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If there is 1 thing you Would do or see in these cities what wud it be <span title="singapore.adelaide,brisbane,melbourne">singapore.adelaide,brisba...</span>

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iam going on a multi trip in 5 weeks and would like to know what are the best attractions in these places as iam only in each place for 3 days thanx

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  1. Haven&#039;t been to singapore but

    Adelaide is mainly a wine town (Barossa and claire Valleys- some of the best wines in the world come from here) so you can go to wine tours. or join the tour of adelaide go to the information desk in the centre of town and they can help you out.

    If you go at the right time there&#039;s cherry picking season

    Didn&#039;t spend much time in melbourne

    Hardly went to brisbane only went to the gold coast theme parks but check out their tourist section they should have something that will interest you.


  2. it really depends what you like right?&gt;

    Melbourne: i guess once you reach melbourne, you can visit the Fliders station (night time you properly be able to take some great shots there. Mornington peninsula is a great place to chill and enjoy the senery and all. I strongly advise you to &#039;get out&#039; of the city, it can be quite boring. there are heaps of national park with beautiful views etc. (wilson prom, grampians, otways etc.)

    singapore, its a food paradise. just head to any hawker centres and you will know what i mean. If you like shopping, orchard road is the place. Sentosa, jurong bird park, zoo, etc are typical &#039;tourist spot&#039; so if you only have time for one, i put my money on sentosa, lots of things to do there, laser show, theres siloso beach (if you like to see hunks and babes) and are into beach vollyball...etc.night spot: zouk, M.O.S etc....

  3. Hi there

    3 things to do in Singapore:

    1. Visit a heartland HDB town centre, e.g. Toa Payoh to get a sense of a true-r Singapore.

    2. A walking tour of Little India: temples, sarees, local market, antiques, etc

      

    3. An evening at the Singapore Night Safari

    http://www.etour-singapore.com/singapore...

    Enjoy your multi destination tour!

  4. in singapore i would highly recommend visiting the jurong bird park www.birdpark.com.sg, get there early around 9am so that you can see all of the different bird shows. allow yourself at least 6 hours there to enable you to visit all of the enclosures. admission is about $20SG for an adult. i would also like to visit the night safari and the butterfly park and insect kingdom www.butterflypark.com.sg next time i visit singapore. admission for the butterfly park is $10SG for an adult but i&#039;m not sure what the price of admission for the night safari is. you can buy a discount pass to visit all three parks in one day, i think it&#039;s about $40SG but i think that would lead to rushing around and not having enough time to enjoy all of the attractions.

    in adelaide i would recommend a visit to the seaside suburb of glenelg, it is my favourite area of adelaide.

    in brisbane take a trip on the brisbane river in a water taxi, and visit the artificial beach and the buddhist temple at the old expo site. then go to fortitude valley to enjoy some of the restaurants and nightlife.

    3 days is not long enough to explore melbourne but here are some suggestions. if you will be in melbourne on the weekend go to a game of australian rules at the mcg. september is when the afl finals are played and you can see the best teams playing to see who will win the premiership. pay a visit to federation square during the daytime to see some innovative architecture and then cross to the other side of flinders street to see the grand classical architecture of the forum theatre. behind the forum theatre is hosier lane which is world renowned for street art and many people go there to view and take picture of it. you might wish to spend more time exploring the bars, cafes, shops and art in the laneways of melbourne&#039;s cbd.

    make sure to visit the southbank precinct at night. the promenade between the yarra river and the casino features massive fireballs at regular intervals. also the trees along nearby st kilda road are lit with thousands of fairy lights and the spire on the concert hall is lit with everchanging coloured lights.

    a walk through the botanical gardens in the parklands along the river is an enjoyable excursion and you may also take a tour of government house there. on the other side of the city you could visit melbourne zoo in royal park which is one of the world&#039;s best zoos. you can meet some of australia&#039;s native animals such as kangaroos and emus there (pronounced locally as eemew, not emoo).

    if you can manage a short trip away from the city i can recommend a ride through the temperate rainforest of the dandenong ranges on the steamtrain puffing billy. or, you could take a short 1 hour trip through the countryside to visit healesville sanctuary where you can have more interactions with australian wildlife - kangaroos, koalas, wombats. or, for a day/evening excursion head to phillip island about 1 1/2 - 2 hours from melbourne to see the penguin parade.

    for more info on things to do in melbourne check the victorian tourism board website http://www.visitvictoria.com/

  5. MELBOURNE: Go to an afl game, go look around/have dinner maybe at the docklands if you can afford it! lol

  6. The aqaurium in Singapore  

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