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B Kwok 08 November 2003
Stayed at  Pan Pacific Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
Take the MTR and get off at Newton. After a 2 min walk, you will reach Newton Circus and you will see there are a lot of people enjoying their meals there. Food like: grilled Seafood, Satay, Mee Siam, Hokkien Shrimp Noodle, Laksa, Cane Juice are delicious. You definitely can't miss it.

A Coutinho 05 November 2003
Stayed at  Oxford Hotel Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
Singapore is one of the most interesting cities that I ever been. Unfortunately it's far from Europe. It's one of the most secure and clean places that I know. Botanic Gardens, Chinese and Japanese Gardens and Sentosa was the best places that I visited in Singapore. The food are really cheap in the food cultures like LAU PA SAT or Bugis markets.

F Allan 27 October 2003
Stayed at  Elizabeth Singapore, The - Singapore, Singapore.
Enjoyed a wander round China town, Arab street and Little India. Took the mini boat cruise and dined at the Clarke quay which was good. Naturally Raffles is a must.

C Hauquier 26 October 2003
Stayed at  Swissotel The Stamford - Singapore, Singapore.
The heritage walk, starts in front of the hotel and is easy to do in the morning.

J Ryan 20 October 2003
Stayed at  Elizabeth Singapore, The - Singapore, Singapore.
Enjoyed our 3 day stay in Singapore. The very efficent MRT made all sightseeing destinations accessible. We particularly enjoyed the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari. Also enjoyed Deepavali (Festival of Lights) in Little India and a "self-guided" walking tour of Colonial Singapore. Sentosa was pleasant enough, but none of the "attractions" generated enough interest for us to pay the separate admission fees.

S Kundanmal 19 October 2003
Stayed at  Swissotel The Stamford - Singapore, Singapore.
Places to visit are the orchid garden, east coast seafood restaurants, Boat Quay (good food and bars), local food is cheap at many of the food courts almost in each and every shopping Mall. For shoppers, Orchard road is where to be, for electronics SIM LIM Square (bargaining a must). Travel is cheap via a fast expanding underground subway (MTR), use cabs if you are in a crowd. Singapore is known as a fine city, you get fined for every thing, jay walking will cost you 6 months in jail, chewing gum is prohibited.

D Cameron 14 October 2003
Stayed at  Fullerton, The - Singapore, Singapore.
Singapore is great. Don't bother going to Sentosa Island.

D Zmood 13 October 2003
Stayed at  Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort - Singapore, Singapore.
Restaurants - As a young couple we found Sentosa a little slow going at night. We would have liked a few more bars and maybe a Night club or two. Otherwise the day attractions are great frun, we especially liked Underwater World, Dolphin show, Butterflys and Musical light show.

A Jain 09 October 2003
Stayed at  Broadway Hotel - Singapore, Singapore.
It is better to take a Taxi from the Airport if you are two or more as Airport Shuttle is S$ 7.00 per person and a Taxi is about 11 S$.

R Verkooyen 05 October 2003
Stayed at  Furama RiverFront Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
The first day, I went around in Singapore using the free shuttlebus from the Hotel, Stops at Orchard and Chinatown. The other days I used the clean MRT system. It costs almost nothing, and it is safe and friendly, even during late hours. I visited several places to feel the local atmosphere in little india, arab street and chinatown. The local food courts at different locations, as well as the food markets in little india and chinatown were impressive. The butterfly park on Sentosa Island was fabulous.


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