[So sorry for being absent for such a long time - I'm back from vacation now and will be updating and uploading back to normal now ;) Thanks for staying true.]
Since we only had two days in Singapore we had to squeeze most of the sightseeing into one day - so here are my personal Hot Spots and Must Sees in Singapore if you don't have time to see everything make sure to at least visit some of the following.
Since we only had two days in Singapore we had to squeeze most of the sightseeing into one day - so here are my personal Hot Spots and Must Sees in Singapore if you don't have time to see everything make sure to at least visit some of the following.
Sight Seeing:
After our day at Bintan Island in Indonesia we arrived back to Singapore by night and decided to visit Chinatown. Singapore's Chinatown is not a typical China Town with lots of small shops and restaurants, but rather a big street with bars, hotels and the famous Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. At least that's what we experienced by night ;) Singapore is generally very clean and quiet city so you won't find too much street life and open stores after 10. However the Party and Club area is pretty close to the temple and mostly located in Clubsreet and around Smith Street (Bartini has very good cocktails and we met the young owner who is pretty cool so give it a try if you're close by). Little India and the impressive Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple are closeby as well (141 Serangoon Road). During the day the City Center around the Marina Bay Sands Hotel and mall are a must-see. You can pretty much walk everywhere around 'Cityhall' or you use the metro Bich is pretty new and easy to use (BUT - remember it's against the law to drink and eat in public transportation, not even
a water bottle is allowed!). In general Singapore is extremly clean and very western - not a typical asian city as a lot of people say..
a water bottle is allowed!). In general Singapore is extremly clean and very western - not a typical asian city as a lot of people say..









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Reicht es, wenn man für die Rooftop Bar als Frau ein schönes Kleid und Sandalen/Ballerinas trägt?
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Hey Julia ja das sollte auf jeden Fall reichen bei Frauen sind die zum Glück nicht ganz so streng aber bei Männern um so mehr also unbedingt lange Hose und eigentlich auch Hemd ;) Viel Spaß!!
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