So what is there to see if, like I did, you happen to have 3 days to spend in Singapore?
Touristic guide on that matters are very detailed regarding the point of interests of the city, so let me just highlight two places that one might miss.
First, unfortunately not enough known by travelers, you have to get invited on the Helipad. On the top of the Swiss Hotel, once you’ve signed onto its website, you will have the opportunity to spend the night drinking and dancing in front of one of the most impressive view of Singapore.
If you happen to spend the last Thursday of the month in Singapore, be sure to book the night.
Then, often avoided by tourists, the National Museum of Singapore. Even if you only have three days, I must strongly recommend that you take the detour.
Visiting a place is nice, discovering its habitants is better, understanding its history is something else, far above what you will earn swimming at Sentosa’s island. Singapore is a rich and therefore difficult country to understand for a westerner like I am, and if you would like to figure out how one of the four dragons have managed to roar so hard that it has shaken our very comprehension of economy, don’t miss this museum.
Do not forget to check for your hotel according to you plans, and enjoy your stay!