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5 Recommended Tours In Singapore

If you're in Singapore and are looking fro some good tours to join, you'll be delighted to know that there is no shortages of tours on the island., Everything from the standard Orchard Road, Sentosa and Zoo tours, to the more exotic and rare HDB new town tours and nature walks. Read on, you'll find out about some of the better tours that are available to the tourist.

1. Night Out at Chinatown
One of the more interesting tours for folks who are into Chinese culture would be the 'Night Out in Chinatown'. Check with your hotel reservation desk and you should be able to find information on this kind of tour. A great choice for folks who want to experience Chinese culture in the context of Singapore.

2. City Tour of Singapore
Well, definitely one of the stand tours that you can take in the city of Singapore is a city tour. This kind of tour will very likely take you into the heart of Singapore, along the Orchard Road stretch and the shopping district. If shopping is your cup of tea, then such a city tour is best suited for you.

3. Night Safari
Another interesting way to experience Singapore is the Night Safari. This is a zoo focused tour which allows you to see animals in all their nocturnal beauty. This tour is perfect for family fun is something you should consider if you're in the mood for something different from the traditional sightseeing fare.

4. Johor Bahru Malaysia Tour
Well, also, if you wish to cross into Malaysia to experience a short tour there, try the Johor Bahru Malaysia tour. Johor Bahru is a state in Malaysia and lies just north of Singapore. You can visit it to see what Malaysia is like and decide if you want to venture further up north to explore more of Malaysua.

5. Heartlands Trail <nr>Hee ... the next kind of tour is the heartlands (HDB) tour. This kind of tour is great for those who wish to fins out more about how the locals live and what kind of homes they eat, drink and sleep in. You'll find out about this kind of tour by visiting http://www.city-discovery.com/singapore/index.php.

Conclusion
Well! I hope this article has helped you understand some of the tours you can go own in Singapore. I certainly recommend them to the average tourist who wishes to experience Singapore in a special way.



Maxwell Food Centre
A favorite among the office going crowd, the Maxwell Food Centre has just undergone a revamp recently. It is immensely popular due to its location and the variety of food it offers. If you want a short break from touring the Central Business District, this food centre is your number one choice.

Zion Riverside Food Centre
Newly revamped and opened, the Zion Riverside Food Centre sells everything from Indian Rojak (a spicy Indian dish) to Fish and Chips. There are many expatriates living in the vicinity of this food centre - so you may want to check it out if you have expatriate friends.

Lau Pa Sat Festival Market
Right smack in the Central Business District, this mixture of stalls is greatly popular with the office crowd. It offers an amazing variety of food and is designed in a unique 'star shape'. Definitely worth checking out.



Newton Food Centre
A favorite amongst expatriates due to its vicinity to the city. Located along the prime residential estate near Scott's Road, the Newton Food Centre has been well-loved by locals and foreigners alike for years. If you have time for only one hawker centre, I'd recommend this one.

Conclusion
Access to all the hawker centres are simple. Just ask the hotel staff or the taxi driver. They are well known to all locals. If you're on a holiday, make sure you try one of the above places - you'd not have a true 'taste' of Singapore if you didn't.

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