Singapore is a great place. After I have been there once, I want to take my parents and children again, because it is really clean and convenient, suitable for the elderly and children to play! The area of Singapore is only 70% of that of Hong Kong. Set natural scenery, shopping, entertainment, parent-child play in one. The scenic spots are very close, so it's not tiring to go anywhere.
Singapore attractions recommended 1, Sentosa Island.
Sentosa Island Map
St Tao Sha is worth spending at least a day watching and playing slowly. If your stay in Sentosa is only 1 day, bring the essence. After a hearty meal in the morning, you can start a pleasure trip in the scenic world of Sentosa. After having fun at Universal Studios (which may take a whole day) and the aquarium, you can go all the way to Sentosa's 3.2km long beach to relax. There is Siroso Beach (the sand is fine and suitable for enjoying the beautiful sunset). Play until 7: 30 and watch a famous performance of Wings of Time and Light, thus ending the perfect trip of the day.
2.universal studios
This is necessary. It's really fun. It can be seen from the facilities that so much money has not been invested in vain. The project is mainly entertainment, with less stimulation. If girls like taking pictures, you have taken too many scenes. Taking pictures must be very enjoyable.
The most exciting project: the red and blue roller coaster, the red roller coaster is sitting on the car, the track will not flip, but there will be obvious climb and rapid decline. The blue roller coaster is similar to suspension, and the track turns over several times, which is more exciting.
The funniest project: it must be Transformers, because we went there at the weekend and there were too many people! ! But I bought the express ticket in advance, which was really witty, hahaha, so the light transformers played the game three times. With the help of 3D high-definition scripts, special effects and robotics, we boarded the scooter and were taken to the battlefields of Autobots and Decepticons, witnessing their transformation battle, which had a strong impact on our hearts and eyes.
Address: Singapore 8 Sentosa Gateway 098269 Opening hours: 10:00_ 19:00 Arrival mode: Take Sentosa from Vivocity.
Express train, or walk along the boardwalk, or take the cable car from the seaside.
Tips:
1. Visit Universal Studios. Unless you buy an express ticket, you must try to avoid choosing legal holidays. If girls have long hair and want to play some thrilling projects, it is recommended to tie up their hair, if they don't want to be thrown into fashion. You'd better not wear short skirts. Just walk away and you'll be fine.
There are various performances in Universal Studios, so check the time in advance and don't miss it.
Universal Studios
3. Sentosa Beach
From the entrance to the right is Siloso Siloso Beach, and to the left is Palawan Beach.
The sand on the beach is white, and the sand on Siroso Beach feels more delicate. The color of seawater is divided into three layers, from light yellow to blue to green, which is particularly beautiful. Palawan beach feels quieter. After crossing the suspension bridge, I felt another world. I think I prefer Palawan Beach, which is beautiful.
Tip: renting a Segway balance car to play on the beach is a great experience. Many local Singaporeans ride balance cars and play leisurely by the sea. People are safe when they are safe.
4. An aquarium
It really deserves to be the largest aquarium in Asia! ! A place that families with children or friends who like marine life should not miss. There are many kinds of marine life, well designed and maintained, and the room is cool, which is very suitable for playing in the afternoon. This is a big aquarium. According to personal preference, some people find it boring. If you like marine life, it's good and beautiful. But several people in the same trade were so hungry that they said they would go back to eat fish for dinner. In addition, there was a 4D storm and shipwreck, which was also very good.
Tips:
1, the tour time is about two and a half hours. Indoor air conditioning is sufficient, so it is recommended to prepare your coat in advance.
2, pay attention to before 2 pm, don't miss the Nyonya flavor lunch, we will miss it.
3, try not to go on weekends and holidays, there are many people.
traffic
Subway/Sentosa MRT: Take the northeast subway line or ring line to Gangwan Station. From e
Get off at the 3rd floor exit of vivocity, and then take Sentosa subway. Take 1 station and get off at Binhai Station. Go straight in the direction of the little Merlion statue until you pass the candy store on the left. Turn left and cross the bridge to maritime museum. S.E.A Aquarium is located in maritime museum. Watch the video to learn how to get to maritime museum from Binhai Station.
entrance ticket
One-day tickets are $32 for adults, $28 for children (4- 12 years old) and $28 for the elderly (60 years old and above).
Tickets for Typhoon Theater are S $2, and you can watch 4D movies.
Business?Hours?
