If you have time preference, you should book in advance by tel and leave your visa card no.
Booking is quite full for weekends.
Or you can book the duck tour first and go to try the hot air balloon then go back for duck tour.
I am sure there are less people queueing for the balloon ride.
Why don't you try the Singapore Flyer that night too ?
2. Breakfasts
There is a big and clean food court in Raffles City.
Actually there are a lot of food courts / fast food / coffee shops / restaurants in all shopping malls.
If you want coffee and toast or yum cha, can go to Purvis Street (very near Raffles Hotel) where there are Hainan-style coffee shops / tea houses.
A very good place for coffee and kaya toast is Killiney Kopitan , several outlets, including one in Marina Square (the big shopping mall below your hotel). I like this one better than Ah Kun.
Don't worry about eating in Sing, a lot of places, and quite clean.
I heard that there is a "No Signboard" (or maybe another one with main restaurant in East Coast) seafood restaurant in The Esplanades (the durian shaped dome) with air-con but you MUST book in advance.
Other big food courts like Newton and Maxwell do not have air-con.
Actually, my kid and I prefer air-con, but food in non-air-con places are as good as those where there is air-con. And there is always a light breeze in Singapore, not like HK, so it feels better.
i'm going to singapore by end of july, and planning to stay at golden landmark as well. may i ask:-
*did you book the hotel in hk via travel agent, and how much per room night?
*whether you ride on taxi or mrt to hotel from airport? if taxi, how much it costs?
*is there any hairdryer/iron/ironing board equipped in the room?
thanks in advance for your patience to provide information on above.
If you have time preference, you should book in advance by tel and leave your visa card no.
Booking is quite full for weekends.
Or you can book the duck tou ...