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When to Go
There’s no bad time to visit Singapore – no matter when you go, the weather will be warm and humid. Instead, take advantage of the country’s unique blend of cultures and visit one of many annual festivals.
Chinese New Year (January/February) – The turning of the lunar new year marks one of Singapore’s biggest parties. You’ll see fantastic parades, chow down on holiday treats and marvel at the spectacular fireworks shows.
Dragon Boat Festival (June) – Cheer on your favorite competitors as they race these colorful river boats, meant to resemble dragons.
National Day (August 9th) – Singapore celebrates its independence from Malaysia every year with parades, speeches and an outpouring of national pride.
Singapore Grand Prix (September) – A thrilling Formula One race lies at the heart of this major event, but visitors can also enjoy concerts by international superstars and a party atmosphere that doesn’t stop.
Deepavali (October) – The night comes alive during this Hindu festival of lights. Visit Little India, which transforms every year into a glittering showcase of colorful lights and traditional oil lamps.
Region: Asia
Featured Singapore Hotel
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Shangri-La Singapore
Orange GroveOur 5-Star classification designates those select properties that provide exquisite service and amenities. The discriminating traveler will find the accommodations, ambiance, dining, and staff assistance of the highest caliber. These properties offer the utmost in luxury and will provide an outstanding experience.-
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Family Program Not Offered
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No Swimming Pool on Property
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Non-Smoking Rooms Not Offered
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The Shangri-La Singapore, set amidst 15 acres of lush greenery, is a sanctuary in the heart of the city. Consistently voted as one of the best hotels in the world, this is where the legendary Asian hospitality of Shangri-La began.
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