The St. Regis Singapore offers Bentley service to/from the airport - at a price of course!
The St Regis Singapore is a 6 star hotel that just had its grand opening in April, 2008.
Singapore's Merlion, Half Mermaid half Lion in Sentosa Island, is a nice place to visit and have fun with your friends, this place is out there, they have rides, a tower that goes high up in the air and you can see the city, cable cars, the Merlion, take a picture with a snake, I know I did, they have a butterfly attraction, is like a mini park filled with all kinds of butterflies, just like in Key West, they have stores, and places to eat, Pink Dolphins, yes!, you read it right Pink Dolphins and much more.
Another thing to mention is Little India is a nice place to buy souvenirs, and knick knacks for your family, they have a China town, check out Hooters while in Clark Quay, the only Hooters in the Asian continent up to date, check out the bars and they have one in particular that the theme is like a hospital, you drink from IV's and you sit in wheelchairs me and my friends we had a great time there, there are a lot of lights and we've met people from Australia which they were so fun to talk to, great times!
Milk spills out of the milk pots that are being carried as offerings.
While Singapore is thought of as an oasis of efficiency and sterility that operates like a fine-tuned Swiss watch, the new St. Regis Singapore is like a Swiss chocolate that after the first taste, you crave more of.
Sculpture by Inges Idee - Hans Hemmert, Axel Lieber, Thomas A. Schmidt and Georg Zey
Vivocity, Singapore
Thaipusam Festival - fruit hangs from people's backs pierced into the flesh.
A woman is overtaken with emotion/spirituality during Thaipusam and faints. The elder women care for her.
A Hindu man showing his dedication to Murukan with a large piercing through his mouth.
Pulling a heavy chariot to the temple as an offering. A painful looking process.