Explore Singapore: 4-Day, 3-Night Trip to the Lion City
Recommended Travel Duration
Recommended travel duration: 4 days, 3 nights
Travel Essentials
Summer clothes: T-shirts, shorts, skirts, etc.
Long-sleeved jacket: Air conditioning in public places in Singapore is strong, so a jacket is recommended.
Long pants/long skirt: Recommended for visiting Little India and Kampong Glam.
Shoes: Flat shoes are recommended. Flip-flops are popular in Singapore.
Slippers: For use in the shower.
Swimwear: For use in hotel swimming pools, surfing at East Coast Park, Adventure Cove Waterpark, etc.
Hangers: Hotel bathrooms do not have ventilation facilities, so hangers are needed to dry clothes.
Daily Travel Itinerary
Day 1
Jewel Changi Airport
Merlion Park
Singapore Flyer
Gardens by the Bay
Marina Bay Sands
Day 2
Captain Explorer DUKW Tour
St. Andrew's Cathedral
Chinatown
Clarke Quay
Day 3
Universal Studios Singapore/S.E.A. Aquarium
Madame Tussauds Singapore
Sentosa Skyline Luge & Skyride
Day 4
Little India
Arab Street
Orchard Road
Night Safari
Transportation Recommendations
Singapore transportation card: EZ-Link Card/NETS FlashPay
Airport transportation: SMRT subway, bus, airport shuttle bus, free shuttle bus, taxi
City transportation: SMRT subway, LRT light rail, bus, sightseeing bus, Grab taxi service, Teksi taxi
Sentosa transportation: Cable car, Sentosa Express, bus/shuttle bus/Teksi, trishaw
Travel Expenses
Average cost: Approximately SGD 2,000
Airfare: Prices vary depending on the time of purchase and airline.
Accommodation: Budget hotels cost approximately SGD 100-200 per night.
Dining: Budget dining costs approximately SGD 10-30 per meal, mid-range restaurants cost approximately SGD 30-60 per meal.
Transportation: Subway and bus fares cost approximately SGD 1-3 per trip, taxi fares start at approximately SGD 3-5.
Attraction tickets: Prices vary depending on the attraction.
Must-Visit Attractions
Gardens by the Bay
Universal Studios Singapore
S.E.A. Aquarium
Singapore Flyer
Night Safari
Orchard Road
Little India
Arab Street
Attraction Ticket Information and Prices
Gardens by the Bay: Adults SGD 28, children SGD 15
Universal Studios Singapore: Adults SGD 79, children SGD 59, seniors SGD 41
S.E.A. Aquarium: Adults SGD 40, children/seniors SGD 29
Singapore Flyer: Adults SGD 33, children SGD 21
Night Safari: Adults SGD 49, children SGD 33
Accommodation Recommendations
Singapore city center: InterContinental Singapore, Andaz Singapore
Orchard: Hilton Singapore
Marina Bay: Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, Mandarin Oriental, Singapore
Chinatown: Furama City Centre
Clarke Quay: Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore
Sentosa: Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa, W Singapore - Sentosa Cove
Tips
Air conditioning in public places in Singapore is strong, so a jacket is recommended.
Respect local religious beliefs, especially in Little India and Kampong Glam. Women are recommended to wear long pants or a long skirt.
Public transportation in Singapore is convenient. It is recommended to purchase an EZ-Link Card/NETS FlashPay for use on public transportation.
Singapore has a rich food culture. It is recommended to try local snacks.
Singapore has strict laws. Be sure to comply with local laws and regulations, such as no smoking and no chewing gum.
Elizabeth Mitchell Rose-69
Just back from Singapore~ Experience sharing! You must stay at these three amazing luxury hotels in the city center
Singapore, as one of the safest countries in the world, is a perfect choice whether you're on a family trip, a romantic getaway, or traveling solo! It's a globally renowned garden city~ The streets are lined with lush green trees, and the roads are clean and tidy, almost free of litter. Walking around the city here lifts your spirits~ And Singapore is really great for taking kids out! Just Changi Airport alone hides 4 children's playgrounds, as well as a 24-hour free cinema, giant slides, exploration mazes, and the Sky Net... Not to mention Universal Studios, the Zoo, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island... Both adults and children can have a great time, and now with visa-free travel, it's even more convenient! I just came back from Singapore last month~ Sharing three city center luxury hotels you can't miss!
