Friday, February 14, 2014

Top 5 Unknown Tourist Places For Singapore Holidays

Singapore, the name evokes images of countless glittering shopping malls, best dining facilities, sky touching tall buildings, unique culture and warm people. Singapore holidays are for all age groups having diverse interests. Also planning for a holiday here is easy and convenient too. The market is flooded with exclusive Singapore holiday packages and budget tour packages to Singapore. But booking tour packages to Singapore is just half of the job done.

There is very little chance you'll get bored. To enjoy a vacation here you need to be sure of what to include in your itinerary and what to avoid. Well, the whole of Singapore is beautiful but it is not possible to cover everything during Singapore holidays. Here is a list of some five places tourists don't normally go but where real Singapore exists.

Singapore Botanic Gardens: This is the place that can be described as cool and refreshing treat to the eyes. Just walk around here and visit the National Orchid Garden where a plethora of some 1,000 orchid species and 2,000 hybrids can be seen. While here enjoy a traditional local breakfast of soft-boiled eggs, coffee and toast slathered with coconut jam at the nearby food court.

Artwork at the Ritz-Carlton: If you are an art lover, Ritz-Carlton is no ordinary place to explore. The massive three-ton Frank Stella installation at the entrance and the pair of Dale Chihuly crystal glass sculptures is one of the best examples of modern and contemporary art. The best part is that you can enjoy the sight FREE of cost and if interested you can go for an iPod-guided tour.
Chinatown Heritage Centre: A tour of the unheralded Chinatown Heritage Centre, where entire sets of bedrooms, kitchens and street scenes from the late-19th century and early-20th century have been displayed is a must to know about the history of Singapore. Here you can even purchase a souvenir from the gift shop.

Haji Lane: For fashion lovers, Haji lane is a paradise. Here you can find beautiful collection of clothes, handbags, jewelry items and anything that defines the latest fashion. You can purchase latest fashionable items at a bargain price. When tired after shopping just head towards the cafes or restaurants to enjoy some local delicacies here.

The Singapore Flyer: This 165-meter-high Flyer is something like the famous London Eye. Enjoy a ride here at dusk when the entire row of downtown skyscrapers is softly lit and the whole of Singapore is right in front of you.





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