Watch the Merlion performance up close
by oraelia_7184
Oct 22, 2025
🚂 Poonnnnn! Today, I'm sharing a budget-friendly travel guide for teenagers. We went to Singapore with friends over Christmas and I can tell you everything was awesome, except for the ticket prices! 🤣 The savings on this trip were because we stayed at a friend's house, which meant we didn't have to spend a lot on accommodation. Instead, we spent a lot on food and travel.
So, today, I'm sharing a plan for those of you who are going to Singapore, in case you're looking for a relaxing trip with fewer tourists.
Day 1: Singapore Changi Airport. During our trip, the airport had an Avatar theme, which was so beautiful! Jewel Changi Airport, dragging our luggage to Jewel, the airport mall, to see Singapore's development. It was so beautiful and magnificent, but it was also crowded (even though we had an early flight 😭). National Museum of Singapore: After arriving home, we packed up and went out to continue our sightseeing! We bought our ezlink cards and everything. Our first stop was the museum. It was so beautiful, but the entrance fee was quite filling. Marina Bay was a bit of a hassle. After that, we took a city bus to the Marina Bay area! I recommend going up to the second floor of the bus. It's so beautiful! ArtScience Museum. Book a ticket to see the cool exhibition from teamlabs. It's worth it! The price is reasonable, but be sure to allow plenty of time because the Singapore River is truly breathtaking. *MERLION PARK: Walk around the river and enjoy the stunning view! There's also a boat tour, but we opted to walk. We kept walking until we saw the Merlion and hundreds of people taking selfies with it. It was discouraging, so we stayed a bit distant and gave him a worried look.
Day 2: Universal Studios Singapore. This was the only place I could spend a full day at. Even with the allotted time, I still couldn't do everything. I was very impressed. I went with a standard ticket, but I got to play a lot. Plus, my ticket included a free snack and drink package and discounts on souvenirs. If you're going there, I recommend planning your day and time well. Arrive early and leave just before closing time (I missed the casino because I wasn't 21 yet). 🎡🎢
Day 3: National Botanical Garden Singapore. We strolled leisurely from Nassim Road, where there's a shopping mall, to the Botanical Gardens without realizing it. I got lost without realizing it. But it was so much fun because the roads were nice and the atmosphere was great. We walked to eat Shake Shack and the park was huge! The friendly uncle who took care of us was very helpful and gave us directions. I was impressed. The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is a luxury mall with a boat cruise inside the mall and various brands are all there. It's a real tourist hub, but you can also walk to the top to enjoy the view. It's beautiful and free. Marina Bay Sands Garden Park: This route from Marina Bay Sands to Gardens by the Bay is crowded and tiring, but the view is great and the weather is nice. GARDEN BY THE BAY is incredibly crowded. The park is so vast, it's tiring to walk around. But the park is so magnificent, and the lights are amazing. I personally went for free, so I didn't enter any specific zones and just focused on walking around and soaking up the atmosphere.
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