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family with 2 kids . best places to see and shop?

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Some MUST-VISIT Attractions ** in Singapore are as follows:

1) Chinatown
- Strong chinese traditional ambience & environment
2) Haw Par Villa - (MANMADE)
- A themepark with traditional myths & ambience
3) Sentosa - (MANMADE)
- With water themeparks, Resorts & sunny beaches
4) Orchard Rd
- Busy district for shopping malls in the central of Singapore
5) Mount Faber Park - (NATURAL)
- Famous park for tourists, with cable cars to Sentosa
6) Suntec City
- A big shopping mall
7) VivoCity
- Singapore's very own, largest shopping mall
8) Chinese & Japanese Garden - (MANMADE)
- A garden with chinese lanterns and where lantern festival is held
9) Singapore Botanical Gardens - (MANMADE)
- Singapore's very own botanical garden with lots of plant species
10) Singapore Zoo - (MANMADE)
- Visit the zoo for some asian species & its special events in Night Safari
11) Kranji Racecourse
- A horse racing course located at Kranji
12) Clifford Pier
- With our Singapore's most signifying country mascot, The Merlion, prominently standing in front of One Fullerton
13) Little India
- A hotspot where many local & foreign Indians gather, indian spices & salons are easily seen along the roads
14) Little Thailand @Golden Mile Complex
15) Jurong Bird Park - (MANMADE)
- The only bird park in Singapore, located at Jurong's area
16) Bugis Street
- Many youngsters' fave hangout place for great shopping, dining & watching movies etc
17) National Library
- Just located not far from Parco Bugis Junction shopping mall, read up new magazines, books or other reading materials for FREE
18) Sim Lim Square
- The BEST place for any IT or electronic gadgets with variety of products and great bargains, prominently located in Bugis area @Rochor Canal Rd.
19) Funan IT Mall
- 2nd place where you can purchase any IT or electronic gadgets.
20) The Esplanade
- With great sea views and night views, fireworks only take place here on every New Year & Chinese New Year.
21) Singapore National Museum
- Require admission fees to visit the museum
22) Crocodile Farm
- Tel: 62889385
http://www.tmh.com.sg/croco/croco_image/...
23) Bukit Timah Nature Reserve - (NATURAL)
- A nature reserve with swamps & mangroves
24) Bukit Chandu - (NATURAL)
- A nature park
25) Singapore Science Centre & Discovery Centre
- With new inventions and tour visit of the centre
26) Singapore River
- A long river in the heart of the city, with pubs & restaurants, a hotspot for tourists
27) Kent Ridge Park - (NATURAL)
- Was formerly a fortress used for the defence of Singapore
28) Geylang
- Well-known food paradise, also notoriously known for its red-light district activities

** NOTE: Kindly http://www.visitsingapore.com for more exciting locations to visit in Singapore.

Visit http://www.streetdirectory.com for road directions, maps and http://www.smrt.com.sg & http://www.sbstransit.com.sg for transportations in Singapore.

Others
spend a few hours at the botanical gardens - then enjoy a Singapore sling at the Raffles Hotel

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Places to See:

Singapore is a surprising and eye-catching melange of cultures, eras and environments. A centre filled with one-time colonial hot-spots like the Padang, Fort Canning and Raffles Hotel separates the spicy Little India enclave and aromatic Arab St from the commerce-frenzied atmosphere of Chinatown.

1.) Arab St
Arab Quarter
2.) Changi Village
3.) Chinatown
Cultural Vortex
4.) Jurong
south western Singapore
5.) Little India
Eastern Flavours
6.) Orchard Rd
Indulgence
6.) Padang
Colonial District
Colonial Life
7.) Singapore Zoo & Night Safari
8.) Sri Mariamman Temple
Chinatown
9.) Underwater World
Sentosa Island

Places to shop:

Shopping is a Singaporean obsession. Orchard Rd offers unrivalled opportunities to spend your life-savings, but window shopping is free. It's also fun exploring the unusual businesses in the backstreets of Chinatown, Little India and Arab St.

1.) Art-2 Gallery
Civic District
Gifts for Home
2.) Cho Lon
01-76 Holland Village
Quirky Curios
3.) Dempsey Rd
Orchard Rd
4.) Eu Yan Sang
Chinatown
Energy Equilibrium
5.) Forum
Orchard Road
6.) M)phosis
Orchard Road Area
Squeeze into Style
7.) Sim Lim Square
Bugis Junction
Beeping Bargains
8.) Sungei Rd Thieves Market
Little India & the Arab Quarter
9.) Suntec City
Colonial District & the Quays
10.) Takashimaya Shopping Centre
Orchard Road
One Stop Shopping


Places to eat:

Hurl a chopstick anywhere in Singapore and it'll land in something edible. All international cuisines are here, though Chinese, Indian and Malay dominate. The signature dish is Hainanese chicken rice, while Peranakan-style (Nonya) food combines Chinese ingredients with Malay sauces and spices

1.)Andhra Curry
(Mid Range)
Little India
Fire in the Hold!
2.) Chinatown Street Food
(Budget)
Chinatown
Alfresco Dining
3.) Coriander Leaf
(Top End)
Chinatown
Phenomenal Food
4.) Crystal Jade Kitchen
(Mid Range)
5.) Doc Cheng's
(Top End)
6.) Equinox
(Deluxe)
Colonial District
Views By the Hour
7.) Guan Hoe Soon
(Mid Range)
Katong
Tried and True
8.) Lingzhi Vegetarian
(Mid Range)
Orchard Rd
Vegetarian Heaven
9.) Magic of Chongqing Hot Pot
(Top End)
10.) Sunflower Vegetarian
(Mid Range)
Orchard Rd
Stoic Shaslick

ENJOY!!! (- -,)
lonely planet
Definitely do the Night Safari at the zoo.
Wander round both Chinatown and Little India (lots of small shops and markets as well as many colourful temples).
Thian Hock Keng temple is lovely.
Go to Jurong BirdPark (that's an absolute 'must').
The Chinatown Heritage Centre is small but worth a visit.
Plenty of shopping to be had along Orchard Road - a whole road of malls.
The Botanical Gardens are lovely but the children may get bored.

Depending on the ages of the children, eating food with your hands, off banana leaves, at The Banana Leaf Apolo on Race Course Road (in Little India) is an experience...and the food is superb.

There are lots of restaurants (with predominantly outdoor seating) along Boat Quay and Clarke Quay, if you want to escape from Orchard Road.
Singapore is a lovely country. Depends on how old your kids are, really.

I'd suggest going to Sentosa Island - definitely takes up to 1 day! The Singapore Zoo and the Night Safari!
Shop around Bugis for good bargains, or China Town, Little India..
Orchard Road is famous for all the big malls.

Hmm... if you're game and not from Asia, try local food! If you're from Asia, there's not way you're visiting and not trying the food! Chicken rice is good! Singapore Laksa, chilli crabs.... Bedok (the name of the place) has nice and cheap food. Near Changi Point at the food court, serves fantastic "nasi lemak".

Good luck with your trip!
sentosa definitely
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