Singapore is a cultural and historical melting pot and an extravagance of culinary delights. Officially known as the Singapore Republic, it is both a city and a Southeast Asian country. Singapore is best described as an amalgam of a fast-paced life and an off-the-back-street heritage, one of Asia's most visited destinations. With its effective and widespread transportation system, Singapore has developed into one of Asia's hit-list destinations-whizzing in this country is just a matter of minutes! Singaporeans ' national pastime is dining, closely followed by shopping. This 'City in a Garden' is a blend of cultures, combining different ideas, cuisines, new architectures going well with the gleaming hint of the old school.
The best time to visit Singapore is anytime. The island nation experiences a warm, tropical climate year-round with daily highs in the 80s. With a steady stream of business travellers, the city's hotels are seldom at a loss for occupants and maintain reasonable to high room rates. To avoid high prices, steer clear of popular events or national holidays like Chinese New Year. But keep in mind, rain is likely year-round.
Changi International Airport – Changi International Airport (SIN) is the largest airport in Singapore. You can fly to 149 destinations with 76 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. Flights are departing from one of its four terminals (Terminal 1, 2, 3 and 4). The most frequently departed route is the route to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) in Malaysia with an average of 292 flights from Singapore Changi every week which is 8% of all weekly departures. The two longest flights are Singapore (SIN) to Newark (EWR) that takes around 17 hours and 50 minutes and Singapore (SIN) to Los Angeles (LAX) with a flight time of 15 hours and 10 minutes. Singapore Airlines is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 850 scheduled take-offs every week.
The average temperatures in Singapore vary barely at all. The temperatures feel hot all year with a very low chance of rain throughout the year. If you are looking for the very warmest time to visit Singapore, the hottest months are June, May, and then April. If dry weather is what you are after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Singapore are February, June, and then January. Singapore has some very humid months and high humidity throughout the year. The least humid month is and the most humid month is December. Wind in Singapore is usually calm. The windiest month is February, followed by January and December.
Gardens by the Bay - Nestled in Central Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is the future's botanical gardens, the land of next-gen supertrees, high-tech space cathedrals, and imaginative sculptures. Host to nearly 4,00,000 plants, Gardens by the Bay is known for its awe-inspiring contemporary architecture and hypnotic Garden Rhapsody, the sound and light show. The garden is divided into three sections: Bay North, Bay South, and Bay Central, a garden that connects with the other two on the waterfront. Bay South is the largest of these pieces. Another great spot to enjoy is the world's tallest indoor waterfall in the Cloud Forest conservatory. A stroll around the Gardens by the Bay also provides a pleasant visit to the climate-controlled conservatories and the Supertrees.
Singapore Flyer – The Singapore Flyer's main attraction is the 28 city-bus-sized air-conditioned capsules designed to carry 28 passengers through a mind-stirring 30-minute ride across the skyline of Singapore. Enjoy the special in-flight dining packages of the Singapore Flyer along with the world's first full-butler sky dining escapade for a unique dining experience. At the state-of-the-art XD Theater, the flyer also houses the world's first 6-D motion ride. The design of Singapore Flyer is captured in an immersive exhibition called "Journey of Dreams," an augmented reality demonstration on-site.
Botanic Gardens - Located on Orchard Street, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is the only tropical garden to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are over 10,000 varieties of flowering plants and trees in the 82-hectare green space. The main attractions are the National Orchid Garden and Jacob Ballas Children's Garden, the world's first garden solely devoted to children.
Singapore is a cultural and historical melting pot and an extravagance of culinary delights. Officially known as the Singapore Republic, it is both a city and a Southeast Asian country. Singapore is best described as an amalgam of a fast-paced life and an off-the-back-street heritage, one of Asia's most visited destinations. With its effective and widespread transportation system, Singapore has developed into one of Asia's hit-list destinations-whizzing in this country is just a matter of minutes! Singaporeans ' national pastime is dining, closely followed by shopping. This 'City in a Garden' is a blend of cultures, combining different ideas, cuisines, new architectures going well with the gleaming hint of the old school.
The best time to visit Singapore is anytime. The island nation experiences a warm, tropical climate year-round with daily highs in the 80s. With a steady stream of business travellers, the city's hotels are seldom at a loss for occupants and maintain reasonable to high room rates. To avoid high prices, steer clear of popular events or national holidays like Chinese New Year. But keep in mind, rain is likely year-round.
Changi International Airport – Changi International Airport (SIN) is the largest airport in Singapore. You can fly to 149 destinations with 76 airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. Flights are departing from one of its four terminals (Terminal 1, 2, 3 and 4). The most frequently departed route is the route to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) in Malaysia with an average of 292 flights from Singapore Changi every week which is 8% of all weekly departures. The two longest flights are Singapore (SIN) to Newark (EWR) that takes around 17 hours and 50 minutes and Singapore (SIN) to Los Angeles (LAX) with a flight time of 15 hours and 10 minutes. Singapore Airlines is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 850 scheduled take-offs every week.
The average temperatures in Singapore vary barely at all. The temperatures feel hot all year with a very low chance of rain throughout the year. If you are looking for the very warmest time to visit Singapore, the hottest months are June, May, and then April. If dry weather is what you are after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Singapore are February, June, and then January. Singapore has some very humid months and high humidity throughout the year. The least humid month is and the most humid month is December. Wind in Singapore is usually calm. The windiest month is February, followed by January and December.
Gardens by the Bay - Nestled in Central Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is the future's botanical gardens, the land of next-gen supertrees, high-tech space cathedrals, and imaginative sculptures. Host to nearly 4,00,000 plants, Gardens by the Bay is known for its awe-inspiring contemporary architecture and hypnotic Garden Rhapsody, the sound and light show. The garden is divided into three sections: Bay North, Bay South, and Bay Central, a garden that connects with the other two on the waterfront. Bay South is the largest of these pieces. Another great spot to enjoy is the world's tallest indoor waterfall in the Cloud Forest conservatory. A stroll around the Gardens by the Bay also provides a pleasant visit to the climate-controlled conservatories and the Supertrees.
Singapore Flyer – The Singapore Flyer's main attraction is the 28 city-bus-sized air-conditioned capsules designed to carry 28 passengers through a mind-stirring 30-minute ride across the skyline of Singapore. Enjoy the special in-flight dining packages of the Singapore Flyer along with the world's first full-butler sky dining escapade for a unique dining experience. At the state-of-the-art XD Theater, the flyer also houses the world's first 6-D motion ride. The design of Singapore Flyer is captured in an immersive exhibition called "Journey of Dreams," an augmented reality demonstration on-site.
Botanic Gardens - Located on Orchard Street, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is the only tropical garden to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are over 10,000 varieties of flowering plants and trees in the 82-hectare green space. The main attractions are the National Orchid Garden and Jacob Ballas Children's Garden, the world's first garden solely devoted to children.