TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
512 Kampong Bahru Road Singapore, Singapore, 99448, 6271-2771
We were back in Ko Samui before we headed onto Singapore and then Australia. On the boat to and from Ko Samui we had heard other travelers bad mouth the island (Its to commercialized or its too expensive) but I have to say myself and Caroline both enjoyed Ko Samui very much and we were looking forward to our second stay there. We felt like we knew the place a little better than everyone else. We knew the best spot on the beach, with restrooms, food and beverages nearby. We knew the best bars ...
Singapore, Singapore radiojohnSingapore was like the opposite of all that we had experienced in Asia. Clean, well maintained and expensive. There is a joke that you will see on many posters and magnets in Singapore which says :Singapore is a FINE city" with the emphasis on FINE. Why? Because Singapore has laws, and lots of them. Eat or drink on public transport and you are breaking the law, chew chewing gum in public and you are breaking the law, spit in public, litter or jaywalk and you will be breaking the law and slapp...
Singapore, Singapore radiojohn
All the movies, books and TV shows that involve some kind of disasterous disease all look for "Patient Zero". It makes sense that they must find this person to see where they went to spread the disease, treat them, find others, yada, yada, yada. Not being in the real medical world, I have no idea if it is true but the premise seems good and sensible. I talked to a good many people in Doha that were foreign ...
Singapore, Singapore carpefeline... if she works out her passport issues. Then I'll alternate wandering into some schools and exploring some tourist destinations and hope to find a decent job. May also hope to find employment in Singapore, which would be amazing, but I still am a little sceptical about my 'qualifications' to teach here. Apparently, even in Singapore, just being American can qualify you for a job in some language schools. <br><br>Stay healthy and happy!<br>Ciao<br>
Bukit Merah Estate, Singapore nz.chong... il est impossible d’en apporter dans ses bagages et d’en acheter dans la ville. Il y a des messages et des reconstitutions d’attentats qui passent en boucle sur les ecrans dans les wagons et vous incitent fortement a signaler toute personne d’allure suspecte! Bref, nous avons vecu un petit choc culturel. <br> <br>Le premier repas fut une vraie aventure, nous n’avions aucune idée de ce que nous ...
Singapore, Singapore sabaustralisimLike before, a long uncomfortable "night" with occasional patches of sleep. Still blindingly white outside, of course, and still officially "night" so there were no meals until a "breakfast" a couple of hours before landing.<br>It was evening when we landed. During the couple of hours in Singapore we did a little bit of shopping and changed all our currency back into Aus$. At Changi Airport, the Internet ...
Singapore, Singapore dlj... island just off Singpore. The bus took us past a wheel similar to the London Eye (which they claim is bigger than ours) then onto Sentosa via a bridge past a massive cargo container port. Sentosa, again, is having a lot of building work. On the shore which faces onto Singapore, they are building a huge casino which seems a shame, as I think the Island would be a lot nicer if they kept it more ...
Singapore, Singapore al_and_ket... but decided to skip it since it wasn't free...<br><br>We left the Gardens a bit after sunset, and did the cable cars up to Mount Faber. At the top offered great views of the city centre, illuminated at night by all the skyscraper lights. Unfortunately, the pictures didn't turn out so well. Other than taking pictures, there's not much to do up there so we went back down and went for drinks at one of the restaurants/bars on Clarke Quay...<br>
Singapore, Singapore patrick_viajero... to dinner at the Indian food place again. It was just us right now because other people were going to meet us up later. At first I said no, but she convinced me that everything else everywhere else would be super expensive. Fine. It was good anyways since Indian food is a common cuisine here. But, for some reason, it didn't sit well. It seems too heavy in my stomach. I wanted to go home afterwards since the thought of drinking beer was not that appetizing on a full stomach. But ...
Singapore, Singapore snclark8... path to join the Peace Corps, work in an NGO, pursue a life as an educator and in love with my best friend, Mary. 2008-2009 saw some huge changes in my life and I will never look back with any regrets. The Definition of an International City Singapore is a fascinating city. A former Malay fishing village, modern Singapore was founded by Sir Thomas Raffles and the British East India Company in 1819. The main city plan and grid are still intact from Sir ...
Singapore, Singapore chiapoe
Copyright © 1997 - 2009 TravelPod.com, a proud founder of travel blogs on the web. All Rights Reserved.