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As I said on my previous post, our second day was a rainy day. After our 1-hour tour in Gardens by the Bay, we went to Marina Bay Sands. Me and my sister really want to go to the Sands SkyPark Observation Deck. Unfortunately, we also failed to go there. :(

So what we did was we strolled around the Shoppes inside the Marina Bay Sands and had a dinner at Rasapura Masters (24-Hour Food Court with 24 Local Hawker Stalls) there.



Marina Bay Sands Hotel (Entrance)




Upon you enter the lobby, you will see this beautiful architecture.


Inside Marina Bay Sands @visit_singapore #visitsingapore
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Shoppes

There are arrays of branded and luxury shoppes here in Marina Bay Sands. 


Sampan Ride


Skating Rink



Rasapura Masters



We ate at Tong Fong Fatt Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice for only SGD 21.50!!!





How about you? Have you visited this place? Share your experience.
Monday, February 13, 2017 No comments

After our half-day trip in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, we headed to Gardens by the Bay. Unfortunately, it was a rainy day. I told my Mom that to maximize our time (only spent 1 hour) and to save money for this trip, we will just avail their shuttle service, which costs SGD 3!!! That's only Php 110+ per pax. 


What I really want to try back then was the OCBC Skyway and to have photo-ops there. Maybe we will explore it more next time (3rd time).

Back to the topic, we just availed the SGD$ 3 shuttle service, which runs at 10-minute intervals. The loop service is from the entrance (Bayfront MRT) to the Conservatories. It is open at 9:00 am to 9:00 pm daily.


Note: You can't enter any conservatories because you don't have an entrance ticket. The deal here is you can take photo(s) of the surroundings and you won't soak wet because of heavy rain. :)



How to get here?

Via MRT (Circle Line / Downtown Line): Take MRT going to Bayfront (CE1 / DT16). Take Exit B and follow the signage. Exit and cross the Dragonfly Bridge or Meadow Bridge to Gardens by the Bay.


Hours, Admission and Attractions

1. Double Conservatories

- Open Daily: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm 
- Standard Rate: SGD 28 (adults) and SGD 15 (child from 3 to 12 yrs old)

  • Flower Dome (Cool - Dry Conservatory) - Listed in 2015 Guinness World Records as the largest greenhouse in the world.

Reference: http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/

  • Cloud Forest (Cool - Moist Conservatory) - Surrounded with diverse vegetation and you will encounter the world's tallest indoor waterfall.

Reference: http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/

2. Outdoor Gardens

- Open daily: 5:00 am - 2:00 am
- FREE ADMISSION!!!

Reference: http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/
3. OCBC Skyway

- Open daily: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
- Standard Rate: SGD 8 (adult) and SGD 5 (child from 3 to 12 yrs old)

Reference: http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/

Visiting Guidelines

  • Littering is prohibited by the law and is subject with fine.
  • Food and drinks are prohibited in the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest.
  • The Garden is smoke-free.
  • Remote-controlled aerial devices are not allowed in the Gardens.

More Info

Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive Singapore 018953
Website: http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/



How about you? Have you been to this place? Share your experience.
Monday, February 13, 2017 No comments
I've been to Singapore way back 2014 and I posted my experience on my other blog post: My 7-day Singapore and Malaysia Travel Experience. My companions were the same as my first trip here but this time, I was with my mom and my sister. Yey!

The photo was taken at NAIA Terminal 3.

Our flight from Manila to Singapore was 1:40 pm to 5:10 pm. It's a bit late, right? But we were able to catch the sunset. 😁







Our trip from airport to hotel was very smooth.  Thanks to Maxi Cab, which we availed for only SGD 60 / Php 3000+. How cheap, right? At first, we were considering to take 3 taxis to go to the hotel but due to this Singapore Limousine Taxi Cab, we didn't part ways.


