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Singapore

Singapore

A city that dreamed of being a garden

On a map, Singapore looks like a small island at the crossroads of Asia's major regions. The traveler is confronted with a permanent clash: ethnic, cultural and religious melting pot, hyperurbanized and green at the same time, without forgetting the’The city's impressive skyline is matched by its temples and gopurams. A fascinating city-state that often gives the feeling of speeding into the future.

Singapore? A state the size of New York, where the population lives in harmony and order. Often ranked as one of the most pleasant places to live. Renowned for its cleanliness, the quality of its services and, above all, its care for the environment and the city, pursuing the dream of becoming a huge garden city. In just a few years, this small country has become one of Asia's most fashionable destinations.

Singapore supertrees

Ideal for

Culture, shopping, gastronomy, golf, water sports, theme parks, hiking.

Did you know?

For reasons of hygiene and public cleanliness, chewing gum on the streets of Singapore is forbidden.

The must-haves

1. Stroll through Gardens by the Bay, a veritable oasis of greenery in the heart of the city, renowned for its greenhouses and ‘Supertrees’ that could have featured in the film ‘Avatar’. And don't forget the sound and light show.

2. Stroll through Little India and immerse yourself in a Bollywood atmosphere and a whirlwind of incense, spices and bright colors.

3. Marvel at the architectural achievements of such great names as Norman Foster, Bjarke Ingels, Thomas Heatherwick and Moshe Safdie.

4. Stroll through the botanical garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and admire its orchid collection.

5. Try street food, renowned for its quality and diversity of dishes and flavors. Some stalls are even Michelin-starred.

Singapore street food
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Between us

1. Changi airport, voted best airport on the planet almost every year, is already worth the trip in itself for its botanical gardens, butterfly garden, Rain Vortex, free massage chairs, playgrounds, cinema...

2. Singapore's transport network is one of the most efficient on the planet, getting you from one place to another in a matter of minutes.

3. Four official languages - English, Tamil, Mandarin and Malay - but in practice, everyone speaks English fluently.

4. Singapore's neighboring countries are all within easy reach. Take the opportunity to visit Indonesia or Malaysia.

5. Try out some of the rooftops that have sprung up around the city.

When to go?

The climate is tropical, with days that are often hot and humid. For something a little milder, go between May and September.

Packing

Light, loose-fitting clothing is the best protection against the heat. But also something to cover your head in case of rain. And don't forget sunglasses and summer shoes.
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When to go?

Climate Singapore - Singapore
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January

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 30

Rainy day: 18

February

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 31

Rainy day: 16

March

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 32

Rainy day: 20

April

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 33

Rainy day: 20

May

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 32

Rainy day: 15

June

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 32

Rainy day: 13

July

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 31

Rainy day: 14

August

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 31

Rainy day: 15

September

Climate :
Rated 5 out of 5

T° : 32

Rainy day: 12

October

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 32

Rainy day: 18

November

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 32

Rainy day: 21

December

Climate :
Rated 3 out of 5

T° : 31

Rainy day: 25

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