The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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The Joy Of Toys is a specialty indoor playground in Singapore with a remarkable selection of toys in a conducive environment. Our mission is to provide a fun and relaxing recreational area where families can enjoy toys with high play value.
My two daughters, 8 and 3 just love this place and so do I - super calm and relaxing, full of the most amazing range of quality wooden toys and puzzles. My daughters absolutely love the big dolls house rooms. I love the fact I can grab a coffee and watch or join in :)
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The river flows through the heart of Singapore City. It journeys on through the Quays, and past historic and modern landmarks. It flows into Marina Bay where the Arts Science Museum, Marina Bay Sands, Theatres on the Bay are located. Other sights are the Singapore Flyer Gardens by the Bay the impressive Fullerton Bay Hotel and Customs House There is the iconic Merlion Park and the Statue spouting water into the River. Also along the riverside is the Raffles Landing Site. Sunday 20th October we took a riverboat tour along the River, this was an ideal way to see the City. From this old waterway there are some incredible sights of the old and modern Singapore. The length of the River is 2 miles and it has played a major role in the history of Singapore. It is crossed by several bridges a mixture of design styles, some modern and some older. The Helix Bridge being the most unusual. Some are pedestrianised others carry both pedestrians and vehicles. In October 2019, three Bridges, Cavenagh, Anderson and Elgin Bridges were classified as the 73rd National Monument of Singapore. They are collectively known as the Singapore River Bridges. Day or night along the River there is always a wonderful atmosphere and something to see and do, the list is endless.
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Swimmers and snorkelers can also indulge themselves here at Sisters’ Islands as the fantastic reefs are filled with marine life. Camping is also another favourite past-time here, but do remember to get a permit before going on your way.
There is a treasure which lies around 30 min (ferry drive) away from Singapore. While I was looking for not-so-popular places in Singapore, I stumbled upon a blog which mentioned Three sister's island (three since there is a group of three island near to each other) and I did not regret my decision to travel there the next day. If you want to really take full advantage of your visit to these islands, leave early and try taking the ferry which departs at 7:00am from southern pier. Spend time at Kuzu island, which is the best out of all three islands. Also, must explore the local temple, tortoise hatching and yummy egg friend rice which they serve there at Kuzu island.
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