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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore with your globe-trotting sports nut, Oly Bennett, reporting from the land of hawker heaven and hyper-efficient everything. It’s a warm, humid day in the Lion City with classic equatorial vibes: think “free sauna with every step,” perfect for air-conditioned adventures and sunset strolls by the bay. According to the Meteorological Service Singapore, you can expect a toasty afternoon with a chance of passing showers later, so keep that umbrella handy—it’s basically part of the national dress code. Over at Marina Bay Sands, the Sands Theatre is buzzing tonight with a big-name musical touring Asia; check the Marina Bay Sands events calendar for last-minute tickets if you’re in the mood for show tunes and spectacle. Down in the Civic District, the National Gallery Singapore is running special weekend programs tied to its Southeast Asian art collection, with family-friendly tours and drop-in activities. Over in Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, their “free-for-all” concourse performances are rolling this evening, with local musicians bringing live music to the waterfront. And if you’re a night owl, Clarke Quay is hosting DJ nights and drink promos at several bars, turning the riverside into a neon playground. On the news and city updates front, local outlets like The Straits Times and Channel NewsAsia report a steady stream of new restaurant openings, especially around Tanjong Pagar and Jalan Besar, with trendy izakayas, fusion ramen joints, and modern kopitiams giving foodies fresh missions. The Land Transport Authority has been ramping up testing and improvements on newer MRT lines, and there are occasional weekend adjustments on some bus routes, so it’s smart to check the MyTransport.SG app or SMRT’s updates before you head out. If you’re planning your day, here’s the Oly game plan. Start late morning at Gardens by the Bay: step into Cloud Forest or Flower Dome to cool down in sci‑fi greenery, then catch the Supertree Grove in the late afternoon. Swing over to Kampong Glam for street art, indie shops, and seriously good Middle Eastern and Malay food along Haji Lane and Arab Street. For something a bit quirkier, explore the Geylang Serai area if there’s a bazaar or seasonal market on—it’s one of the best ways to feel the cultural heartbeat of the Malay community. After dark, head to Marina Bay to watch the Spectra light and water show outside Marina Bay Sands, then, if you still have energy, wander to a rooftop bar for city views that look like a video game on max graphics. Local tip time: Singapore’s tap water is safe to drink, so bring a refillable bottle and skip buying endless plastic. And here’s a fun fact: chewing gum is famously restricted, but sports and fitness are everywhere; the city has free outdoor workout stations tucked into parks and HDB estates, so you can squeeze in a quick street-gym session between snacks like a true local athlete. For tomorrow, keep an eye on more weekend markets, museum programs, and rotating pop-up events at places like Suntec City and Jewel Changi, plus Sunday brunch scenes from Robertson Quay to the East Coast. Tune in again for another fast lap around the quirkiest and coolest things to do in Singapore. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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