#02-126, Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre (335 Smith St), Singapur
Restaurante chino · Chinatown · 25 tips y reseñas
gerard t: Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle was awarded a Michelin Star in The Michelin Guide Singapore 2016. A first for street (hawker) food!
20 Kensington Park Rd. (Serangoon Gardens Way), Singapur
Patio de comidas · Serangoon · 192 tips y reseñas
Matt Ta-Min: Really need to come early to get a table. On the inside it is super smokey & outside can be hot ... but it is so worth it. Sambal sting ray wings are great, oyster omelette and char kway teoh v.good.
Tanmoy Das: Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. Built in 1827,located in the heart of Chinatown has been a landmark to generations of Hindu worshippers
288 South Bridge Road (South Bridge Road / Sago Lane), Singapur
Templo budista · Chinatown · 93 tips y reseñas
Dario Tibay: Admission to the temple and museum is free as long as you wear appropriate attire to show respect; no bare backs, off-shoulders, shorts, mini-skirts, etc. Strictly no non-vegetarian food and pets insi
Escultura al aire libre · Downtown Core · 326 tips y reseñas
Sie Ferry: Take a photo here with the Merlion statue and marina bay sands hotel as the background. My most favorite photo view in Singapore. Better view at night.
Restaurante de fideos · Chinatown · 3 tips y reseñas
Cheen The Curious: Value for money. This laksa is $2. Fishball, fried wantans x2, stuffed green chilli (like yong tau foo), some tau pok (fried beancurd). Laksa soup base is not overly thick
Foodtraveler_theworld: Colorful graphic on the wall is amazing! It is good for photo lover.to Come by late afternoon when all bars and shops open. Try #Selfie Bar to get your own coffee with your face of whipped cream
Candy Mendoza: One can best appreciate the garden at night for its flowers are not yet fully grown. It's like a normal spot at day. Make sure to wear your most comfortable shoes because the place is huge.
DHR.com: This world-class resort and casino is a must-visit if you're looking for fun and luxury. Shop at The Shoppes mall, go around the ArtScience Museum, and swim at the SkyPark elevated infinity pool.
Sie Ferry: Great place to have some fun. its open 24 hours, but please be careful don't get addicted to it. No photo allowed in here. No short pants, no sandal, and need passport to get in. Free drink inside.
Level 57, Marina Bay Sands Hotel (12A Bayfront Ave), Singapur
Piscina del hotel · Financial District · 169 tips y reseñas
Cynthia Drescher: Only registered hotel guests can swim in the pool, or even access the area behind a tiny viewing section. Worth every cent I paid for one overpriced night. At night there are LASERS.
The Ritz-Carlton: Take your valentine on a romantic night stroll around the Marina Bay area which takes you past the Helix Bridge, the ArtScience Museum, and the Promontory@Marina Bay.
The Ritz-Carlton: A visit to Newton Hawker Centre is the best way to experience local Singaporean dishes. We recommend local favourites chicken rice and chili crab to start.
Bar de cócteles · Financial District · 186 tips y reseñas
Sergey 136th: The highest bar in town. View is great, but the bar is so so. Dress code is smart casual. No wifi. You need to pay 25$ to enter (drink included).
2 Cox Terrace (Fort Canning), City Hall, Singapore
Monumento · Central Region · 11 tips y reseñas
The Ritz-Carlton: A must for history buffs, the Fort Canning Battlebox holds historical significance as the place where the British surrendered Singapore during World War II. A tour is included in the admission price.
DHR.com: The oldest museum in the country, this is where you can learn about Singapore's history. Don't miss the Living Galleries for film, photography, food, and fashion. 93 Stamford Road. Opens at 10 am.
Jevin Chia: The temple is of significance to the Chinese in Singapore, and is believed to bring worshippers good luck after praying to the Kuan Yin (观音)
Complejo habitacional · Central Region · 19 tips y reseñas
Jonathan Ang: Skybridge registration kiosk is tricky to find - tucked away in a corner on the 1st floor of Blk 1G. Having said that, a trip up (especially at night) is well worth it. Sit at the "beach" and enjoy!