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The Ultimate Singapore Itinerary for 5 Days: Best of Singapore with Family

Do you have 5 days in Singapore? Are you looking for a perfect itinerary for Singapore? Look no further! We have crafted an amazing Singapore itinerary for 5 days to save your time and hassle :)

One of the cleanest and safest countries, Singapore is an utter delight! No matter how many times you visit, you never get bored. From stunning skyline, mind-blowing architecture, and delicious food to cultural extravaganza – there’s so much to do and see in this teeny weeny island nation.

An absolute melting pot of cultures, the island city-state of Singapore is unlike any other country in Southeast Asia.

The food in Singapore celebrates the multi-ethnic cultural diversity at its best. I was startled at the street food culture and hawker centers that flawlessly serve the needs of diverse communities in Singapore.

Believe you me, this tiny country where contemporary mingles effortlessly with the history, culture, and traditions, is sure to sweep you off your feet.

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Singapore Skyline by Night

Singapore Itinerary: Best of Singapore in 5 Days

There are certain things you should know about the country you are visiting before you plan a trip. Our Singapore Travel Guide gives you tons of crucial information about planning a trip to Singapore. You must imbibe the information at the early planning stages as it’ll largely influence how your Singapore travel itinerary comes together.

DayHighlightsWhere to Eat
Day 1• Gardens by the Bay
• Marina Bay Sands
• Artscience Museum
• Helix Bridge
• Singapore Flyer
• Breakfast @ Toast Box Marina Bay Sands
• Lunch @ LAVO Italian Restaurant & Rooftop Bar
• Coffee and Snacks @ SweetSpot
• Dinner @ Maxwell Food Center
Day 2• Little India
• Kampong Glam
• Chinatown
• Singapore River Bumboat Cruise
• Breakfast @ Tekka Centre
• Lunch @ Song Garden
• Coffee and Snacks @ L’Atelier Tiramisu
• Dinner @ BAKALAKI Greek Taverna
Day 3• Jurong Bird Park
• Singapore Zoo
• River Safari
• Night Safari
• Breakfast @ Hawk Cafe
• Lunch @ Ah Meng Restaurant
• Coffee and Snacks @ Starbucks
• Dinner @ Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant
Day 4• Sentosa Island• Breakfast @ Krispy Kreme Sentosa
• Lunch @ Royal Taj
• Coffee and Snacks @ Baristart Coffee
• Dinner @ Food Republic
Day 5• Singapore Botanic Gardens
• Orchard Road
• National Museum of Singapore
• Gardens By the Bay at Night (Supertrees Light Show)
• Spectra Light Show at Marina Bay Sands
• Breakfast @ The Affogato Bar
• Lunch @ Hua Ting Restaurant
• Coffee and Snacks @ Curious Palette
• Dinner @ CÉ LA VI

Also Read: 30+ Best Things to do in Singapore with Kids

Day 1: Singapore Itinerary 5 days

8 am | Breakfast at Toast Box Marina Bay Sands

A good breakfast guarantees a good start to the day. I feel so. One of the most popular breakfast places in Singapore, Toast Box is a perfect place to start your first day in Singapore. Try traditional Kaya Toast or Peanut Butter Thick Toast, Mee Siam, and Nanyang Coffee.

9 am | Gardens by the Bay

Next to the Marina Reservoir, the Gardens of the Bay is a nature park encompassing three beautiful waterfront gardens: Bay South Gardens, Bay East Gardens, and Bay Central Garden.

The sight of soaring tree-like structures known as the Supertrees catches your attention as soon as you enter the Gardens By the Bay. Two larger structures connect to form an elevated walkway, OCBC Skyway. Climb the 50-metre tall observation deck, Supertree Observatory to drink in the views over Marina Bay.

