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THE MIRACLE NATION SINGAPORE THE LION CITY
A Travel Blog by michaeldeeb
... which simply enthrals and excites the senses. The city centre with its trendy shopping, top flight hotels, amazing variety of restaurants incredible buildings and facilities simply leave everything I have seen in Europe and the US far behind. Private ...
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Hot and sticky in Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by jandkross from Singapore, Singapore
... of cold beers before bed. A brief reconnaissance of the streets in the immediate vicinity of the hotel revealed several restaurants still open with tables and chairs on the pavement. The food they were serving looked appetising but there was ...
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Babysitting in Singapore (Day 4)
A Travel Blog entry by pokamamil from Singapore, Singapore
... of the mall for several storey straight! Also they got indoor wall climbing, the biggest so far in Singapore. The top floor of the mall filled with restaurants with good view to the city and they also provide express elevators in the mall. Unfortunately, ...
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Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Singapore, Singapore
... painted shutters, racks of clothes on the footpaths, paper lanterns hanging like strings of fat red fruit, stone statues of Buddha, restaurants with laminex tables and laminated menus. There's also a Hindu temple but I didn't go in as there appeared to ...
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Singapore, the start of our Asia adventure
A Travel Blog entry by jeroenandlinda from Singapore, Singapore
... from the hotel. The place we went to is featured in Linda's guide book as one of the oldest Hainan Chicken Rice restaurants in Singapore and is supposed to be very good. When we arrived the people in the restaurant looked not to pleased with our ...
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24 hours in Singapore...
A Travel Blog entry by benyclaire from Singapore, Singapore
... so it was a good choice in the end! We ended the night by walking over to Clarke Quay, which also had a good few restaurants, although this area was much more geared towards tourists and nightlife – lined with some really cool looking bars. However, ...
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Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by teamjc from Singapore, Singapore
... , mostly by ethnic groups in defined areas. There were many highly colourful (yellows, blues, pinks, greens) shophouses, temples, restaurants, tea houses with the streets much smaller than in other areas. Unfortunately, most of the buildings have been ...
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Singapore For Kate's Birthday
A Travel Blog entry by bwulz from Singapore, Singapore
... . After dinner we caught a taxi to Clarke Quay (pronounced Key). Clarke Quay is a 5 block area with nothing but restaurants, bars and night clubs. It's very, very cool as you can bar hop the entire area...and there's a little ...
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So expensive in Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by griffix from Singapore, Singapore
... (it is reminiscnt of India in parts but minus the buzz, the smells and the chaos), and then to 'Clarke Quay' - with its many restaurants and bars, a little similar to canary wharf. In the evening we eat at one of the hawker (street food) stands and sample ...
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Sightseeing Singapore!
A Travel Blog entry by mikkelgrabinski from Singapore, Singapore
... for a while. We caught a bus 40 minutes later, and then went to Chinatown. At Chinatown, there are hundreds of stores, and restaurants. We looked around at some of the stores, and I ended up buying a mini RC Helicopter, and my dad bought a stainless ...
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Babysitting in Singapore (Day 3)
A Travel Blog entry by pokamamil from Singapore, Singapore
... since it's always a good idea to visit new places rather than the usual routines. Apart from the expensive restaurants and riverside dining and of course, the reverse bungee, Clarke Quay doesn't really suit my style. It feels unfriendly and ...
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First (Proper) Stop- Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by hyperfeedback from Singapore, Singapore
... ended up pushing the bike uphill. In the evening had a quick wander around china town. Were lots of little shops and restaurants. Wandered into a elctric shop and got conned into buying something for my camera i didn't need. Oh well needed to spend ...
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JBR: Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by gt2k from Singapore, Singapore
... Got a good head massage and hairwash & style, manicure, peeling. Still early, went down to the basement for a grab, load of restaurants and places to eat and the newly renovated food court on level 3 with great char kuay teow. Evening – bad bad ...
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Singapore Sling!
A Travel Blog entry by tracey80 from Singapore, Singapore
... usual breakfast but delicious nonetheless. We then moved onto the Fullerton Hotel, Clarke Quay, which is full of restaurants and bars and then we hit the shops! Singapore is all about two of my favourite pastimes, eating and shopping and boy did we do ...
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Singapore - Gateway to Asia
A Travel Blog entry by jhinsley from Singapore, Singapore
... Quarters. And the food is incredible. The hawker stalls is the way to go, it is much cheaper than sit down restaurants, and in some cases you see them preparing your dish right in front of you in huge woks or grills. With ...
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Singapore 2007 Trip Review
A Travel Blog entry by cusicon from Singapore, Singapore
... is its level of hygiene. I had no trouble eating the foods on offer: from the street vendors to the hawker centres to the restaurants. The second best thing about the food is the price. You can get a dish of noodles for $3 compared to $8 in Australia ...
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Sightseeing around Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by jimstephkrueger from Singapore, Singapore
... Chijmes! This was a church...now they use it for gatherings - and the grounds - which were part of a convent - are now restaurants - shops and bars!! Now for the best part of the day...Raffles Hotel and the Long Bar!! No trip to ...
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3eme etape: Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by gerard.clement from Singapore, Singapore
... vous vous imaginez dans un bâtiment du style les Halles, mais au lieu de fruits et légumes, ce sont des dizaines de restaurants asiatiques et des gens qui mangent sur des tables éparpillées partout . Bien entendu, vous payez le repas pour 3 fois ...
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Singapore - 9/12/10 - 11/12/10
A Travel Blog entry by kylestiens from Singapore, Singapore
... workers all around. One side of the Marina was called One Fulerton, this was very posh side indeed. Hotels and Restaurants right on the edge of the Marina packed with who looked to be wealthy people, alot of Westerners! As night ...
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Singapore City Tour
A Travel Blog entry by jjulien from Singapore, Singapore
... city sights, there is quite amazing architecture here. we stopped at China Town, which was also continuous markets and restaurants. Zandrea bought herself chopsticks, as she has become quite adept at using them. So found out a few interesting ...
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Lost in Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by patbernard from Singapore, Singapore
... in Singapore was a bit of a culture shock - moving from such a quiet empty country to a bustling high-rise city with shops and restaurants open 24/7 and heavy traffic right through the night. It was hot and humid though not as humid as we'd feared. ...
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... exceptional. Our room was on a high level and had a magnificent view over the Singapore river and the merlion, strolling distance to a number of restaurants and marina. Without a doubt, we will be back again! Nice but disappointed from ...
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