đ Highly recommended:
Raffles Hotel Singapore The Raffles Hotel, which opened in 1887, is the world's first Raffles Hotel. With 137 years of glorious history, it is one of the few remaining 19th-century luxury hotels in the world and is the best hotel in Singapore! The hotel is a model of neo-Renaissance architecture, with a Victorian style~ High ceilings and the ubiquitous verandas and palm trees~ give the hotel a strong tropical atmosphere! I stayed in a Palm Court Suite, and the interior designer was particularly inspired by the furniture of the British management period. The white buildings and rooms, contrasted with the black furniture~ The renovated Raffles Hotel has blended the past with the new era, making the entire stay even more enchanting!
đ Highly recommended:
The Fullerton Hotel Singapore Traveling with my parents to Singapore, we chose The Fullerton Hotel for our last stop. The hotel was originally built in 1928 as a post office building and is currently part of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts, which is the second-largest hotel group in the world. It is also one of the three must-stay historical buildings on my Singapore list, the other two being Raffles and Capella~ These three hotel brands were all born in Singapore. We booked two loft suites~ with an excellent location by Marina Bay, including private terraces facing the Marina Bay Sands and the Ferris wheel. At night, you can enjoy the most stunning night view of Marina Bay from your own terrace. The design and layout of the rooms are also very nice~ In the bathroom, the shower, bathtub, and toilet are all separate. The amenities are from the French brand BALMAIN, with a light cream scent, and there's even a sleep spray by the bed, which is very effective for aiding sleep~ It's really unexpected to find such a low-key luxury existence in such a prime location at Marina Bay!
đ Highly recommended:
Mandarin Oriental, Singapore You definitely shouldn't miss the Mandarin Oriental when you're in Singapore! After being closed for half a year for renovations, the new Mandarin Oriental reopened last September~ Of course, I couldn't miss the opportunity to experience the unique charm of the Lion City here! The Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is also the only luxury hotel in Singapore that has received the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rating for 12 consecutive years! The newly renovated Mandarin Oriental, Singapore's classic interior design has been refreshed, with colors and inspiration drawn from Peranakan-style architecture, black and white houses, and the iconic Singaporean elements like the Frangipani trees! Every corner of the hotel tells a story, from Singapore's lush landscapes to the intricate details of traditional shophouses~ The hotel's newly refreshed facade also harmoniously blends the city-state's unique natural scenery, cultural heritage, and architectural traditions. The hotel's public spaces are very relaxed and comfortable~ Stepping into the newly refreshed lobby, filled with natural light and bright colors, feels like entering a tranquil oasis~ The magnificent Chihuly orchid crystal ball is a tribute to Singapore's national flower. The transformed Club Lounge HAUS 65 provides a refined social space with a fresh green ambiance~ The bright and rich colors are so photogenic!
atticus_hawthorne_93
The buffet dinner at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is of ceiling-level luxury, super delicious!!
After the renovation, the classic interior design of Mandarin Oriental, Singapore has been rejuvenated, with colors and inspiration drawn from the architecture of Peranakan style, black-and-white houses, and the iconic Singapore elements such as the Rain Tree! Every corner of the hotel tells a story, from the lush landscapes of Singapore to the intricate details of traditional shophousesâthe hotel's refreshed facade also harmoniously blends the city-state's unique natural scenery, cultural heritage, and architectural traditions.
The public spaces within the hotel are very relaxed and comfortable~ Stepping into the newly renovated lobby filled with natural light and bright colors is like entering a tranquil oasis~ The magnificent Choo Chong Ngen Orchid crystal ball is a tribute to the national flower of Singapore. The transformed Club Lounge HAUS 65 offers a refined social space and exclusive privileges.
What I want to share the most is the hotel's newly created all-day dining restaurant, embu! The exceptional dining experience has always been a focus at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore. The hotel's all-day dining concept has been redesigned as embu, a rejuvenated garden-like space with specially tailored children's buffets and playgrounds, and the luxury level of the buffet dinner is definitely ceiling-level in Singapore! It is recommended not to miss the chance to experience a feast at embu when in Singapore!
atticus_hawthorne_93
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
#wheretogo #tripblazers
Where to go? If you are planning for a prestigious hotel accommodation in Singapore in the marina area, you can consider the five stars mandarin Oriental hotel. I love how beautiful their hotel lobby was. The moment I stepped into the hotel lobby, I was greeted by their staff with a high customer service standard. The average price of their room starts from 700usd per night. You can go to the marina Square shopping mall which is just beside the hotel. It is very convenient especially if you are travelling with children and elderly. The hotel address is 5 Raffles Ave., Singapore 039797.
