Trip to Singapore

5 days anytime budget trip

Day 1: Exploring Chinatown

Chinatown Heritage Centre: Discover the history and culture of Singapore's Chinese community (open daily from 9am-8pm, S$15).

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple: Visit this stunning temple housing a relic of Buddha (free entry, donations appreciated).

Maxwell Food Centre: Sample local hawker food like Chicken Rice and Satay at affordable prices (dinner options around S$5-10).

Day 2: Gardens and Marina Bay

Gardens by the Bay: Explore the iconic Supertree Grove and Cloud Forest (free access to the gardens, conservatories priced at S$28).

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark: Enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline (S$23, visit in the afternoon to avoid crowds).

Merlion Park: Take a stroll and capture the famous Merlion statue with the city lights at night (free entry).

Day 3: Cultural Diversity

Little India: Wander through vibrant streets, visit the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple (free entry).

Kampong Glam: Explore the Sultan Mosque and colorful Haji Lane (free entry and great for photos).

Tekka Centre: Dine at local stalls with various ethnic cuisines at budget-friendly prices (meals around S$5-10).

Day 4: Nature and Relaxation

MacRitchie Reservoir Park: Enjoy a nature walk or hike the treetop walk (free entry, bring water and wear comfortable shoes).

East Coast Park: Relax at the beach or rent a bike to explore the park (bike rentals around S$8 per hour).

Changi Village Hawker Centre: Enjoy dinner with local favorites at reasonable prices (around S$5-10).

Day 5: Shopping and Departure

Bugis Street Market: Shop for affordable souvenirs and trendy clothing (great bargains, most items around S$10).

Singapore Botanic Gardens: Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site (free entry, explore the gardens at your leisure).

Clarke Quay: Walk along the riverside, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, and grab a budget-friendly meal at one of the casual restaurants (meals around S$10-15).

Events During Your Visit

Singapore Food Festival (varies each year, usually in July)

Deepavali Festival (dates vary, usually in October/November)

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