Friday, 22 September 2023

Singapore, baby!


After a 4 year hiatus, I was back trackside for the Singapore F1 night race. I can not recommend this race for solo women travellers - it's easy, friendly and safe.




 


You have the day to explore and be a tourist and the nights with the car festivities and a mini music festival.




There are even free driver meet & greets around the city in the lead up to the race days. (Alas I arrived a day late but got the Zone 1 event on the Saturday) 


There are simulators and f1 games all over the city, as well as all the art galleries and museums.



Singapore has a glut of great restaurants - Michelin starred down to hawker centres. So choose wisely and don't waste a meal.







Me, I did a bit of this,











and a bit of that!












A lot of this, 







and even some of that. 












I always say, if you don't have a good time in Singapore, that's on you - you just didn't do it properly.


There's plenty of free things to do and you can eat well on the cheap.


Or you can lash out and luxe it up.



Still smiling at all the pics while planning my return next year.

Linking with #MuralMonday



Can not wait!





Good times have been on my calendar. What's been on your calendar?

Linking with #FriendshipFriday #TrafficJamReboot #WowonWednesday #RubyTuesdayToo and #BlueMonday  #WBOYC #ThruMyLens  #TravelTuesday  #MCoW #WednesdayAroundtheWorld (WeekendReflection for the bridge shot)




26 comments:

  1. What a fun adventure! all the vibrant colors are gorgeous and the food looks amazing! Thanks for bringing us along!

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  2. Sounds like Singapore is the place to be. That's a great mural.

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  3. Singapore's day and night activities seem like a perfect blend of adventure and entertainment. The pictures and food are making me crave a trip there.

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  4. You had a lot of fun for sure! I've been to Singapore a couple of times, but apart from a day trip provided by the airline, I've always just been in transit. I need to convince my husband to spend a couple of days there! Fabulous mural, so well done! Thanks for participating in Monday Murals

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  5. Amazing pictures from Singapore ! and thanks a lot for the link concerning Buson.

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    1. Wasn't correcting you, just found it interesting. Quite an academic scandal it appears...but i wrote on legacy this week and how you had no control over it and that fits in - you write a poem and then someone attributes it to someone else and your legacy is gone!

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  6. Never knew Singapore to be so FUN! Miss the satay!

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  7. so much to see and o in SIngapore. The last time we visited we had a magnificent view similar to your first pic from our hotel. We were going to go back but then Covid interviened. Enjoy your week, happy travels. I am joining you throught the Random-osity linkup.

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  8. Looks like a very nice place. Singaporians are regular visitors in my blog. For few months now they´ve been looking at my blog in (relatively) huge numbers. Don´t know why that is, it´s mystery to me.

    I´m from Finland. Many great F1 drivers we had over the years. Leo Kinnunen, Keke Rosberk, JJ Lehto, Mika Häkkinen, Heikki Kovalainen, Kimi Räikkönen and Valtteri Bottas. I`m probably forgetting one or two. But not bad for population of 5.5 million. Few of them are F1 Champpions as well.

    Actually the last photo has Valtteri in it. He´s from my beloved hometown of Lahti.

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    1. Mika Salo (you left off). I was a Kimi fan and am currently driverless since he retired. Back in the day I was an Alesi fan but we all had a soft spot for Mika H as he really had that steely determination and was so fast but there was something so open about him too. If he wasn't your driver, he was everyone's second driver. One of my favourite rally drivers was Juha Kankkunnen - I even wanted to call one of the kids Juha but husband vetoed it...Ha!!

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    2. In Monaco I was in the same bar as JJ and Keke. Verry exciting.

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  9. Some beautiful photos Love singapore Always have a stopover there when going home. Love the new waterfall feature opposite the airport

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  10. Sounds like a great time. I love your photos!

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  11. Love Singapore and must go back again sometime.

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  12. What a fun time by the looks of things Lydia, so glad you managed to return and enjoy it. Those donut pictures are eye catching and I'm not even a donut fan! Thanks for joining us for #WBOYC this month :)

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  13. Hi, Lydia - I've been fortunate to spend much time in Singapore and absolutely love it there. Thank you for taking me back their virtually. Very fond memories!

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  14. Fabulous photos and a great adventure, Lydia. I've been to Singapore and I love your 'just go' attitude to life. Thanks for joining us at #WBOYC and I wonder what you have in store for October? x

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  15. Hey there, a friend of mine has been to this one a few times and reckons it's the best of the F1s he's been to (and he's ticking them all off). We're in Singas in a couple of weeks & I can't wait to go back - for us it's been 4 years too. One question, where's that fabulous mural?

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    1. I reckon it's the best one too. Monaco was pretty special but I'm guessing it's pretty different from when i was there. Melbourne is just a bit of a hassle. Singapore is so easy and more 'stuff' to do. The murals are all over China Town. There's a lot of them. Will be posting a series soon. If you have the bucks, book the Tippling club for lunch - the $100++ is amazing value. My friend went to Burnt Ends (she arrived after I left) and really loved it but it is a lot more. There is a great modern art gallery in Raffles, called Art Now. It's fabulous (and free). Def check that out.

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  16. Excellent shot! Looks fun!

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  17. This looks amazing! I'd love to go to an F1 race. Thanks for linking at Is This Mutton.

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  18. Wow! That's an amazing trip! I've been to a NASCAR race but never F1. Would love to one day. There is a track not too far from us. Maybe one day.

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  19. Very jealous my husband is a F1 fan so I end up watching the races. Ma fans here

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