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SIGHTSEEING IN SINGAPORE

Posted by cheli

... for a few hours or 1 day in which they vaguely make a tour of Raffles and maybe Orchard street then go away with a poor view of the city. Yes they fine you for jaywalking and yes it's much cleaner than the rest of Asia - that doesn't mean it's ...

SIGHTSEEING IN SINGAPORE

Posted by bennyng

... Nature Reserve. It will be hot and be prepared to spend half a day walking around. 6) Visit the farms Despite the fact that the city is highly urbanised, you can still find vegetable/goat/frog/fish/fruit farms. Most of them are located in the Lim Chu ...

Transportation Singapore

Posted by 223034

... to the port - Marina Square (we are going on cruise with Costa)? 2. Which is the cheapest way to go from port to the city centre? 3. The last day of our cruise we still have the whole day to explore the Singapore - where can we leave ou luaggage? 4. What ...

Singapore cheap hotels

Posted by raffywolfe

Hi I am travelling to singapore this coming April 2011.. i would like to know which are the cheap hotels in the city... Appreciate response

Meetup Area in Singapore Airport? (SIN)

Posted by jeremystravels

My girlfriend will be flying into the Singapore airport to meet up with me later this year. Since i'll already be in the city, she is flying in by herself. My question is, since the airport is so huge, is there any place that is generally considered ...

A Video with Singapore Sightseeing Attractions

Posted by munirfarhan

... planning visiting this country, be sure to see this video. You will get tips and see some of the best sightseeings of the city. In fact I was in Singapore some years ago, and there are two things that I remember so well. The first one is that it is an ...

A Video with Singapore Sightseeing Attractions

Posted by greekcypriot

... planning visiting this country, be sure to see this video. You will get tips and see some of the best sightseeings of the city. In fact I was in Singapore some years ago, and there are two things that I remember so well. The first one is that it is an ...

recommend a place to stay in Singapore please?

Posted by tyga

... and covers all those areas so you can stay in any of those areas and only be a few minutes from anywhere else in the city. I stayed near Raffles Hotel in the colonial district and found it ideal for sightseeing although you might be hard-pressed to find ...

SIGHTSEEING IN SINGAPORE

Posted by timefortea

... / evening meal / ticket / tour guide in the deal. Buses are probably worth it simply because the zoo is quite a way out of the city, everything else will depend more on you and your style. Whether you choose tour or independent, make sure you get as much ...

Transportation Singapore

Posted by 223034

... down on this page, I think it should help you: 2. I'm assuming the MRT is the best way to go from the port to the city centre 3. I don't know where you can leave your luggage. I'm sure someone on your cruise ship would be able to advise ...

Transportation Singapore

Posted by starlagurl

... down on this page, I think it should help you: 2. I'm assuming the MRT is the best way to go from the port to the city centre 3. I don't know where you can leave your luggage. I'm sure someone on your cruise ship would be able to advise ...

where to stay for late arrival

Posted by aopaq

According to info I found, the train ends at 11:00 pm and the bus service at midnight. So it seems you can only stay around the airport or take a taxi the 20 km to the city.

Bangkok situation

Posted by koonel

... travelers I answered (other forums) on this same thing. Many thousands of tourists are in Bangkok right now, expats live in the city - none of them are worried about any demonstrations at this time! If a problem came up where the airport is closed ...

The 10 Diertiest Hotels in Europe, U.S.A., ASIA,London

Posted by greekcypriot

... , Philippines 8. First Hotel Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand 9. Seri Costa Hotel-Resort, Melaka, Malaysia 10. The Saff, Singapore, Singapore ^^^^^^^ Dirtiest Hotels - United Kingdom (based on TripAdvisor traveler reviews) 1. Grosvenor Hotel, Blackpool, ...

Melbourne Starter Kit

Posted by purplebuggy

... tours. Here are some that might interest future visitors: Melbourne City *Arts Centre offers a what's on for theatre in the city. *National Gallery of Victoria will let you know of current and future exhibitions at its many locations *Southbank - ...

