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Raffles Hotel
A must see in Singapore is the world famous Raffles Hotel. Named after the founder of modern Singapore Sir Stamford Raffles, this hotel was declared a national monument in 1987. Today the hotel draws royalty, movie stars and writers from all over the world and you only have to see it for yourself to appreciate why.
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Chinatown
Situated next to Singapore's impressive financial district is the contrasting area of Chinatown. From tall, sleek ultra modern skyscrapers to an area of the city that captures ‘old' Singapore. A mix of architecture with a fusion of old and new makes this area of the city unique and captivating. Explore traditional antique shops, temples, narrow streets and enjoy the lively open air cafés, bars and restaurants.
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Little India
Prepare for an unforgettable sensory experience as you enter the Little India area of the city. This colourful and vibrant place is the centre of Singapore's Indian community. Immerse yourself in the ethnic market stalls, browse spices, herbs, silks, jewellery, and visit the Little India Arcade, a collection of conserved shops on what was a Hindu burial ground. Explore the architectural gems of this ethnic quarter, and sample the delicious traditional food and drink for yourself.
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Orchard Road
If you're looking for some impressive shopping then head to Singapore's most famous shopping street, Orchard Road. There's enough to do to spend the whole day here. And if shopping isn't your cup of tea it's still definitely worth a visit to this area of the city. Here you'll find some of the world's most modern and sleek malls and it's a great place day or night for eating, drinking, with the huge choice of cafes, bars and restaurants to choose from.
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Singapore River
A great way to see the city from a different perspective is by a trip on the Singapore River. Take a short ride on a low- slung ‘bumboat' and see the stunning fusion of the city's magnificent architecture from this historic waterway.
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Nightlife
With a city as diverse as this you can only expect the best when it comes to deciding what to do with your evenings. Whatever your taste, then Singapore will surely cater for your needs. Whether you want to party until dawn, enjoy fine food or a show, then you'll be spoilt for choice. And if you've not done enough shopping in the day, then there's also the Mustafa Centre where you can indulge in some late night shopping.
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Padang
The Padang is where you'll find some of Singapore's colonial buildings and monuments. Explore these historical structures and uncover some of the country's interesting past. Found in the heart of the city's financial district, the contrast of the architecture is huge, with the Padang representing colonial Singapore.
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Arab Street
Arab Street is where you'll find the Muslim Centre of Singapore. Explore this area of the city which tells the story of its history through its architecture. Visit the Grand Sultan Mosque, the biggest live mosque in Singapore and explore the traditional stalls of silks, spices and other traditional produce and get a feel of this culturally rich place.
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Fort Canning Park
Fort Canning Park is a tranquil retreat from bustling city life. Dating back to the 14th century, Fort Canning is where you'll find some of Singapore's most important memorials. You can visit Sir Stamford Raffles house, built in 1823, and the exotic Spice Garden which is reminiscent of the Singapore's first botanical garden which was established by Raffles.
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