DAY 39 "SINGAPORE ATTRACTIONS" '80DAYS' Series with Paul G Roberts
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 Published On Premiered Aug 23, 2023

It's Day 39 and Roberts is running wld in Singapore a city he first visited over two decades ago.

Singapore is a vibrant cosmopolitan city-state located in Southeast Asia that is known for its unique blend of cultures, stunning architecture, and mouth-watering cuisine. With so much to see and do, it can be challenging to narrow down the top attractions to visit during your trip to Singapore. However, here are ten of the most popular and must-see attractions in Singapore that you simply can't miss.

1. Marina Bay Sands

One of the most iconic landmarks in Singapore, the Marina Bay Sands is a luxurious integrated resort that features a hotel, casino, shopping mall, restaurants, and the world's largest infinity pool. A towering structure that dominates the city skyline, the Marina Bay Sands offers panoramic views of the city and is a must-visit attraction in Singapore.

2. Gardens by the Bay

Located adjacent to the Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay is a beautiful nature park that features over 1 million plants from around the world. The park comprises three waterfront gardens - Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central - and is home to the famous Supertree Grove, which features 18 giant tree-like structures that are illuminated at night.

3. Sentosa Island

Sentosa Island is a popular island resort that is located just off the coast of Singapore. The island is home to several attractions, including Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, S.E.A. Aquarium, and the Skyline Luge Sentosa. Visitors can also enjoy the island's pristine beaches, golf courses, and vibrant nightlife.

4. Singapore Zoo

The Singapore Zoo is a world-renowned wildlife park that is home to over 2,800 animals from 300 different species. The zoo is known for its open-concept exhibits that allow visitors to get up close and personal with the animals, including orangutans, tigers, and elephants. The zoo also offers a range of interactive experiences, including breakfast with orangutans and night safaris.

5. National Museum of Singapore

The National Museum of Singapore is the oldest museum in Singapore and features exhibits that showcase the country's rich history and culture.

6. Clarke Quay

Located along the Singapore River, Clarke Quay is a vibrant entertainment precinct that is home to a range of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. The area is known for its lively atmosphere and is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.

7. Chinatown

Singapore's Chinatown is a bustling district that is home to a range of street markets, temples, and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore the area's rich heritage, sample traditional Chinese food, and shop for souvenirs.

8. Merlion Park

The Merlion is a mythical creature that is half-lion, half-fish and is the official mascot of Singapore. Merlion Park is located along the waterfront and features a 37-meter-tall statue of the creature that spouts water from its mouth. The park offers stunning views of the Marina Bay Sands and is a popular spot for taking photos.

9. Singapore Flyer

The Singapore Flyer is one of the world's tallest Ferris wheels and offers panoramic views of the city from a height of 165 meters. Visitors can enjoy a 30-minute ride on the Flyer and take in the

10. Universal Studios Singapore
Singapore’s only movie-theme park features 24 rides and attractions, including a pair of dueling coasters that brush past one another in several near misses in their aerial combat. Thrill-seekers can choose between a coaster where they are seated or the other where riders are suspended.

11. Raffles Hotel

80DAYS
In ’80 DAYS’, starting from his home base of Sydney adventurer and Award winning film maker Paul G Roberts, retraces the global footsteps of Phileas Fogg, hero of Jules Verne’s most famous work, “Around the World in 80 Days”, and this time around Roberts does a deep dive on history, art and culture of the cities he visits, and he captures and records his global adventures for a new 80 Episode TV series.

Making an Award winning film is no small feat. Roberts has no less than 16 Best picture wins from major international Film festivals.

Usually it takes a great story, a team of highly skilled artisans. Writers, producers, a great director, editors, actors and usually a pile of money.
And even then it takes a decent amount of luck and a lot of dedication for it to realise the promise it had on paper. There are a million things that can derail the project.

The degree of difficulty is amplified many times over when it has ambitions to become a series.

But for one person to attempt to all of this solo, is for most experts just insanity.

In this new 80 episode solo Round the World Series, Award winning filmmaker and travel lover Paul G Roberts is the writer, director, producer, star, pre


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