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Day 3. Chinatown and Orchard Road, Singapore

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Holiday Inn Express Clarke Quay
Hotel breakfast area

We woke early as a result of jet lag, so went down to breakfast at 7.30 am.  We sat out on the covered terrace which was kept cool with large ceiling fans.  The breakfast spread was a good selection of Western and Asian dishes, fruit, pastries, noodles, etc. and much more choice than one would expect from a Holiday Inn Express.  After a leisurely breakfast and a look at our iPads we set off exploring.

Chinatown, Singapore
Chinatown

Chinatown was a short walk from the hotel so we spent the morning looking around the lantern decorated streets.  We arrived at about 10.00 am which was a little too early as most of the shops and stalls had not yet opened for the day. Still, we enjoyed our tour of the area and as it was so close to the hotel we could pop back later in the week.  We returned to the hotel for a coffee and then took the MRT to Orchard Road for an afternoon of window shopping in the huge, air conditioned malls.   The shops were crowded as it was Sunday afternoon but it was pleasant to escape the afternoon heat for awhile.  I was slightly disappointed with Orchard Road as virtually all the stores were tucked inside malls leaving the famous shopping road rather lacking in character.

Chinatown, Singapore
Chinatown, Singapore

We returned to the hotel and relaxed in the rooftop pool area, the jacuzzi being refreshingly cooling in the tropical heat.   As we enjoyed our meal at Gluttons Bay  the previous evening we decided to eat there again, selecting duck and prawn dishes that tasted just as nice as the previous night’s offerings.

Marina Bay Sands Hotel
The Marina Bay Sands Hotel

Afterwards, we walked back to the hotel along the Esplanade, past the Merlion statue, and the Fullerton Hotel, which was originally Singapore’s General Post Office and as well as being a five star hotel is also a national monument.  It was then a stroll along the riverside, stopping for ice creams on the way.

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6 responses to “Day 3. Chinatown and Orchard Road, Singapore”

  1. kagould17 Avatar

    Looks like an enjoyable area to stay in. We recall spending time at the Merlion statue during our visit. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a very pleasant place to base ourselves in the centre of Singapore Allan. Thank you for taking the time to contribute.

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  2. letswandertheorb Avatar

    Such a timely look at your article since I am planning a Singapore trip for my friend . Very beautiful detailed descriptive blogposts.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, it’s so nice to hear from you. We loved our week in Singapore and hope to return before too long.

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