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Singapore travel guide

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The city-state that packs hawker food, three cultural quarters, a futuristic garden skyline and the region's easiest transit into one island. DRAFT: first-wave curation, not yet verified for publication.

Food Families Architecture Halal


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Sifr AromaticsShopping

Alcohol-free Cards OK

A small-batch perfume atelier on Arab Street recognised by Singapore's National Heritage Board — custom attar oil blends, colognes and candles, alcohol-free in the old attar tradition.

Komala VilasFood

Vegetarian options Alcohol-free

A pure-vegetarian South Indian institution on Serangoon Road since 1947 — crisp dosai, idli, vadai and a rice thali downstairs, with a sweets counter up front.

Mustafa CentreShopping

Cards OK

A legendary multi-storey department store a few minutes from Little India MRT — electronics, perfumes, groceries, souvenirs and gold, open around the clock, every day of the year.

Hjh MaimunahFood

Alcohol-free

A Kampong Glam nasi padang institution since the early 1990s and a Michelin Bib Gourmand pick — point and choose your plate from a daily spread of beef rendang, ayam bakar, sayur lodeh and more at this Muslim-owned Malay eatery.

Gardens by the Bay – Cloud Forest & Flower DomeGarden

Step-free

Two climate-controlled glass conservatories: Flower Dome (Mediterranean/semi-arid flora, the world's largest glass greenhouse) and Cloud Forest (a 35m indoor mountain with a waterfall and cloud-forest ecosystem).

PeppermintFood

Halal Vegetarian options Step-free

A halal-certified all-day buffet restaurant inside PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, a few minutes' walk from Suntec City and the Esplanade, rotating Asian and international spreads (Thai, Indian, Chinese, Western) including a dedicated Indian-vegetarian set.

Gardens by the Bay – Supertree Grove (Outdoor Gardens)Garden

Step-free

Singapore's free, 24-hour-accessible outdoor gardens, best known for the 18 towering Supertree structures that light up after dark.

Birds of Paradise Gelato BoutiqueFood

Vegetarian options Alcohol-free

A short walk from Haji Lane on Beach Road, this botanically-inspired gelato boutique churns flavours like sea salt hojicha, white chrysanthemum and raspberry lychee, served in house-made thyme waffle cones.

Neighbourhoods

Kampong Glam & Bugis

The Malay-Arab quarter: Sultan Mosque's golden domes, Haji Lane's murals and boutiques, perfume ateliers and the halal food heartland.

Little India

Technicolor shophouses, temple gopurams, Tekka's hawker rows and 24-hour Mustafa — Singapore at its most sensory.

Chinatown & Tanjong Pagar

Temple trio of three faiths on adjoining streets, Maxwell's hawker legends, Michelin-cheap chicken rice, and Keong Saik's shophouse dining after dark.

Marina Bay & Civic District

The postcard skyline: Supertrees and the conservatories, the SkyPark above the bay, the Merlion, National Gallery's colonial halls, and satay smoke at Lau Pa Sat after dark.

Where to stay

Marina Bay & Civic District

Bay-view base with MRT everywhere; premium prices.

Chinatown & Tanjong Pagar

Hawker heartland, shophouse hotels, 2 MRT lines.

Getting there

Changi Airport (SIN)

MRT East-West line or ~20-min taxi to town; Jewel's waterfall is landside.

FAQ

What is Singapore best for?

Singapore is best for Food, Families, Architecture, Halal. The city-state that packs hawker food, three cultural quarters, a futuristic garden skyline and the region's easiest transit into one island.

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