singapore may be a prosperous country with a high standard of living, but in fact, most of the food business takes place at outdoor street stalls - where there are enough culinary elites from countries like China, Malaysia, Thailand, India, and even western food. After all, Singapore is a convergence of cultures, so Singaporean cuisine is also very diverse.

Today, the food stalls in Singapore can give you everything you want from many countries around the world, but at a really cheap price, only from SGD 2 to SGD 4 to eat.


On festive occasions, your culinary options will be even richer. Come on New Year's Eve and you will taste a variety of traditional Chinese dishes, while during Ramadan and Hari Raya with night markets, you will taste Arab dishes that you rarely enjoy. We should also mention the Singapore Food Festival, which lasts a whole week, with all the strange dishes from everywhere gathered for your enjoyment.

If cravings are a psychological problem, Singapore will certainly be a paradise for you to cure this problem.

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