Why sweet and beautiful Singapore isn't just a stopover anymore

From the incredible 57-storey Marina Bay Sands Hotel to 300 km of cycle paths, why Singapore is no longer just a stopoverSingapore is home to towering skyscrapers and a UNESCO World Heritage-listed street food scene at Raffles Singapore's new restaurant, Osteria BBR by Alain Ducasse 2022 | Update: 11:23 PM BST, Aug 5, 2022

Once considered a mere stopover, Singapore is now considered a fantastic destination in its own right.

It's a sweet and beautiful city-state where record-breaking skyscrapers tower over nature reserves and oversized shopping malls.

There is no shortage of accommodation and the country is famous for its UNESCO-listed street food scene and lush, sprawling parks, many of which are linked by the Singapore's ever-expanding cycle route network.

Glistening Highs: Once thought of as just a stopover, Singapore is now seen as a fantastic destination in its own right. Above is the spectacular city skyline Chili crab is a Singapore delicacy (file photo)

A SKYLINE TO RIVAL DUBAI

Singapore's skyline, especially in the waterfront area, makes Dubai truly boring. You'll find every type of architecture here, from the 57-story Marina Bay Sands Hotel, with its rooftop sky park (longer than the Eiffel Tower), to the neoclassical splendor of the waterfront Fullerton Hotel, which was formerly Singapore General Post Office.

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Why sweet and beautiful Singapore isn't just a stopover anymore
From the incredible 57-storey Marina Bay Sands Hotel to 300 km of cycle paths, why Singapore is no longer just a stopoverSingapore is home to towering skyscrapers and a UNESCO World Heritage-listed street food scene at Raffles Singapore's new restaurant, Osteria BBR by Alain Ducasse 2022 | Update: 11:23 PM BST, Aug 5, 2022

Once considered a mere stopover, Singapore is now considered a fantastic destination in its own right.

It's a sweet and beautiful city-state where record-breaking skyscrapers tower over nature reserves and oversized shopping malls.

There is no shortage of accommodation and the country is famous for its UNESCO-listed street food scene and lush, sprawling parks, many of which are linked by the Singapore's ever-expanding cycle route network.

Glistening Highs: Once thought of as just a stopover, Singapore is now seen as a fantastic destination in its own right. Above is the spectacular city skyline Chili crab is a Singapore delicacy (file photo)

A SKYLINE TO RIVAL DUBAI

Singapore's skyline, especially in the waterfront area, makes Dubai truly boring. You'll find every type of architecture here, from the 57-story Marina Bay Sands Hotel, with its rooftop sky park (longer than the Eiffel Tower), to the neoclassical splendor of the waterfront Fullerton Hotel, which was formerly Singapore General Post Office.

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