Date
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Price
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Place of Excursion
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Service Description
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One-day tour of
Singapore Nov. 14 2024
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$249 per person
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Depart from the hotel at 8:30am.
Hotel Name: Aloft Singapore Novena
Address: 16 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329982 Citywalk
Visit Merlion Park;
Ethnic and cultural ghettos:Little India, Chinatown, Kampong Gelam, etc.,
Lunch: Bak Kut Teh
Gardens by the Bay
Singapore Flyer
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Guide: 10 hours a day
Meal: Lunch (Bak Kut Teh);
Tickets:
Gardens by the Bay (2 Cold room)
Singapore Flyer
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Introduction of the attractions
Merlion Park
Commemorate your visit to The Lion City with a photo of the Merlion Park's most iconic resident – the majestic Merlion.
Along the way, there are Singapore National Art Museum, Art House, Asian Civilization Museum can be visited, and there are also many art works in the Marina Park, Raffles statue, etc. You can take pictures along the way, after passing through the Fullerton Hotel and the Anderson Bridge, you will arrive at the Merlion Park.
The name of Kampong Gelam's old street speaks to the long history of this old street. Basora Street, near the Sultan Hui Church, was once known as Kampong Kaji, the place where Southeast Asian pilgrims begin their pilgrimage to Mecca.
Chinatown is home to Singapore's Chinese immigrants.Today, historic temples, time-honored Chinese medicine shops, and trendy bars and lifestyle shops stand side by side, old and new blend of unique flavor, so that overseas tourists and locals alike linger.
Little India
Walk the streets of Little India, and discover a harmonious blend of age-old tradition, cutting edge architecture and shops selling traditional garments and intricate jewellery.
Gardens By The Bay
From iconic architecture to natural marvels, Gardens by The Bay boasts spectacular sights and sounds for the entire family.The beauty of nature beckons visitors to the Flower Dome in Bay South Gardens. Covering 1.28 hectares, this verdant space is the larger of three cooled conservatories, and broke the Guinness World Record as the World’s Largest Glass Greenhouse in 2015. It is home to plants and flowers from five continents, from thousand-year old olive trees to magnolias and orchids.
Singapore Flyer
Standing 165 meters above ground, Asia's largest observation wheel offers stunning views of Marina Bay and our city's breathtaking skyline. A 30-minute ride in one of the Singapore Flyer's glass capsules offers 360-degree views. Feast your eyes on iconic and historical sights from Marina Bay to the Singapore River, such as Raffles Place and Merlion Park. With any luck, you’ll be able to spot landmarks up to 45km away, like Changi Airport, Sentosa Island and parts of Malaysia and Indonesia.