What a magnificent city and with so may things to explore.

It will capture you from the first moment you step in, since Singapore’s Airport (Jewel Changi Airport) features one of the world’s largest indoor waterfall – the Rain Vortex at Canopy Park. It is like a natural forest captivated in the Airport and it is definitely a “one in a lifetime ” moment to admire and explore Canopy Park.

The city of Singapore is very easily accessible singe the transportation is quite extensive and is regarded as one of the best overall.
In the city you will find numerous attractions to visit so be prepared and plan your trip in order not to miss anything.
Below you will find some of the most well known places to visit:
Chijmes: Once a catholic convent school this compound houses several buildings of varying architectural styles. In the complex you can find today many shops, bars and restaurants with a very good nightlife
Merlion Park: Visit the iconic Merlion statue, which combines the two elements of Singapore, the fish for the fishing villages of the past and the lion head – symbol of the Singapura (“lion city” in Sanskrit)

Helix Bridge: is the longest pedestrian bridge of the city and it’s unique form is modeled after the double helix DNA, symbolizing “life and continuity, renewal and growth”.
Marina Bay Sands: The most versatile attraction of Singapore where you can admire the luxurious 55 floor hotel.

Gardens by the Bay: A nature park that consist of three waterfront gardens ideal for nature lovers.

Sentosa: Is an island resort, that can unleash your passion for thrills. Have a lot of fun by exploring the exciting activities and experience a great adventure on the island of Sentosa.
Singapore Zoo: This open zoo is a very animal friendly environment that will bring you close to nature and all the livings in it. Arrange a Safari experience in the zoo and get closer to the animals and the wildlife.
Botanic Gardens: The Singapore’s wilder heritage is nominated by UNESCO World Heritage and can be a great escape of the concrete jungle of the city.
Festivals to visit and participate that will make you feel like a local
- Pongal – Harvest Festival (September, October, April an d January)
- Chinese New Year – A festival that demands all your attention and energy (January)
- Chingay Parade (January to February)
- River Hongbao – A festival at Singapore’s iconic floating platform during Chinese New Year ( January to February)
- Hari Raya Aidifitri – Religious celebration of forgiveness, fellowship and food (May)
- Geylang Serai – Discover the markets and eateries of this neighborhood and you will need to explore even more
- Mid-Autumn Festival
- Deepavali – Bright colors, tantalizing aromas and the light of thousand oil lamps will offer you magical moments (November)
- Christmas on A Great Street – Orchard Road
- Christmas Wonderland – It may be summer all year round, but Christmas can exist in any circumstances
Climate: Singapore has a tropical rain-forest climate with no distinctive seasons, uniform temperature and pressure, high humidity, and abundant rainfall.
Best to visit: Since it is always summer, the ideal period to visit is during January or February where most of the Festivals are taking place.
More information regarding the attractions ,the history and the culture of Singapore at: http://www.visitsingapore.com

Great post and fantastic photographs
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Thank you so much…!!!
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Excellent post! I came to the conclusion that Singapore, despite being so small, have a lot to see. I also discovered that Singapore was considered the best city for street food in 2019 which for someone like me is enough to convince me to go and It must be the only place in the world where waiting for the flight at the airport is a sightseeing trip and not a despair :).
Once again, great post!
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Dear Jose Alves. i am glad thhat you liked my post and i hope that i have convinced you to visit Singapore soon. You will see all those amazing placed and you will taste all their extraodinary flavors. Once you visit do not hesitate to share your experience with me
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Yes, I’ll go in May and I’m already counting the days! I just hope to have the time to see and try everything 🙂
Agreed, I’ll not forget to share the experience with you.
Just a quick question… If you need to choose one island from Zakynthos, Paros, Ios, Naxos or Rhodes, what will you choose and why? I saw your post about Zakynthos and it looks really amazing!
Thank You
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Look u visited the 3 of the islands above (Zakynthos, Paros and Naxos).. As i mentioned in my post I am in love with Zakynthos mostly because if it’s beauty. However I realy want to visit Rhodes too. It is a bigger island with a lot of history and a very very good life. I can make a research and prepare you a post to help you deside. Paros and Naxos are also beautiful places but not for many days they are very close to each other (just 1 or 2 hours with the ferry if i am not mistaken) so you can combine the two islands, and i believe 4 days are enough for both.
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