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>> Cultural diversity in Singapore: evident in its architectural offerings
>> What to do, where to go: How to get the best out of Singapore as a tour destination?
>> Affordable holiday packages from reputed travel agents: safe way to have a fun-filled vacation at cost-
      effective rates
>> Dance, dine and live it up: Night Life in Singapore!
  Truly Asian, truly multicultural: Singapore as a tour destination!
Singapore is a cosmopolitan Island country with a heady mix of Chinese, Malay and Indian cultures blending beautifully together to give it a welcoming feel for the global tourist. Whether you are looking for great shopping, exciting nightlife, tongue-tickling cuisine or a holiday destination that you will truly savor in the sense of multifarious activities, Singapore is where the fun is!

Cultural diversity in Singapore: evident in its architectural offerings

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Singapore as a tour destination has varied cultural offerings and reverence for all religions, evident in the importance the state gives to secularity and freedom of belief with its plentiful churches, temples and Buddhist monasteries and prayer halls. A rich and varied style of architecture in Singapore's many museums, houses, shopping complexes, and huge office buildings portray the city's openness towards embracing the best of the West with the flavor of the Orient.


What to do, where to go: How to get the best out of Singapore as a tour destination?

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Singapore is multi-cultural, modern and metropolitan city, a unique blend of tradition and modernity with British monuments and old English -style bungalows sharing place of pride with local, tropical island establishments replete with unique restaurants, zoos, food markets and social diversities. Among the biggest crowd-pullers to Singapore as a tour destination are Chijmes, a popular dining, shopping and entertainment site, Dalhousie Obelisk, at Empress Place, Istana- the official residence of the President of Singapore; Lau Pa Sat, Merlion, the lion head with a fish body resting on a crest of waves is Singapore's national emblem, Parliament House and the Elephant Statue, Raffles Hotel, one of the world's last great 19th century hotels, Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, Supreme Court and City Hall make up the rest of Singapore's landmarks!.

Affordable holiday packages from reputed travel agents: safe way to have a fun-filled vacation at cost-effective rates

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Booking Singapore as a tour destination is prudent when availing the services of a professional tour operator who can get you the best deals and value for money. A lot can be packed in for an individual visiting Singapore, putting up at Little India for 4 days and 3 nights, (on twin sharing basis): apart from lodging in a comfortable hotel room with breakfast arrangements covered, return transport to airport, a half day city coach tour, complimentary welcome gift and shopping vouchers that help with discounted purchases, complimentary drink and further discount coupons for food and beverages, knowing you can get these pleasures below Rs. 6000/-is sure to make you pack your bags, isn't it?


Dance, dine and live it up: Night Life in Singapore!

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Nightspots in Singapore tend to exist in clusters, which make for convenient pub hopping between Tanjong Pagar, Mohammed Sultan Road, Clarke Quay and Pasir Panjang village.

Dining out in Singapore's diverse culture can be a real diner's delight, especially for those looking for something new to try: there is immense variety of local food apart from Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan and other food offerings. Sky Dining is a uniquely Singaporean experience with gourmet dining available on the 70th floor of Singapore's tallest hotel, affording bird's eye-view of the city below and cable-car dining is yet another amazing experience, especially when traveling Mount Faber to Sentosa Island!

The Thaipusam, (cultural festival), occurring around February, the April-led Food Festival and the Great Singapore Sale held in June are the other biggies that are not to be missed affairs while on tour in Singapore.

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