Usually it is 10: 00- 19: 00, but the opening and closing time changes every day. Please refer to the official website calendar for details.
time reference
The tour time of Ocean Aquarium is about 2-3 hours, usually closing at 7 o'clock and entering at 6 o'clock (the time may change); If you go in for a tour around 4 o'clock, it's still about the same.
Nan e. aquarium
5. Water curtain performance of wings of time and light
This is a light fountain show, which can also be said to be a water curtain movie. All kinds of light and shadow interweave and converge into a beautiful image to show in front of the audience. The scene is very gorgeous. Friends who go to Sentosa should not miss it. Twice a day, 19:40 and 20:40, 30 minutes each. In addition to the water curtain performance, there are also fireworks performances. Fireworks blew in the night sky, and the water curtain projected a huge time bird. At this moment, I really want to stop time and put down my holiday all the time. I was really shocked. Our troublemaker miraculously remained motionless from beginning to end. Seats are divided into regions, and the middle position is high-quality tickets. You can choose your own seat first.
Transportation: Sentosa subway gets off at Haibin Station.
Admission: quality ticket $23, ordinary ticket $ 18.
Opening hours: 19:40, 20:40 every night.
Water curtain performance of the wings of time and light
Sentosa special entertainment project
Slope pulley block, hanging chair in the air, iFLY flight experience The so-called slope pulley block is a kind of dry land sled, which slides down the winding runway of more than 600 meters from the height of 12 floor and enjoys the comfort and pleasure of gliding in the wind. At present, only Japan and Singapore have it in Asia.
Sentosa special entertainment project
6. Marina Bay Garden
If you think this is just a garden with nothing to see, you are all wet. Personally, it deeply reflects Singapore's worship of technology, uniqueness, smallness and refinement. There are two main venues that need to pay for Binhai Bay Garden: Cloud Garden and Cold Room. As soon as Yunyuan enters the door, it is a huge waterfall, and the fog around the waterfall is like a fairyland.
Admission (RMB): Two-hall pass for adults 134 yuan, 72 yuan for children aged 3- 12. If you buy two adult tickets, you can bring 1 child in for free. OCBC (OCBC)
Skyway) adult 38 yuan, 3- 12-year-old child 24 yuan.
Transportation: Located behind Jinsha Hotel, near Blue Line/Yellow Line Bay Subway Station. Exit D of the subway station, turn right through the Jinsha underground passage, and you can reach the outdoor area of Binhai Bay Garden.
Tips: Remind friends that you must wear it when you visit any exhibition hall in Binhai Bay Garden! Outside! In position. And! Dragon! Pants! It's easy to get sick when it's cold and hot.
Binhai wan garden
7. Singapore Ferris wheel
Singapore ferris wheel is one of my favorite ferris wheels, and it is said to be the highest in the world (or Asia). However, the design is different from ordinary ferris wheel. Every box is embedded in the steel beam, not suspended, so it won't shake. I am not afraid of this acrophobia.
Located in the center of Singapore, Singapore Eye is the best place to watch the sunset night scene. You can see marina bay with beautiful scenery and towering skyscrapers in 37 minutes. From Changi seaside to Sentosa Island, you can even see the beautiful scenery of some islands in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Address: No.30 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039803 Business hours: 8:30-22:30. Finally entered the ferris wheel at 22: 15.
Full-day admission: adult 108, child 88(3- 12 years old)
The ferris wheel rotates for about 30 minutes, and the last bus is 22: 15. Each box can seat 12 people, usually 4-8 people.
Singapore ferris wheel
8. Singapore Zoo
If Beijing Zoo belongs to kindergarten level, Singapore Humanized Zoo must be a master.
A major feature of Singapore Zoo is that there is no cage, only a canal, river or tree. The zoo has created a natural living environment for all kinds of animals, and tourists no longer look down on lions, tigers and black bears trapped in the pit.
After you have been there, you can instantly understand: what is humanization, what is respect for animals, and the harmony between man and nature is wonderful.
Fun: the animal show is awesome! All kinds of animals! It depends on the layout of the zoo. In order to help people understand farmland, a small area has been designated to introduce rice fields and vegetables. Because Poxian county is too small, there is no agriculture.
Admission (RMB): adult 158 yuan, child 106 yuan (3- 12 years old), children under 2 years old are admitted free of charge.
Opening hours: 8: 30- 18: 00.
Tips:
There is no place to drink water in the zoo, and the water and drinks in it are very expensive. It is recommended to bring water.