Bay South Garden is the largest of all and is home to two cooled conservatories – the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. The Flower Dome, the largest glass greenhouse in the world, showcases eight different gardens that feature exotic flowers and plants from five continents. A beautiful waterfall that’s known to be the largest indoor waterfall in the world welcomes you into the Cloud Forest. The high point of the Cloud Forest is a mist-covered 35-meter tall Cloud Mountain that you can climb to discover the tropical plant life.

Another conservatory, Floral Fantasy displays floral art at best. Bay East Garden offers an amazing view of the Singapore skyline.

Other notable attractions in the Gardens By the Bay include a Floral Clock, Far East Organization Children’s Garden, Heritage Gardens, and Sun Pavilion.

Exploring the gardens can take at least 3 to 4 hours so make sure you reach on time to get the most out of your day. You can avail of the shuttle service or auto rider service to travel within the gardens. Click here to check the operational hours and admission ticket details.

Gradens by the Bay

12 pm: SkyPark Observation Deck @ Marina Bay Sands

Located on the 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands, SkyPark Observation Deck boasts scenic views of the iconic skyline of Singapore. It’s open from 11 am to 9 pm and costs SGD 26 per adult, SGD 23 per senior citizen (65 years and above), and SGD 20 per child (up to 12 years old).

1 pm: Lunch @ LAVO Italian Restaurant & Rooftop Bar

Experience a wide selection of carefully crafted Italian-American dishes or a scrumptious 3-course set lunch menu while enjoying the view of Singapore’s gorgeous city skyline at LAVO. Ah! and don’t forget to indulge in their signature dish, a 20-Layer Chocolate Cake. The bar serves some of the best hand-crafted cocktails in Singapore. Make sure you make a reservation beforehand.

3 pm: ArtScience Museum

ArtScience Museum is where art marries science to narrate magical stories. With 21 galleries spread over 3 floors, the museum houses a permanent exhibition, Future World, and holds renowned international touring exhibitions. It’s open from 10 am to 7 pm daily. Click here to check the admission ticket details.

5 pm: Coffee and Snacks @ SweetSpot

Located on level 1 of ArtScience Museum, SweetSpot is a perfect place for your evening dose of coffee and snacks. Check out their daily selection of artisan bread, cakes, and tarts before ordering. The prices are reasonable and the staff here are welcoming and friendly.

6 pm: Helix Bridge

Inspired by the geometric arrangmenet of a DNA strand, The Helix, is a pedestrian bridge spanning Singapore River from CBD (Central Business District) and bayfront area. You can walk the 280-metre long bridge to reach Singapore Flyer. Take your time to admire the unique architecture.

6:30 pm: Singapore Flyer

The world’s second tallest observation wheel and Asia’s largest observation wheel, Singapore Flyer is a must-visit attraction for the most stunning views over Singapore. A 30-minute scenic journey lets you discover Singapore in a special way.

You can add a visit to the Time Capsule that takes you through Singapore’s past, present, and future.

The Singapore Flyer and the Time Capsule are open from Thursday to Sunday from 3 pm to 9 pm. It’s best to buy a combi ticket (Singapore Flyer and Time Capsule) as it saves money. A combi ticket costs SGD 35 per adult, SGD 10 per child, and SGD 10 per senior citizen.

If you’re ready to splurge, you can book one of the special in-flight packages where you can enjoy sky dining or sip on champagne or Singapore Sling as you take the city from 165 meters above. Click here to check the admission ticket details and different packages.

8 pm: Dinner @ Maxwell Food Center

Hawker Centers sum up the local food scene in Singapore. Hawker culture in Singapore is an intrinsic part of the way of life for Singaporeans. It beautifully encapsulates Singapore’s multicultural society. It’s now added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Culture Heritage of Humanity.

With stalls serving Chinese, Indian, Malay, and other diverse cuisines, there’s no better way to experience Singapore’s food culture and heritage than eating at a hawker center.

