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How can I relax in Singapore?

A week guide to relaxing in Singapore
  1. 1 Pulau Ubin Island. ...
  2. 2 Jewel Changi Airport. ...
  3. Sentosa Island. ...
  4. Gardens by the Bay. ...
  5. Marina Barrage. ...
  6. Katong-Joo Chiat. ...
  7. East Coast Park & Beach in Singapore. ...
  8. Kampong Gelam.




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Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) The MRT is a cheap, fast and convenient way for you to get around Singapore. The trains are frequent, arriving about every 5 minutes, as well as extremely clean and safe.

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Like New York City, Hong Kong and Tokyo, Singapore's a city that never sleeps. With its bustling nightlife, dazzling city lights as well as malls and eateries open around the clock or till late, there's always something to do, even when night falls.

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You should plan to spend at least 4-5 days in Singapore if you want to see as much as possible.

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Overall, while swimming in Singapore is generally safe when proper precautions are taken, it's important to be aware of potential hazards and to follow basic safety guidelines. By doing so, swimmers can enjoy all the benefits of this popular pastime while minimizing the risks of injury or other accidents.

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It certainly is possible to live in Singapore on just $1,000 a month, though it does come with a few obvious sacrifices, such as: Living as minimally as possible, with close to no frills in the budget; Being willing to do things that others won't (a good example of this is dumpster diving.

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With some accessible prices, taking a taxi is one of the best ways to get around the city. The average price of a journey in the centre of the city is between 5 SGD ( US$ 3.70) and 10 SGD ( US$ 7.40).

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