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DAY 1:Singapore

Writer's picture: Ellie NikolovskiEllie Nikolovski

My first full day spent in Singapore kicked off with breakfast at Common Man Coffee Roasters , a trendy cafe which serves high quality and sustainable coffee!. I ordered home made granola with fresh fruits and Greek honey yogurt!.


After filling my stomach, I then took a cab to the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel and casino!. The complex is honestly mind blowing in terms of opulence . It has high end designer stores such as Chanel, Gucci, Dior, Chloe and more, and a boat ride up and down a man made river !. After walking out to the boardwalk, I had my digital camera at the ready and started snapping , the first object being the very aesthetically pleasing Louis Vuitton (which even has its name on the dock). Next up was the lotus flower shaped ArtScience Museum, which you cannot miss!. I then crossed the bridge to the other side where the Merlion Fountain is and then sat down in the shade to cool off, with ice cream and water to hydrate myself. Continuing I then found myself in the impressively grand Fullerton Hotel on Collyer Quay, with a wide dining area and preceding massive lobby with a equally massive chandelier!.








Having done a full circle, I was back at the Marina Bay Sands, and decided to go up to Sands SkyPark to really appreciate the view of Singapore from 56 stories high!. From there, I could view the port filled with cargo ships, the Grand Prix Circuit that hosts the Singapore Grand Prix in September every year, a golf course, the river and the city skyline and Ferris Wheel!. It was truely an incredible view, there’s also a bar you can enjoy drinks on and you can see the iconic pool, but don’t have public access to, unless you’re a guest.





Leaving Marina Bay Sands, I took a taxi to Gardens by the Bay to see the amazing Super Trees, well as see the amazing types of plant and trees there, in and out of the huge contemporary green houses there. The gardens are home to diverse species of trees and plants hailing from all over the world . I first visited the “Flower Dome” where there were all sorts of cacti, palm trees, boab trees and ferns to name a few, there were also very beautiful Chinese lanterns celebrating the Chinese New Year to come and an inspiring artistic figures of a family with half of them ripped off symbolising when they are at the airport leaving to go home, half of them stays at Gardens by the Bay. I then went to the “Cloud Forest” showcasing a gigantic lush forest simulating a tropical highlands environment with a tall waterfall!. You can take the stairs or elevator to the 6th level which is the top. My highlights were orchids and the carnivorous plants such as the Venus Flytrap .











Dinner tonight was at the vibrant Clarke Quay filled with locals and tourists alike, live music, and lots of restaurants by the river!. What an eventful first full day :D.


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