The environment is beautiful, the design is elegant, and it is close to Marina Bay and Suntec City. The whole hotel is full of Zen, with Buddha statues holding flowers, carefree smiles, tranquil and deep pools, and peaceful and dignified atmosphere. The rooftop bar on the fifth floor is a great place to enjoy the night view of Singapore, which becomes more beautiful as the night falls.
JamesAnderson.28
Melt Cafe! OâŚ.I melted!
Ever tried a buffet at SG?
Well, this is my first time.
Compared with the hawker food on the street, this is just another experience. Feast like a king, i would say. Am i right? Just look at the pictures, and I can tell you there is lot more I didnât photo, you know, I am there to eat, not to feed my camera.
The seafood are fresh and âyumyumâ, and there are lots of choices. I bet you may get full if you really like seafood.
Chinese style, Indian style, Malay style, Japan style, Western style, I hope I didnât miss out, but it is no surprise that I missed one or two, hahahaâŚ
The most recommended one is the âPasta on the Parmesan Wheelâ, I ate a few plate, thats all I can say.
This is Melt Cafe, and I melted inside the food sea.
#foodie #cafe #celebratewithtrip #ĺ˘ĺ¤é
Address - Mandarin Oriental SG
Ambiance/Facilities - Nice
Highlights - Buffet
Avg. Price per Person - SG$110
Rating - 5**
JandB
MO Architecture and Pool
Both in day and night, the architecture of MO is just wow! Spent lots of time taking photo of the beautiful architecture of the hotel.
The pool is outstanding as well. It features a main 25m pool that goes as deep as 1.4m. it is big and wide enough to accommodate many guests. There is also a very shallow pool next to the main pool that has structures for you to lie on to get a tan without feeling too hot as your body will be in the water, but not your face!
There are sufficient benches and cabanas for most hotel guests. They even have a lifeguard on duty. Best of all, when you arrive, hotel staff will cover the bench with a towel and hand you one towel, together with a glass of iced water, cold towel, a bottle of face spray, as well as the menu for you to order drinks and small bites. By the side, newspapers are provided together with bottles of sunscreen lotions (separate ones for children and adults).
It is attention to details like this they makes MO stand out from its competitors! Just lovely!
#newyearadventure
notreve
The Oriental in Mandarin Oriental
Mandarin Oriental certainly lives up to its name. The hotel is oriental themed and this can be seen all throughout the hotel.
From the hotel entrance, hotel lobby, to the room, oriental elements are everywhere. This is especially so this time of the year with Chinese New Year around the corner. The hotel will be closed for 6 months for a major refurbishment. Iâm quite certain the oriental will be retained and I canât wait to visit the hotel again to see how else I will be wowed by her.
#newyearadventure
notreve
Mandarin Oriental Club Lounge
Located on the 19th floor of the hotel, the club lounge is fantastic if youâre on staycation and have no intention of leaving the hotel. Why? Cos you can enjoy up to 5 meals here. Champagne breakfast, daytime bites and pastries, afternoon tea, evening cocktails from MO Bar with hors dâoeuvres and lastly, desserts and late-night refreshments.
The food is tasty, choice of refreshments aplenty, staffs service top notch, decor soothing, views decent. What more can you ask for? The club experience is definitely worth it here at MO!
