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On holidays with Sam and Snezana in Singapore

The gorgeous couple recently returned from their first overseas trip together as a family and shared their happy snaps and top travel tips from Singapore with us.

Sam Wood and Snezana Markoski, along with Snezana’s daughter Eve, recently returned from their first overseas trip as a family to Singapore and spoke to The Weekly Online about their adventure.

“We had so much fun exploring, relaxing and having quality time together,” Sam said.

“It’s a great place to just let your inner child run loose and relax, laugh and giggle with your precious little ones,” Snezana agreed.

Here, they share their favourite snaps from their trip and Snezana reveals her go-to places in Singapore.

It will no doubt leave you itching to go travelling!

Haji Lane, Singapore’s narrowest street was one place we all enjoyed for different reasons. This street is lined with hipster bars, quaint cafes, yummy restaurants and some seriously great stores. You can pick up a stylish new outfit or cool bits and pieces for your home. If you’re after a gift for someone who you know isn’t a fan of the souvenir fridge magnet (boooooring) this is one of the places to go.”

“Kampong Glam – This area is an amazing little culture pocket in the Arab quarter with the Sultan Mosque standing tall and strong behind the hustle and bustle of Singapore. From the architecture to the exotic foods and fragrances, this place really is a delight to the senses. Eve especially loved creating her own fragrance from an authentic perfumery.”

“If you love colour, then Little India is one neighbourhood you need to visit. The stores overflow with colourful fabrics and beautiful fragrant leis are being made at the speed of light in the street stalls. Eve particularly loved getting a henna tattoo to show her friends. As a lover of art, she was absolutely mesmerized as she watched the intricate pattern appear like magic.”

“If you’re hungry and you’re wanting something that is authentic, tastes amazing and cheap, then look no further than Satay Street. The street is blocked off at night and comes alive with the smell of the smokey satay grills. All three of us love street food so this was right up our alley. There is a huge selection of traditional food to choose from and taste. Whether you love your red meat, white meat, seafood or just feel like a vegie dish this is one place you need to visit. P.s be prepared to smell like a grill afterwards!”

“We highly recommend you drop by Open Farm Community if you are after a bite to eat and are looking for something that is bursting with flavour and freshness. They have a gorgeous vegie patch and herb garden, so that you can see where the yummy fresh ingredients in your meals and cocktails come from. This is a really is a unique garden-to-plate experience.

Ohh and the dessert… YUM! Sam made the mistake of waiting for his food to settle before he tucked into dessert… silly man! When it comes to dessert, when Eve and I are involved, you snooze, you lose buster!”

“The jungle breakfast at Singapore Zoo

is a must; great for both young and old. Seeing the beautiful orangutans interacting with each other while they too enjoy their breakfast is such an unforgettable experience.”

“Truly breathtaking! Yes it’s man made but I think this is what makes it so unique. The Gardens

are incredibly enchanting. I felt like a child walking through, wishing I was a fairy that lived amongst the flowers and trees.

The Garden Rhapsody Light and Sound show is something you must see. The Avatar like supertrees are beautiful and we highly recommend you take the walk amongst the treetops as that was definitely a highlight for all of us. We were lucky enough to do this walk at dusk and witness the gardens change from day to night. The view is indescribable and a photographers dream.”

This is a place we suggest you block out a full day for. You can spend the entire day at Universal Studios and be entertained the whole time. The kids will love this and so will you. After a day of running around and going on rides the kids will get back to the hotel and fall asleep in a second like little angels. Mummy time!”

Chinatown has beautifully decorated street fronts with the trademark lanterns hanging across the street from building to building. A great place to get souvenirs and visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. There is no better place to be brave and taste durian fruit known by many for its pungent stench. Personally, we hated it but you gotta try these things.”

“What can I say? The W hotel was very luxurious and rockstar-like if you ask Eve. The facilities are impressive with a beautiful Spa for pampering, a large pool with fun pool cushions which Eve wouldn’t get off (or share) and a gym, which we naturally made use of…Sam more than me of course! There are also bars and restaurants with a resident DJ in the hotel lobby. This hotel has adjoining family-friendly rooms, which are great. Especially if you’re like me and the mere thought of having your child in a separate hotel room is enough to give you a heart attack. The rooms are very impressive and I can’t wait to stay there again.”

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