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Singapore Trip Review: 4 Days 3 Nights 💖
A small island with big happiness~ 🇸🇬🍭
Hello~ Just got back from Singapore! I must say this trip was adorable, vibrant, and full of surprises every single day! Despite being a small country, Singapore is packed with charm and convenience—10/10, no deductions! 🥰 No visa required, easy to travel, and safe for solo travelers. If you're planning a trip, you must go! This time, I spent 4 days and 3 nights there, walking a lot, eating a lot, taking tons of photos, and having the best time ever 📸🍜✨
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🌸 Day 1: Hello Singapore! Starting at Jewel Changi 💦
I took an early flight and arrived at Changi Airport in the late morning. The first stop was Jewel Changi Airport! This is a mall connected to the airport, featuring the world's largest indoor waterfall! 😍 It felt like stepping into a magical world, surrounded by lush greenery and a cascading waterfall. The atmosphere was so refreshing ☁️🍃
After that, I picked up an EZ-Link card and took the MRT into the city. I stayed in the Bugis area, which is super convenient—close to malls and MRT stations 💼🧸
In the evening, I went to Merlion Park to take photos with the iconic Merlion 🦁💦. The sunset view was incredibly romantic, with soft sunlight and a cool breeze. Facing the Marina Bay Sands, it felt like being in a postcard 📮
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🎡 Day 2: Universal Studios Singapore—A Day of Fun~ 🎠💥
This was the day I was most excited about!! I headed to Sentosa Island to visit Universal Studios Singapore. I took the MRT to HarbourFront and then the monorail to the island. I had pre-booked my USS tickets online, so I could enter quickly without queuing 🏃♀️💨
The rides were amazing, especially Transformers The Ride and The Mummy—OMG!!! They were so thrilling I wanted to go again 🛸💫. If you love excitement, don't miss these rides.
The Far Far Away zone was perfect for cute photos, complete with a princess castle 👑. And if you're a Minion fan, the Hollywood zone is a must-visit, with plenty of adorable merchandise to shop for~
In the evening, I strolled along Palawan Beach. The white sand and clear water were so calming. Sitting quietly, listening to the waves, I felt this trip was truly heartwarming 🏖️🌺
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🌿 Day 3: Cafes, Flowers, and Giant Trees~ 💐🌳
Today was all about art and nature. I started the day at Haji Lane, a small alley filled with street art, quirky cafes, and cute shops ☕🎨. I took photos with the cool murals and had brunch at a cozy cafe called All Things Delicious (the name is already adorable!) 🥞🍓
In the afternoon, I took the MRT to Gardens by the Bay, which was absolutely stunning 🌈. There are two glass domes: the Flower Dome, showcasing flowers from around the world, and the Cloud Forest, featuring a tall waterfall and misty atmosphere. It felt like walking in a dream 🌸🍃
In the evening, I stayed for the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show at Supertree Grove. The towering trees lit up beautifully, making me feel like I was in a Disney movie 🌟🌌
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🛍️ Day 4: The Last Day, Still Full of Charm~ 💝🍪
It was the last day, and I didn’t want to leave 🥺. I checked out early, left my luggage at the hotel, and went out for one last stroll.
In the late morning, I visited Orchard Road, the famous shopping street. I had Kaya Toast at Ya Kun Kaya Toast, paired with soft-boiled eggs and traditional coffee—so delicious 🥹☕🍞. Then, I shopped for souvenirs like canned snacks, unique chocolate flavors, lion keychains, and the famous Tiger Balm 😂.
Before heading to the airport, I returned to Jewel Changi for more photos (because I hadn’t taken enough, haha). I admired the waterfall one last time and waited for my flight with a smile, thinking, “I’ll definitely come back to Singapore.” 💓
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💡 Cute Tips for Singapore Travelers 🧸
• The MRT is super convenient—get an EZ-Link or Tourist Pass for unlimited rides.
• Don’t forget to download Google Maps and Citymapper; they’re very helpful.
• Carry an umbrella, as the sun can be intense or rain can come unexpectedly ☀️🌧️.
• No eating or drinking on the MRT, or you’ll get fined!
• Make sure your phone has enough storage because you’ll take tons of photos 📱📷.
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💖 In Summary: Short Trip, Long-lasting Feelings 🍬✨
This trip was absolutely adorable. Every day was filled with happiness, every place was awe-inspiring, and the people were kind and orderly. The city is clean, easy to navigate, with delicious food, charming cafes, and countless moments that made me smile~ 💕
Singapore isn’t just a country; it’s a “feeling” I’ll never forget 🥹🎈. See you again, little lion 🦁💦
Might be the smallest universal park ever, Takes around half a day with the fastpass to try all rides, while not all rides is included with the fastpass its a must to skip those 40mins wait time, Pairing this with wings of time if there is no parade show going at night is a must. Wings of time is really fun fountain and small fireworks show, I highely recommend coming here at around sunset time to watch the sunset and the show at the end of day.
Cool place for kids and adults. We really enjoyed it much. Please , visit the attractions in working week. It's crowded place in weekend. Highly recommend this beautiful park 👏
Expect long waiting at the attraction at least 40 moans above, purchase express tickets if you do not want to miss any of the the live shows.
Although the Singapore Universal Studios is small, it has a lot of content, including the classic Jurassic Drift, the Mummy Dark Ride, the world's first Transformers, the world's tallest double-track roller coaster, the Future Water World show, some small amusement facilities suitable for family play, and an indoor 5D dynamic theater, which can make tourists of all ages have fun. The colorful Minions area, which will open in early 25 years, is even more worth looking forward to. . .
Universal Studios is in Sentosa. You need to take the MRT train to get there. You can buy tickets on site. The Universal Studios Singapore is not big. You can visit Sentosa in the morning when the sun is small, play Universal Studios in the afternoon, and play the Skyline Coaster at sunset.
I didn't want to waste time queuing up in the crowds during the summer vacation, so I chose the VIP guided tour service, which I felt was worth it. At 11 o'clock, the tour guide Miss Deng Yao led the team to start the tour. All projects were directly entered through the exit. There were VIP areas for watching performances and interacting with the Minions. There was also 1 hour for lunch. I finished all the projects at 5 o'clock. The young lady's service was thoughtful and enthusiastic. I had a lot of fun. The only regret was that there was no Harry Potter.
The reason why I gave it five stars is that there was no queue. The longest queue was 20 minutes for Sesame Street, and the rest were 5 minutes... But I didn't dare to do anything. A mummy scared me to death. I didn't try the roller coaster project later, but the APP showed that it was no more than 10 minutes
Walking in Singapore, I came to Universal Studios. Since I was at the door, I went in to take a look. If you go in the afternoon like me, I recommend buying tickets online (cost-effective). The offline price is still the full-day ticket price without discount. The ticket window communicates in English and there is no Chinese service. So in summary, buying tickets online is economical and convenient. You can enter the park by swiping your phone. Although it is not big inside, you still have to queue. It is recommended to go early. The park closes at 7 pm. The surrounding transportation is very convenient, very suitable for family outings. The amusement equipment is similar, but the performances inside (singing and dancing performances, movie special effects) can be seen. Personally, I think the performance is the characteristic of the studio itself, and I like it more.