A “salad bowl” rather than a melting pot of cultures, Singapore is a diverse city-state known as one of the world’s top destinations
Singapore
Planning a trip is never easy. I learned that having an itinerary is always better than looking places up when you’re already there. It’s not only a hassle, but also a waste of your precious time when you’re in a foreign country. I’m going back to Singapore next month, and despite the fact that SG is relatively small, there are still a few places on my wishlist that I want to explore when I get there.
This is definitely on the top of my list because we missed seeing it back in 2015. I personally love nature, and because of a friend, I’ve recently been really fond of urban natural structures. Gardens by the Bay’s well known for its effort to create a sustainable park that houses species of plants from all over the world. I’ve heard stories about this garden and I definitely can’t wait to see it for myself.
18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore
Anyone who knows me probably knows that I’m a sucker for a great view. And what’s a better way to see Singapore in all its glory than by riding a giant ferris wheel right? I hope I can ride it at least once, preferably during sunset, so I can see the city transition from light to dark.
30 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039803
It’s interesting how we spent several days by the Bay of Singapore and missed this. It’s interesting durian-shaped architecture is definitely something I would like to see for myself in SG. Reviews also show that this performing arts center has theaters, a library, and various art galleries that I hope I could check out.
1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore 038981
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