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Top 10 FREE Things To Do in SINGAPORE

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10. Shop at the really really free market
Don’t we all just love free stuff? If you’re looking to score some free
souvenirs from Singapore, then make your way to one of the city’s best kept
secrets - the Singapore Really Really Free Market, or SRRFM for short. This
flea market is open to everyone, so you’ll see a lot of interesting items up
for grabs. Whether you’re looking for old vinyl records or retro clothing,
you’re sure to find a piece of Singapore to take home with you. Y

9. Check out the fish market
Truth be told, Tokyo’s Tsukiji Fish Market is no match to Singapore’s AVA
Senoko Fishery Port. Come over in the wee hours and experience a vibrant
wet market scene where merchants and buyers negotiate over the freshest
catch of the day.

8. Travel back in time at the Katong Antique House
As you walk along East Coast Road, it’s hard to miss this 2-storey family
home. The Katong Antique House is definitely one of a kind with its intricate green tiles and yellow exterior. This house is packed with different remnants
of Peranakan culture, a culture that is slowly dying in modern time.

7. Go museum-hopping
Can’t get enough of Singapore’s history after visiting its major museums?
Then go museum-hopping and visit the lesser known ones. The Changi
Chapel and Museum offers an emotional exhibit of what life in Singapore was
like during the Japanese occupation.

6. Immerse yourself in Buddhist culture
Buddhism is one of the major belief systems in Singapore. While there are
many Buddhist temples in the city, the Buddhist lounge is the only one that
offers a generous buffet to everyone who steps into its compound. Guests
can enjoy a vegetarian lunch or dinner for free any day of the week

5. Explore the last kampong in Singapore
Before Singapore became the modern city it is today, it used to be a sleepy
fishing village. If you’re looking to take it slow for the day, step back in time
and explore the last kampong in Singapore. In the kampong (Malay word for
village), you’ll find wooden houses with zinc roofs and potted plants all
around. Life here is quiet and you’ll see families live in harmony. The locals
are friendly so don’t forget to say hi as you make your way through the
narrow roads. Explore the different neighborhoods with different cultures and foods.

4. Join a walking tour through the Bukit Brown Cemetery
This walking tour is not for the fainthearted! The Bukit Brown Cemetery
walking tour offers a different kind of thrill, where you get to rub elbows with
the ancestors who have already passed on. Night walks are held almost
every weekend so make sure to sign up if you’re up for the challenge. You
can take a self-guided tour which takes you through 25 tombs.

3. Browse different books at the Bras Basah Complex
The Bras Basah Complex is a popular hangout spot among local bookworms
because of the countless second-hand bookstores in the building. Whether
you’re looking for a limited edition copy of your favorite book or your idea of
a good time is browsing through old magazine issues, the Bras Basah
Complex will transport you to a different world. The complex is the go-to
source for textbooks and educational resources.

2. Catch a live show at the Esplanade
This iconic landmark in lively Marina bay is where most of the action
happens at night. As Singapore’s premiere entertainment center, The
Esplanade has all sorts of events that everyone in the family can enjoy.
From acoustic sets to dance performances, you can be sure that there’s a
show to entertain you all week long. It’s one of the best places in Singapore
to unwind and catch up with friends after a long day of exploring the city.

1.Look at stars at the Science Centre’s Observatory
You don’t have to travel to New Zealand or Australia to go stargazing. At the
Singapore Science Centre Observatory, you can easily spend a couple of
hours just staring at the night sky. The observatory has an amazing
collection of high-powered telescopes that you can use to view the different
constellations over the city.
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