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48hours in Singapore – Explore Lion island

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Singapore is a small country famous for its clean air, modern skyscrapers and some of the most impressive gardens in the world. Usually, many visitors only spend a few short days to get a basic feel of the lifestyle and culture of the people here.

Here is a sample 48-hour itinerary in Singapore for first-time visitors.


Day 1 of the 48-hour trip in Singapore

Morning of the first day

Upon arriving in Singapore, the first thing you need to do is check in to your hotel, then spend a few relaxing hours exploring the lush and peaceful Singapore Botanic Gardens. This is a great place to beat any jet lag, thanks to the soothing green of the plants and the fresh air it provides. Therefore, your  Singapore travel itinerary  will start off gently and excitingly.

Singapore Botanic Gardens - 48 Hours in Singapore
The famous arches at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. (Photo: Unesco)

The garden is Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest in the city. Here you’ll find a series of themed areas, including an impressive 6ha virgin rainforest and the impressive National Orchid Garden, which houses over 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids. Most of the garden is free to explore, but the Orchid Garden has an entry fee of S$5.

Burkill Hall
Burkill Hall at Singapore Botanic Gardens – Photo: National Parks Board
Ginger Garden (48 hours initiary in Singapore)
Beautiful waterfall at Ginger Garden (Photo: National Parks Board)

First day afternoon

After relaxing among the greenery, from 2pm on the first day of your 48 hours itinerary in Singapore , you can explore Dempsey Hill, one of the less well-known areas in Singapore but worth a visit. In the 1850s, this place used to be a nutmeg plantation. Today, this destination has beautiful walking trails, many shopping stores, restaurants and art galleries.

Start your visit to Dempsey Hill with a delicious meal at one of the many restaurants here. Some good options include Longbeach Dempsey seafood restaurant, Tawandang Microbrewery, Thai food and craft beer restaurant, and Italian pizzeria La Forketa.

Eating at Dempsey Hill - 48 Hours in Singapore
Dining options at Dempsey Hill are varied. (Photo: Internet)

At 5pm, head to the Marina Bay Sands area, home to the famous hotel of the same name and a host of other attractions to see and explore in Singapore  before dinner.

You can spend some time in 48 hours in Singapore to stroll along the 3.5km long riverside promenade around Marina Bay, waiting for the magical sunset. You can wander through the ArtScience Museum with many permanent and rotating exhibitions combining art, science and technology (remember that the museum closes at 6pm, no new visitors are accepted). Or you can choose to go to ALIVE Museum Singapore (open until 10pm) – Singapore’s largest 4D illusion museum.

Marina Bay Sands - 48 Hours in Singapore
Marina Bay Sands is stunning at any time of day. (Photo: Getty Images)

Don’t forget to visit Merlion Park to take a touristy photo with Singapore’s national symbol – the mythical creature Merlion with the body of a fish and the head of a lion. Evening of the first day

7pm, you have plenty of dining options in and around Marina Bay Sands. Lau Pa Sat Food Market – a covered food court serving a wide range of local and international dishes. Additionally, some of the upscale options at Marina Bay Sands include Bread Street Kitchen by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, CUT by Wolfgang Puck, db Bistro & Oyster Bar by Daniel Boulud and Yardbird Southern Table & Bar serving southern classics.

8:30 pm, after a refueling meal to continue your 48 hours journey in Singapore , you won’t want to miss a visit to Gardens by the Bay – Singapore’s top destination , the setting for many blockbusters around the world. This is a completely different experience from the Singapore Botanic Gardens you visited earlier in the day. Here, you’ll find the iconic Supertrees, vertical gardens that range from 9 to 16 storeys high. Walk on the walkway suspended between two Supertrees to see them up close and get a bird’s-eye view of the garden below.

Get there in time to catch the spectacular light show at 8:45pm every evening, when the Supertrees sparkle in a variety of colours and give the garden a stunning appearance.

10pm, if you want to sip a drink to end your first night in Singapore, the ideal place to do it is at LeVeL33 – the world’s highest craft brewery with stunning views of Marina Bay.

Day two exploring the lion island

Monday morning

At 9am, get ready for a full day of your 48 hours Singapore itinerary with a hearty breakfast.

Head to Singapore’s Orchard Road area, which is quiet in the morning as most malls and shops only open from 10am. You have plenty of breakfast options here.

Skip the basic breakfast of toast and coffee and opt for something a little different at Wild Honey, like the Portobello Road, which features poached eggs, button mushrooms, spinach, onions, bell peppers, and hollandaise sauce on whole wheat brioche bread. For something sweet, try the signature banana pancakes at Crossroads Café.

10am, whether you are really into shopping or just want to stroll and shop, Orchard Road – a 2.2km shopping mecca with a series of luxury shopping malls, high-end stores and designer labels – will be where you feel the modern urban atmosphere typical of Singapore. Stroll from end to end of the road, you will pass by some famous places such as 313@Somerset Mall, Knightsbridge Mall, ION Orchard. Besides the appeal of shopping activities, you can also go up to ION Sky on the 56th floor of ION Orchard, an observation deck 280m above the ground to see the whole view of Singapore .

Second day afternoon

By 12:30pm, the array of lunch options along Orchard Road can be a little overwhelming, but there are still plenty of budget-friendly options. Eat Vietnamese pho at Nam Nam Noodle House (for picky travelers who are used to the flavors of home), build your own salad at Toss & Turn, or try steak or pasta at Hot Tomato.

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