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How to Make the Most of a Layover in Singapore

Unleashing the Lion City’s Magic

By Sewmini James Published 8 days ago 3 min read
How to Make the Most of a Layover in Singapore
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Singapore is a country known for its ever-developing technology and ever-evolving skyline. It is a bustling metropolis and a fusion of numerous cultures. Singapore is among the most popular layover destinations for tourists worldwide. Whether you have a few hours or an entire day, there's no shortage of activities to keep you entertained and captivated by the city's charm. This comprehensive guide aims to break down the most exciting activities to do while you wait for your next plane.

Exploring Changi Airport

Before stepping outside the safe confines of the airport, why not explore it? Rated as one of the best airports globally, Changi Airport offers a plethora of activities and attractions. The Jewel Changi is a must-visit place in the airport, as it is an entertainment and retail complex featuring the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, as well as beautiful indoor gardens and an array of food options. The airport gives you a taste of Singapore from the moment you land.

Efficient Transportation System

Singapore boasts one of the most efficient public transportation systems in the world. The Changi Airport is connected to multiple forms of transportation. The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) system connects the airport to the city centre, and you will be able to get there in a very short time. If you are tight on time, opt for a taxi, as it takes less than 20 minutes to reach the town centre, giving you ample time to explore.

Living while you wait

On occasion of a longer layover, it is advisable to find accommodation to freshen up or even take a nap while you wait. There are usually a number of Singapore accommodation deals that you can take advantage of while you wait. Many guests prefer checking into a luxurious, fully furnished service apartment while they kill time. There are many such options to choose from, and Ascott Orchard Singapore is one of them. It is best to choose accommodation that is in close proximity to the airport as well as prime shopping and other activity areas.

Iconic Attractions

If time permits, exploring some of the iconic Singaporean landmarks is a must.

Marina Bay Sands: This amazing place offers a glimpse of the futuristic Singaporean skyline and breathtaking views of the entire city. It also offers a captivating light and water show that leaves viewers wanting more.

Gardens by the Bay: Explore the infamous Supertree Grove, the Cloud Forest, and the Flower Dome. These gardens are stunningly gorgeous and a testament to Singaporean ingenuity in fusing nature with modernity. Enjoy nature but in a controlled indoor environment. 

Merlion Park: Take time to explore Merlion Park in all its glory. The Merlion Statue is a must-visit and attracts many visitors. The statue stands as a symbol of Singaporean heritage and culture. Don’t forget to snap a picture and post it to social media.

Cultural Hotspots

Another thing you can do while waiting for your layover in Singapore is to experience the diverse cultures of Singapore, even for a brief period, by visiting various ethnic group gatherings.

Chinatown: An excellent place to begin your journey of cultural exploration is Chinatown, where you can aimlessly wander the bustling streets full of busy shoppers and explorers alike. Try to visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and enjoy some authentic Chinese cuisine.

Little India: Explore Little India by immersing yourself in fragrant alleyways and enjoying the colourful and vibrant materials blowing in the wind. Don’t forget to visit the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and savour authentic and delicious Indian dishes.

Kampong Glam: Explore the rich Malay and Arab heritage, visit the Sultan Mosque, and shop at Haji Lane for unique finds.

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