#newyearadventure
notreve
Mandarin Oriental Premier Room 1420
Positives
- Consistent Fantastic Service from all staff
- Complimentary free activities such as 20 min sidecar ride, 1 hour cycling tour etcâŚ
- Fans of M.O is great ( welcome amenity (I received chocolates), and a choice of 2 added privileges such as early check in, late check out (I was given 4pm check out), room upgrade (I got upgraded from deluxe room), and others)
- Huge room (55 sq metres)
- Extremely comfortable bed (must be the goose down bedding)
- a couple of free items in the room such as tapping tapir sparking sofas, acqua panna mineral water, huge selection of complimentary soft drinks and beer in mini bar (for club room guests), fruits
- media hub
- usb bedside charging
- good selection of cable tv channels
- able to swivel tv
- attention to detail in room (hdmi and audio cables provided in room)
- very comfortable executive desk chair
- Bathrobes super comfortable
- bath salts provided for bath tub
- Diptyque toiletries were lovely
- decor and layout of room was nice too
Negatives
- Signs of ageing (hotel going to close for 6 months to renovate in March though) hence the negatives here may no longer be an issue after the refurbishment :)
- bathtub is a little small
- shower area is quite cramped too
- tv does not allow chrome cast
- tv size could be bigger (55 inch Samsung tv)
- no Nespresso machine
#newyearadventure
notreve
The Christmasy Spirit In Mandarin Oriental
Although Christmas has just ended, there is a cute little set up here in mandarin Oriental located at 5 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039797ocated right across the marina bay area right beside of marina square shopping centre too!
This area is being decorated so beautifully that when you step into this small little room, it feels that you have been transported into santa clausittle hut where there are so many kind of Christmas cakes, like your fruit cake, your traditional mince meat cake, your cute little dome cakes.
Also, there is like a king like chair here that's in the middle of the room allowing you for a memorable photo taking session, also don't forget to take photo if the entrance into this little Christmas hut, it's windows and entrance are also beautiful decorated with Christmas ornaments
#christmas #mandarinoriental #hotel #christmasgoodies #cakes #singapore
Kinnie Kong
Staycation with a perfect view
#2023travelwish
This is Mandarin Oriental Singapore located near Promanade Mrt station. The view is just perfect. It is so pretty and you could see the light show at Marina Bay Sands from your room! I was lucky there was Star Wars illumination at that time which Iâve forgotten to capture𫣠The bed was also comfortable and they also provide bath salt to go along with your bath~ The breakfast buffet was also fantastic! I would highly recommend this hotel đđź
I wish I can stay in more hotels with great views
Japventure
Bar @ Morton
Bar at Morton is a nice cozy to go place for a drink after work. They have great happy hour specials taking place.
Ambience is one of the best. While waiting for some food at one of the restaurants, pop in to Bar@Morton for a drink before indulging in the food. #mytripvlog
Live life today
MO BAR @ Mandarin Oriental Singapore
MO BAR is located in Mandarin Oriental Singapore over looking Marina Bay.
The bar is ranked 8th in Asia so itâs a must try if youâre in Singapore đ¸đŹ
Itâs a spacious lounge area with live music on certain days.
The highlight is their expertly crafted drinks as pictured, how they present their menu is also innovative as it shows the alcohol and sugar level so itâs simple to understand.
Avg. Price per Person - ÂŁ30
Rating - 5/5
#2023TravelWish #singapore
soyong
Relaxing Staycation @ Mandarin Oriental
#staycation
Address - 5 Raffles Ave., Singapore 039797
Ambiance/Facilities - Good
Highlights - Good views, central location
Had a enjoyable staycation @ Mandarin Oriental
The facilitates were good (gym, swimming pool) and the room was clean and spacious.
The room also has a bathtub and a great view of the Singapore Flyer, MBS & Gardens by the Bay.
The staff were friendly and helpful.
And the breakfast buffet was nice.
rainydays82 -
Great location and service
Ambiance/Facilities - Superb
Highlights - smooth check in
Rating - more than 5stars
Great location as malls are nearby. Spectacular night view of Singapore. Excellent service! Love the lobby area. Aesthetically designed. Room was great and was surprised by the balloons for a birthday celebration!
Duckie0
MO BAR - just elegant!
Address - MO BAR, 5 Raffles Ave, Mandarin Oriental Singapore
Ambiance/Facilities - Elegant, jazzy and romantic
Highlights - The bar has a huge variety of cocktails to cater to different taste! The presentation is really creative and different from other places too! Every cocktails served is like a piece of art.
Staff are very attentive and friendly. Service is really impeccable.
This place is really pricey, nearly double the price of a usual cocktail you would find outside so this is really a place for a really special occasion!
Avg. Price per Person - $100 for about 4 drinks.
Rating - 4.5/5
#foodie #awesomepic
Alka Pillai
gardens by the bay a must not miss!
