When
I visited Singapore for the first time I instantly fell in love with this
city-state: its futuristic design, the combination of different cultures and
the diverse food. I was lucky to meet Jaclynn Seah there, who is from Singapore
and writes on her blog „The Occasional Traveller“. She showed me around and we
had a great time. She tells you her insider tips for the Lion City – the best
time to travel there,
accommodation, restaurants and sights.
Jaclynn
is The Occasional Traveller, a Singaporean girl with a full-time day job who
loves to travel. She started her blog in 2010 to encourage fellow deskbound
wanderlusters like herself to remember to take that time off and get away. She
is always looking forward to that next trip!
Here
are her insider tips for
Singapore:
Why
should everyone travel
once in a lifetime to Singapore?
There’s
nowhere in the world quite like Singapore!
When is the best time to
visit it?
Singapore
is hot all year round and we hardly have any seasons. Year end tends to be
cooler but also more rainy, though really it can rain any time of the year.
June
and December are school holiday periods in Singapore so your tourist
attractions will be more crowded with families, so you might want to avoid
those periods.
Which attractions of
Singapore are worth to see?
The
Marina Bay area (which you usually see on TV during the F1 Grand Prix in
September) is a tourist hotspot but for good reason – Singapore is prettiest in
the evening when the buildings are all lit up.
I
recommend starting from the Esplanade, walking clockwise around the bay area
across the Helix Bridge until you reach Marina Bay Sands.
Other
tourist attractions that I think are worth seeing are Gardens by the Bay (18
Marina Gardens Dr) – the alien-looking Super Tree Grove is mostly free (unless
you want to go on the Skywalk, a rickety walkway suspended near the top of the
tree structures).
But
it is worth going into the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest as well – beautiful and
cool, a good way to spend your time ‚indoors‘ if Singapore is being all humid
or rainy.
If
you want a proper outdoor garden, Singapore Botanic Gardens (1 Cluny Rd) is
centrally located in the downtown area and was just awarded a UNESCO award.
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