Interesting Things To Do In Singapore 

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If you are planning a trip to Singapore and this is not your first time, this is the perfect Singapore guide. In this article, I will cover ten interesting things to do that are outside of the usual “tourist” activities.

Singapore offers a unique experience where modernity meets history in a city that values its culture and heritage. Exploring the city’s rich history is a must, with visits to iconic landmarks such as the colonial-era Raffles Hotel and the historic Chinatown.

The vibrant mix of people, reflecting Singapore’s diverse cultural heritage, adds to the rich tapestry of experiences. Whether indulging in the local street food or visiting the bustling markets, experiencing the warmth and hospitality of the people is an integral part of any visit to this dynamic city.

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Best Things to Do in Singapore

Spend The Day In Little India.

I know you have visited Little India a million times, but have you spent the day there exploring? Visit the many murals dotted around the area, learn about the area’s history at “The Indian Heritage Centre,” go shopping at Mustafa, and finish off with a great meal at one of the many restaurants in the area.

Little India

Explore The History of Fort Canning Park.

Fort Canning Park is more than just a great walking trail. Most people will have walked through the park, around the park, and through the park and will have never stopped to enjoy the history within the park. There is plenty to do here, from visiting Battlebox to checking out the replica of Raffles house. Fort Canning Park is full of treasures to be explored.

Battlebox

Join One Of The NUS Baba House Heritage Tours.

Singapore is a melting pot of cultural history, making it a unique part of Asia. The Baba House is an exciting look into the history of the Peranakan people. In particular, this Peranakan house is full of original artefacts and photos from many years ago. The guided tour is full of interesting facts that will take you through the original home of a Peranakan family.

Learn How To Make Your Own Candles

If you are like me and spend loads of money on candles (yep, I go through at least three a week, gulp!) but have always wanted to learn how to make your own, this is the best place to start. Sally’s Room has a workshop for everyone; whether you are a novice (like me) or need a more advanced workshop, Sally’s Room has it all.

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Watch A Show At The Wild Rice Theatre.

Wild Rice Theatre is different to other theatre venues in Singapore; in other words, you will only find plays like this here. Not for the faint-hearted or the more conservative at heart, but more for the quirky and open-minded, to be honest. So, if you want to be more daring and watch something more raw and spirited, book a ticket to one of their latest plays here.

Explore One Of Singapore Park Connector Loops.

Heading outside with the kids or on your own and enjoying the many different Park Connector networks (PCN) is a great way to get your daily dose of exercise. Whether you like to run, cycle, walk or even skate around many loops, most take some of the best parks in Singapore!

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Visit Singapores Last Kampong

Venturing to Singapore’s last kampong is a unique and enriching experience that provides a glimpse into the city-state’s rich cultural heritage. Amidst the modern skyline and bustling city, this last surviving village offers a serene escape into the past.

Exploring this kampong allows you to connect with Singapore’s history and appreciate the simplicity and charm of traditional village living, making it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic cultural experience in Singapore.

Uncover Haunted Stories of Singapore

Singapore is known for its vibrant culture, modern attractions, and hauntingly intriguing ghost stories. If you’re up for a spine-tingling adventure, consider joining a haunted tour to uncover the eerie and mysterious tales within the city. From chilling accounts of paranormal activities at this historical landmark.

This tour of Old Changi offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s supernatural side. Get ready for a hair-raising journey as you explore the haunted stories of Singapore and perhaps even experience a ghostly encounter of your own!

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Visit the Unique Museum of Ice Cream Singapore

Walking into the Museum of Ice Cream in Singapore felt like entering a whimsical wonderland dedicated to everyone’s favourite frozen treat. The vibrant and playful exhibits, from larger-than-life ice cream cones to immersive installations, spark joy and creativity at every turn.

Plus, the colourful sprinkle pool and psychedelic jungle are not just Instagram-worthy but pure fun! And the best part? Tasting all the delicious ice cream samples along the way. It’s a genuinely delightful and lighthearted experience that brings out the inner child in everyone. If you’re up for a sweet adventure in the heart of Singapore, this place is an absolute must-visit.

Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin, a charming island just a short bumboat ride away from the bustling city of Singapore, offers a tranquil escape from the urban jungle. As you hop on a bumboat at Changi Point Ferry Terminal, the 10-minute ride to the island provides a refreshing and scenic journey. With its lush greenery, rustic kampongs, and abundant wildlife, Pulau Ubin is a step back in time and a perfect day trip for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Head over on a tour or go alone; it is a fun day out.

Thanks for taking the time to read this article. I hope this post has given you the information you need. If you have any recommendations, tips or advice, I would love for you to share them in the comment section below!

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