:: Let's pretend that we are the population there, working from Monday to Friday, partying in the evening, traveling on Saturdays and Sundays, and returning home late on Sundays to prepare for work on Monday.



Here we go...



Here we go : )



DAY 1



1. Book your tickets now! There are tons of great deals right now, especially with Airasia, which has flights almost every hour. The prices vary depending on the time, but hey, you're off work now, right? Book a late-night flight on Friday! 55555



2. Singapore is 1 hour ahead of Thailand. 26 baht is equal to 1 Singapore dollar. It takes 2 hours to fly there. It's a very multicultural country with people of many different ethnicities. In terms of looks, both men and women, Thais are much better looking. 555



3. Bring only one backpack, if you bring more than that, you're too much. No matter which terminal you arrive at, go to the basement of Terminal 2. There will be a ticket office selling tourist passes. For us, we went for 2 days, so we bought a 2-day pass for $26. Then, you can get a $10 refund before going home, which is the deposit for the card.







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5. After that, get off at Bugis station and walk to Haji lane. This is your first destination in Singapore. This street is full of art and hipsters. There are murals similar to Penang all over the street. And here is a place to sit and sip a beer with some light music. Another great place in Singapore.



6. While I was looking for a 7-eleven, I didn't have internet to update my chicness. I went in and bought a $15 prepaid sim card in 7-eleven to find information when needed, but I kept checking the ratings all the time. Then I checked in at Haji lane, and then I checked out. 55555



7. While walking around, use the maps.me app to pin locations, remember paths, find your way, and use HotelQuickly to find a place to sleep. Just shake your phone and the nearest hotel will be selected for you. Most importantly, you'll get a discount. I have a 400 baht discount redeem code for you, here it is: " PTANA54 "



:: The first night is over, don't get too drunk, don't have too much fun, just chill because we still have 2 more days and 1 night for this city.

DAY 2



9. I woke up early and took a seat to China town. Today, we have a mission, which is to walk for a total of more than 20 kilometers. Really, I'm not bragging. 55555



10. Find accommodation near China town. You can use an app, walk around, or book in advance. It's up to you. But make sure you have a place to sleep in this area tonight.



11. After dropping off your luggage or checking in at 9:45 AM, head to Maxwell Food Centre. There's a must-try chicken rice stall called Tian Tian, a favorite among the local Chinese. It opens at 10 AM, and their signature dish is the Chicken Rice for $3. Give it a try!





12. After finishing your meal, take about 45 minutes to walk around Chinatown. There are many things to see, admire, and photograph. Take your time and then walk straight to the People's Park building opposite the Chinatown station. On the 3rd floor, you'll find a shop selling tickets for various rides on Sentosa Island at much cheaper prices. For example, the USS ticket that costs $75 at Sentosa is sold here for $62. How's that? Awesome, right? 55555





13. Now, take the MRT to Somerset. We'll take you to eat sushi on a conveyor belt for $1.50 per plate. After getting off at Somerset station, look up at the exit signs. Look for the sign that says "313somerset" and follow it. If I remember correctly, it's exit D. Walk straight ahead and you'll see the entrance to the 313 building. You'll see an escalator going down. Look to your right, that's the place - the restaurant is called Sushi Express. Eat as much as you want, there's no time limit, but they'll count the number of plates you eat when you're done. Multiply that by the price per plate and add tax. 555



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14. I believe you're full because you just had chicken rice, but whatever, it's a holiday, so let's go all the way. Take the MRT back to Bugis again. After this, we'll walk a long way. If you haven't downloaded maps.me yet, download it now. We'll walk to



- It is believed that whoever comes to pay respects here will get what they wish for.

- The Arab Street zone is a trendy area, especially Haji Lane.

- Walk back down to J.co bekery, the donuts here are delicious.

- Nearby is the Fountain of Wealth, which is very beautiful at night, but we probably won't see it. 555



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15. From point 14, walk to the Promenade train station and get off at Raffle places. This time, the walk is more strenuous than before. Are you ready? Let's go.



- Merlion, the water-spouting lion, is a landmark.

- And walk for another 2 km. to Marina barrage. This place is highly recommended for its beautiful atmosphere and view. Don't forget to buy something cold to sip on the rooftop while watching the sunset and wait until it gets dark. It's definitely worth it.

- Walk back to the Merlion to watch the light and sound show on the Marina Bay Sands building. There are shows at 8pm, 9pm and 11pm.



16. You're definitely dragging your feet, hahaha. Guni walked until his back was twisted and crooked, but he had to go all the way. He rested until he was satisfied, then walked back to Raffle Places, sat down and went down to Clarke Quay. And this place is another heaven for drunks. They ate for a long time. The atmosphere there was very good.



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17. Before heading back to your accommodation, there's a hidden gem known only to locals: Spize. Take a taxi from 409 River Valley Road. Their Nasi Lemak and Tom Yum Goong are absolutely delicious. I recommend saving this one for last, as it opens at midnight – perfect for soaking up the night's revelry. 😜

DAY 3



18. Yesterday was super tiring, so I woke up late. Get ready and take the train to Habourfront. Walk into the building and go up to the top floor. Buy a ticket to cross the border to zentoza for $4. Then spend the whole day at Universal Studio Singapore, open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. I recommend playing these 4 things



- red coast

- blue coaster *It's the best

- transformer

- mom



:: Check your return time well, don't get too carried away or you'll miss your flight. Then take the MRT back to the airport and wave goodbye to our peak Saturday and Sunday this week. I hope this short article will be of some use to my friends. Thank you.

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