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Tourism
SINGAPORE:
Tropic’s recommended
itineraries
Our editor Gavin King travelled to Singapore as a guest of SilkAir to uncover the best things to
do depending on your length of stay.
With Changi Airport ranking as one of the world’s most range of attractions and privileges via the Singapore
connected aviation hubs, Singapore features the best of Explorer Pass, complimentary rides on the SIA Hop-on
both worlds: the ideal destination to visit in its own right Bus and more. You can add these great deals to your light
or as a brief stopover to explore before heading out on booking via silkair.com or singaporeair.com, or simply
further travel. contact SilkAir Cairns local o fice or your travel consultant.
Passengers travelling on SilkAir and Singapore Airlines e following attractions are included in the Singapore
can book the Singapore Stopover Holidays packages, Explorer Pass, which can be purchased for 1, 2 or
which gives you access to a selection of 3-to-5 star hotels, a 3-day passes.
24 hours Chinatown Food Street
Singapore is a foodie’s delight, incorporating a melting
With limited time, you’ll want to make sure pot of cuisines including Malaysian, Indian, Chinese and
you see the very best highlights the city has more. ere’s no better place to experience it all than the
to offer. These are our top three picks if Chinatown Complex Food Centre on Smith St, featuring
you’ve got 24 hours to spare in Singapore. over 260 food stalls. Try everything from black pepper crab
to BBQ stingray, and don’t leave Singapore without trying
the signature chicken rice dish.
chinatownfoodstreet.sg
Gardens By e Bay
is extraordinary attraction is simply a must-see, a
horticultural and architectural marvel unlike any other in
the world. From the 35-metre tall indoor waterfall to the
remarkable array of cacti on display, you can discover the
world’s lowers, plants and trees in air-conditioned comfort.
gardensbythebay.com.sg
National Gallery Singapore
A visit to the National Gallery will give
you an incredible overview of
Singaporean and South-East Asian art.
Set in magnificently redeveloped
gallery spaces that transformed the
former Supreme Court Building and
City Hall into a combined loor area of
64,000 square metres, you’ll get to see
historic and modern artworks of all
varieties. An enriching experience.
nationalmuseum.sg
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