Singapore
Review of a 4-day, 3-night trip to Singapore ☁️🧸:
A small country with an impressively big impact
Hello~ This trip, we’re taking everyone to Singapore, a tiny country
that’s super charming, easy to get around, clean, safe, and most importantly, it has everything—nature, food, cafes, museums, and super trendy landmarks~
If you’re looking for a light trip that doesn’t require many days off, Singapore is the perfect answer!
Day 1: Arrived in Singapore~ 🍃🍽️
As soon as we landed at Changi Airport, the first thing we had to say was wow—
the airport is really beautiful and grand, with a butterfly garden, waterfall, and the unmistakable scent of Singapore’s orderliness right from the gate 💼🇸🇬
We chose to take the MRT into the city, which is super convenient. You can buy an EZ-Link card or just tap your credit card. We got off at Bugis station and checked into our hotel near Arab Street. This area is amazing, with photo spots, cute cafes, and lots of halal food.
This evening, we took it easy by strolling around Marina Bay and watched the sunset at Merlion Park. The atmosphere was incredibly romantic, watching the Marina Bay Sands lights slowly turn on at night—so blissful 💖
Day 2: A day full of landmarks and cuteness all day long 🏙️🌈
We woke up bright and early today because we were heading to Gardens by the Bay, a must-visit spot! Walking through the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest was absolutely amazing~ The air was cool and comfortable, the floral scents were gentle, and you’re guaranteed to get a million beautiful photos 📸🌸
In the afternoon, we went to the ArtScience Museum. The exhibitions were stunning and loud in the best way! There were lights, colors, sounds, and interactive displays you could actually play with—it felt like stepping into a universe of art.
In the evening, we continued to Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. The view from the top was spectacular, offering a 360-degree view of the entire city. If you go at sunset, it’s totally worth it—turning into a soft, memorable moment 💗
Day 3: A day for theme parks and playful youth~ 🎢🐾🍦
Today was the most anticipated day!! We went to Universal Studios Singapore on Sentosa Island~ Taking the MRT and then the Sentosa Express was super easy!
I have to say, every ride was so much fun, especially Revenge of the Mummy and Battlestar Galactica, which gave a huge adrenaline rush. But if you’re more chill like me, there’s also the cute Madagascar and Shrek zones.
After playing, we walked a bit to Palawan Beach to sit and enjoy the sea breeze, grabbed some ice cream, and took photos on the small suspension bridge at the Southernmost Point of Continental Asia (the southernmost point of the Asian continent). It’s a little-known but super cute location! 🏖️
At night, we went back to the city to eat at Lau Pa Sat, an open-air food court with tons of food options, especially rows of satay. Eating while watching the beautiful building lights around was pure happiness 🧡
Day 4: Morning Market & Souvenirs before heading home ✈️🛍️
On the last day, we strolled through the morning market in Chinatown, which had food, souvenirs, clothes, magnets, cute patterned tote bags, all at great prices. We also stopped to eat noodles at the famous Hawker Chan, a Michelin-starred stall~
I have to say, it was affordable but packed with rich flavor~ It felt like eating great food without breaking the bank ✨
Before leaving, we stopped by Changi Airport again to see the HSBC Rain Vortex in Jewel Changi, the tallest indoor waterfall in the world! Walking around, I just wanted to freeze time right there 🥹💕
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Overall Impressions 💌
Singapore may be a small country, but every corner is filled with care, cleanliness, safety, and charm! The people here are friendly, even if their English isn’t perfect, they always try to help 🫶
Getting around is super easy with the MRT covering the whole island, and the transport is punctual to the minute. The cafes are cute, the food is delicious, and you don’t have to worry about what you can eat~ Most importantly, this trip made me feel that traveling alone or with close friends is a great way to recharge your spirit.
Singapore made me realize the world is cuter than I thought :) If anyone is hesitating, wondering “Is Singapore really worth visiting?” I’ll answer with a smile: it’s absolutely worth it~ 💕🇸🇬
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Spending the evening at Marina Bay was pure serenity. As the sun set, the skyline slowly lit up—Marina Bay Sands glowing, the ArtScience Museum shining like a lotus, and the city lights reflecting beautifully on the calm waters. I took a slow walk along the promenade, soaking in the breeze and city views. The Helix Bridge sparkled under soft lights, and everything felt so calm yet alive. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to pause, breathe, and just enjoy the moment. No loud crowds, no rush—just Singapore at its most magical, after dark.
