About Singapore
Currency: Singapore Dollar
Language(s): English, Mandarin Chinese, Malay, Tamil
When to visit: All year round
Main airport: Changi airport
Being the largest aviation hub in South East Asia, the easiest way to get to Singapore is by plane with direct flights offered from major destinations worldwide. Changi airport is super efficient and only a 15 minute drive into the city centre making it easy to get around. With close connections to Malaysia you can opt to drive or catch a bus over the border, there are also ferries to/from Malaysian/Indonesian islands.
Outside of the well known hotel chains and of course the famous Raffles hotel, there are numerous lovely boutique hotels dotted across the city. For minimalist chic check into Lloyd’s Inn, colonial luxury at Villa Samadhi and Peranakan decor with a killer rooftop pool at Hotel Indigo in Katong. If you want to get out of Singapore escape to Pulau Joyo for a desert island retreat.
To experience true Singaporean cuisine head to the Hawker centres where you can pick up bargain meals and try lots of local dishes. For a more upmarket experience there are countless numbers of Michelin-starred and fine dining establishments specializing in worldwide menus. Artemis offers great Mediterranean cuisine with a view of the Marina, and head to Alma for an Asian twist on modern European dishes.
Singapore has a great nightlife and some fabulous bars you must check out, including popping to Raffles Long Bar for the classic Singapore Sling! Head up high for the highest urban brewery at LeVeL33, travel back to the 1920s at Atlas for a glass of bubbly or hideaway in Nutmeg & Clove, a speakeasy in Ann Siang Hill.
From the urban jungle of the city centre to the sprawling green spaces dotted around Singapore there’s plenty to see and do. Fun lovers should head to Sentosa island whereas nature lovers should venture North to the wildlife reserves. Meander through the old neighbourhoods of Little India and Katong to experience true Singaporean culture and you’ll find some awesome photospots on the way.
The Best Bars in Singapore
Singapore is home to 6 out of the top 50 bars in the world! From sky high bars overlooking the city’s skyline, to those hidden jewels there’s many bars to explore whether you’re a beer, wine or cocktail lover.
Alma
Alma by Juan Amador showcases Modern European dishes with an Asian twist. This Michelin star restaurant within the Goodwood Park Hotel offers two tasting menus, with the option of paired wines. Key ingredients (including lobster and chestnut) feature cooked and served in various ways to bring out differing flavours.
Lloyd’s Inn Singapore
Just off Orchard Road sits the minimalist haven of Lloyd’s Inn Singapore. Rooms are tailored for different types of travellers including the Big Sky Room with a large outdoor bathtub and Business room complete with study area. You can escape bustling Singapore in the outdoor pool and garden area.
Tribe Tours Singapore
Singapore is a city full of fascinating foodie and cultural adventures, join Tribe Tours Singapore to enjoy unique local experiences you won’t find elsewhere. These private tours of the city, led by locals, take you to Hawker Centres, Artisan producers and into a local’s home to experience the real Singapore.
Villa Samadhi Singapore
Villa Samadhi Singapore transports guests from the urban jungle of Singapore to a tranquil oasis nestled in Labrador Nature Reserve within this 1920s colonial garrison. With only 20 rooms this boutique hotel is the perfect place to escape or for a Singapore staycation. Read our review of this Samadhi Retreats hotel.
20 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is one of the most photogenic places in Singapore! With two cooled conservatories, over a million different plants, and incredible Supertrees you can easily spend half a day here enjoying the gardens. Explore my top Gardens by the Bay photography tips and my favourite photos of this awesome place.