Don't wait for another year to go by without actually making your dream BFF trip happen! Singapore doesn't have to be an expensive trip, you just need to know where to go. Shopping, of course, is part of the fun, but bookmark this list for when you've visited every mall on Orchard Road:
Gardens by the Bay
We suggest heading there right before sunset to see the trees light up.
National Orchid Garden
Located inside the Botanic Gardens, this gorgeous display of orchids covers three hectares!
Cloud Forest Conservatory
A contemporary greenhouse that serves as a much-needed reprieve from the scorching sun. Plus, it's crazy beautiful.
Residence of Tan Teng Niah
Arguably the most colorful spot in Singapore! This is the last surviving Chinese villa in Little India.
Ministry of Culture
The Ministry of Culture promotes volunteerism, heritage, and other community activities among the youth.
Science Centre Singapore
It's not just for kids!
Royal Fabric on Arab Street
There's so much to see on Arab St., which is why it's a trending #OOTD spot among Singaporean millennials!
The Hive
Can you believe this is part of an actual school? Just look for Nanyang Technological University of Singapore!
Keong Saik Road
This road is famous for its Instagram-worthy murals.
Punggol Waterway Park
This park has four areas, each catering to a different type of visitor: Nature Cove, Recreation Zone, Heritage Zone, and Green Gallery.
ArtScience Museum
The ArtScience Museum is part of Marina Bay Sands, and the most photographed spot right now is an installation called Future World: Where Art Meets Science.
CHIJMES
This complex used to be a convent; it now houses an art gallery, shops, and restaurants.
Buddha Tooth Relic
Located in Chinatown, the Buddha Tooth Relic is both a temple and a museum. (And it's free.)
Kream Beer
Korean beer + adorable plushies = <3
Haji Lane
Haji Lane has been gaining a lot of attention lately. Those who want to leave Singapore with more unique remembrances should definitely stop by.
Singapore City Gallery
Not a lot of people know about this spot, but in this gallery is a miniature version of Singapore. SO. COOL.
Robertson Quay
A prettier, cleaner, and less crowded version of Clarke Quay.
Raffles Hotel
A gorgeous colonial-style hotel...it's obviously not the cheapest place to visit, but hey, photos are free!
This story originally appeared on Cosmo.ph.
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