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What to See in Singapore in 2 Days | Detailed Itinerary + Map

The vibrant city of Singapore is a semi-colon on any trip to Southeast Asia. Many travelers visit it as a stopover between countries, before or after an unforgettable trip. There are many fascinating places to see in Singapore in 2 days.

Suddenly you land in a clean and tidy place, adjectives that are conspicuously absent in the rest of Southeast Asia. But despite the fact that at times you feel like you're in a very "Westernized" city, Singapore stands out for its mix of cultures unique in the world. It combines customs, religions, and recipes from many places, especially those from India, Malaysia, and China.

In this article we tell you What to see in 2 days in Singapore to make the most of it, from the most iconic spots and viewpoints to the skyscrapers to where to try the most typical, delicious and cheap food in its famous Hawkers.

Also, if you have a shorter stopover you can also visit Singapore because get from the airport to Singapore It is very simple.

What to see in Singapore in 2 days

Let's get to it, this is what we would do if we had 2 days in Singapore, at the end of the article you also have a map with all the points of the city marked. If you enter it, it will be saved in the option MyMaps within the Google Maps App or website.

Day 1: Visit the cultural neighborhoods

As I already told you in the introduction, one of the great peculiarities of Singapore is the rich cultural mix of its inhabitants. People of many different origins live together in this country, but the most numerous are people of Indian, Chinese and Arab origin.

For that reason In this city there are three very famous and interesting areas known as Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street.. Without a doubt, visiting these three neighborhoods is one of the essential things to see in Singapore in 2 days.

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Sultan Masjid Mosque on Arab Street
what to do in Singapore, 2 day itinerary
Little India on a day of celebration

The best way to explore these places is by walking. You can easily spend a whole day exploring these areas, so make sure you wear comfortable shoes and drink enough water, the environment is super humid.

If you don't feel like exploring the city on foot, one option is to take the tourist bus, which you can hop on and off as often as you like.

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You can also choose to only take a few journeys by bus or metro (you can pay directly with your card at the turnstile. It's very convenient! Who would get such facilities in other Southeast Asian countries?

Chinatown

This is one of the most visited neighborhoods in the city and one of the most extensive since it is located in the center.

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Dedicar A morning stroll through Chinatown is one of the best things to do in the city. Its vibrant streets are a delight to explore. you will find a great example of Chinese influence. In this neighborhood you can see temples of all sizes, houses with classical Chinese architecture known for housing businesses on the ground floor, glamorous Chinese food restaurants and the very famous Hawkers, or food courts, where the gastronomic offer is almost infinite and there are dishes for very low prices.

During your visit to Chinatown some places that you cannot miss are:

  • Thian Hock Keng Taoist Temple: This is a not very large old-style temple located in an area of ​​very beautiful Chinese-style streets. You can visit it in 5 minutes.
  • Chinatown Heritage Centre: It is a museum that shares the history of Chinese culture in Singapore.
  • Buddha Tooth Temple: This gigantic Buddhist temple is the most famous in the city because they say it houses a tooth of Buddha. Visiting the interior is worth it since it is very curious and has several floors.
  • Maxwell Food Center: One of the most famous hawkers in the neighborhood and the entire city. Here you will find all kinds of Chinese food at good prices.
  • Chinatown Complex Market: Possibly the largest hawkers in the city, eating at all their stalls is an impossible mission. To know which place has the best food, I invite you to look at those that have a line of local people, it is a better indicator than TripAdvisor.
  • Mohamed Lane: A street with very cool graffiti less than 5 minutes walk from the Buddha Tooth temple.
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Contrasts of Chinatown, Buddha Tooth Temple

Little India – The most colorful neighborhood to see in Singapore

Little India is one of the most picturesque and bustling neighborhoods to see in Singapore. Its streets have a lot of life. You can find jewelry stores with very striking items, spice stores and also typical clothing stores.

If you like Indian food you have to visit this neighborhood. At lunch time. Being a neighborhood inhabited by a predominantly Hindu population, its restaurants and hawkers sell authentic, tasty and affordable Indian food.