Maxwell Food Center is one of the best hawker centers in Singapore. Tian Tian Chicken Rice, Marina South Delicious Food, Jin Hua Sliced Fish Bee Hoon, Rojak, Popiah & Cockle, and Hum Jin Pang are some of the stalls to look for.

Day 2: Singapore Itinerary 5 days

8 am: Breakfast @ Tekka Centre

A landmark in Little India, Tekka Centre houses a wet market, a food center, and a shopping mall. From North Indian, South Indian, Pakistani, to Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan – it’s here where you can gorge on delicious South Asian food.

Portions are good and prices are reasonable. While it’s chaotic and messy (it really is super busy), the food is AMAZING!

Order a cup of Nanyang kopi from Generation Coffee and a plate of Masala Dosa from Sri Tiffin Stall and you are in for a great breakfast.

9 am: Discover Little India

It’s time to explore Little India, one of the most vibrant districts in Singapore. With a strong local Indian (especially South Indian) community, the place feels quite unlike the rest of Singapore.

The best way to take in the vibe is by strolling streets lined with colorful shops, Hindu temples, Buddhist temples, mosques, and churches and listen to the sounds of Indian music, temple bells, and diverse accents. I’d strongly recommend this tour for an all-inclusive experience.

Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple (the Temple of Thousand Lights), House of Tan Teng Niah (utterly Instagram-worthy), Indian Heritage Centre, Little India Arcade, Serangoon Road, and Mustafa Centre are some of the best places to visit in Little India.

1 pm: Lunch @ Song Garden

Enjoy Dim sum lunch at Song Garden.

2:30 pm: Explore Kampong Glam

You are now all set to discover Singapore’s Muslim Quarter. Sir Stamford Raffles assigned this area to the Malay, Arab and Bugis communities. Since then, it has come a long way. The trendy and contemporary lifestyle pops up while the traditions remain in place. It has become a famous meeting place for hip travelers and cultural history buffs.

Sultan Mosque, Malay Heritage Centre, Gelam Gallery, Arab Street, and Haji Lane are some of the best places to visit in Kampong Glam. Haji Lane is sprinkled with cool boutiques, chic cafes, bars, and restaurants, and beautiful street art. Check out this guide to Haji Lane.

Tip: Just 2 minutes (160 meters) walk from Sultan Mosque is located Bhai Sarbat that serves the best teh tarik (pulled tea) in Singapore.

4:30 pm: Explore Chinatown

Once home to the Chinese immigrant population, Chinatown packs the culture and heritage of Singapore. It’s here where the historic temples coexist with the hip bars. It’s here where a Buddhist temple (Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum), a mosque (Masjid Jamae), and a Hindu temple (Sri Mariamman Temple) line the single street.

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum is one of the must-see cultural sites in Singapore. Built in 2007 in Tang-style architecture, the richly carved interiors amaze its visitors. The temple is open from 7 am to 7 pm while the museum and stupa chamber is open from 9 am to 6 pm daily. Admission is free. If you’re visiting on Saturday, join a free guided tour.

The oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, Sri Mariamman Temple has enchanting exteriors and inspiring interiors. The murals, sculptures, and shrines are sure to mesmerize you. The temple is dedicated to goddess Mariamman who’s known for her power to cure diseasies.

One of the oldest mosques in Singapore, Masjid Jamae or Majid Chulia was built around 1827 for Tamil Muslim population in Singapore. The iconic architectural style of the mosque makes it a must-see for travelers.

Note: Make sure you dress appropriately while visiting religious places. You must cover your knees, shoulders, and head.

Chinatown Food Street (CFS) is another hawker centre in Singapore to experience Singapore’s multi-ethnic culinary traditions.

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum

6 pm: Coffee and Snacks @ L’Atelier Tiramisu

You must be tired by now. It’s time to treat your senses. L’Atelier Tiramisu serves the best tiramisu in town. Order a classic Tiramisu along with a cup of coffee. You can try other flavors too. They have a good range of flavours (lychee, matcha, dark cherry, brulee, pistachio, lavendar earl grey) to choose from and each one has its own character.

