If you have spent the first 24 hours exploring the National Gallery Singapore, Little India, and Kampong Glam, check out the following for your second day in Singapore.
Once you have checked out the most popular attractions in the first two days, you can then turn your attention to the following attractions that are suited to avid art and culture enthusiasts.
After checking out Singapore Zoo, Singapore Flyer, and Gardens by the Bay, you can head to the following attractions that could bring you and your family some wholesome fun.
After exploring Sentosa Island, you can head to some of the other fun attractions in Singapore that are family-friendly.
Singapore has more to offer to couples. The following attractions can be covered on the third day if you are open to venturing to the lesser-known side of Singapore.
If you are on a budget and have an extra day, you can head to a few other budget attractions in Singapore that will provide you with a mixture of exploration and good food.
After you have covered the most famous budget attractions in Singapore, you can then proceed to off-beat locations like East Coast Park and Hawker Centers.
On your second day of food exploration, after you have visited the hotspots like Chinatown Complex Food Centre and Lau Pat Sat, you can move on to some more foodie junctions in Singapore, like Little India.
Singapore offers a wide range of dining options. If you're in the city for three days, there are additional places you can explore to continue your culinary adventure.