Feast for the senses: 20 reasons to visit Asia's capital of fun
Singapore's heady mix of old and new and amazing food is a feast for the senses.
Singapore's heady mix of old and new and amazing food is a feast for the senses.
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Well-known for its no littering rules and delicious chilli crab, this modern Asian city offers some unsuspecting draw-cards for travellers.
Singapore has a lot of obvious 'ticks' when it comes to a visit, but here are top five attractions often overlooked by tourists.
A French architect and interior designer has turned what was formerly a brothel into an idiosyncratically stylish hotel.
From the make-up artist to the pool attendant to the whisky tutor, life is never dull inside this city within a city state.
It offers so much more than a place to lay your head for the night.
There's something special about an eatery that has only one thing on the menu yet sells out of it every day.
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Thought of as 'Asia-lite', Singapore is a heady blend of Indian, Malay, Chinese and Western culture. Clean as a whistle and easy to navigate, dine from one of its hawker corners or splurge on a stylish star-studded restaurant - this city accommodates both with panache. Shop on Orchard Road, relax in a leafy garden or take a trip to a swish five-star hotel for sundowners and 360 degree views.