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更新日期:2018-10-17
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Our app Singapore Travel guide is our reliable and easy-to-use travel companion. We have gathered all the travel advisors websites and information together in this app.
Through those travel websites, Find directions with detailed offline maps, in-depth travel content, popular attractions and insider tips with this Singapore's cities guide.
Plan and have the perfect trip! Book your hotel, flights and enjoy restaurant reviews and shared user content.
Here is how this app wil help you:
Didn’t you always want to have an easily portable and compact travel assistant that allows planning your trips to foreign countries and cities upfront? So turn your smartphone or tablet into a digital Singapore travel Guide and planner leading you through YOUR choices of restaurants, hotels and which attractions to visit. Enjoy recommendations and reviews of other enthusiastic travelers and tourists. Always keep your orientation and find the direction to the next place; completely without roaming and offline by just clicking on any travel advisors.
Singapore Travel Guide, phrase lists, warnings how to stay safe and healthy, restaurants and hotel recommendations, local costs and taxes, road rules and a variety of other info are carefully stored through one click.
Essentially travel guide, complete articles with multiple hotel and restaurant listings and flights are suggested for
Singapore, Singapore
Hougang, Singapore
Tampines, Singapore
Pasir Ris, Singapore
Choa Chu Kang, Singapore
Toa Payoh, Singapore
Bukit Batok, Singapore
Clementi, Singapore
Serangoon, Singapore
Sembawang, Singapore
Why to visit Singapore:
Peering over the rooftop pool deck of Marina Bay Sands, shopping up a storm on Haji Lane, or ogling at the supertrees in Gardens by the Bay, it’s almost impossible to imagine Singapore was little more than a fishing village just over a century ago.
The big party
In 2015, Singapore celebrates 50 years of independence. The National Day Parade on 9 August will be bigger than ever, but the party will actually last all year.
The fabulous food
Flavours from Malaysia, China, Indonesia, India and beyond collide to create the delicious hybrid cuisine Singapore has become famous for.
The new green spaces
It's difficult to name another world city that boasts as many eco-attractions as Singapore. Building on its portfolio of iconic parklands such as the Botanic Gardens and the sleepy jungles of Pulau Ubin, the city-state has given birth to several new awe-inspiring green spaces in recent years.
The drinking scene
Singapore’s drinking scene has literally reached new heights. There’s now no better place to admire the expanding city skyline than from rooftop bars.
The shopping
It still lags behind its Asia Pacific counterparts in affordability, but in terms of choice, Singapore is still a shopper's paradise. Once confined to the malls of Orchard Road, the city's shopping scene has exploded and diversified – Haji Lane and Tiong Bahru have emerged as hip boutique shopping enclaves, and the Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands complex now houses one of the world’s largest collections of designer boutiques under one roof.
The hot new hotels
It's all about cutting edge interior design in Singapore's hotel scene at the moment – from the French-opulence-meets-Singapore-glitz Sofitel So Singapore (Chanel’s Karl Lagerfeld designed its 'Lion's Seal' logo) in the CBD to savvy business traveller favourite Wangz (Tiong Bahru).
The airport
With free city tours on offer to layover passengers at Changi Airport (head to the registration desk in Terminal 2), you don’t even have to stay overnight to get a taste of Singapore.