Singapore is a fantastic place for a glamorous city holiday. The country is with modern skyscrapers, clean roads, with a tropical climate, excellent food and shopping, and a vibrant night life. Singapore is a small country, so finding the right luxury hotel here should be easy. It’s also fairly simple to get around, with Singapore’s great public transport systems. Most of the first-class luxury hotels around Singapore are very accessible to all of the city’s shopping districts, night life, and attractions.
Orchard Road is the most famous shopping area in Singapore, filled with luxurious shopping malls and very glamorous as well. Located around this area are also some of the country’s most renowned Singapore luxury hotels like the Raffles Hotel Singapore, Four Seasons Singapore, and many more. Just a short walk will take you to a lot of top end shopping and entertainment areas, as well as some great night spots. Staying around orchard road is best if you are looking into doing some serious shopping around the area.
Orchard Road as well as the nearby Singapore riverside, are areas supplied with the most hotels around. The riverside is known to be Singapore’s Central Business District, packed with skyscrapers and government buildings. Located around here is many of the country’s popular nightspots, around the riverside streets of Boat Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay. There are many museum, monuments and fascinating sights to see here.
Just a short distance away from Orchard Road is the Botanical Gardens, Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and Jurong Bird Park, all in the North and West area of the country. Though these are not exactly “natural” nature, the parks are magnificent and very happening. There is, however, the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve around the same area, which is Singapore’s largest. For those interested in the green side of Singapore, there is also Pulau Ubin, an island off Changi Village in the East Coast.
One of Singapore’s great attractions is Sentosa island. For a truly luxurious holiday, there are some great first-class hotels here, like the Capella Singapore. There are many theme parks, exciting laser shows, and beach activities here, making it a popular holiday getaway.
Some of the more cultural areas around Singapore include Chinatown and Little India. All over Singapore there are great historical buildings and museums, like the Bras Basah area, and the northern part of the Singapore River, all easily accessible by public transport.
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