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The Finest Cuisine Might Cause You to Change Address, Permanently. Be Served Like Never Before in Singapore

If you are looking for the best comprehensive service worldwide, book flights to Singapore. The service industries furnish over 73% of the gross domestic product (GDP), while only 25% is generated from industries producing goods. Singapore knows that solutions sell. Within those solution industries are finance, insurance, wholesale trade businesses, and the food, accommodation, and recreation/ entertainment sectors.

Tourism accounts for 13 million visitors but only 3% of GDP. That is great news for us because services are abundant and are not expensive. There is an excess of cultural and historical sites, gardens, modern marvels, beaches, and dining experiences waiting for us. Travelers from Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, and English-speaking countries will find it easy to communicate and navigate here.

Those four languages cover the majority of people on the planet. The entire spectrum of global cuisine can be found here, presented in perfection by the many Michelin star restaurants in Singapore has to offer. If you have never been here, do not try to take it all in with one visit. Your experiences here will have depth when you do not skim the surface. My recommendation is to select a cluster of districts, such as the Civic District near or in the Raffles City complex.

From your new home in this district, you can reach the central shopping, cultural, and historical districts all year round. You will find out that spending time in traffic is counterproductive to Singapore exposure. Sticking within walking distance puts you on the street, where you get to feel, smell, see, and hear all that is happening. Check out the Golden Mile Food Centre and hawkers market. There is no direct public transport there, so you will have to hire a taxi, shuttle, motorbike, trishaw, or walk.

Sailing by shops at high speed is not how to find those unique traditional items you came for. Are you ready for another recommendation? Do all of your shopping in the last two days. Use your first few days to look around and enjoy the surroundings, neighborhoods, sites, and shops. Drop a pin at the locations you want to go back to shop. This will prevent toting bags across the country and missing all the sensory inputs to your vacation memory.

Walking will also burn some calories from the endless parade of multi-national fare. Singapore is and will remain a trading hub, and that diversity has grown roots. We get to travel the culinary world within each market we stumble across. Along your path will certainly be iconic, serene green spaces. Sit down, be still, and observe this world swirling around you.

An astonishing 52 (and climbing) dining inceptions have earned a Michelin Star rating in Singapore, including the world’s first Michelin Star street-food stalls. The tourism board offers a food reference publication to help sort out the beautiful calamity of cookery. Whisking from rooftop to rooftop, soaking in the skyline in the comforting hands of a renowned chef, or pumping arms of a famed DJ is another lifestyle to expose yourself to while here.

Do you understand why I say to take Singapore in one bite at a time? You will always leave Singapore wanting more, and it will deliver upon your return.

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