Free guide… to Singapore
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Read moreSingapore lies almost on the equator and is an ideal place to relax for a few days, in a city renowned for its efficiency and high standard of service. Singapore also has some of the best restaurants in Asia, as well as some beautiful parks, many colonial buildings and interesting areas to visit.
The city is very compact and has an excellent transport system, so it is easy to explore the different districts, such as Chinatown, Little India and the redeveloped quay areas, including the striking new Esplanade theatre and entertainment complex. The landmark Raffles hotel, birthplace of the Singapore Sling cocktail, is worth a visit to experience the ambience of the famous Long Bar.
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Enjoy a nostalgic journey, appreciating the grand old colonial buildings still standing among the modern skyline of Singapore. Then relax at the Raffles Hotel, perhaps the most famous of them all, and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea of English canapes, scones and delicacies.
Visit the colonial heart of Singapore, the Thian Hock Keng Temple – one of the oldest in Singapore – Chinatown, Mount Faber and the Singapore Botanic Gardens to visit the National Orchid Garden, where more than 400 orchid species are grown in three hectares of carefully landscaped gardens.
Admire the sun setting in one of the world’s greatest harbours as you enjoy an international buffet dinner cruise.
Be charmed by the heritage of Singapore by visiting Arab Street, Chinatown, Little India and Emerald Hill. Visit the magnificent Sultan Mosque, built in 1928, a landmark not to be missed in Arab Street.
Cox & Kings is giving away free copies of the Wanderlust Singapore guide, find out more here.
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