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3D2N Itinerary For Your Weekend Getaway in Singapore

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Singapore – aka FOOD PARADISE, is named the friendliest destination for Muslim travellers among non-Muslim countries. The only challenge you’ll probably have is deciding what to eat (but we’ve got you covered) 😛 One thing we love most about Singapore is the kaleidoscope of cultures! You’ll find several cultural celebrations throughout the year, from Chinese New Year to Thaipusam. It’s also where HHWT first started so we can’t wait for you to visit our sunny island 😀

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P.S. That’s the Singapore skyline during the Singapore Grand Prix. If you’re here in September, it’s the perfect time to experience the night race too!

Travelling From Changi Airport To The City

By train: If you’re taking the MRT (that’s what our trains are known as), you’ll be able to access the train station from Terminal 2 or Terminal 3. To get to the city, make a transfer at Tanah Merah station and take the train towards Joo Koon.

By bus: Bus stops are located at the basement bus bays of all terminals and you can take public bus service 36/36A to the city. Taking the bus would be slower as compared to the train but you’re more likely to get a seat on the bus!

#HHWT tip: Do purchase an EZ-link card (you can purchase this from Changi Airport station) so that it’ll be cheaper and more convenient for you when you travel about Singapore. This card can be used on both trains and buses!

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Yup, ez-link cards come in different designs too!

Day 1

Have a traditional Singaporean breakfast (1 hour)

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  • If your accommodation is near a hawker centre/coffee shop, have a prata (or 2!) and a cup of teh-tarik for the perfect comfort breakfast
  • Alternatively, we highly recommend trying kaya toast (coconut jam spread on toast) with a side of soft-boiled eggs
    • Old Town White Coffee and Heavenly Wang are halal-certified
    • Note: You’ll probably find many Ya Kun outlets, which are well-known for their kaya toast sets. However, this store is not halal-certified so do dine at your discretion.

Visit Gardens By The Bay (2-3 hours)

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Credit: Gardens By The Bay Facebook Page

  • Take a stroll through the Flower Dome (flowers and plants from the Mediterranean and semi-arid regions, with seasonal collections such as Tulips), Cloud Forest (showcases plant life) and pretend that you’re in Avatar at the Supertree Grove
  • If you’re at the Supertree Grove at night, look out for the Garden Rhapsody light show at 7.45pm and 8.45pm daily

#HHWT tip: It can get quite hot at the Supertree Grove so remember to put on a cap or carry an umbrella!

Visit Marina Bay Sands (2 hours)

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Nasi Lemak

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  • Have lunch at A Taste of Nanyang – a food court offering a wide selection of food from nasi lemak, Hainan chicken rice to nasi padang or Western food fare at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Beanstro
  • Window-shop at Marina Bay Sands, one of Singapore’s largest luxury shopping malls, as well as one of the most spectacular hotels in the world.
  • Rest your feet and enjoy a pot of tea at TWG (Note: TWG is not halal-certified so do dine at your own discretion)

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  • Note: Only hotel guests get to visit Marina Bay Sand’s impressive rooftop infinity pool. Breathtaking, isn’t it?

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Go on an adventure at the Night Safari (3 hours)

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  • Visit the world’s first park for nocturnal animals at Night Safari – explore the walking trails, go on the guided tram ride that brings you across the 7 geographical zones of the world and don’t forget the Creatures of The Night show

#HHWT tip: There are different admission timings (7.15pm, 8.15pm, 9.15pm and 10.15pm) so it’ll be more convenient if you purchase your tickets online before heading down

Have a late dinner/supper (1 hour)

  • Depending on what you’re craving for, visit Spize for some comfort food or Tang Tea House for dim sum or Chinese cuisine
  • P.S. If you need more convincing, check out why Tang Tea House is one of our recommended eateries for every tourist who visits Singapore

Day 2

Channel your inner adrenaline junkie at Universal Studios Singapore (5 – 6 hours)

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Credit: Resorts World At Sentosa Facebook

  • You’ll find attractions, rides and entertainment for the whole family!
  • Don’t worry about packing food because you’ll find several Halal food options – Mel’s Drive In, Friar’s, Goldilocks, Oasis Spice Café and Marty’s Casa Del Wild

Sentosa ( 4 – 5 hours) – If Universal Studios is not your thing, there’s a wide range of activities for you to choose from!

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  • Meet the legendary Merlion (a half-lion half-fish mythical creature)
  • Explore the marine world at S.E.A. Aquarium
  • Have a splashing good time at Adventure Cove Waterpark, don’t forget to check out Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic coaster

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Have dinner at the nearby shopping mall and shop too (1 – 2 hours)

Day 3

Chinatown (1 – 2 hours)

  • Haggle at Chinatown Street Market

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Meringue looking sleepy.

Meringue looking sleepy

Sultan Mosque (1 hour)

  • Visit the majestic Sultan Mosque, one of the most iconic mosques in Singapore

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Have lunch at a cafe/ Zam Zam (1 – 2 hours)

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  • Alternatively, check out Zam Zam for one of the best murtabaks in Singapore. Don’t forget to wash it down with some teh-tarik (milk tea)

Bugis Street Shopping (1 – 2 hours)

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  • Stock up on souvenirs and some really good bargains for your family and friends back home

Little India (1 – 2 hours)

  • Find just about anything under the sun at Mustafa Centre and prices are really competitive too (P.S. It’s open 24/7)
  • If there’s still room in your tummy, have a yummy prata for teatime

Orchard Road (2 – 3 hours)

  • Shop till you drop along Asia’s most famous shopping street, you’ll find everything from high-end brands to awesome bargains

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  • Look out for an ice-cream cart along Orchard Road and order an ice-cream with bread (We used to eat this a lot when we were kids and it still tastes so good!)

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  • Have dinner at Far East Plaza, there are many halal eateries to choose from – For example, Chinese cuisine at Puncak Best Noodle Halal Muslim Food or Thai cuisine at Nana Thai 

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Don’t forget to pack your sunglasses, an umbrella and apply lots of sunscreen because it’s summer every single day in Singapore with random bouts of rain! Now that you’ve your itinerary all set, it’s time to pay our island a visit 😀

P.S. If you need more food recommendations, feel free to drop us a message on Facebook or Instagram. We’ll be more than happy to help!


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