Go café-hopping at Tiong Bahru to find the best coffee and pastries
Tiong Bahru is known as a 'hipster' neighbourhood. But if you dig a little deeper, you will find that this quaint estate is the oldest housing area in the country. The mix of past and present is quite evident, and it is so cool to check out all the new possibilities in this old neighbourhood. Just take a walk around Yong Siak Street or Eng Hoon Street, and you will be able to find a cute café at almost every corner.Have forest adventure
If you are looking for a challenge that does not involve racing to meet a deadline, Forest Adventure is the perfect outdoorsy activity for an adrenaline rush. After all, up in the treetops, the sounds of everyday life like zooming cars and the city bustle are completely muted by the rustling of leaves.Chill and listen to live music along Haji Lane
People often have the misconception that Haji Lane is a shady place at night with its numerous dark alleys. Contrary to popular understanding, it is actually not like that at all. In fact, it is a place brimming with culture and attitude.Get yourself a seat at any one of the bars there and allow street musicians to serenade you with their acoustic numbers. Pop open a couple of beers, share a few laughs and that right there is a perfect night.
Do some birdwatching
The Singapore Zoo and Night Safari are popular tourist attractions, but most visitors do not realize that Singapore has a surprisingly rich plethora of biodiversity left in its wild despite urbanisation and its small size.Bird lovers will marvel at the variety of migratory birds that pass through during the months of September and March, Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve in particular is one of the best places for bird watching, though there are plenty of opportunities in Singapore’s other parks and reserves. If you are lucky, you might even spot larger creatures like crocodiles, otters and even a rare pangolin ambling by in the evenings.
Visit some farms
Take a break from the shopping malls and spend a leisurely day exploring Kranji Countryside and its many farms instead. Some of the farms are open for touring and sale of fresh produce, drink some fresh goat’s milk at Hay Dairies, learn about frog farming at Jurong Frog Farm or see how prized koi fish are raised at Hausmann Aquarium. Enjoy some farm-to-table fresh meals as well at Bollywood Veggies and Garden Asia Bistro.Soak up some history at the MINT Museum of Toys
The MINT Museum of Toys is sure to delight both adults and kids with their vast collection of vintage toys and memorabilia from around the world. These toys tell a story of the era that they were created in, providing a more enriching experience besides just staring at old toys.Believed to be the largest collection of its kind in Southeast Asia, the vast range of collectibles from Batman figurines to vintage teddy bears will intrigue both adults and children alike.
Eat at a local hawker centre
Eating cheap local street food should be a part of any Singaporean itinerary, it is often considered the national past time. But rather than frequent popular tourist hawker centres like Lau Pa Sat and Newton, go check out other local favorites like Old Airport Road, ABC Brickworks and Changi Village instead.Read more: 5 night markets to visit in Singapore
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