8 pm: Singapore River Bumboat Cruise

Singapore River Bumboat Cruise is one of the most classic ways to experience Singapore. Spanning the iconic districts of Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, and Marina Bay, the 40-minute cruise lets you experience Singapore’s heritage and modernity at the same time. From soaring skyscrapers of the Central Business District, Raffles, Fullerton, Merlion Park, to Marina Bay Sands, ArtScience Museum, and Esplanade: Theaters on the Bay – you’ll witness many of the city’s landmarks from the back of a bumboat.

The crusie is fondly known as ‘The Singapore River Experience—A Tale of Two Quays’.

You can buy tickets from one of the Singapore River Cruise’s jetties. The ticket costs SGD 25 per adult and SGD 15 per child aged 3 to 12 years.

9 pm: Dinner @ BAKALAKI Greek Taverna

Located in the heart of Tiong Bahru, BAKALAKI Greek Taverna is a perfect place to get the authetic taste of Greece in Singapore. BAKALAKI is well-known for great ambiance, world-class service, and A class food. The prices are on a bit higher side but definitely worth it.

We ordered patates tiganites, tzatziki, feta saganaki, and pita bread. And topped off delicious dinner with a dessert (baklava) and a cup of Greek Coffee. If you are a wine or beer lover, you must know they have a unique selection of Greek wines and beers.

Day 3: Singapore Itinerary 5 days

8 am: Breakfast @ Hawk Cafe

Start your day with a light breakfast at Hawk Cafe. Located near the Hawk Arena, Hawk Cafe is a cute little cafe with a small selection of meals. It’s convenient if you’re planning to hit the Jurong Bird Park early in the morning before crowd sets in.

9 am: Jurong Bird Park

A haven for bird lovers, Jurong Bird Park is home to about 5000 birds across 400 species including the endangered species. It’s the largest bird park in Asia. With impressive exhibits like Waterfall Aviary,  Jungle Jewels Flight Aviary, Lory Loft, Penguin Coast, Pelican Cove, and interactive shows like the High Flyers Show and the Kings of the Skies Show – it’s your chance to step into the world of the prettiest and rarest birds.

Lunch with Parrots is a unique dining experience where you get an opportunity to dine with vibrant feathered friends.

You know you can enjoy overnight camping at the park. How exciting is that?

The park is open from 8:30 am to 6 pm daily. It costs SGD 30.60 per adult and SGD 20.70 per child aged 3 to 12 years to enter the park.

Jurong Bird Park

1 pm: Lunch @ Ah Meng Restaurant

If you haven’t opted for Lunch with Parrots at Jurong Bird Park, you can choose to have lunch at Ah Meng Restaurant. It’s located inside the Singapore Zoo, your next stop.

Food is decent and the portions are good.

2 pm: Singapore Zoo

Home to about 2,800 animals from 300 species, Singapore Zoo is one of the best rainforest zoos in the world. It has won several awards for its unique concept. It’s not your regular zoo. When you think of a zoo, you imagine glum animals in cages. But here you’ll witness happy animals in open enclosures that resemble their natural habitats.

From Australasia where you can befriend kangaroos and wallabies to Fragile Forest where you can get up close to lemurs and sloths to Wild Africa where you can be amazed to see lions and zebras – there are a host of exhibits to keep the kids entertained. Out of all the spectacular shows, Rainforest Lumina is the one that steals the limelight. It’s Asia’s first multimedia night walk.

Take a Wild Discoverer Tour to get acquainted with the charming residents.

The park is open from 8:30 am to 6 pm daily . The entry ticket costs 36.90 per adult and SGD 25.20 per child aged 3 to 12 years.

