Singapore Swing
Singapore is such a great city to take children we are forever grateful that it is a main stopover from Australia (where we live) to most other places in the world. It’s the hub of the Southeast Asian region and offers a fascinating blend of East and West.
From The Ground
Being an island state, Singapore is compact and the things to see and do are not far from each other. To get a taste of many different cultures in the one place, Singapore’s diverse nationalities are also all in the one place, letting you take any of the many city bus tours into compact mini-countries such as China, India and Malaysia represented in different neighborhoods.
Such a multi-cultural atmosphere means that food is from all over the world and there is plenty of it. Take a walk past the food hawkers on Trengganu Street in Chinatown to savor exciting atmosphere and the amazing range of exotic finger food from the stalls that will tempt most little princes and princesses.
There are plenty of family tours available including the wacky Singapore DUCKTours (65/ 6338-6877), a fabulous drive around the city then a paddle up the river using an amphibious vehicle.
From The Air
The same folks have also recently launched an unforgettable way to get an overview of the city and despite my fear of heights, I can proudly say I rose above it all in a giant helium balloon. New for 2007, helium balloon rides are given by the DHL Balloon ( 65/ 6338 6877) based on Bugis at Tan Quee Lan Street. It's easy to take the subway there; grab the MRT and get off at Bugis station (EW12), then walk to the open plot of land next to the 7th Storey Hotel.
The kids pointed to all the great towers they could look down upon, and their young eyes picked out fascinating little details that we our older ones would have missed.
The newest way to see Singapore from up above is in the recently open Singapore Flier, the highest Ferris Wheel in the world. At nearly 500 feet up in the air, this world-renowned Ferris Wheel stands the same height as a 42-story building. Located at Marina Bay and Raffles Avenue, a 30-minute ride on the flier will give families the most breathtaking views of Singapore's skyscrapers, greenery, the beautiful sky and the bright city landscape. Rides in one of the 28 large capsules are available until 10:30pm every evening and are around $20 Singapore for kids and $30 for adults.
Nature in the City
Other family attractions include the colorful Jurong Bird Park (2 Jurong Hill Singapore 628925; 65/ 6265 0022) with its pink flamingos and the world’s highest artificial waterfall. The night safari at the Singapore Zoo (80 Mandai Lake Road Singapore 729826; 65/ 6269 3411) is another exciting way to see and experience colorful and exotic animals.
The Singapore Botanic Garden (Cluny Road Singapore 259569; 65/ 6471 7361) is cherished by locals, and recently opened is Jacob Ballas Children's Garden located within the Bukit Timah Core provides the very curious with hands-on opportunities to get to know some very exotic Asian flora. The first of its kind in Asia, this is sure to be popular among those who are used to "don't touch" gardens.
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