Singapore Recap – Would we come back?

Despite the rain, we toured almost all the places we had on our “must visit” list. Taking the subway meant that you could travel from place to place without having to be out in the weather. However, it doesn’t always work out, and you get rained on…

We also recap out visit to Singapore with some information on how we got here, how much it cost us, and some tips as well.

Would we come back here to visit? Watch the video to find out what we decide!

Adventure awaits!

7 Comments

  1. You guys like many tourists are misled by social media n perhaps crazy rich Asians the movie. However, for certain items like car, alcohol products, international school, housings are quite expensive. Singapore is a garden city, best way is to move around the city n feel how the city is planned. Food for western will be a good venture n experience.

  2. Presume this a late upload, and that you’ve already left. Regardless, we appreciate tourists (especially pleasant ones like you) visiting our little city-state. Accommodation is generally expensive, but there are lots of inexpensive or free attractions and experiences to see and do. Eg search via internet our many park connectors for nice walking trails, historical walking trails, wonder around one our satellite towns to observe and experience “heartland Singapore”, our museums, island hopping, free art or music performances, buy things from our very competitive supermarket chains eg FairPrice, Giant & Sheng Siong instead, and as you’ve already tried, our hawker centre are arguably our inexpensive or reasonably price food paradise for developed city such as Singapore. Singapore is a modern ASEAN metropolis. So comparing us to our neighbours isn’t an-apple-for-apple comparison. Also, try making a visit to our many neighbours eg visiting Malaysia via land on luxury coaches can be inexpensive.
    Again, thank you for visiting us. Please do come back.

  3. SPH ( Singapore Press Holdings ) put satellites in orbit so that media offenders can use them to see through walls of any building in Singapore, and they can electromagnetically zap the bodily functions of anybody anywhere. These electromagnetic radiation can trigger all reactions in the body, including disease symptoms and pain, and the offenders are using these satellites to torture me and keep me under constant surveillance to play their "white teeth", "use the hands" game. Please help me. Please call on the government to take action on the media offenders' illegal use of satellites and stop their criminal oppression and torture.

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