4 pm: River Safari

River Safari is Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park. It houses over 6,000 animals including 40 endangered species. Visit the adorable pandas at Giant Panda Forest, meet pelicans, beavers and capybaras at Once Upon A River show, get going for Amazon River Quest – a boat ride that lets you see the amazing wildlife of Amazon Forest, stop by at Squirrel Monkey Forest, and gawk at massive manatees at Amazon Flooded Forest.

The park is open from 10 am to 7 pm daily. The admission ticket costs SGD 34.20 per adult and SGD 23.40 per child aged 3 to 12 years.

6:00 pm: Coffee and Snacks @ Starbucks

Kids must be feeling refreshed after all the fun they are having but you must be feeling tired. Take your regular dose of tea, coffee, and snacks at Starbucks within River Safari. It’s located at the entrance plaza.

7:30 pm: Night Safari

World’s first nocturnal wildlife park, Night Safari is a unique experience where you get to see the animals out in open.

Your visit to the park starts with a fire show (Thumbuakar Performance) that happens right at the park entrance. Then you move forward to board a Guided Tram Ride that takes you through the park. It’s fun spotting wild animals from the comfort of a tramcar. Once you’re done with the ride, it’s time to witness an amazing interactive animal show, the Creatures of the Night Show. The show takes place at 7:30 pm, 8:30 pm, 9:30 pm, and 10:30 pm daily.

If time permits, you can take on one of the four walking trails (Fishing Cat Trail, Leopard Trail, Wallaby Trail, and Malayan Trail) where you can spot the animals that you couldn’t from the tram.

The park operates from 7:30 pm to 12 am daily. The admission costs SGD 47.70 per adult and SGD 32.40 per child aged 3 to 12 years.

Tip: Buying a ParkHopper Plus ticket that lets you experience all the 4 wildlife parks (Singapore Zoo, Jurong Bird Park, River Safari, and Night Safari) saves money, time, and hassle. The ticket costs SGD 90 per adult and SGD 69 per child aged 3 to 12 years.

White Tiger in Singapore Zoo

Dinner @ Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant

If you have had enough snacks while waiting for your Guided Night Safari Tram Ride (the queue is long!) then you can head back to your hotel. If not, Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant is located inside the Night Safari Park and serves a great selection of food. You can dine under burnished wooden beams and rustic rattan fans (feels like you are in a kampung) or dine al fresco in the company of animals. The restaurant is open till 11 pm.

Day 4: Singapore Itinerary 5 days

Today we’ll explore Sentosa! Let’s see what’s up on your Sentosa itinerary.

8:45 am: Singapore Cable Car

Singapore Cable Car is the best way to reach Sentosa because it allows you to breathe in the panoramic views over Singapore and Sentosa. You can board the gondola at Mount Faber or Harborfront for Sentosa.

The cable car operates from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm daily. A round trip ticket costs SGD 25 per adult and SGD 10 per child aged 4 to 17 years.

9:15 am: Breakfast @ Krispy Kreme Sentosa

Krispy Kreme Sentosa is located in Resorts World Sentosa. They have a huge variety of delicious doughnuts at reasonable prices. Take a seat and gorge on your favorite flavors of doughnuts with a cup of coffee before you start your Sentosa expedition.

10:15 am: Universal Studios

With 24 ultimate rides and attractions, Universal Studios Singapore promises an exciting and thrilling adventure for kids and kids-at-heart. It’s probably one of the top things to do in Singapore with kids. From enjoying rides, street performances, parades, and live shows to meeting kids’ favorite characters – there’s so much to do and see that even a day is not enough to grasp everything.

Human vs. Cylon, Transformers, Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure, Canopy Flyer, Puss In Boots Giant Journey, Revenge of the Mummy, and Madagascar: A Crate Adventure are some of the best rides at Universal Studios that you definitely should not miss.

