Friday, November 27, 2009 7:53 AM

Itinerary Planning

Have you wondered what can you really do in Singapore? How about us suggesting an itinerary that will help you out during your visit in Singapore.

Just before we get on with the itinerary planning, there's just one question we would like to answer to all travellers out there. Just how many days should one visit Singapore? 1? 3? 5? A week? Well, we would say about 5 days to a week would be idea for one to really experience what is in stalled for you in Singapore.

Let us move on to the itinerary planning- this is what our group has decided on for the 5 day visit in Singapore, just solely based on Arts, Culture and Heritage places.

(This have been planned as how it looks as most places only open at 10am and close by 7pm)

Looking at what we have planned out, we feel that other than having to get to know about the Arts,Heritage and culture of Singapore, there maybe other interest such as food, sight seeing and attractions that one might want to check out on. Hence, we decided to seek the Singapore Tourism Board for help. The itinerary below will not only show you places of our theme, it will also show you places of entertainment/ attraction and also where to eat.

(This is just an idea as some of these places will change, depending on the dates you are visiting Singapore.)


For more information, you can actually check out the website: http://www.visitsingapore.com/ and click on the itinerary page. Not only it helps you to do up an itinerary, it also allows you to choose other activities that are listed in the website so that it will suit you.



This website is extensive and will let you know more about Singapore now and also in the future. So, do make use of this website when you are having plans on coming to Singapore.

This is all for today! We hope that this will help you more on planning an itinerary in Singapore.


Arts, Culture & Heritage





We are a group of students who are currently studying Hospitality and Tourism in Temasek Polytechnic.

We hope that this blog will give you a greater insight about our arts, culture and heritage in Singapore.

All comments are welcome!

Wong Hui Xian
Joeyee Loh
Chen Zhen Yi
Jonathan Lim
Ian Lim
Stanley Ong

DISCLAIMER: This blog is for a school project and the information provided is correct at time of blogging.