“So let me show you six free spots you can visit on your next trip here,” a TikToker said in his video
SINGAPORE: “Someone told me Singapore is expensive, but I beg to differ.” This was the opening line of a recent video by travel and food content creators @nickandhelmi. Based in Australia, the pair recently shared a video of their trip to Singapore and the low-cost places they recommend.
Nick and Helmi are foodies and travel vloggers. In a recent video, they shared a list of places their viewers can visit in Singapore without spending anything. “Cause if you look at the right experiences, it won’t break your bank. So let me show you six free spots you can visit on your next trip here,” Nick said.
@nickandhelmi 6 Surprisingly Free Spots to visit on your next trip to Singapore Singapore is surprisingly not as expensive as you think, if you know where to look! So here is the list: 1. Gardens by the Bay an iconic attractions in Singapore, famous for their incredibly aesthetic domes – there are 2 that stands out the flower dome and of course the cloud forest but the Garden Rhapsody light show is what you are after. It happens every night, its incredibly beautiful and its free! 2. Sentosa – there are tons of activities, like the Fort Siloso Skywalk and the Sentosa Musical Fountain show that does not have admission fees. 3. Marina Barrage – this little oasis is situated behind Gardens By the Bay – a perfect place to relax, jog, ride a bike and if you go up to the roof, the view down the bay is stunning. 4. Now Singapore of course have Various parks and nature spots – Southern Ridges, which includes the Henderson Waves Bridge is Singapore’s tallest pedestrian bridge and the view is phenomenal. 5. At level 51 of the CapitaSpring building is a hidden gem where you can see down Singapore City and unobstructed views of marina bay sands – free entry 6. Jewel Changi Airport, this is an incredible mall attached to Changi Airport which you definitely need to explore when you arrive in Singapore or departing. in the middle of Jewel you have the HSBC Rain Vortex which boast one of the most beautiful view when you enter or exit Singapore. For more Singapore Things to do check out @visit_singapore #madeinsingapore #visitsingapore
First up on Nick and Helmi’s list is Gardens by the Bay. “It’s probably one of the most beautiful attractions here in Singapore,” Nick added. “They’ve got the Flower Dome and of course, the cloud forest. It’s so scenic, especially for nature and photography lovers. But next to it is the Garden Rhapsody light show that happens every night. It’s incredibly beautiful. Stunning light display. And it’s free.”
Second is Sentosa. “There are tons of activities like the Fort Siloso Skywalk, and the Sentosa Musical Fountain Show,” Nick says. And not to mention, you can also swim at the beach.”
Marina Barrage is third on their list. “It’s behind the Gardens by the Bay. It’s a good place to relax, jog, ride a bike. And if you go up to the roof, the view down the bay is gorgeous. You can see people flying their kites. The scenic Singapore skyline is so beautiful.” Nick, narrating the video’s voice-over, adds, “Just imagine if this was sunset, guys. That would blow your mind.”
“Now Singapore has a lot of parks and nature spots like the Southern Ridges which includes the Henderson Waves Bridge,” he continues to number four. “It’s actually Singapore’s tallest pedestrian bridge. You might also remember this from the Singapore Airlines pre-flight video. It’s a stunning spot, right.”
Making it to number five is a “hidden gem.” “Now, at level 51 of this building called Capita Spring is a hidden gem which has numerous vantage points to see Singapore, ” Nick shares. “But really, you’re here to see the unobstructed views of Marina Bay Sands. It’s surreal. And yup, of course, it’s a free entry.”
Last but not least on the travel vloggers’ list is Jewel. “This is an incredible mall attached to Changi Airport,” Nick explains. “And in the middle, you have the HSBC Rain Vortex, which honestly boasts one of the most beautiful views when you enter or exit Singapore. So the next time you’re in Singapore, check out these spots.”