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Ed FM

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201 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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As the title says really. I'm off there in a weeks time and will be stopping over for three nights. Are there any things that i should make sure I see while i'm there?

Cheers,

Ed.

CR0X

1,843 posts

201 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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night safari, zoo, clarke quay, bird park. There was another thread with loads of suggestions in the P&P (old format) I think.

If you are flying SIA, you might be able to do the stopover deal with discounts to entry to attractions and cheaper hotels too.

Nicholas Blair

4,109 posts

286 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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Bit of shopping on Orchard Road too - Pound has rallied a bit so not quite as bad as a couple of months back.

ThatPhilBrettGuy

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242 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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CR0X said:
night safari, zoo, clarke quay, bird park. There was another thread with loads of suggestions in the P&P (old format) I think.

If you are flying SIA, you might be able to do the stopover deal with discounts to entry to attractions and cheaper hotels too.
Thread's here now smile

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

chrisj_abz

807 posts

187 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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go to the top of the swissotel to the bar there (bar asia i think its called) for a fantastic view of the city. hotels in the big shopping centre next to Raffles hotel.



Edited by chrisj_abz on Friday 10th April 20:09

Ed FM

Original Poster:

302 posts

201 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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Cheers for the advise and the link.

v15ben

15,832 posts

243 months

Friday 10th April 2009
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Try some proper local hawker centre food too. Newton Circus is a bit touristy, but somewhere really local away from the main tourist sites is definitely worth it if you like your food. thumbup

hog 1

400 posts

225 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Its more expensive than London by far but the cleanest city in the world.
A beer is the equivalent to GBP 6.00 per pint.
If you want cheap shopping then don't go down Orchard Road, head out to the East Coast Road or pop across to Johor Bahru in Malaysia, GBP 1.00 on the train, return.
All the Sings and worker Malays flood across each week-end to do their shopping at Tesco, Carrefour and Giant, just for food shopping, so it must be cheap!

CR0X

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201 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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hog 1 said:
Its more expensive than London by far but the cleanest city in the world.
A beer is the equivalent to GBP 6.00 per pint.
If you want cheap shopping then don't go down Orchard Road, head out to the East Coast Road or pop across to Johor Bahru in Malaysia, GBP 1.00 on the train, return.
All the Sings and worker Malays flood across each week-end to do their shopping at Tesco, Carrefour and Giant, just for food shopping, so it must be cheap!
I wouldn't say that was completely true! Eating at a hawker can be far cheaper than anywhere in the UK. I don't think that I have paid £6 for a pint either anywhere.

You are right about Johor Bahru though, it isn't exactly safe though, and customs can be particuarly difficult.

v15ben

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243 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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I've never had any issues with Johor Bahru customs to be honest though I did see various tourists having some issues for seemingly minor issues. I must have been through 5 or 6 times last year without a problem though.

You might pay £6 for a beer in Raffles Hotel or one of the posh garden bars on Dempsey Hill. I ended up doing the latter when a friend arranged to meet me there and turned up late - that wasn't a cheap evening yikes


Mark2008

134 posts

197 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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chrisj_abz said:
go to the top of the swissotel to the bar there (bar asia i think its called) for a fantastic view of the city. hotels in the big shopping centre next to Raffles hotel.
Edited by chrisj_abz on Friday 10th April 20:09
I'd second that... I stayed there once on the 58th floor and it was one of the most stunning views. Unreal that the rooms have balconies, if you stay there, steer clear of the balconies if you have been on the beer!


Duke of Rothesay

671 posts

182 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Cable car over to Sentosa then visit the aquarium.

Singapore botanical gardens are free but you have to pay to get into the amazing orchid section.

bridgdav

4,805 posts

250 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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The 4 floors

Crazy Horse.. biggrin


hog 1

400 posts

225 months

Sunday 12th April 2009
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CR0X said:
hog 1 said:
Its more expensive than London by far but the cleanest city in the world.
A beer is the equivalent to GBP 6.00 per pint.
If you want cheap shopping then don't go down Orchard Road, head out to the East Coast Road or pop across to Johor Bahru in Malaysia, GBP 1.00 on the train, return.
All the Sings and worker Malays flood across each week-end to do their shopping at Tesco, Carrefour and Giant, just for food shopping, so it must be cheap!
I wouldn't say that was completely true! Eating at a hawker can be far cheaper than anywhere in the UK. I don't think that I have paid £6 for a pint either anywhere.

You are right about Johor Bahru though, it isn't exactly safe though, and customs can be particuarly difficult.
My missus and her pals go over to Sing on a regular basis - women who like to lunch - and never have a problem with customs, even their fake LV bags never attract comment, although it is SLOW at peak times.
Price of beers; was thinking of Brewerks at Clarke Quay where real ale menu is priced from 6-12 SD upward depending on time of day, also Scruphy Murphies chain & Harry's Bars are 10SD + for lagers. Guinness & Kilkenny are currently 20RM at my local in JB: www.mulligans-jb.com

Mark2008

134 posts

197 months

Sunday 12th April 2009
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bridgdav said:
The 4 floors

Crazy Horse.. biggrin
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!!

CR0X

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201 months

anonymous-user

56 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Boat to Batam 15$ visa, then even cheaper than JB. Also dirtier and more dangerous,