Your guide to where to stay,eat and the must-see highlights. A heady blend of Chinese,Malay,Indian and Western culture,clean as a whistle and easy to navigate,Singapore is a dream city for foodies.
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Scratch the surface of the Lion City and you have plate-scrapingly-good meals for next to nothing,rich and varied history and pockets of lush jungle.
Singapore is full of high-rise business hotels but there are also tropical resorts,budget busters and boutique options.
A foodie destination with huge events and incredible beauty,Singapore packs a lot into a small space,which means you can too.
From a building that wouldn’t be out of place in Batman’s fictional Gotham City to a retro museum depicting gruesome hellscapes,you’re in for a surprise.
While the city’s modern-day appeal owes plenty to its rich immigrant past,no where is this more evident than in its cuisine.
Until our family experienced our first stopover in Singapore,I didn’t realise I’d been doing long-haul flights all wrong.
Singaporeans have been known to describe the seasons as:hot,hotter and hottest,but you could also go with wet,wetter and wettest.
The Lion City is like a sprawling outdoor buffet. Here’s how to turn your stopover into an eat-over.
The cooking is budget but the quality decent;some hawker stalls are even Michelin-star rated.
Few places on Earth deliver a better dining experience than Singapore. Acclaimed chef Matt Moran dishes up on where to go and what to order.
It's coffee and toast,but not as you know it. Breakfast in Singapore is full of quirks that you just need to go with.
This expansive nature park in central Singapore might be famous for its eye-catching Supertrees,but you’ll find much more to see and do.
Singapore is fast becoming the home of the vertical garden stay.
These dizzying architectural masterpieces have their origins with a style that sprung into being in America during the 1960s and ’70s.
With an average life expectancy of nearly 84,the residents of this city-state can teach us a thing or two about longevity.