Taiwan - Starter Kit

Posted by athena

... Yanshuei Beehive Rocket Festival -- which draws large crowds of revelers. Kaohsiung City - Taiwan's second largest city. Love River, situated in the city center, is one of the most scenic attractions in town. The river is lined with many fashionable ...

Dubai Starter Kit

Posted by raniroo

... around the malls on their laptops! Internet Cafe's are sparse. Most moderate+ hotels will offer internet (for high prices) Accommodation Welcome to the city that has the only 7* hotel, The Burj al Arab, and a city full of 5* hotels. Luxury ...

Sydney Starter Kit

Posted by purplebuggy

... known as China Town due to this. Money: The main currency is the Australian Dollar. You will find many money exchange offices in the city (just walk down Swanson Street and you'll see at least a dozen!) but make sure you compare their rates before ...

The grottiest place on Earth

Posted by cristeeen

... about. In Europe you would assume a certain level of cleanliness, but you don't always get it. Barcelona is a prime example. While the city centre is kept relatively tidy, step outside of that and you'd think you'd entered a war zone. And my ...

The grottiest place on Earth

Posted by introducinlyric

... about. In Europe you would assume a certain level of cleanliness, but you don't always get it. Barcelona is a prime example. While the city centre is kept relatively tidy, step outside of that and you'd think you'd entered a war zone. And my ...

Share your experiences in Osaka and receive a $50 EZ-link card

Posted by osakacityfriend

... Southeast Asian tourists who have been to Osaka City in the past 1 year to share with us their experiences and feedback about the city. As a token of appreciation to participants, we will present an EZ link card of value SGD50 or a gift of equivalent ...

Malaysia or Singapore for 4-5 days?

Posted by tatot

... there is not much to do. Don't get me wrong I like that stuff and want to participate in it but I also want to explore the city life of where I end up going. We're about 28 years old, we love nightlife and want to relax at beaches. Basically, we ...

Transport in Jakarta

Posted by jerome12

Posted on Feb 4, 2013, 01:58:36

... /mini buses), bajaj (auto taxis). Jakarta's four main train stations are quite central, making trains the easiest way out of the city. The most convenient and important is Gambir station, on the eastern side of Merdeka Sq, a 15-minute walk from Jl Jaksa. ...

Japan Local Expert: Honor Dargan

Posted by starlagurl

... to get comfortable rather than watching the action in front of you. - The Imperial Palace is like an oasis in the middle of the city. With skyscrapers all around it's quite bizarre to find this beautiful area nestling in the trees. You can stroll round ...

Malaysia or Singapore for 4-5 days?

Posted by munirfarhan

... there is not much to do. Don't get me wrong I like that stuff and want to participate in it but I also want to explore the city life of where I end up going. We're about 28 years old, we love nightlife and want to relax at beaches. Basically, we ...

Malaysia or Singapore for 4-5 days?

Posted by miguelnavaza

... there is not much to do. Don't get me wrong I like that stuff and want to participate in it but I also want to explore the city life of where I end up going. We're about 28 years old, we love nightlife and want to relax at beaches. Basically, we ...

Malaysia or Singapore for 4-5 days?

Posted by s4one46

... there is not much to do. Don't get me wrong I like that stuff and want to participate in it but I also want to explore the city life of where I end up going. We're about 28 years old, we love nightlife and want to relax at beaches. Basically, we ...

Malaysia or Singapore for 4-5 days?

Posted by s4one46

... there is not much to do. Don't get me wrong I like that stuff and want to participate in it but I also want to explore the city life of where I end up going. We're about 28 years old, we love nightlife and want to relax at beaches. Basically, we ...

Transport in Jakarta

Posted by asianmission

... similar to KL or Singapore. There is a train network that will take you to and from other towns but is not useful in the city. There are mini vans called Mikrolets which run the main roads and cost about 2000IDR (about 20centsUS). Takis are very cheap, ...

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