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A guide of accomodation in Singapore neighborhoods to fit your budget

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If you haven’t visited Singapore you would be forgiven for thinking that the Asian cultural powerhouse was a steely city environment. But look beyond the squeaky-clean image and you’ll discover a country with sense of culture, long-established customs and culinary delights, all mixed up with the many different people that call the island city-state of Singapore home. You may also like: Traveling self-sufficient Singapore: discover Marina Bay Visit 20 top tourist attractions in Singapore, your trip done! It’s true that Singapore is a futuristic country, with its cutting edge architecture, clean streets and world class shopping, but it’s the mixture of cultures living harmoniously side by side that makes it especially captivating. From Indian, Chinese, Malay, European to Thai and Bangladeshi, the broad patchwork of people add to Singapore’s wealth of beautiful architecture, depth of religion and its unbelievably mouthwatering food scene. Best Singapore Neighborhoods Stay in one of Singap

10 Top Tourist Attractions in Singapore you don't want to miss!

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Singapore is one of the great cities of the world, with its blend of Asian and European cultures. Founded as a British trading colony in 1819, since independence it has become one of the world’s most prosperous city states and boasts one of the world’s busiest ports. You may also like: Tourism demand soars in Singapore Visit 20 top tourist attractions in Singapore, your trip done! Graceful colonial buildings co-exist alongside centuries-old street markets and modern high-rises. Though the government can be strict with residents and visitors who misbehave, travelers who follow the rules can’t help but be fascinated by this multi-cultural city. An overview of the top tourist attractions in Singapore : 10. Marina Bay Sands If construction costs are a traveler’s bag, then they’ll delight in seeing the Marina Bay Sands, a resort that cost US$5.7 billion to build, making it the world’s most expensive building when it opened in 2010. The Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort that has it a

Where to Stay in Singapore: Best Areas & Hotels

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Being a compact city, most hotels in Singapore are concentrated in a few main areas. The newly constructed Marina Bay has most of the city's luxury and high-end chain hotel options that will appeal to families, as well as couples. Across Marina Bay is the Civic District, also known as the Downtown Core, where many of the city's civic buildings and museums are located. Clarke Quay is one of the oldest areas of the city, next to the Singapore River, yet recent redevelopment has made it the city's newest hot spot to stay and play. You may also like: Visit 20 top tourist attractions in Singapore, your trip done! Backpacking tourism in Singapore, the most economical way of spending You'll find a range of accommodations in the wonderfully congested Bugis area, with most of the city's budget hotel options in the neighboring Chinatown and Little India. The area on and around Orchard Road, Singapore's main luxury shopping boulevard, is also home to many mid-range and hig

Visit 20 top tourist attractions in Singapore, your trip done!

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Singapore has been described as a playground for the rich, and it's true that the small city-state does have a certain sheen of wealth. But Singapore offers more than just high-end shopping malls, luxury hotels, and fine dining (though it's worth indulging in those a bit if you can). There is also a vibrant history and diverse ethnic quarters to discover, along with many family-friendly attractions and lovely public spaces that make exploring this slightly futuristic city worthwhile. You may also like: Travel Singapore with 10 free experiences 10 experiences to expect in Singapore Singapore has an excellent public transportation system that makes sightseeing convenient and easy. Once you've gotten a sense of the metro map, you'll have no problem zipping from one part of town to the next. English is spoken everywhere, and signs are in English as well. In fact, Singapore is one of the easiest and most comfortable countries to navigate in Southeast Asia. And as long as you