Singapore Tour – Part 2: Gardens by the Bay

An Unforgettable Walk Through Singapore’s Most Iconic Garden

🌺 Introduction

Gardens by the Bay is a must-visit destination for any traveler in Singapore. With its breathtaking landscapes and futuristic structures, it offers a perfect blend of nature and innovation. In this part of our journey, I’ll walk you through our magical experience in this 101-hectare nature park.

🚇 Getting There

From Jalan Besar MRT/LRT station, we rode for six stops and got off at Bayfront station. It’s just a 5-minute walk from there to Gardens by the Bay—super accessible and well-connected!

🎟️ Tickets and Entry

You can grab tickets right at the entrance for the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, both of which require a fee. But for better deals, book online—we used the Klook app and skipped the long lines!

🚶 Walk or Ride?

There’s a shuttle service available, but walking is way more rewarding. There are so many sights to enjoy along the way—it’s an experience in itself!

🛍️ First Stop: Gift Shop

Right at the entrance, you’ll find their gift shop filled with unique souvenirs and items you won’t find elsewhere. It’s a great place to grab some early keepsakes.

📸 Scenic Strolls

Even from the start, the garden is filled with stunning photo spots. Trust me, you’ll be stopping often for pictures. Walking really is the best choice here!

🏨 Marina Bay Hotel Views

Inside the park, you’ll get amazing views of the iconic Marina Bay Hotel. Perfect for selfies and wide shots—even without stepping out of the garden.

🎡 Singapore Flyer Sighting

You’ll also spot the Singapore Flyer, a giant Ferris Wheel similar to the London Eye and MOA Eye. Another highlight you can’t miss!

🌳 The Nature Walk Continues

The park is vast and beautiful. Even the Super Tree Grove looks deceptively close, but it’s a walk to get there—and totally worth it.

🌉 Over the Bridge

There’s a high-elevation bridge that offers great views of the park. It’s a scenic route to the Super Tree Grove and perfect for panoramic shots.

🖼️ Lakeside Figures

From the bridge, you’ll see massive art installations in the lake. They make for unforgettable pictures and add to the artistic vibe of the garden.

🌊 Fountains and Flyers

Crossing the bridge leads you to more fountains, views of the Flyer, and closer glimpses of those Super Trees.

🗺️ Easy Navigation

Getting lost isn’t a problem. There are clear signs and maps throughout the park. Everything is well-maintained, clean, and surrounded by lush greenery.

📷 Picture-Perfect Everywhere

You can even see the bridge where you started, giving you a full-circle moment. Every angle here is Instagrammable—there’s no bad spot for a photo.

🌌 Gardens by Night

At night, Gardens by the Bay transforms into a glowing wonderland. Lights and designs illuminate the area, creating a magical atmosphere.

🏮 Lanterns and Lights

Chinese balloon lanterns hang overhead along the walkway, giving a festive and lively vibe—even in the evening.

🎭 Moving Puppets

There are also mechanical puppets moving on their own—no strings, no handlers—just fascinating mechanics in action.

🕰️ Floral Clock

Right in the middle of the park, you’ll find a large Floral Clock, accurately ticking away in sync with your own watch.

🪑 Rest at Silver Garden

Even as night falls, the Silver Garden is bright and peaceful. It’s the perfect spot to sit, relax, and reflect after a long walk.

🐞 The Dragonfly Sculpture

Not far away, you’ll see a beautifully crafted giant dragonfly perched on a lone branch. It’s a great symbol of the Gardens.

🌆 The Grand Finale

The best part? A panoramic riverside view of Marina Bay Hotel—a breathtaking way to end your visit with a truly memorable photo.

✈️ Wrapping Up

This is just one part of our Singapore journey. There’s so much more to come! Stay tuned for the next chapter of our adventure!

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Singapore Tour – Part 1: The Arrival

Singapore was one of the destinations my wife and I visited during our recent vacation. It’s one of the most beautiful places close to the Philippines. Flying with Cebu Pacific Air, the trip from Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Changi Airport takes just about 3 hours.

Singapore is also among the cleanest, most orderly, and most beautiful countries in Asia, which is why it attracts numerous tourists. Many visitors even decide to settle here permanently due to its cleanliness and beauty. These are also the reasons why Singapore is highly developed and considered among the First World countries today.

Upon arrival at Changi Airport, you’ll immediately appreciate its beauty and cleanliness. The airport design is impressive, everything is orderly, and the entry process is swift and hassle-free for Filipinos since a visa isn’t required.

We exchanged our money at the airport from Philippine Peso to Singapore Dollar, with the rate at that time being 1 SGD = 38.5 PHP. Here are some denominations of Singaporean currency.

We also bought the necessary transportation card for MRT/LRT and bus rides, as well as the SIM card we used throughout our stay. The transportation card costs 7 SGD, and you can conveniently reload it to machines found in any MRT/LRT station when your balance runs out.

We purchased a SIM card costing 18 SGD, which was crucial for our trip because we needed mobile internet to navigate Singapore. The advantage of this SIM is its auto-roaming capability, allowing use in several other Asian countries simply by adjusting your mobile settings.

At the airport, you can get free leaflets and booklets, including a visitor’s guide and a Singapore map, ensuring you won’t get lost, especially if you rely on public transportation. This is especially helpful for first-time visitors.

As you exit Changi Airport, there are free buses available that will take you to the nearest MRT/LRT station or to other airport terminals, making it convenient for travelers to reach their destinations upon arrival.

We already had a train map ready since the MRT/LRT was our main mode of transportation throughout our tour.

From Changi Airport, we took the Downtown Line of the MRT/LRT to Expo Station, transferring trains to reach Jalan Besar, where our hotel was located. At each station, clear signage and directions ensure you won’t get lost as long as you pay attention. Everything is written in English, so navigation is straightforward. Singapore’s transportation system is excellent, ensuring an MRT/LRT station near every destination.

Singapore’s MRT/LRT stations are clean and organized, with everyone—tourists and locals alike—displaying discipline. Trains arrive approximately every 5 minutes, so you never wait long.

Inside the trains, it’s spacious and extremely clean. You won’t experience overcrowding, making your journey comfortable and stress-free.

The train routes and stops are clearly displayed above the train doors, illuminated for easy viewing. Additionally, monitors inside and voice announcements help you track your current and upcoming stations.

Traveling by MRT/LRT is fast and pleasant, ensuring you easily reach your destination. Our hotel was near Jalan Besar station, which was our final stop. We researched extensively beforehand, knowing exactly which trains to take and where to disembark.

Locality maps at each station also assist you in easily finding your exact destination once you exit the MRT/LRT station.

We stayed at Hotel 81 Dickson, which was a perfect choice as it’s directly across from an MRT/LRT station. This made it incredibly easy to explore different attractions around Singapore.

The hotel staff were kind, friendly, and very accommodating. Before booking, we read reviews confirming this would be an excellent place for us.

At street level near our hotel, various eateries offered diverse dishes, primarily Chinese, Singaporean, and Indian cuisines. We chose Chinese food since we were unsure if we would like the taste of unfamiliar dishes.

Another convenience of our hotel location was the proximity of a 7-Eleven store, ensuring easy access to food, drinks, and other necessities.

However, goods in Singapore can be quite expensive when converted to Philippine pesos. So, if you’re planning a visit, prepare yourself for higher prices.

We had an amazing experience exploring Singapore and highly recommend planning your itinerary carefully. Stay tuned for my next posts where I’ll share more adventures and experiences from our exciting Singapore journey!