Singapore: Cycling at the Esplanade

After months of collecting Singapore Airlines miles, I finally got to use them for a roundtrip flight, with an overnight stopover in Singapore as an added perk. We left Manila at 1:05 PM for a three and a half hours flight to Changi Airport in Singapore. Entering Singapore was smooth as everyone already filled out an travel form online.

Changi Airport, Singapore

Our hotel was easy to find as it was just connected to the airport’s Terminal 3. We checked in at the Crowne Plaza Changi which made for the perfect base for our short stay. We dropped our bags, freshened up, and wasted no making the most of our only night in Singapore.

Our room for the night at the Crowne Plaza Changi, Singapore

The MRT station in Changi Airport was a short walk away, and there we caught our train to the Esplanade. I initially considered grabbing a train pass, but after learning we could simply tap our credit card for rides, we opted for that instead. We hopped on the Green Line (East-West Line) from Changi Airport to City Hall. It’s been more than a decade since I took the train in Singapore, as most of my visits there were work-related so I took the Grab car over the last few years. Riding the train reminded me of how impressive and efficient Singapore’s transportation system is. The ride was a little over 30 minutes and cost just a couple of dollars.

By the time we reached City Hall, the sun was already starting to set. D and I made a beeline for Makansutra Gluttons Bay, a small but lively hawker centre just a short walk from the Esplanade. The food stalls offered a variety of dishes. D went for the classic chicken satay (skewers paired with peanut sauce) while I opted for cereal prawn (crispy prawns tossed in a savory and a tad sweet cereal coating). We enjoyed our meal with coconut juice.

After dinner, we strolled along the waterfront and admired Singapore’s cityscape and skyline. The Marina Bay Sands loomed grandly across the water. Nearby, the Merlion statue spouted water into the bay. These sights never get old.

To explore further, we rented bicycles from City Scoot @ Esplanade. As we pedaled along Marina Bay, we were surrounded by cyclists and runners enjoying the cool evening air. The bike path was almost flat and well-lit, making the ride smooth and easy.

As we approached Marina Bay Sands at 8PM, we were in luck as the Spectra Light and Water Show began. Fountains danced in sync with lights and music, spraying water high into the air in a lively display.

Just as the show wrapped up, a light drizzle started. We took it as a signal to head back. We returned our bikes and caught the MRT back to Changi Airport. Before calling it a night though, we made a quick trip to Jewel Changi, the airport’s retail hub. We said hello once again to the Rain Vortex, the tall indoor waterfall. The Rain Vortex always captivates us. Even late at night, it was a breathtaking sight, and we snapped a few photos before heading next door to the Crowne Plaza.

Join me next week as I check out Singapore’s Chinatown before heading off to our main destination.

Responses

  1. Monch Weller Avatar

    Lucky you for managing to reach Makansutra Gluttons Bay! Younger brother and I failed to reach that in 2019, but I’m glad it’s still around after all these years. (It used to have a branch at SM Megamall which was later occupied by the Eatogether Food Hall, but even the succeeding establishment has closed.)

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      Wow! I didn’t know they had a branch in Megamall. I only got to find out about it through Google Maps. Searched for the nearest highly rated hawker centre to the Esplanade and wasn’t disappointed.

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      1. Monch Weller Avatar

        Sadly, the Manila location closed down around 2019 due to declining profits. 😦 It even came to the point that F&B suppliers were hounding the operators due to unpaid arrears.

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      2. MrsWayfarer Avatar

        Oh no…it breaks my heart to see restaurants with history close down.

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  2. Lynette d'Arty-Cross Avatar

    Thanks for taking us along on your weekend trip, Mrs. W. I’ve never been to Singapore and very much enjoyed the tour, especially the videos. Looking forward to the next chapter. Cheers.

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      You are welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed the virtual tour through my camera.

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  3. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    perfect place to spend a few days!

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      I agree! Can’t run out of things to do and food to try 🙂

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  4. pk 🌎 Avatar

    Beautiful place 💗

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      It sure was lovely ☺️

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  5. Rebecca Avatar

    I loved Singapore when I visited for the first time last year. Compared to the 15-hour flight from Los Angeles, your three-hour journey over is much more convenient! Despite your short stay, you saw and ate a lot of the iconic sites and food, respectively, and I look forward to hearing more about your time there!

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      I remembered your blog about your trip to Singaoore when we admired Marina Bay Sands from a distance 🙂

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  6. Amy Avatar

    What a fabulous tour! Love to see Singapore someday. 🙂

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      I hope you can get to visit. I think you will like it.

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  7. Cherryl Avatar

    Love this, what a great experience and Singapore looks very inviting 🔆

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      It’s one of the countries where we feel at home.

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  8. thehungrytravellers.blog Avatar

    Absolutely love Singapore, what a wonderful place. Glad to see you experienced the Gardens By The Bay show…isn’t it great!? Been twice, would happily return for a third bite 😀

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      It’s a great city. Every visit brings out the foodie in me.

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  9. Rupali Avatar

    Lovely tour. Singapore is on my bucket list.

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      It was fun, and having joggers and cyclists around motivated us.

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  10. Dalmatian Insider Avatar

    Wow! Singapore is nothing short of amazing. I’ve never been but would like to go. A stay at the Marina Bay Sands is on my bucket list.

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      I’ve read a lot of great reviews and blogs from people who have stayed at the Marina Bay Sands. I hope you get to visit soon.

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  11. Lookoom Avatar

    I am glad you enjoyed your visit to Singapore. Reading your articles and other reviews, I realise that I missed out on a lot during my stay which was not sufficiently well prepared.

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      Singapore doesn’t fail to surprise. I hope you get a chance to go back to get to see and experience it more.

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  12. Ju-Lyn Avatar

    The Jewel and Marina Bayfront are so diverting! You take such lovely scenes of my hometown!

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      Every visit in Singapore is a unforgettable. We should stay longer next time.

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      1. Ju-Lyn Avatar

        Yes indeed! And if you have fine and space, give me a shout and we can have a coffee!

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      2. MrsWayfarer Avatar

        Sounds good! Will do!

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  13. ubudtourpackages Avatar

    Good idea. Great photos

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    1. MrsWayfarer Avatar

      Glad you liked them!

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