Apart from walking through its streets, two obligatory stops in this neighborhood are:

  • Tekka center: Market and Hawker, when you enter there are many food stalls where you can get super cheap Indian food. Delicious naans at €1-€2 Who could resist? And as you advance you find a market where you can buy fruit, spices... it is worth taking a walk.
  • Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple: It is a very colorful and striking Hindu-style temple located in the heart of Little India. There are several temples, but without a doubt this one on the main street of the neighborhood is the one that stands out the most.
  • Mustafa Center: A 24-hour shopping center that sells all kinds of products.
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Naan at Hawker Tekka
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Sri Veeramakaliamman temple details

Arab Street

Very close to Little India is this neighborhood that is home to Singapore's Muslim community. It is much smaller than Chinatown and Little India but it is worth stopping by to appreciate the cultural mix of this small country.

In this neighborhood you will find famous mosques, Arab souvenir shops and restaurants as varied as the people who live here. For example, you can find Mediterranean food, Middle Eastern dishes, Malaysian or Indonesian cuisine.

The two points that you cannot miss are;

  • Sultan Masjid Mosque: This mosque, which dates back to 1824, stands out for its enormous golden dome. It is located on the commercial Bussorah street where you also have a lot of gastronomic offerings and some shops.
  • Haji Lane: This pedestrian street is one of the most beautiful and photogenic in the city. Although it is not very long, it has a very wide range of shops, bars and restaurants with very colorful facades and impressive street art. It has a lot of atmosphere with tables on the street to have a drink but I warn you that alcohol in Singapore is not cheap at all.

Fort Canning Park

Halfway between Chinatown and Little India is this historic park. Formerly eThis small hill housed the city fort and was used as command center of the British Army during world war II.

Today it is a green lung in the city center where you will see locals strolling or practicingcar sport and where you can find some remains of the old fort, such as the walls and the old gate. Right Next to the park you will see the National Museum of Singapore which is very elegant and photogenic.

If you really like history and especially World War II You can visit the old bunker where British commanders discussed strategies to defend the city before surrender to the Japanese army.

The most photographed point in the park is the Tree Tunnela staircase in the shape of carThere's a spot where you can get photos with a unique perspective. Just be warned, though, that to get the shot you'll have to wait in a long line or get up very early.

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Old Hill Street Police Station
what to do in Singapore, 2 day itinerary
Tree Tunnel, Fort Canning

Old Hill Street Police Station

Next to the entrance to Fort Canning Park is the city's former police station. It is a large building with beautiful architecture with a white facade full of windows painted in the colors of the Rainbow. It is undoubtedly a very photogenic building at a transit point.

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Raffles Hotel, the most luxurious hotel to see in Singapore

This hotel of colonial style is one of the most famous (and caros) of the city. If you want to be shocked by the price, you can see it by doing click here..

It was built 200 years ago and has been since then one of the icons of luxury in the city. Apart from having a beautiful facade you can visit its interior patios without needing to stay since there is the famous Long Bar, where the Singapore Sling cocktail was created, and a set of authentic luxury stores very well integrated into the architecture of the building. The one that surprised us the most was one of table clocks, from our point of view very ugly, where the cheapest one did not go below €20.000.

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Raffles Hotel
what to do in Singapore, 2 day itinerary
what to do in Singapore, 2 day itinerary

Spectra light and water show, a must-see in Singapore in 2 days.

A great plan to do in Singapore at the end of the day is to go to the Marina Bay area for a first walk with the most famous views of Singapore, its skyline of skyscrapers. On the Singapore route in 2 days you cannot miss visiting this area during the day, but much less can you miss doing it at night.

This first night you can take advantage of seeing the S showspectrum of light and water. Like everything in Singapore, it is done with great taste and is amazing to see.

It lasts about 15 minutes and takes place every day at 20.00:21.00 p.m. and XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.

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Singapore Light and Water Show, Spectra

Hawker Lau Pa Sat

Before or after seeing the Spectra show you can go to dinner at Hawker Lau Pa Sat, one of the most famous in the city, with beautiful architecture and a lot of nightlife for dinner. Lau Pa Sat means old market and it already has more than 150 years of history.

This Hawker is satay heaven (skewers) but you will also find many other food options especially Indian and Malay.

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Exterior Lau Pa Sat hawker center

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Day 2: Visit the most modern area

I dedicated the second daycarLet's visit some of the most modern and spectacular areas of the city that make Singapore what it is today, a technological and economic leader in this part of the world. The places that I am going to recommend are quite close to each other and the furthest ones can be easily reached by metro (MRT).. You can pay for the metro directly with your physical credit card or from your mobile phone.

