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Shades of 100 cultures in Singapore
The world's original cultural hotpot, Singapore is a fusion of people and faiths and creeds like few places on earth. Districts that bear monikers like Little India and Chinatown sizzle with Canton noodles and Keralan thali plates, enclaves of Hinduism or Taoism or Islam that you can flit between at just the hop of a single street. Singapore's also swish and clean, a center for banking and globalized business. The upshot is there are Singapore vacation rentals for all sorts, ranging from chic worker penthouses to characterful boltholes in immersive neighborhoods.
Singapore bursts with world-class attractions
Befitting its stature as a true global city, Singapore has plenty in the way of world-class draws. Get ready for the roars of white tigers and the stomp of elephants at the acclaimed Singapore Zoo. It's one of the largest in the world and even offers an amazing night safari package to bring you close to the nocturnal creatures of the jungle. Alternatively, you could bag yourself Singapore vacation rentals on Sentosa Island. Shimmering beaches, manicured golf courses, virtual roller coasters, ziplines and a Madame Tussauds are just a taster of the family attractions that abound there.
Delving into Singapore's mosaic of neighborhoods
The charm of Singapore rests in its diversity. Just walking around the city should reveal everything from lantern-lit cookhouses in Chinatown to paneer-touting curry joints in Little India to world-class boutique shopping along Orchard Road. One of the many hop-on, hop-off bus tours that wiggle around the metropolis can help you check off all the major enclaves, while more focused food tours and cultural tours will let you home in on the sights, eateries and attractions you're most excited about.
Shopping seasons and springs in Singapore
The key to finding Singapore at its very best is in navigating the humid summers and the wet winters. June to August can get pretty hot, but that's okay if you're a shopper with an eye on the air-conditioned malls that participate in the Great Singapore Sale. February to April, in spring, are considered great months for outdoor sightseeing and walking around the town – they are cooler and drier. If you decide to come between November and February, be sure to pack a poncho – the rains can get heavy.
Singapore, straddling the sea
Singapore is among the smallest independent states in the world. Despite being diminutive, there's still room to pack in Southeast Asian jungle, swathes of mangrove and even sandy beaches. The latter are best on manicured Sentosa Island, which is just one of the 63 islets that make up the country. Once you're done sunning yourself there, how about a jaunt to the rainforest? The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is the place for that. You'll need to dodge the crab-eating macaques and fairy bluebirds as you tramp up the marked hiking trails, there.