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City Breaks In Singapore – Singapore Hotels

Posted July 14, 2009 by BookingBuddy

3598242386_3a28a53b11 With many airlines now offering cheap flights to Singapore, why not take advantage of the low fares and hop on a plane to the Lion City? Its equatorial location means you’ll enjoy excellent tropical weather all year round. And even though it’s a bustling cityscape with skyscrapers galore, you’ll still be able to escape to secluded spots around the island for if you need some peace and quiet. The country is also a well-known gastronomic hotspot; so make sure you take some time out to feast in a hawker centre.

Stay
Sentosa Resort And Spa – Make your way over to this resort hotel on an island off the mainland if you’re looking to relax. The name ‘Sentosa’ stands for peace and tranquillity in Malay, and you’ll find plenty of that here. Whether you’re spending some time relaxing in the rejuvenating mud pools or working out in the Seven Eden Wellness Centre, you’re sure to emerge from the resort feeling good about yourself. Rooms start from about £100 per night.

See
The Night Safari – Experience one of the most unique zoos in the world, where the gates open when most other zoos shut theirs. You’ll be able to come face-to-face with rhinos, hyenas and giraffes on a tram ride that takes you through eight geographical zones simulating the animals’ natural habitat. If you’re the adventurous type, then take a walk through the three trails. Be dwarfed by century-old giant trees on the Forest Giants Trail, or come up close with large wild animals on the Fishing Cat and Leopard Trails. Tickets cost about £10 for adults, with concessions available.

Eat
Lau Pa Sat Food Centre – This Victorian structure in the city centre houses a bustling hawker centre with multiple stores under its filigreed cast-iron roof. With a wide variety of delicious local food on offer, you’ll be hard pressed picking just one dish to try. Why not spend a couple of hours in there stuffing your face? Tuck into succulent chilli crab, or a bowl of creamy, spicy laksa. Don’t leave without ordering the country’s ‘national dish’ chicken rice – boiled chicken served with fragrant rice – simple yet unbelievably tasty. Most dishes range between £1 - £2.

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