Sights and Tastes of Singapore

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • We take you through the magical city-state of Singapore to show you some of the best places to both see and taste the wonders of this wonderful place.
    Video Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    00:59 Arrival in Singapore
    01:44 Merlion
    02:33 Albert Hawker Center
    04:55 Art Science Museum
    07:00 Marina Bay at Night and the Makansutra Gluttons Bay Center
    07:45 Gardens by the Bay
    12:35 Amoy Street Center
    13:38 Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple
    14:43 Chinatown & Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum
    19:24 Candlenut Restaurant (Michelin 1 Star)
    23:19 Raffles
    25:17 Wolfgang Puck’s CUT Restaurant (Michelin 1 Star)
    27:07 Overlooking the Super Grove at Night
    27:32 Sailing Marina Bay
    29:08 Fullerton Hotel
    30:08 Marina Bay Sands and Wolfgang Puck’s rooftop Spago Restaurant
    33:36 Esplanade Park & the Green Spaces of Singapore
    Our Recommended Cabin Gear
    OREI American to European Plug Adapters-So many cruise ships are equipped with 220 European plugs which are useless unless you have the right adapter. These are what are in our bags every time we cruise or travel to Europe. They come in an affordable six pack which you can find at this link: amzn.to/44ixS0U
    Strongman Tools Strong Magnetic Hooks-A couple of these 6- pack set of hooks are always with us when we cruise. Each individual hook can hold 30lbs of weight and is ideal for hanging coats, hats, and even the hangings shelves described below . Get your set of these useful magnetic hooks at this link: amzn.to/3UDrVbJ
    Whitmor 5 Section Closet Organizer-Unfortunately, drawer and shelf space is sometimes limited in some cruise cabins. That’s why we always bring at least one of these inexpensive closet organizers which gives us plenty of room for our folded clothes. We’ll usually use a couple of magnetic hooks described above to hang these from the ceiling in the corner of our room. Here’s the link where you can get yours: amzn.to/3w3GvQn
    Our Recommended Camera Gear
    DJI Osmo Pocket 3--You’ll usually see Tracey using this in almost all of our videos. Love this wonderful, small and versatile camera. Basic Camera: amzn.to/3UDJJDF Creators Combo: amzn.to/4beP6OP
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    Peak Design Slide Lite Camera Strap-If you still carry a DSLR or Mirrorless camera like Jan does, this is the perfect strap to use. What is great is that this fully adjustable strap can be configured to be worn across your body, putting the weight of your camera across your back as opposed to your neck. Plus, it offers a bit more security when traveling through high pick-pocket areas. Get your Slide Lite Strap here: amzn.to/3xW6pWR
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Komentáře • 22

  • @EdricHsu
    @EdricHsu Před 28 dny +2

    Welcome to Singapore! Spotted my fellow illustrator friend, William, doing a watercolour sketch in your video, around the 11:04 mark!

  • @desmondchew3585
    @desmondchew3585 Před 28 dny +2

    Welcome to Singapore ❤

  • @julyseventeen7405
    @julyseventeen7405 Před 26 dny +3

    What a wonderful video

  • @user-jk5um1om8l
    @user-jk5um1om8l Před 13 dny

    Perhaps a bold suggestion to visitors from the Lone Star state… but the 1-star Burnt Ends is a pretty good BBQ joint… 😜

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 Před 28 dny +1

    Nice mix of history, facts and sights. Thanks.

    • @janandtraceytravels
      @janandtraceytravels  Před 28 dny

      We’re glad you enjoyed it. Almost as glad as having the experience to make it.

  • @hiroyukishinichi9873
    @hiroyukishinichi9873 Před 28 dny

    Welcome to Singapore!🤩🤗

  • @foodmore
    @foodmore Před 25 dny

    Singaporean here, welcome to singapore. Hope you had a good time!

  • @kelvgan
    @kelvgan Před 28 dny

    Hope Singapore experience blow your minds.merlion constantly gets maintained not broken down as it runs 24/7. Food is always great at hawker centres islandwide . Go sentosa. Go haw par villa. Go night safari go bird paradise. Go Arab street go Chinatown. Go botanical gardens next time

  • @riptide101
    @riptide101 Před 28 dny +2

    my jaw fell to the floor when I saw that u went to noodle story and didn't get any noodles 😢

    • @janandtraceytravels
      @janandtraceytravels  Před 27 dny +1

      Ha! But the wanton soup was SO good!!! (We actually did, but didn’t show it). Thanks for watching.

  • @allee541
    @allee541 Před 23 dny

    Very informative, you must have done some research. Was it your first visit to Singapore? Keen to see your cruise. I'm am cruising from Australia to Singapore next month. Very excited. I hope you see a bit of Australia. Was the MRT easy to navigate?

    • @janandtraceytravels
      @janandtraceytravels  Před 23 dny

      Thanks. We were there for a day last year on our world cruise. The MRT is just like any other metro. Pretty easy to navigate. We paid with our iPhones. You just have to use a different card for each of you (if we remember right).

  • @kennySg101
    @kennySg101 Před 28 dny

    Nice video. U guys had done your homework. Frankly, you can outperform our local guides. Chinatown has its name for the convenient for westerners if I understand correctly. The chinese name 牛车水, literally translated as bullock cart water. Chinatown got its name from a scene where many bullock carts were carrying water from house to house as there was no tap water then. I do hope tourism authority change Chinatown's name. In western world, it carries a different connotation. Instead of making easier for westerners, the name create some confusions. It is like having an American Town in the heart of NY City.

  • @AL-ip3vk
    @AL-ip3vk Před 26 dny

    Why do the authority keep renovating the bigger merlion?

    • @janandtraceytravels
      @janandtraceytravels  Před 26 dny

      We know we said renovating. It could also be a routine schedule of cleaning.

  • @tanchye1720
    @tanchye1720 Před 28 dny

    Should move around SEA (South East Asia countries, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia & Vietnam before to Australia.
    All these countries are only 2 to 3 hour away and the cultures & scenic are very diverse and beautiful.
    Malaysia is only 1 hr flight. Can travel overland too.

    • @janandtraceytravels
      @janandtraceytravels  Před 27 dny

      We’ve been to Thailand twice and last year visited Vietnam and Malaysia. As part of the trip of this video, we next went to Indonesia. We haven’t been to Laos and Cambodia-yet. We are planning on going to those two countries in 2026. Thanks for watching!