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How to Plan a Family-Friendly Trip to Singapore  

For a Captivating and Unforgettable Holiday Experience

By Sewmini James Published 8 months ago 3 min read
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The charming city-state of Singapore would be a marvellous destination for a family holiday. This multicultural Southeast Asian nation would present a host of attractions that would captivate all members of the family, in addition to child-friendly parks and abundant green spaces. There would be a great deal for you and your loved ones to experience and enjoy here and the information provided below will help to plan a satisfying visit to this enthralling destination.

Think of the time to visit 

Due to its geographical position in proximity to the equator, Singapore would experience a year-round tropical climate. It would be possible to experience a rewarding trip to this nation at any period of the year. However, if you desire the finest weather conditions, you could schedule your visit for the dry season which would extend from June through August. At this time of the year, you could expect the least rain, low humidity and plenty of sunshine. On the other hand, you could also visit during other times of the year, including the monsoon season which would stretch from November through January; even at this time showers would be brief and sunshine would soon return, while the city has plenty of fun Christmas and New Year experiences that kids will love. 

Know how to get around 

There would be several ways for families to get about this city. Using public transport would be a good option; probably the best choice in this regard would be the MRT railway system which links virtually all areas of the city. The MRT would be comfortable and air-conditioned, while you may additionally consider using the bus network which would be a convenient and affordable way to travel. 

On the other hand, you may also get around by taxi as the local taxi services would generally be moderately priced. You could use the Grab ride-hailing app to efficiently travel around Singapore as well. Meanwhile, if your family includes a toddler or baby, you may consider hiring a car to visit attractions in the city; you would find that it would be fairly easy to drive around this metropolis. 

Enjoy the things to do 

You could commence your family experience of Singapore’s attractions at Changi Airport itself; the amazing Jewel complex is sure to capture the imagination of visitors of all ages. Here, you would encounter captivating gardens, shopping options, museums, dining venues and so on and see a stunning indoor waterfall called the Rain Vortex. Another not-to-be-missed city attraction would be the remarkable Gardens by the Bay with its eye-catching Supertrees, Cloud Forest and Flower Dome; you may also take the opportunity to experience the Rhapsody Light Show here at the Supertree Grove. 

No trip would be complete without a visit to Sentosa Island which is a favourite amongst families; it is home to attractions like Universal Studios, Adventure Cove Waterpark, the HydroDash floating aqua park, Madame Tussauds Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, Palawan Beach and much more. All of your family members are sure to be also impressed by the engrossing ArtScience Museum near Marina Bay Sands which would present alluring exhibits relating to the sciences and the arts. You could additionally take your family to the numerous fascinating localities to be found in Singapore such as Chinatown, Haji Lane, Little India and Bugis. A hotel near Bugis to consider from which you could easily visit key family attractions would be Hotel 81 Lavender.

Savour the dining options 

Singapore would also be rightfully renowned for its marvellous dining options with a range of foods available for visitors of varied culinary preferences and budgets. The cuisine of this city may be described as a fascinating blend of the different cultural traditions to be found here. You may choose to experience favourites like chilli crab (the national dish) which would be an iconic Singapore dining experience. You may also try out treats like the oyster omelette – which would contain fresh oysters – and char kway teow, or flat rice noodles in a sweet black sauce.

You could additionally take the opportunity to savour the very popular Hainanese chicken rice as well as bak chor mee or minced meat noodles. In fact, there would be endless dining options to experience during your stay in the city. If you have children who are fussy eaters or who may not want to try Singaporean dishes, do not worry, there are plenty of famous international fast-food franchises as well as restaurants serving western favourites.

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