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Top 9 Places in Singapore That Make You Feel Like You’re Overseas – Discover the Fascinating World of Singapore

Singapore is a renowned travel hub and for good reason. Dive into an adventurous journey in this futuristic city-state with these top 9 places that make you feel like you are in another city.

1

Chinatown

A walk around Chinatown will make you feel like you've been teleported to China. This lively district is a treasure trove of traditional shophouses, cultural relics, and tantalising street food. From the picturesque lantern-lit streets to the magnificent Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Chinatown invites you for an immersive cultural experience.

2

Gardens by the Bay

Get ready for a visual feast at Gardens by the Bay, one of the best places to explore in Singapore. Here, you'll find a marvel of modern horticulture that feels like a sci-fi adventure. Picture yourself exploring towering super trees draped in vibrant, flowering climbers, stepping into a cool mountainous cloud forest, or wandering among exotic plants. The extraordinary combination of technology and nature presented by Gardens by the Bay is a breathtaking sight.

3

Little India

Step into the bustling streets of Little India, located just 10 minutes from Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Beach Road Singapore. A visit to Little India feels as though you've hopped on a plane to India itself. This vibrant neighbourhood is a sensory delight – alive with colourful saree shops, flower vendors, and the intoxicating aroma of Indian spices wafting from roadside eateries. The intricate architecture of Hindu temples like the Sri Veeramakaliamman provides a glimpse into the rich culture and history.

4

Dempsey Hill

Tucked away from the city's bustle, Dempsey Hill offers a peaceful getaway that speaks of the English countryside. Formerly a British army barracks, it has been converted into a tranquil enclave that houses high-end restaurants, boutique shops, and art galleries. Surrounded by lush greenery and colonial-style buildings, you can enjoy a delicious brunch or browse through an array of antiques.

5

Arab Street

Experience the allure of the Middle East in Arab Street. This cultural hotspot is a tapestry of rich traditions and flavours. Marvel at the golden dome and minarets of the Sultan Mosque, lose yourself in the lanes selling colourful textiles and Persian carpets or tantalise your taste buds with authentic Middle Eastern cuisine.

6

Pulau Ubin

Yearning for a taste of rural life? A short bumboat ride away from the mainland, Pulau Ubin offers an escape to the Southeast Asian countryside. It's a rustic haven with wooden houses, swaying coconut trees, and unpaved roads. Wildlife enthusiasts can explore the Chek Jawa Wetlands, home to a rich biodiversity. Whether you want to cycle around the island or stroll through the village, Pulau Ubin offers a refreshing break from urban life.

7

Holland Village

A slice of Europe in Singapore, Holland Village is a favourite hangout spot for locals and expats alike. With its low-rise buildings and laid-back vibe, this charming village exudes a quaint European atmosphere. Enjoy a leisurely coffee at a sidewalk cafe, explore eclectic shops selling everything from vinyl records to vintage clothing, or indulge in delicious food.

8

Changi Village

Longing for a coastal escape? Changi Village evokes the feel of a laid-back seaside town. This waterfront community boasts serene beaches, seaside cycling paths, and charming eateries. The nearby ferry point to Pulau Ubin adds a rustic charm. Whether you want to devour local delicacies at the hawker centre or watch boats, Changi Village is a tranquil retreat from the city's fast-paced rhythm.

9

Tiong Bahru

Immerse yourself in the hip and happening vibes of Tiong Bahru, Singapore's answer to Brooklyn. This residential estate blends old and new, with artistic buildings housing trendy boutiques, indie bookstores, and cafes. Murals depicting local life adorn the neighbourhood walls, which adds a creative flair. From artisanal bakeries to contemporary art galleries, Tiong Bahru offers a haven for those who love all things unconventional.

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