When I searched it at home, I learned that Maxi Cab, is one of the largest and luxurious limousine cab in Singapore. It's a 7-seater airport transfer taxi that's been a top-choice of business or group travelers. It has an ample space to fit up the 7 passengers including the luggages. 

Unfortunately, we lost the calling card that the driver gave to us so I can't share the contact details with you but you can check the other details on this site: https://www.limousinecab.com/singapore/maxi-cab/.

Note: This is not a sponsored post.

How about you? How was your experience travelling to Singapore?

Sunday, February 12, 2017 No comments

Valentine's Day is quietly approaching. My sister invited me to join her because she won a lunch buffet at Senju Restaurant for 2 persons (valid until June 2017) in an online contest. We opted to try it today (February 11) to celebrate Valentine's Day. I was very happy that my sister treated me a lunch for today because I often treat her to different places, restaurants, etc.

It was our first time to dine in and eat in one of the best restaurants of Edsa Shangri-La. There are 5 restaurants in the area: HEAT, Paparazzi, Summer Palace, The Bakeshop and Senju. 

Senju Restaurant offers authentic Japanese cuisine such as sushi, maki and sashimi to name a few. The lunch hours is from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm daily while the dinner hours is from 6:00 pm to 10:30 pm daily. The restaurant is located in 2nd floor, Tower Wing.

Matsuri Lunch Buffet is the Japanese lunch buffet during the weekend. It costs Php 2,000 per person. It has an array of fresh Japanese specialties, which was prepared by Japanese Executive Chef Yusuke Hino. They also offers reservations. Just visit this site for more details: Matsuri Lunch Buffet.


Here's what Matsuri Lunch Buffet looks like:







Our experience was great! I felt that we own the restaurant because we were the only ones eating there. 😏




I guess this restaurant is best for a romance date. Hehe. But for us, it was a sister's date. I felt that we were Vern and Verniece of at this point in time.

How about you? Have you tried this restaurant before? Share your experience.
Sunday, February 12, 2017 No comments
I've been to Johor Bahru, Malaysia once with my cousins. But this time, I was with my sister and my mom. The same as last time, we just had a lunch there and travelled back to Singapore.

Without further ado, we travelled to Johor Malaysia on our 2nd day in Singapore (January 21, 2017). From our hotel, Southeast Asia Hotel, we walked going to Bugis MRT Station and travelled to Woodlands MRT Station. It took us an hour to get to Woodlands MRT Station. 

Bugis MRT (Blue Line) → Newton (Blue Line) → Newton (Red Line) → Woodlands (Red Line)


From Woodlands MRT Station, take a walk going to Woodlands Bus Terminal. Take the bus SMRT #950. Eazy Link Card are widely accepted on this transportation. The route of the SMRT #950 is Woodland Bus Terminal - JB Bus Terminal and vice versa. The trip costs SGD$ 1.43. 

This is not the right bus to go there. We just had some photo-ops.

After you reached the Singapore - Malaysia Border, there's a checkpoint. You have to get off the bus and present your passport to the immigration officers. The immigration officers will access your passport and (hopefully) stamp your passport to allow you to cross Malaysia. Taking photos inside the immigration counters are not allowed so we didn't have any photos on that area.


Johor Bahru, Malaysia

Hooray! We're now in Johor Bahru, Malaysia! 


After we passed by the Malaysian Immigration, we proceeded to Johor Bahru City Square Mall. 


After our lunch, we explored the mall and noticed that they were preparing for the upcoming Chinese New Year.



After exploring the mall, we transferred to another mall named Komtar JBCC. It is just beside Johor Bahru City Square Mall.




After that, we travelled back to Singapore and took again SMT Bus #950 to Woodlands Bus Terminal. Then took MRT from Woodlands Station to Bugis Station.


How about you? Have you experienced to travel from Singapore to Malaysia and vice versa? How was your experience?

