Singapore vs. Malaysia (I initially thought these were very similar countries)
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My husband and I have been traveling around Malaysia for months.
We soon found out that Singapore was very different from Malaysia.
Trip to #singapore was my birthday gift and we had only five days in this wonderful country.
First of all Five days simply isn't sufficient, and you're likely to return with sore feet. Despite the excellent public transportation available in this country, we found ourselves walking for hours to explore its many attractions and soak in the amazing atmosphere of each place.
Our first stop was Marina Bay Sands. The views from the top were amazing, and the Gardens by the Bay below were even more incredible. In front of Marina shopping mall every 8 and 9 pm a magical water show is on, and you just can't skip it. We watched the musical water fountain show three times because it was so captivating.
Every evening, Marina Bay came alive with free open-air shows and theater from 7 to 9 PM. The music, lights, and energy of the crowd made each night special.
Riding the Singapore Flyer, we got a bird's eye view of the city. It was amazing to see how the city blended nature with modern buildings.
We enjoyed one of our best meals at the Fullerton Hotel, a delicious traditional buffet dinner. The food was amazing, and the atmosphere was elegant.
Exploring Chinatown and Arab Street, we enjoyed the vibrant culture and colorful sights. Each area had its own charm, full of life and history. We had a massage there to thank our feet😊.
On Sentosa Island, we had a blast cycling around and soaking up the sun. The #palawanbeach was just astonishing.
We spent hours in the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, enjoying the cool air and beautiful plants.
Singapore is a country that leaves an unforgettable impression. It showed us a world of beauty, excitement, and culture. Our trip was truly magical, and we can't wait to come back.
Singapore landmark building, go up for half an hour. It is recommended to go at night, the night view is beautiful, it is too sun during the day, it is glass, it is not necessary. You can see the panoramic view of Singapore. More casual, children like it too.
We are back! The annual scheduled maintenance🛠️ of the Singapore Flyer has been completed ahead of schedule. The observation wheel will start spinning again on Thursday, 18th April 2024. 🤩Book your tickets online and get onboard! 🎡#SingaporeFlyer
Booking on Trip.com is one-third cheaper than booking tickets in scenic spots. Too great value. Asia's largest Ferris wheel, you can see landmark buildings such as the Strait of Malacca, Marina Bay Park, Sands Hotel, Orchard Road Business District, Merlion and other landmarks.
The view from the Singapore Flyer. The best time to catch a ride is just before sunset.Highly recommended if you're interested.
The time passed quickly. When I first took the Ferris wheel, I was not married. I sat with my girlfriends for the New Year. After a few years, I sat with my children. I thought the children would be very scared. The result was very brave. I could lean on the window to see the distance. The scenery at night is also beautiful. When I arrived at the top, my legs were soft. Next time I experience the daytime ride and see what I feel differently!
Singapore Flyer is the only thing that makes tourists happy and makes them feel peaceful and make this trip memorable on tours.
My trip to the Singapore Flyer was truly amazing.The Singapore Flyer, a colossal observation wheel, offers stunning city views. Boarding one of its capsules, I was instantly captivated by breathtaking panoramas. From the top, I could admire iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands and the city skyline. The ride was smooth and provided a unique perspective.