Merlion, the most famous fountain to see in Singapore

This It is the icon of the city And while it is true that the statue is not too spectacular by Singapore standards (although it is large, we imagined it smaller)What is really impressive are the views from there. You can be amazed by the city's Skyline and the privileged view of the famous hotel. Marina Bay Sands.

What to see in Singapore in 2 days
Merlion, the fountain of Singapore

financial district

Near the Merlion is Singapore's financial district, one of the city's busiest in the morning. In this district you will find many cafes and some hawkers where the office staff goes out to eat daily. It is a good area to take advantage of eating, a variety of dishes at prices between €4-€6.

The most famous is the one I recommended for dinner last night, Lau Pa Sat, but there are many more with better prices as they are less touristy and where you can see how it is a more authentic Hawker where people from Singapore go to eat.

Walking through the financial district will also take you to find small Taoist temples and buildings full of vertical gardens, it is an area full of contrasts that is fun to walk around. Especially during the week and in the morning is when it is busiest.

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Singapore Botanic Garden

If the stressful environment of the financial district is not your thing, I recommend taking the brown or blue metro line to go to the Botanical Garden. This gigantic garden is the most important green lung of the city and it is another of the favorite areas of the local population to go to relax or play sports.

in this garden there is a payment section dedicated to orchids where you can see many different species that you didn't even know existed.

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Botanical Garden

Orchard Road

In a rich city full of skyscrapers and buildings with very modern architecture, a large number of shopping centers cannot be missing. The truth is that throughout the city it will not be difficult for you to find one, but where the most famous place for shopping and where you will find the most shopping centers together is on Orchard Road.

Esplanade Theater

This concert hall is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. You can get here from Orchard Road with the red line metro.

In his hall many times You can find musical shows open to the public. The outdoor area has a stage in front of Marina Bay where sometimes there is live music, we saw a children's orchestra.

En on the web You can check the schedules, but if there are no free shows when you visit, you will have to settle for the wonderful views of the Marina Bay area and the financial district from there, you also have chairs to rest and free Wi-Fi access.

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Singapore skyline from Marina Bay

Singapore Street Circuit

By now you'll be realizing that Singapore has a bit of everything, as it also has one of the most famous Formula 1 circuits in the championship. If you follow this sport you already know what I'm talking about, but if this is the first time you've heard of it, you should know that the entire circuit is located within the city and you can walk along the route.

The most famous part is located right next to the Esplanade Theater since it is where the main stands are and where there are the best views of the bay.

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Singapore Formula 1 Circuit
What to see in Singapore in 2 days
Marina Bay Hotel Tower

Gardens by the Bay, the most beautiful garden to see in Singapore

One of the city's tourist gems is Gardens By the Bay, famous for its gigantic artificial trees. Without a doubt one of the essential things to see in Singapore in 2 days.

To get here from the Formula 1 circuit I recommend you cross the helix bridge on foot, inspired by the structure of DNA and from where you will have privileged views of the bay and the famous flower-shaped Art and Science Museum.

Once in the gardens, walk to the artificial trees, the heart of these gardens and the reason they are such a famous place.

Within the large area occupied by Gardens by the Bay there are some places that require entry like the cloud forest building or the flower greenhouse.

To go up to the viewpoint of the famous artificial "mushrooms" You also need to buy a ticket, however seeing them from below both during the day and with the night show is free. Tickets for all these places can be purchased online or at the park ticket offices.

The best time to visit this place is sunset since you will be able to see them both day and night, when They light up spectacularly, We went up in the middle of the light show and it was great too. There is a line in which you stand to take the elevator and when it's your turn you show the ticket with the QR from your phone or physically if you bought it at the box office.

Every day they take place two light and music shows at 19.45:20 p.m. and 45:XNUMX p.m., it is very worth seeing.

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Views from the gardens
What to see in Singapore in 2 days
Gardens by the bay from the walkway
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Gardens by the Bay mushrooms, an icon of Singapore

Go up to Marina Bay Sands for free, the best thing to see in Singapore

We finish the day at another of the city's icons, one of the most famous hotels in the world. Possibly the most famous hotel to see in Singapore and almost all of Asia.