Sunday, February 05, 2017 No comments
South East Asia Hotel is one of the oldest hotel in Singapore, established in 1953. It has been a choice of many because it's budget friendly, more spacious room (compared to others), comes with a free breakfast, very accessible by bus or MRT and also to shopping areas like Bugis Junction, Sim Lim Square and many more.



» Location «

The hotel is located in 190 Waterloo Street beside Kuan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple. 


» Booking Procedure «

We can't find the hotel booking either in Agoda or Booking.com so we proceeded to the hotel's website: http://www.seahotel.com.sg/ and filled-up the reservation form using this link: http://www.seahotel.com.sg/Reservation/Reservation.aspx. 

My cousin did all the booking procedures and email exchanges with them. We reserved for 3 nights there and payed for our first night. Here are the prices but it may vary based on hotel policies:


Standard room:             SGD$ 100.00

Superior room:              SGD$ 120.00
Triple room:                  SGD$ 130.00
Family room (4 adults):  SGD$ 160.00 

All rates are inclusive of government taxes. How cheap, right? Considering the high-cost of living in Singapore.

» Arrival «

We arrived at night time and the rooms were ready when we got there. We paid for our remaining balances and slept on our respective rooms.

» Facilities «

Don't expect everything from this hotel because it's a budget hotel.

» Rooms «

Here's the view of our room when we arrived. The room is a bit dark but we didn't mind because we just need a good bed to rest and a safe place to spend our nights.



Here's the view of our room after we went back to the hotel (the 2nd day). They offer daily housekeeping, which is great.



» Restaurant Area «

The restaurant area for the breakfast section is a bit small but we didn't bother it at all. 






» Daily Breakfast «

Just choose between Vegetarian Buffet or Continental Breakfast. I chose the Continental Breakfast.





» My TripAdvisor Review «


» Info «

Hotel Classification:      3-star hotel
Address:                        190 Waterloo Street Singapore 187965
Check-in from:              2:00 PM

Check-out until:            12:00 PM
TripAdvisor Rating:        #259 of 319 hotels in Singapore by Traveller's Rank

» Overall «

It's a great stay if you're a budget traveller. But if you're in Singapore for a luxurious stay, this hotel is not for you.


How about? Have you been to Singapore? Where did you stay?

Monday, January 30, 2017 No comments
Last January 20 - 23, my family along with my relatives went to Singapore for a 4-day trip to celebrate my aunt's 60th birthday. I have been to Singapore three years ago with them also (except for my Mom and my sister) and the place is still familiar to me. At that time, I just relied our travel to my cousins because I was a first-timer and recently turned 21 at that time (such a baby). This time my Mom and my sister trusted and relied to me because my sister and I managed to travel alone to South Korea (without our parents). Thank you! :) 

Moving forward, I want to share the apps that I used to survive on our 4-day SG trip.


Explore Singapore MRT (left), Google Maps (center), Uber (right)

1. Explore Singapore MRT map - The app was developed by Explore Metro and was recommended by Lonely Planet and CNN. The app has a street maps of every station and a route planner to check what stations to take and how many stations to get there.

What I love from the app is you can check if even in offline mode, which means without internet connection. How cool, right? Internet connection in SG is a bit pricey though. I have saved a few bucks without getting lost. :)

Got this screenshots from App Store:


You can download the app in App Store and Google Play.

2. Google Maps - The app was developed by Google Inc. I guess everyone is familiar with this app so I won't elaborate it more. If the app mentioned above helps to find the MRT routes, this app helps me to check the whole place (around the area stores, hotels, landmarks, etc.). It is very useful. :)

You can download the app in App Store and Google Play.

3. Uber - The app was developed by Uber Technologies, Inc. There's no need to wait for a taxi because with Uber, you can book a ride hassle-free.

Note: Uber in SG is a bit pricey compared in Manila but it's safe.

You can download the app in App Store and Google Play.
  

Note: This is not a sponsored post. I'm just sharing my experience with the apps.

How about you? Did you use any apps when you travelled here? Share your experience.
Sunday, January 29, 2017 No comments
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