Singapore is actually quite an amazing place. It successfully combines traditional Asia and all the novelties of the modern world. Every year this city-state is visited by more and more travelers, which is why its popularity rating is increasing.

It is also beneficial to rent a car and hotel in Singapore in advance. You can compare prices online and get up to 70% off. Marina Bay Sands can be booked from € 320 per night.


Welcome to Singapore, Changi Airport
is renowned for its lush gardens (one of which is home to 1,000 butterflies), many retail outlets, art, drawbridge and swimming pool.
Gardens by the Bay Green spaces sprawling along the water have quickly become one of the city's main attractions, and no trip to Singapore is complete without such a walk. Lakes, carefully arranged lawns and whimsical flowers await guests.

Dine at Hawker Center Around
the middle of the 20th century, the city government proposed converting street food outlets into massive "food courts" in huge spaces. They later became large shopping centers, but the food courts remained the same. Singapore is widely regarded as one of the best gourmet cities in the world, and in these malls you can immerse yourself in the city's culinary traditions.



Follow the locals Hawker Centers
are scattered throughout the city and each has a different opinion on which one is the best (you can start from Maxwell Road in the center). However, they all have a common concept. Regardless of where you go to eat - there are dozens of stalls serving not that many dishes. It can be difficult to choose a kiosk the first time around, so choose one with a lot of locals - here you will definitely taste the best dish.


Head to the National Gallery Art
lovers will love this gallery, which sits inside two historic buildings: the former Supreme Court and City Hall. And even if you are far from art, you will definitely like it here, as the National Gallery houses the finest collection of contemporary Singaporean and Southeast Asian art.

Little India Little India
is one of the busiest areas in Singapore, and a stroll through its busy alleys is a lot of fun. Serangoon Road is the main road of the area, but if you look into the small side streets, you can immerse yourself in a dizzying mixture of aromas of spices and Indian attractions. Hindu and Chinese temples coexist with churches and mosques and the Mustafa Center, a 24-hour shopping center.