The park is open from 12 pm to 7 pm. On select days, it’s open from 2 pm to 8 pm and 2 pm to 9 pm. For an up-to-date calendar of park opening days, please click here. A one-day ticket to Universal Studios Singapore costs SGD 81 (age 13 to 59) per adult, SGD 61 per child (age 4 to 12), and SGD 43 for senior citizens (age 60 and above).

PS: If you’ve time and energy, you can cover one of the other attractions in Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) like S.E.A.Aquarium, Adventure Cove Park, Dolphin Island, and Trick Eye Museum.

Mini-me posing at Universal Studios Singapore

2 pm: Lunch @ Royal Taj

Royal Taj offers a royal and authentic Indian dining experience. Indian delights are sure to delight you :) Try vegetarian platter as a starter and Dal Makhani, Paneer Aap Ki Pasand, Butter Chicken with Garlic Naan and Kashmiri Pulao as the main course, and Pistachio Gulab Jamun as a dessert.

Pani Poori Shots, Delhi Ka Chaat, and Cocktail Samosa are some of the best Indian street food available at Royal Taj.

Royal Taj is a fine blend of good food, nice ambiance, impressive service, and welcoming staff.

3 pm: Siloso Beach

Take a Sentosa Line (Singapore Cable Car) from Sentosa Merlion to Siloso Point or board a Sentosa Express from RWS to Siloso Point and then take a tram to reach Siloso Beach. Singapore’s hippest beach, Siloso Beach is a place to be. Simply bask in the sun or take a dip or make the sandcastles, or join one of the many water sports activities like kayaking, rollerblading, surfing, or eat and drink your heart out at one of the amazing bistros and restaurants.

6 pm: Coffee and Snacks @ Baristart Coffee

Baristart Coffee is one of the best cafes near Siloso Beach. Order a cream puff and a cup of coffee.

7 pm: Wings of Time

Come back to Beach Station by a tram and head to witness the ward-winning spectacular light water show, Wings of Time. You’d be wowed by the way the story of friendship and courage is narrated using laser, water, and fire effects coupled with a great soundtrack.

The show takes place at 7:40 pm and 8:40 pm daily and costs SGD 18 for a standard seat and SGD 23 for a premium seat.

8:30 pm: Sentosa Boardwalk

It’s time to head back to Singapore.

If you’ve opted for a Singapore Cable Car roundtrip, you can board the gondola. If you’d want to experience another beautiful way to travel between Sentosa and Singapore, head to Sentosa Boardwalk.

Sentosa Boardwalk connects Resorts World Sentosa and VivoCity Waterfront. You need to take a taxi or a bus from VivoCity to your hotel in Singapore.

Whether you choose to walk the sheltered travellators (perfect when it’s raining) or walk the open walkways overlooking the bay; any which way it’s an experience to remember.

It just costs SGD 1 for Sentosa Boardwalk.

9 pm: Dinner @ Food Republic

Located on the third level of Vivocity, Food Republic is a food atrium that has over 30 stalls serving traditional Asian delights. There are a lot of options for vegetarians as well as non-vegetarians. The ambiance gives a feel of Asia in the early 1900s.

We enjoyed the vegetarian Indian delicacies at Saravanaa Bhavan and gobbled yummy rojak at Auntie Jessie Rojak. Yuan Yuan Claypot Rice, Balestier Bak Ku Teh, and Express Teppanyaki are some of the other stalls to look for if you enjoy non-vegetarian.

And, yes you can’t miss sampling kueh tutu at Tan’s Tu Tu Coconut Cake.

Day 5: Singapore Itinerary 5 days

9 am: Breakfast @ The Affogato Bar

A hop, skip, and jump from Botanic Gardens MRT, The Affogato Bar is a cozy little cafe. We absolutely loved it there. As its name says, it specializes in Affogato (a coffee-based dessert). There are about 5 varieties of affogatos available. We tried Death by Chocolate. It was blissful.

For breakfast, you can order bagel sandwiches and a cup of their signature coffee, Bittersweet Symphony. Tea fans can try Parakeet Bay.

