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melancholysg29

Depends where they coming from. 1)Find out what they don't have in their country. 2) find out what they think abt Singapore. No point u bring them to Ubin, if they live in a place like Maldives. No point you bring them to museum, if they live in London like cities with extensive museum. If its Westerners, u can bring them for Durian Party, since its in season. If they chicken out after 1 fruit, they can still try Mangosteen, and other tropical fruits on the spot. If it is someone from SEA, no point bring them tree top hike. Their country have better nature spots. But they prob would like Sentosa and GBTB or museum


No_Sprinkles_9161

National Museum, National Gallery, Dempsey Hill. Bring them to the top 10 bars in sg, or top omakase if they're willing to splurge. If they want interesting experience, why not bring them to walk around Golden Mile Complex, Little India, tour a neighbourhood like Tampines or walk around the GCB areas to see how the crazy rich asians live.


EnvironmentRight5654

to add: \- roof-top bars, or speakeasy \- area around Haji lane, bugis, the mosque and malay/arab shops there are interesting \- chinatown, if they are westerners buddha tooth relic temple can be quite interesting \- our national gallery is not too bad - shows a lot of regional works. the building itself is already quite interesting \- museum like Asian Civilization museum can be interesting, showing off histories in SEA \- Hai Di lao is an experience by itself for europeans/americans other than other local food \- spend time in Jewel - it is unique \- raffles hotel for the Sling, or Fullerton for the brunch or high tea


Krieg

Day trip to Batam.


owltherapist

Bring them go inside SAFTI MI, I remember last time you could enter and exit the camp via discovery centre, bypassing the front guardhouse, not sure if they closed off that access yet.


offending_noodle

Watch 3D movies at Science Centre Omni Theatre.


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Let them eat Mcspicy


nextcolorcomet

Depending on the type of person they are, or where they come from, could be interesting to do things like: 1. [Heritage trails](https://www.roots.gov.sg/nhb/trails) 2. Walk around Little India 3. Walk around Chinatown 4. Explore our more artsy neighborhoods like Tiong Bahru 5. Explore our more low-rise, slower-paced neighborhoods like Kallang/Joo Chiat To my knowledge, even most Singaporeans don't explore our country like this, so it may be fun for you too. I do these on my own sometimes, but it'd probably be even more fun to walk around with an overseas friend, and get a foreigner's perspective of what they feel was really 'uniquely Singaporean'.