Royal Peacock Singapore

55 Keong Saik Rd. Singapore, 089158, Singapore

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Loved Singapore

A travel blog entry by projectmgrsrus

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Felt very comfortable returning to a 'western' city which is so clean and where you can drink the water and be far less concerned about food hygiene.

Really liked Singapore and would definitely return on a stopover - it is easy to get around and there is so much to see and do.

We stayed in Chinatown without appreciating the …

A Sling Fling Thing

A travel blog entry by raniroo

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Onto the border today with, surprisingly, no mishaps. Clearing Malaysian formalities were fine, but Singapore customs as another matter. We all managed to clear our blowpipes that we bought in the Cameron Highlands. However, one of the guys on the group had purchased numchucks. After declaring them, he was forced to fill out many forms and the …

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Singapore in 24

A travel blog entry by poca

... COLOMBO???"
So there I was searching desperately for SIN on the screen when by the time I found out I should have been looking for CMB, it was already closed. With sheer luck I managed to get some help and checked in and just about made it to the briefing before it finished. And this was my first operational flight. Stress.

Arrived in Singapore late, and a few of us decided to head out for a bite to eat and maybe a quick drink before bedtime. ...

Lavender Food Court

A travel blog entry by alanhopkins

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... does those two dishes. I ate Charlottes carrot cake too because it was too spicy. What next, what next!? Rendang curry, Charlotte had read it won an award as the most desired SEA food or some bollocks. Chicken and beef version, of course.

By the last mouthful of curry I'm eating in slow motion, I can ************* the energy to put the last bit in my mouth I'm that full. It was good, I feel like I've eaten ...

Sightseeing Singapore!

A travel blog entry by mikkelgrabinski

... deck bus. When we got on, we started going and saw some of the city. We saw things like super old hotels; the famous 300+ foot Ferris wheel, with in-car restaurants. You can actually dine in a Ferris wheel car, and it's the highest Ferris wheel in the world! We also learned that some of the busier streets in Singapore used to be sandy beaches. Singapore actually gets bigger every year!

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