There are 8 restaurants in the park, including KFC, which is next to the water park and can solve lunch.
It's best to enter the venue 15 minutes in advance and choose a good location. The front row position will be wet, making it easier to get opportunities for interaction.
Singapore Zoo
9. Night safari park
It is said to be the first night zoo, which can satisfy the curiosity of urbanites about the wild jungle. The design of this zoo is very interesting. The fun lies not in seeing animals, but in discovering them. In the dim light, I tried to tell where the animals were and what they were.
The zoo is crowded at night, which can be said to be comparable to Universal Studios. After practice, it is considered that the best tour sequence is to visit four trails on foot, have a close contact with various Nocturnal Animals, and then watch the performance at a certain time (on the right side of the entrance), and then fewer people will come and go to sightseeing bus. At night, the train route and the walking route of the zoo don't overlap, so what you see is different. It takes more than 40 minutes for a small train to go around.
Transportation: take the subway NS line to ChoaChuKang Station and transfer to SMRT927 bus.
Take the NS subway line to Hongmaoqiao Station (AngMoKio), and then transfer to the first bus 138.
Admission (RMB): adults 2 16 yuan, children 3- 12 years old 144 yuan. Each 48 yuan can reserve a special seat (including the English-guided car). The tour bus in China is extra charged in 50 yuan RMB.
Opening hours: every night 19: 15 to midnight 12:00 (the last bus ticketing time is 23: 15). Restaurants and retail stores open from 17:30 every afternoon.
Time base: 3 hours
[Place Name] Night Safari Park
Merlion Park, 10
On the banks of the Singapore River, you can get there by crossing the Kela Pier. This is a landmark building in Singapore, and it is almost a must-see for tourists. Take pictures here, you can take pictures of Jinsha Hotel, Ferris wheel and durian behind you. You can pose for photos, such as holding a big boat on the roof of Jinsha Hotel, or catching the splash of Merlion. The park is not big, almost around the water-jet merlion. There are no shops and restaurants nearby. It takes 30 minutes to walk from here to the Ferris wheel. There are ice cream and cold drinks under the bridge.
How to get there: use the cool card to sit on the green line and red line of the copybook, Raffles Square.
Opening hours: 24 hours
Admission: free.
Merlion park
1 1, St. Andre's Church
St Andrews Cathedral is a white Gothic cathedral in Singapore. When we went there, the church was just in time for church service. The atmosphere is very serious. Many Christians came to worship. We stayed in it for a long time. Although there is no air conditioning, the large transparent windows and quiet environment make people feel very calm. Every seat here provides free bibles in various languages for people to read. An old man is slowly sorting them out, very peaceful. There are many tourists resting and playing on the lawn in front of the church. You can just see the big durian and Jinsha Hotel here.
In fact, not many people visit this church. Although it is in a busy city, it has always maintained its quiet beauty. You can choose to walk from marina bay to St Andrews Cathedral (if you are not afraid of the sun, you have enough time). The way to save trouble is to take the subway green line directly from Raffles Square to the City Hall Station, and get out of Exit C of the subway station, and you can see the beautiful cathedral.
Address: SRD St. Andrew 1 1, Singapore.
How to get there: Take the MRT with Singapore Cool Card to EW 13/NS25CItyHall Station.
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 9: 00-17: 00; Wednesday 9: 45-17: 00; Sunday 9:00- 13:30.
Admission: free.
Reference time: 1 hour
St Andrew's church
Kampong Gennan 12
This is a gathering place for Muslims in Singapore. As a characteristic block in Singapore, it is naturally a gourmet shop, with all kinds of exquisite handicrafts and full of fragrance. Although it is a Muslim community, you can see gorgeous Indian saris, exquisite Nyonya costumes and distinctive Hu Jihua gold ornaments here. Personally, I feel better than Little India, with fewer people, diverse architectural styles and fresh feeling.
You can reach MRTBugis station. This is the Malay Cultural District, and the landmark is Sultan Hui Church.
The mosque (the largest mosque in Singapore) can accommodate up to 5000 Muslims to pray in the mosque at the same time. Colorful low buildings are neatly distributed on both sides of the street Blue sky and white clouds not only match the beach, but also match the petty bourgeoisie Gambanggnan. Taking pictures can definitely make a big movie.
There are many shops run by Arabs, which are worth visiting. There is a two-story vintage second-hand shop with many vintage antiques. You can stay all afternoon if you like.
Transportation: You can take the subway blue line and green line and get off at Bugis station.
