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48 Hours in Singapore: Marina Bay, Hawker Food & Sentosa

Singapore travel guide

Futuristic skyline gardens, hawker stalls dishing out world-class food for a few dollars, neon-lit riverside bars, and theme parks — Singapore packs an entire trip's worth of wonder into one compact, hyper-efficient island.

Here's an easy 3-day route that mixes Singapore's biggest icons with time to eat, wander and soak it all in — plus the little things that make travel smooth, including staying online from the moment you land.


Day 1: Marina Bay — Icons & Skyline

Start at the heart of it all. Marvel at Marina Bay Sands and its rooftop infinity pool, wander the futuristic Gardens by the Bay with its towering Supertrees, and stay for the free nightly light show as the city lights flood the bay.

Tip: time your visit to Gardens by the Bay for the Garden Rhapsody light-and-sound show after dark — it's free and unforgettable.


Day 2: Hawker Food, Chinatown & Little India

Eat your way through Singapore. Queue for chilli crab, Hainanese chicken rice and laksa at a buzzing hawker centre, explore the temples and shophouses of Chinatown, then dive into the colour, spice markets and street art of Little India.

Tip: Maxwell Food Centre and Lau Pa Sat are local favourites — go hungry and order from the stalls with the longest queues.


Day 3: Sentosa & Universal Studios

Cross over to Sentosa, Singapore's island playground. Spend the day at Universal Studios Singapore, relax on the beaches, ride the cable car for skyline views, or catch the dazzling Wings of Time show by the sea.

Tip: book Universal Studios tickets online in advance to skip the queues and grab an Express Pass on busy days.


Extra Day? Singapore Zoo & Orchard Road

With a spare day, visit the world-famous Singapore Zoo and its after-dark Night Safari, then shop and dine along glittering Orchard Road or escape into the lush trails of the Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Quick Tips for Singapore

  • Best time to visit: February–April for slightly drier weather, though Singapore is a year-round destination.
  • Getting around: the MRT is clean, cheap and fast — grab an EZ-Link or use a contactless card/phone to tap in and out.
  • Plugs & power: Type G plug, 230V — bring an adapter.
  • Budget & currency: the Singapore Dollar (SGD); hawker meals are a bargain, but hotels and cocktails add up — book stays early.

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