Gardens by the Bay
Supertrees that glow at night, a cloud forest with its own waterfall, and flower domes with permanently perfect weather. Singapore's green heart, engineered.
Gardens in the sky, hawker plates for five dollars, one perfect little island-country that packs a continent into a weekend.
Singapore is the easiest international trip there is: spotless, safe, endlessly green, and small enough that every plan is twenty minutes away. Mornings under the Supertrees, afternoons on Sentosa, evenings over chilli crab at a hawker centre. Six nights lets you do it all twice — once with the family, once without.
From man-made supertrees to a safari at night, Singapore's greatest hits are all within one MRT ride of each other.
Supertrees that glow at night, a cloud forest with its own waterfall, and flower domes with permanently perfect weather. Singapore's green heart, engineered.
Rides, beaches and a cable car with the sea below. Universal Studios sits at the end of it all — arrive early, ride twice, nap on the beach after.
The SkyPark view from 57 floors up, then the Spectra light-and-water show at 8 p.m. The skyline that belongs on your phone's lock screen.
The world's first nocturnal zoo: a tram through moonlit rainforest with tapirs, leopards and creatures that only clock in after dark.
Michelin-starred chicken rice for a few dollars, laksa that rewires your spice settings, and kopi so strong it should come with a warning. Go hungry.
“Small country, serious standards.”
Six nights in the world's easiest city — with the food crawl already mapped. Tell us who's coming and when.
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