Sunday, June 16, 2013

Free things to do in Singapore: My personal Top 3

Singapore is very expensive when it comes to accommodation, shopping and fine dining/drinking (alcohol). As a student I'm not really able to afford these things, which made me look for cheaper ways to spend my free time. And even though I didn't expect it, there are lot's of fun things one can do with little money or even for free. To help the bank accounts of future exchange students or interns I created my personal Top 3 list of free suff to do in Singapore.

3. Beaches

As a tropical island Singapore offers some pretty nice beaches. Maybe they are not as nice as the ones in Thailand and the water isn't as crystal clear as in Indonesia, but instead of taking the plane, these beaches are only a couple of MRT stations away.

Sentosa is probably the place with the most famous beaches. To get there one has to take the MRT to Harbour Front (circle & purple line). The MRT station is right below the Vivo City Shopping Mall from where you take the tram to Sentosa island (4 SGD return). On Sentose one can choose between 3 different beaches, but I've only been to 2 of them: Palawan and Siloso. Personally I prefer Palawan, because it's not as busy as Siloso, where there are lot's of bars and music.

East Coast Park is another option to spend a relaxing day at the beach. Get off the MRT at Paya Lebar Station (circle line) and either take a bus to Marina Parade or go for a 30 minute walk along beautiful Joo Chiat Road, which has some nicely renovated Chinese buildings, to reach the beach. There one can either play volleyball, rent bycicles or inline skates or just do nothing and enjoy the sun.

East Coast Park
2. Partying

Clubs and alcohol are very expensive in Singapore, but there are some exemptions. Every Wednesday is Ladies Night, which guarantees all girls a great night out for free (sorry guys ;P ). The Exchange bar close to Raffles Place MRT offers free Martinis between 6-9pm. Afterwards it's time to move on. Good options are either 1-Altitude, a roof-top bar on Singapore's highest building, (free entry after 9 pm and a free drink for the first 50 women who show up), or the Ku De Ta at Marina Bay Sands. This night club is right next to the famous infinity pool and all ladies don't only get in for free but also enjoy a free drink.
View from Ku De Ta



1-Altitude
Boys, do not dispair... there also is a chance for you to have a great night out without harming your bank account. Every last Thursday of each month is the helipad on top of the Swissotel (City Hall MRT) turned into a dance floor. Thanks to a guy named Jon White and his guestlist you'll get in for free. Just look for a facebook group called "Jon White's Guest List" and you'll get the latest info on free parties in Singapore. Ask and he'll put you on his guest list.

1. Parks

Singapore is known for breathtaking architecture, great food and even better shopping. What many people (even Singaporeans) don't know is, that this tiny city-state has some wonderful wildlife to offer. During the past 2.5 months Singapore's nature reserves kept astonishing me and I totally recommend every Singapore visitor to step out of the shopping malls, leave those high heels at home, prepare your backpack and explore Singapore's natural beauty.

For a short walk (30 min -1 hour) go to Bukit Timah and climb up Singapore's highest mountain. Ok, don't expect the Himalaya... the state's highest point is less than 200m above sea-level, but do expect some monkeys and beautiful rainforest.

Bukit Timah
Bukit Timah




















If you have more time you can walk all the way from Bukit Timah to MacRitchie Nature Reserve. This will take around 4 hours and is very recommended. MacRitchie is definitely my favorite place in Singapore and it's only a 5 minute walk from Marymount MRT. Walking around the whole reserve, over the tree top walk (free entry, open Tuesday-Sunday until 5pm), along the lake and through the forest takes about 4 hours, if you don't get stuck watching the monkeys, lizards and turtles that might pass your way.
Mac Ritchie Nature Reserve
Another nice walking trail takes you from Labrador MRT to Harbour Front MRT (or the other way round). This takes about 1-2 hours and on the way you have some amazing views of the harbour, Sentosa and Batam island. The Henderson Waves are definitely the highlight of this trail. More information can be found on the website of the Singapore National Parks Board.

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