10 am: Singapore Botanic Gardens

The oldest garden in Singapore (about 160-year-old) and Singapore’s first UNESCO Heritage Site, Singapore Botanic Gardens is a must-visit for outdoor and nature lovers.

SBG is located right in the heart of the city and features Swan Lake, The National Orchid Garden, SBG Heritage Museum, CDL Green Gallery, and Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden.

With over 60,000 orchid plants, The National Orchid Garden swanks the largest orchid display in the world. If you’re traveling with kids, you must visit Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden. It is the largest children’s garden in the world.

Overall, SBG is a beautiful place to enjoy a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. There are also a few restaurants and cafes scattered throughout.

While the garden is open from 5 am to 12 am daily there are different timings for the attractions inside it. The National Orchid Garden is open from 8:30 am to 7 pm daily, SBG Heritage Museum is open from 9 am to 6 pm daily except the last Monday of the month and Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden is open from 8 am to 7 pm from Tuesday to Sunday. It’s open on public holidays so if Monday falls on the designated public holiday, the park will be closed the following day.

12 pm: Orchard Road

Minutes away from Singapore Botanic Gradens, Orchard Road is the famous and beloved shopping district in Singapore. With a host of department stores, restaurants, and cafes, Orchard’s a retail and dining hub.

We strolled the entire length of Orchard Road (2.5 km). It was tiring but rewarding. You must stop by at TANGS, Orchard Road’s first and of course oldest department store. If you love high-end brands, visit ION Orchard and bargain hunters should make way to Far East Plaza.

2 pm: Lunch @ Hua Ting Restaurant

Hua Ting Restaurant in Orchard Hotel Singapore is a Cantonese fine dining restaurant. It comes highly recommended for its top food quality and impeccable service.

They serve the best dim sum in the town.

Make sure you wear smart casual. No bermuda shorts, singlet and open-toe shoes allowed.

4 pm: National Museum of Singapore

The National Museum of Singapore is the best place to learn about the history and culture of Singapore. The museum itself is historic. Dating back to 1849, it’s the oldest museum in Singapore. It’s also one of Singapore’s architectural icons.

The museum, apart from the permanent exhibits, hosts numerous events and exhibitions.

6 pm: Coffee and Snacks @ Curious Palette

Head to Curious Palette, a quaint cafe just about 600 metres away from the National Museum of Singapore. Try their selection of cakes, waffles, and sandwitches with a cup of tea or coffee.

7:30 pm: Gardens by the Bay at Night (Supertrees Light Show)

It’s time to witness kaleidoscopic extravaganza at Gardens by the Bay, Garden Rhapsody. Be ready to be dazzled by the wonderful sight of iconic Supertrees all lit up. The background music adds to the overall experience.

The show takes place every night at 7:45 pm and 8:45 pm. It lasts for 15 minutes. Admission is absolutely free.

Gadens by the Bay at Night: Supertress Light Show

8:30 pm: Dinner @ CÉ LA VI

Located atop the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, CÉ LA VI is where you can have delcious food while enjoying the incredible views over Singapore. You have laready enjoyed the view of Singapore by day and now it’s your chance to relish the view of Singapore by night.

If you are not a guest at the hotel you’ll need to pay an entrance fees which is taken off your bill. The visitors get free access on Thursday nights.

9:30 pm: Spectra Light Show at Marina Bay Sands

What better way to end your Singapore trip!!! A 15-minute Spectra – A Light & Water Show showcases the fountains dancing with the music. You can witness the show from the Event Plaza (located on the first floor of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands), Merlion Park, and even from a river cruise depending upon the show timings you choose.

The show timings are 8 pm and 9:30 pm. Fridays and Saturdays have an additional show at 11 pm. Entry is free.

How did you like our Singapore tour itinerary? Would you want to add something to this 5 days itinerary in Singapore? We’d love to hear your thoughts.

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