Meeting the dream and prosperity of Singapore Marina Bay Stepping into Singapore Marina Bay is like breaking into a wonderful world where dreams and prosperity are intertwined. Marina Bay Gardens is definitely the highlight of this fantasy journey. As soon as you walk in, 18 super trees towering over the clouds are in sight, these 25-50 meters tall guys, the surface is full of tropical flowering climbing plants, epiphytes and ferns, as if coming from a fairy tale, full of mystery and romance. At night, the lights are on and they are shaken again, like stars shining, so beautiful that people can not move their eyes. Step up the air corridor that connects them, the breeze is breezy, and the panoramic view of the Marina Bay Gardens is like being in the fantasy world of Avatar. The clouds and mist forest is also amazing. Entering it, I was instantly attracted by the 35-meter-high indoor waterfall, the water flow was flowing down, the momentum was magnificent, and the surrounding clouds and mist were like a fairyland. Walking on the trail, the plants on both sides from the tropical plateau above 2000 meters above sea level, people can't help but sigh the magic of nature. The flower is another world. The seasons are like spring, and the 9 theme parks show rare plants from all over the world. The cactus in the desert plant area are in a novelty. Marina Bay Sands Hotel is also not to be missed. The landmark is made up of three towers, with the Sands Sky Garden at the top and the infinity pool connected as a crown. Standing in the garden, one side is the high-rise buildings of the bustling city and the other is the vast Singapore skyline, with beautiful views. Entering the hotel, the luxurious decoration and thoughtful service show high-end quality. There are also a variety of high-end brand stores and specialty restaurants around, and the shopping and food experience is equally satisfying. The Merlion statue stands quietly, as a symbol of Singapore, with a sense of history, overlooking the Marina Bay, witnessing the development of the city. I stopped in front of the statue for a long time, touched it, felt the story behind it, the sea breeze blowing, as if talking about the past. Marina Bay has many interesting experiences. Taking an amphibious boat, you can feel the excitement of the city on land, and you can drive into the water to enjoy the unique scenery of Marina Bay. This novel experience is very unforgettable. The night view of Marina Bay is even more amazing. The lights are on at the beginning, and the entire Bay Area is lit up by lights. Super trees, buildings, and bridges emit a charming light, and reflections in the water reflect each other, beautiful. This trip to Marina Bay not only let me appreciate the charm of the integration of nature and technology, feel the bustling city, but also experience the unique cultural charm of Singapore. Every scenery here has become a sparkling fragment in my memory, which makes me deeply attached and look forward to the next reunion.
Marina Bay, Singapore: City Lights & Skyline Dreams From the stunning Marina Bay Sands to the magical Spectra light show, every corner of this place feels surreal! 🌟 Walk along the waterfront, soak in the breathtaking skyline, and experience the city at its finest. 🌊🌆Perfect for a dreamy evening stroll or a luxurious night out—Marina Bay never disappoints! Who’s up for a Singapore escape?
It is very convenient to walk from the Sands Hotel according to the signs. There is a sky bridge that is very photogenic all the way. The most photogenic places in Marina Bay are the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, which are facing each other. There is also a long corridor sky bridge that should be another place. You can buy a package ticket on Ctrip. It is very convenient to enter the park by scanning the QR code. There are also sightseeing buses to take. At one end of the sky bridge, you can also watch the light show of the Forest by the Bay at night! Starting at 8:30 every night, the light changes are beautiful! The Cloud Forest is like a scene from Avatar! When we went to the Flower Dome, there was a Monet exhibition, which was beautiful!
Marina Bay, a bay in central Singapore, is Singapore's new city centre, built on land created by reclamation from 1969 to 1992, and the Singapore River now flows into Marina Bay.
A really amazing place to visit and a must if you are coming to Singapore.We walked all round the lake and then entered Marina Bay Sands. The shopping hall is huge here with all the high end brands here.There is a food court at the basement level which has a huge amount of local food shops to try.There are a few restaurants and bars on the roof which you have to pay for to enter but then you get the views from the roof of the Singapore skyline.There is a Venetian canal in the middle.
Review:Marina Bay is the ultimate spot for breathtaking views, especially when it comes to fireworks! The skyline creates a stunning backdrop, and watching the vibrant bursts of color light up the night sky is an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re seated along the waterfront or in one of the nearby parks, the atmosphere is electric as the fireworks explode over the water. It’s a feast for the senses, with the sounds and sights creating a magical moment. If you want to enjoy a perfect eve