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Rachael Antony

    The Lonely Planet Guide to Experimental Travel
    Lonely Planet: Singapore. Best Of
    • Lonely Planet: Singapore. Best Of

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Distinctly Asian, undeniably modern - welcome to Singapore, where skyscrapers and shopping malls rub shoulders with hawker stalls and traditional temples. Want the city at your fingertips? Then pack the discerning Best of Singapore in your pocket and set off for a short break to remember. • PLAN YOUR STAY with our easy-to-use fold-out maps, suggested itineraries and walking tours• BAG A BARGAIN at classy boutiques and designer outlets. Find out why Singpore is one of the world's most popular shopping destinations!• STEAL THE SCENE with the city's movers at the hottest dance clubs, pubs and cocktail bars• DINE OUT at stylish restaurants or streetside stalls. Sample the reasons why Singapore is so famous for its food• STAY IN STYLE at swanky hotels, private guesthouses and hip apartments

      Lonely Planet: Singapore. Best Of
      3.5
    • Forget package holidays and classic travel routes. Wave adieu to predictable journeys and escape the clutches of tourist traps. The time has come for different travel rules and The Lonely Planet Guide to Experimental Travel is your passport to a new world.Do you yearn for the glories of yesteryear? Pack an octogenarian guidebook and replace the subway with a penny farthing for an Anachronistic Adventure. Do you like to gamble? Taste the real thrill of adventure with Trip Poker or Monopoly Travel. Are you desperate for a holiday but strapped for cash? To undertake Budget Tourism low funds are not an obstacle but a prerequisite.With over 40 experiments to try, an enthralling history of Experimental Travel, interviews with our expert authors - including the founder of Latourex, an organization dedicated to Experimental Travel - and reports by intrepid experimenters, you'll be perfectly equipped for the open road. It's just up to you to fly the flag, pick up the mantle and fire up your experimental engine. Good luck!

      The Lonely Planet Guide to Experimental Travel