Getting There - take mrt baysands and walk behind the hotel, about 15 minutes walk. or take taxi or walk from downtown mrt but it will take half an hour
Attractions - nature and indoor temperature controlled floral and herbs garden. they have plants from all over the world in an artificially climate controlled environment dome. mbs has a casino and art science museum and a skating rink
Hotels - marina bay sands hotel, marina mandarin hotel, raffles hotel, raffles one hotel, pan pacific hotel
Food & Restaurants -McDonaldâs, shake shack, Burger King,
Shopping - gardens by the bay own souvenir store
Mr. Low
Melt Hotel Buffet @ Mandarin Oriental
The Melt Hotel dinner buffet at Mandarin Oriental is one which one must not miss on, with a wide selection of delicious seafood on ice including lobsters, fresh prawns, clams and mussels along with crabs for seafood lovers!
Guests will also enjoy the grilled food including char siew and pork belly, lamb chops with mint sauce and many other more. For those who like noodles, the restaurant offers laksa and hor fun which are cooked on the spot once you place the order at the noodles station.
The Japanese section has many sushi and sashimi selections as well, along with mixed salads for those who prefer to have healthy greens. I enjoyed the oysters as well though I wish they replenished them more often as they were often gone when I went for more.
#sginsider
StaycayLover
Club marina suite room
What a beautiful room for my birthday celebration!! Love the view of Marina bay from the room!! Bed was comfortable and can fit 3 person! 𤪠The aircon was awesomeđđ˝đđ˝ The minibar was fully stocked up. The living room is quite small especially the balcony doesn't fit 3 adults đđ˝ Sadly the toilet doesn't comes with a bidet. The water heater was not working well. The staffs there are well mannered and managed to accomodate to our request. Thank you!! I enjoyed the stay 7/10 đ #mytripvlog #singapore Trip #staycation #mandarinoriental #suite
Oootsy
Mandarin Oriental buffet
Address - Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 5 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039797
My husband and I decided to treat ourselves to a wonderful dinner buffet during our stay here at Mandarin Oriental Hotel. There were so many options to choose from with such variety! For seafood lovers, youâd be happy to know that there are free-flow lobsters, clams, mussels, prawns and even fresh oysters.
Every month, the theme for their buffets will change. When we visited, it was the Wagyu beef theme where they showcased dishes with this particular ingredient. Do check out the menu before going to see if itâs something youâd enjoy!
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
#exploresgtogether #momentssg #tripmoments #muststay #staycation #luxuryhotel #hotel #restaurant #internationalcuisine #buffet #singapore
daniaexperiences
Live Chaat Station & Desserts
Just had to separately feature these from last nightđ
The Live Chaat Station was actually a very interesting visual treat and I was excited to try them but but but itâs seems not my cup of tea. Opps. đĽš
I also felt this showcase was a sorely missed opportunity as there was no one to explain the feature - I mean I saw pastry shells, flavored water, chickpeas, and mint and the staff kind of silently mixed them all together and plonked the end result into a bowl for you but I ended up not really knowing what I was really eating - I mean is this a popular street snack? Dessert? đ¤ˇđťââď¸
I know there is always Google lah, but having someone there to explain stuff would have helped to enhance the overall experience đś
And yes, I googled.
âChaat is an umbrella term for a wide range of roadside foods that usually feature some kind of fried dough with various ingredients that typically create a spicy, tangy, or salty flavour, though some chaat are sweetâ.
Ah so des.
And then of course there are your regularâ buffet sweets which will surely give you a sugar boost enough for the next month đŤŁ
Hburn10
Flavors of India by Chef Arun Mathur
Accidentally booked ourselves into the first night of this themed buffet @ Melt Cafe last night! đ¤Š
Presenting to you in unprofessional video and food shots of Flavors of India by Chef Arun Mathur of the Oberoi Group - running for.
17-21 Aug 2022 only đ
Having only tried breakfast post-CB (it was good!), I was taken aback by the sheer number of people I saw last night. We really have a thing for unlimited eating! đ
The spread was âŚ.. enormous.