Another highly recommended thing what to do at Marina Bay Sands is to go up to its famous roof to enjoy the best views of the city. To be able to swim in the pool you need to be staying at the hotel, but to go to the restaurants or the viewpoint it is not necessary.

If you want to go to the viewpoint you have to buy a ticket online, make sure you do it a little in advance since it is quite in demand, especially during the sunset.

Buy your tickets for the gazebo Marina Bay Sands

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Singapore skyline from Marina Bay Hotel

If you prefer not to pay an entrance fee, you can go up for free. to the rooftop from tower 1. There you have to say that you are going to the Italian restaurant LAVO, on the 57th floor. When you get out of the elevator you will have access to a small viewing platform where the restaurant and hotel customers go out to smoke.

If you're a bit cheeky you can go up to the restaurant terrace to take some photos, there are usually so many customers that the waiters don't know if you're having a drink or just there for the view. Despite what it may seem The price of the restaurant is not exorbitant at all.Although alcoholic beverages, as in the rest of the city, are somewhat more prevalent. carDining atop the most famous hotel in the city, and almost on the continent, is a great way to end your 2-day visit to Singapore.

Are you also travelling to Malaysia? You can read our Complete Guide to the Perhentian Islands, a true paradise or take a look at the list of cheap hotels with views in Kuala Lumpur.

Day at Universal Studios Singapore, one of the most fun things to do in Singapore

Many people who visit Singapore take advantage of the opportunity to go to the Universal Studios theme park Located on Sentosa Island, if you are one of them, I recommend you buy your ticket online. here since it is somewhat cheaper than at the box office or on the official website itself.

Visiting Universal Studios does not mean missing out on the rest of the city's attractions, the park's hours are 11 in the morning to 6 in the afternoon so you still have a few hours left to make the most of your day.

You can get up a little early to complement that same day with a walk through some area of ​​the city that interests you, for example you could go to have breakfast and visit a bit of the Chinatown neighborhood and then take a shuttle to Universal Studios. Similarly you can take advantage of the afternoon and When leaving the amusement park, go directly to the Gardens of the Bay to see the light show on the giant trees.

And if you don't feel like so much city, another great option is to take advantage of the hours before the park opens to visit the Sentosa island beaches. You can get to them using the free tram that runs around the island. One of the most famous is Palawan Beach, known for having a suspension bridge that connects the beach with an islet just in front.

How pay in singapore Cash or card?

For your stay in Singapore I recommend making a withdrawal from an ATM because despite being a modern city where many establishments accept cash, many do not. We use SBI Singapore (it is blue) and it does not charge commissions.

Both for sacar Cash or card payments are available, but remember not to use your regular Spanish bank if you want to avoid unexpected fees. If you don't already have one, request one. traveler card like N26 for your trip.

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Where to sleep in singapore

Singapore is known for being a city carAh, but there affordable accommodation options For travelers on a tighter budget. If you're looking for affordable places to stay in Singapore, consider buscar capsule hotels.

These accommodations are increasingly common in large Asian cities and In Singapore you can find very good options in central neighborhoods. This type of accommodation offers spacious, completely private, clean and comfortable capsules. Bathrooms are shared and there are common areas to socialize. Is One option traditional economic that the hotels and more intimate than the bedrooms shared hostels.

We tried capsule hotels for the first time spending 2 nights in KINN Capsule Hotel, located very close to Chinatown and Boat Quay, and we loved the experience.

The facilities are clean and welcoming and the bed is super comfortable and intimate, it seems like you are completely alone in the room. Both the room and the lockers where you can leave your luggage They come with a security code so you stay calmer while you sleep and also while visiting the city. In addition, from time to time KINN organizes activities for its guests, for example during our stay I took a free yoga class and they invited us all to the country's typical breakfast.

What to see in Singapore in 2 days

$$ If your visit to Singapore is for a very special reason and you want to stay in the best hotel in the city, the safe bet is Marina Bay Sands. If you are a guest, in addition to the luxurious rooms and the enviable views, you can swim in the most famous pool in Southeast Asia.

$ If you want a private room with a bathroom for a not very high price, a great option is D'Nova Hotel in the Bugis neighborhood.

Map with everything to see in Singapore in 2 days

I hope this itinerary on what to see in Singapore in 2 days helps you organize your days. You can also read the rest of the articles we have about this small country. If you have any questions you can contact us through the comments section or at Instagram.

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