If there is one place in South-East Asia that you can easily call as the hub of modern tourists, it clearly has to be Singapore. Often known as the Lion City, the Garden City, or the Red Dot, this beautiful island of southern Malaysia is the place to be. A short flight away from all major cities of India, Singapore is the perfect combination of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences, making it a melting pot of cultures. There is delicious food, great shopping experiences, and contemporary art waiting to be explored. Here is what you should definitely not miss out on if you are heading for a short 3-day Singapore sightseeing holiday.
Plan your perfect 3-day trip to Singapore
Everyone needs a quick getaway from their urban, chaotic, and busy lives. If you are planning a short vacation over a long weekend and are considering Singapore, here is what you can explore on a 3-day trip:
1. Plan to reach Singapore early in the morning, so that you have a full 3-days experience. Undoubtedly, Chinatown is the best place to start your short vacation here. This bustling, ethnic neighborhood has many Singapore sightseeing attractions, such as the pagodas, mosques, and the traditional shops that give you a true insight into the culture of this island. In your walking tour of Chinatown, you can get some great souvenirs and artefacts.
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2. For day two, consider visiting the Civic district that houses prominent buildings, such as the City Hall, the Parliament House, Supreme Court, and the Padang Cricket Club, which are all worth a visit. You can then move on to the Merlion Park that has one of Singapore’s most important landmarks, the Merlion Statue. Pictures with this mythical part-lion part-fish creature’s statue are a great keepsake. The picturesque Marina Bay with its City Gallery and the 101-Hectare Gardens are other must-visit places around here.
You can also head to Sentosa Island, which is a 2-kilometre stretch of artificial beach that has attractions for tourists of all ages. The Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon are also great attractions here and so is the Tiger Sky Tower for its panoramic views, and the Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom to get up close with nature.
You can also head to Sentosa Island, which is a 2-kilometre stretch of artificial beach that has attractions for tourists of all ages. The Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon are also great attractions here and so is the Tiger Sky Tower for its panoramic views, and the Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom to get up close with nature.
3. Wrap up your short trip to Singapore with a visit to Asia’s only Hollywood theme park, Universal Studios.
While the itinerary can be a bit compact, it will ensure an amazing experience that you will always cherish.