Coming from Bali, it’s a 2-hour 45-minute flight and we landed at 11.45 AM. Getting through customs is quick and after collecting our bags, we went looking for transportation options into the city. The airport has free WiFi so you can get a Grab1 or head to the taxi stands. Since we were going to be in the city for a couple of days, we decided to get a 3-Day Tourist Pass for unlimited access to the metro and buses. Our hotel was in Bugis, and the quickest public transport option from the airport was a 45-minute bus ride. After settling into our hotel, we went for a walk to nearby shopping centers and grabbed some food. At around 6 PM, we headed to Boat Quay where there are several riverside bars and restaurants. There’s a nice atmosphere here and lots of locals seem to come here after work. At around 10 PM, we headed to Arab Street where there are some middle eastern restaurants and bars. It’s a nice area and there was some live music entertainment here as well. At around midnight, we walked back to the hotel to get some rest.

View of the skyline
View of the skyline
View of the skyline
View of the skyline
Lively area with restaurants and bars
Lively area with restaurants and bars
Lively area with restaurants and bars
Lively area with restaurants and bars
Boat Quay
Boat Quay
Arab Street
Arab Street
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The following day, we headed to the Singapore Flyer by bus which was 20 minutes away. Tickets cost 33 SGD2 but we just took some pictures of it. We then took a bus to Chinatown which went via the Marina Bay Sands hotel. We walked around the streets of Chinatown and got some souvenirs from there as well. Next, we headed to the Marina Bay Sands since we booked a stay there which you can find out more about here.

Entrance to the attraction
Entrance to the attraction
View of the hotel from the bus
View of the hotel from the bus
Chinese entrance gate at Pagoda Street
Chinese entrance gate at Pagoda Street
Buddhist temple in the area
Buddhist temple in the area
Shops and stalls on the road next to the temples
Shops and stalls on the road next to the temples
Singapore Flyer
Marina Bay Sands
Chinatown
Chinatown
Chinatown
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A friend who lives in Singapore told me to check out the indoor waterfall at the airport before getting my flight back. So I headed to the airport about 3 hours before my 10.45 AM flight to have some time to find it. Some airlines have early check-in so that you can drop off your luggage whilst wandering around the airport. Four terminals surround the mall in the middle called Jewel where the waterfall is located. We first walked over to the mall and in the early hours, only the lower half of the ‘water wall’ is turned on. At 8 AM, they turn on the upper half of the waterfall and it’s an amazing sight. You can also take the free monorail between terminals which goes through the Jewel and right next to the waterfall. Surrounding the waterfall, there is a multilevel indoor forest with many trails leading to viewpoints. The Jewel has lots of stores, a cinema, food options, and activities for kids keeping any tourist busy before a flight.

The Jewel mall from the monorail
The Jewel mall from the monorail
Looking down at the water wall
Looking down at the water wall
The waterfall from the shop level
The waterfall from the shop level
The waterfall from a viewpoint on one of the trails
The waterfall from a viewpoint on one of the trails
The waterfall from a viewpoint on one of the trails
The waterfall from a viewpoint on one of the trails
Changi Airport Jewel
Changi Airport Jewel
Changi Airport Jewel
Changi Airport Jewel
Changi Airport Jewel
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