Admission: free.
Opening hours: Most mosques are open during the day.
Time reference: half a day
Kampong Glam
Chinatown 13
Chinatown, actually its English name is Chinatown, and it is also a Chinese community in Singapore. Chinatown is very close to Karamay pier, and it only takes about 10 minutes to walk. You can buy Mei Xiangzhen and Lin Zhiyuan's butcher shop here. Lin Zhiyuan's shops are few and unique, so the queue is long, so he has to choose a place where there are few people waiting in line to buy delicious incense. In addition, I visited the stalls, just like the domestic small commodity market. Here, 10 yuan can buy 12 pieces of refrigerator stickers, which are not a little cheaper than souvenir shops. You can also see the largest Indian temple in Singapore in Chinatown, which is more magnificent than the one in Little India. Take off your shoes and visit. Indian temples and Buddhist temples are completely different styles. There is an authentic Chinatown museum, hidden among a pile of shops, which is worth taking time to visit. You can go to the food street in Chinatown for dinner.
China Square flea market
Market): Located in China Square, it is usually open on weekends, selling toys, handicrafts, artworks and old furniture. This is the best place to find bargains. You can spend hours wandering around and maybe find one or two rare gems.
Smith Street (Smith
Street): Chinatown is the most recommended outdoor dining street with authentic flavor. The best snacks are fish ball noodles, thin skin rolls, French fries, radish cakes and Rojak. The business hours of most booths are from 1 1:00 to 23:00 at night, and the prices are very affordable.
Singapore Chinatown
Orchard Road 14
Orchard Road, which beat the Champs Elysé es in Paris and Bond Street in London, was listed as the world's top shopping street by a French marketing consultant earlier this year. This three-mile shopping street includes 22 luxury shopping centers and 6 department stores, showing the world's top brands and the most fashionable fashion shops. This is actually a variety of shopping malls, suitable for buying luxury goods, and students who are not interested in shopping should not come. If you only have time to go shopping, go directly to the Belle Palace, Yi 'an City and Orchard Bend Shopping Center (ION
Orchard)-the top shopping center in Singapore. Opening hours: 65438+ 00 am-9 pm every day.
Besides shopping malls, Kinokuniya, Orchard Road, Yi 'an City, is the largest bookstore in Southeast Asia. The variety is super complete and super easy to visit. Comics are sold in Chinese, Japanese and English, so you can buy some for your good friends around various movies.
Shopping in Singapore: high-end goods go to Orchard Road and low-end goods go to Chinatown. Compare Singapore and Hong Kong. Cosmetics are still cheap in HK, and clothes are not bad, but brands are also available in China, and luxury goods seem to be more expensive than HK. There is a local C & ampk in Singapore, and there is no shop in other countries, selling bags and shoes, which is super cheap. Three or four hundred is a good bag, very worth it!
Orchard Road
The most distinctive choice in Singapore's accommodation strategy-22% of tourists choose to stay in Bukit/Little India: Bukit and Little India are only 500 meters apart, but they have two completely different faces: Arabs and Indians. Characteristic buildings and hundreds of delicious local pavements make this area always crowded with tourists. The subway blue line, green line and purple line all pass through here, and there are many backpacking inns, which are quite convenient.
The most leisure and entertainment choice-20% of tourists choose to live on Sentosa Island: there are universal studios, aquariums and golf courses on the island, which is a paradise for holidays, and accommodation is mainly in star-rated hotels. The environment is great, providing free bus around the island, which is environmentally friendly and convenient. Vivocity, a large shopping plaza, and St James Power Plant, a famous nightlife place, are located in the harbour area.
The busiest choice-19% of tourists choose to live in marina bay: Merlion, Ferris wheel, F 1 track are all here, and there are many high-end hotels. Four subway lines pass through here, which can directly reach other scenic spots in the city and Sentosa Island. The city landmark Jinsha Hotel is located in this area, overlooking the whole of Singapore from the infinity pool on the top floor.
The most prosperous choice-11%of tourists choose to live on Orchard Road: a world-famous shopping paradise, located next to the Presidential Palace Park on the subway1line. There are large shopping centers such as Poet East and Shicheng Building, and there are also many specialty stores and bazaars. Bars and delicious exotic restaurants are hidden in small houses between tall buildings of different shapes. 1 1- 12 during the Christmas period, there were various sculptures on the road, and the merchants decorated them with various lights, making the atmosphere lively.