Three days in Singapore? Here’s how to fill them with excitement

Travel Itinerary

Planning a three-day getaway to Singapore? You’re in for a treat. The city-state is a mix of the old and the new, with food, culture, and thrilling experiences waiting at every corner. Fasten your seatbelt, because here’s a detailed itinerary that will keep your heart racing and your taste buds tingling.

Day 1: Dive into Chinatown and a taste of local food

Morning: Start your day in Chinatown. Arrive early at the Chinatown MRT Station (it’s the red line, in case you’re colorblind). Grab breakfast at the bustling Maxwell Food Centre. Try the famous Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice. It’s so good, it might just make you weep with joy.

  • Walk to the Chinatown Heritage Centre (10-minute stroll) to learn about the rich history of Chinese immigrants in Singapore.
  • Visit the stunning Sri Mariamman Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. Snap some Instagram-worthy pics of the intricate architecture.

Afternoon: Time for lunch! Head to Chatterbox in the Hilton Singapore Orchard for their Mandarin Chicken Rice. It’s a little pricier, but those taste buds deserve a treat.

  • Take a stroll through the Chinatown Street Market for souvenirs. Bargain like a pro; you never know when a few extra dollars might save your wallet.
  • Visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. It’s free, and you might leave with a newfound appreciation for Buddhism.

Evening: Head to Marina Bay Sands (15-minute MRT ride) for a view you won’t forget. Get a ticket for the SkyPark observation deck. Watch the sunset while pretending you’re on top of the world.

  • Have dinner at Ce La Vi on the rooftop. Make sure to order a cocktail—because, why not? You’re on vacation!
  • Catch the Light and Water Show at Marina Bay. It’s a delightful way to end your first day.

Day 2: Art, culture, and a sprinkle of adventure

Morning: Wake up and fuel up with breakfast at Toast Box. The Kaya Toast is a must-try. Pair it with kopi (local coffee) to kickstart your day.

  • Visit the National Gallery Singapore (a 10-minute taxi ride). Spend a few hours exploring the stunning collection of Southeast Asian art.
  • Head to Little India (15-minute MRT ride) for a sensory overload. The colorful streets and vibrant markets will have you feeling like you’ve stepped into another world.

Afternoon: Lunch at Komala Vilas. Don’t skip the Masala Dosa; it’s a deliciously crispy treat. Afterward, walk around and visit the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple—it’s a feast for the eyes.

  • Stroll through the Tekka Centre and soak in the local atmosphere. Don’t forget to bargain if you fancy a souvenir.

Evening: Head to the Gardens by the Bay (20-minute taxi ride). Explore the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. Be prepared for stunning flora and a slight chance of losing your breath (literally) from all the beauty.

  • Have dinner at Satay by the Bay. Grab some satay skewers and other local delights—it's like a food carnival.
  • Finish your night with a stroll through the Supertree Grove. Don’t miss the Garden Rhapsody light show. You’ll feel like you’re in a sci-fi movie.

Day 3: Hidden gems in Tiong Bahru

Morning: Get ready for a more laid-back day. Start with breakfast at Tiong Bahru Bakery. Their croissants are flaky and delicious—perfect for lazy mornings.

  • Explore Tiong Bahru Market and check out the local shops. If you’re lucky, you might find some unique trinkets.
  • Check out the Tiong Bahru Heritage Trail. This peaceful neighborhood is filled with charming art deco buildings and murals that tell stories.

Afternoon: Have lunch at Soo Kee. Try their famous fish soup; it’s light yet flavorful. After lunch, visit the Singapore Botanic Gardens (15-minute taxi ride). Stroll through the National Orchid Garden and marvel at over 1,000 species of orchids.

  • Take a moment to relax on a bench and reflect on your trip. Maybe even contemplate whether you could live here forever.

Evening: Head back to the Marina Bay area for a farewell dinner at Jumbo Seafood. Their chili crab is legendary. Bring your appetite and a bib—things might get messy.

  • Wrap up your night with a leisurely walk along the Marina Bay promenade. Let the cool breeze remind you of all the fun you’ve had.

Three days in Singapore will leave you breathless—from the food to the sights and everything in between. You’ll leave with your stomach full and your heart happy. So what are you waiting for? Pack those bags, book that flight, and dive into the adventure that awaits!

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