I had limited knowledge of and experience with Indian cuisine and was super excited to be properly inducted. My senses were assured (in a good way) by the tsunami of variety and tried my best to plough through the 1027354738 dishes on offer - I walked away very impressed and my stomach stuffed like a whale đł
There is of course your regular buffet staple (cold fresh seafood!) if thatâs your thing đś
Treats like this comes at a price - $98++ no doubt - but hey, itâs cheaper than flying out to get the same nosh from Chef Arun đ¤Ł
Full menu is available on their website for those who need to strategize the eating đŚ
Hburn10
Sumptuous hotel buffet
Address - Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 5 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039797
Staying at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel meant a good excuse to check out the buffet spread of international cuisine at Melt Cafe! The restaurant is huge with ample seating space for many people.
The buffet options and variety was equally wide, although naturally some dishes were better than others. There is a seafood section which was super popular as they had free-flow fresh oysters, lobster, prawns and more! When we visited, the special highlight was the beef dishes, which were pretty decent.
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
#exploresgtogether #momentssg #tripmoments #muststay #staycation #luxuryhotel #hotel #restaurant #buffet #internationalcuisine #singapore
daniaexperiences
Mesmerising bar snacks and cocktails at M.O.
#musteat
Located at the grand Mandarin Oriental hotelâs 4th floor with full length floor-to-ceiling views of Singaporeâs famous iconic Marina Bay Sands, MO BAR is a sophisticated bar that has earned its place as one of Asiaâs 50 Best Bars.
I ordered the Sarimonak, a visually appealing cocktail drink with a blend of flavours of Lanao with rum, mango and citrus topped up with a colourful printed rice paper on top of the drink.
The M.O. Bar provides a great selection of appetitizing bar snacks and light bites to go along with your drinks, with their famous Gyu-Katsu Sando with breaded Wagyu beef and bulldog sauce, or grab some Rice Rolls featuring vegetables in Vietnamese rice paper with chilli sauce or plant-based variation of the MO BAR Burger with an Impossible Burger patty.
StaycayLover
Day & Night Pool @MandarinOriental SG
It is not glamorous swimming in the sky, but I am so in love with the Mandarin Oriental swimming pool. The view is perfect, and the atmosphere is so good that it made me want to stay longer in the pool, surrounded by a beautiful garden landscape and a restaurant.
The night is another perfect time to sit in the swimming pool and enjoy the beautiful Marina Bay view.
The room view overlooks to the Esplanade and Marina bay. This hotel connects to the mall, which gives me options to explore the mall, with many cafes, bars, and restaurants for my dining options.
Highly recommend this hotel due to the fantastic location.
Address: 5 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039797
#muststay
JoonBond
Traditional Asian artefacts
Address - Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 5 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039797
Located just by the riverfront at the Marina Bay area, Mandarin Oriental Hotel is one of the original three hotels built in that district! Despite the multiple refurbishments the hotel has undergone, it has retained certain features that are a testament to its heritage and roots.
One of them is the art and artefact collection they have. Bearing the mark of traditionally Asian aesthetics, there are quite a number of sculptures around the hotel that exude this vibe. In the lobby, there are also a few intricately carved gold art installations that line the walls as well!
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
#exploresgtogether #momentssg #tripmoments #artshunting #art #sculpture #design #singapore
daniaexperiences
Mandarin Oriental garden
Address - Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 5 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039797
As our driver turned onto the massive driveway of Mandarin Oriental Hotel, my husband and I were marvelling at the extensive garden that occupied the whole area! There was a huge centre fountain with a sculpture in the middle, while being surrounded by all sorts of flora and fauna.
I highly recommend that you visit during the golden sunset hour like we did so you can watch the sky turn to different coloured hues! We had a great time here enjoying the view and our dinner.
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸
#exploresgtogether #momentssg #tripmoments #naturewonders #garden #flowerlover #luxuryhotel #staycation #marinabay #singapore
daniaexperiences
Mandarin Oriental Marina View Club Room
Address - Marina Bay
Ambiance/Facilities - GYM, Pool, Restaurant
Highlights - The view of marina bay and the view of the pool
Avg. Price - $300++
Rating - 4.7/5
located right at marina bay you are located in walking distance from many tourist attractions such as, garden by the bay and the iconic marina bay sands (MBS). The hotel is walking distance from 3 MRT station namely Bayfront(MBS), promenade and esplanade. Right next to the hotel is a shopping mall name marina square and right across is a luxury mall at MBS. Garden by the bay is a garden attraction enough for a full day of fun at the dual domes. Get the bay view room and you will have a view of the beautiful skyline, you will never forget. #staycation #singapore #marinabay #marinaview #unforgetableexperience