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A Dream Singapore Itinerary by Lonely Planet

by Benson on November 22, 2008

I’m ashamed.

As a Singaporean, I’ve never been interested in guide books about our own country (Who reads guidebooks of their own country anyway? I bet most of you don’t!). Jody, one of our friendly staff has donated a series of Citiescape of Asian countries from Lonely Planet, 2006 Edition.

Singapore Citiescape - Lonely Planet

Singapore Citiescape - Lonely Planet

Not exactly a very comprehensive guide, but it covers and has vivid photos of Singapore, and the rest of the asian countries like Beijing, Delhi, Ho Chi Minh, Sydney (huh?) and more.

Supreme Court - Colonial District

Supreme Court - Colonial District (Lonely Planet), lovely photo isn't it?

What particularly caught me was the itinerary that was listed behind by Mat Oakley, an expat that stayed in Singapore for almost two years,

Start early, amid the chatter of an old kopitiam (breakfast and coffeeshop), for hot sweet kopi, runny eggs and kaya toast, slapped onto your table without ceremony. Once you’re loaded with cholesterol, take a stroll in the magnificent Botanic Gardens, then along Orchard Road before the crowds hit.

Head down into the MRT, up one stop to Little India and out into another world of grubby streets and food markets, and dip your hands into a curry lunch - fiery fuel for a walk to the mosques, carpet sellers and coffee houses of Kampong Glam, the Muslim Quarter.

After a cardamom coffee or hot mint tea, take a bus to Chinatown and browse through the antique shops, street markets and teashops. A few steamed dumpling and tea from a Chinatown cafe, then leave the city for the green centre, and Singapore’s zoo and peerless Night Safari.

After seeing the sunset with the leopards, do a taxi race down the flawless, tree-lined expressway to Newton Circus, the city’s most famous hawker centre. Bursting with seafood and beer, take another taxi to Raffles Hotel for a cocktail.

Energy permitting, dance your way into the early hours with the beautiful people at Zouk, Singapore’s thumping megaclub.

Matt Oakley

Well I couldn’t put it better in words than Matt. And take note all these locations that are mentioned apart from the Zoo are very, very, very close to G4 Station. So if you’re coming and need help in directions, feel free to ask our frontdesk staff for help.

They’ll probably point a direction and tell you you can even walk there for some of the destination mentioned above, seeya soon! :)

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Discover Singapore’ s Nightlife

by Vanessa on November 7, 2008

Want to enjoy an exotic nightlife? Come to Singapore.

Singapore provides a variety of nightlifes for YOU!

Nightspot- St. James Power Station

St. James Power Station, a renowned nightclub in Singapore which possesses 9 outlets that spread over an astounding 60,000ft2.  Each outlet has its individual theme, spanning from world music and jazz to contemporary dance and mando-pop. Guests will be awed by the sheer range and diversity of live entertainment and music styles offered by St James Power Station. And the best thing is, after paying the cover charge for one outlet, you can enjoy access to all NINE. You will definitely spend your whole night to shake your body in this awesome attraction!

Night Attraction- Night Safari

Want to have a special journey for your night? You may go to Night Safari where you will earn an unique ‘zoo’  experience. Over 120 species of animals for you to explore. You may take a walk or a 3.2-km tram ride. Further, Night Safari has been the winner of Singapore Tourism Awards’ Leisure Attraction of the Year seven times since its inauguration in 1994. Creatures of the Night Shows are held daily. You will totally be attracted by the incredible abilities of the animals or you will be scared by the snacks who is moving under your seat! We, G4 Station also able to book a package for this Night Safari (including pick-up, admission fee and drop off).

Night Shopping-Mustafa Centre

Suddenly want to buy something or need something? Mustafa Centre may help you! Mustafa Centre opens 24 hours which houses various products, from daily neccessaries to fashionable clothes and accessories which are affordable. The more important is it only takes you 15-20 minutes for walking from G4 Station to Mustafa Centre!!

Still not enough for you? Our friendly staffs will tell you more amazing attractions in Singapore. Come along and stay with us. You will surely bring a unforgettable memory home! G4 Station welcomes you

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Vanessa Tuan

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