Singapore
Times and cultures blur in Singapore. Malays, British, Indians and Chinese live in the cosmopolitan city of Southeast Asia. The metropolis of Singapore is just as diverse for its visitors: shopping meccas (the upmarket stores of Orchard Road or Suntec City) and small traders, romantic paths under tropical trees and an exciting cultural life merge into a fascinating whole. Singapore is also a foodie's paradise, with a unique culinary selection: Malay, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Indonesian, Japanese and Korean cuisine. It's easy to get a taste for vacation here.
Food in Singapore - a culinary delight
Singapore is renowned for its excellent food. And like hardly any other
city offers the opportunity to get to know the cuisine of Asia.
get to know. Here are the many varieties of Chinese cuisine, the
North and South Indian, Malaysian and Indonesian, Thai cuisine, Japanese and
Thai, Japanese and Korean cuisines are truly original.
There are the most delicious dishes on every corner, but how are you supposed to know where to eat what is best?
You can eat particularly cheaply and well in one of the many
hawker centers and food courts (e.g. Newton Circus, Scotts
Center, Lau Pasat/Shenton Way, Tanglin Mall). Connoisseurs of fish and shellfish
seafood and shellfish connoisseurs should visit the specialty restaurants in Bedok, Punggol, along Pasir
Panjang Road and the East Coast Road.
Nightlife in Singapore - An endless nightlife in a class of its own
Singapore is a multicultural city, a city-state with almost 5 million inhabitants, where an endless nightlife begins at sunset. In the large hotels and most famous streets of the city center you will find numerous opportunities to enjoy a drink after dinner.
One of the most interesting places to go out is the Singapore River
and its surroundings, areas of Boat Quay or Clarke Quay offer countless terraces
countless terraces, bars and nightclubs right by the sea, where you can
Singapore's nightlife to the fullest.
You will also find bars in other areas of the city and numerous
opportunities to experience the nightlife in Singapore during your vacation in
Southeast Asia during your vacation.
Sights in Singapore - The city of "big business" Singapore really has a lot to offer, so you should really spend more than just a few days in this city to get a comprehensive impression of this fascinating metropolis.
that you should really spend more than just a few days in this city to get a comprehensive impression of this fascinating metropolis.
metropolis. The mix of different cultures and religions as well as their
their way of life in such a vibrant western city
is really a very exciting undertaking.
During walks in the Central Business District you can marvel at the
skyscrapers and then continue on to the neighborhoods of Little India,
China Town or Arab Street and, as a contrast, see the small, colorful shophouses.
shophouses as a contrast. Tradition and modernity - that's what makes Singapore so
unique, because nowhere else will you find so many temples, churches and mosques
mosques (around 140) in a city where "big business"
takes place.
















































