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Singapore In February – Your Ultimate Guide To Visit The Lion City In The Month Of Love

The Republic of Singapore is an awesome country where Asian tradition blends with the modern vision of the west. The very ability of Singapore to grow at an extraordinary pace with latest advancements without compromising on the cultural value is the reason why thousands of tourists visit this amazing country. Without a doubt, Singapore is a destination which can be enjoyed at any time of the year. However, Here are some of the things that you need to know about visiting Singapore in February. So, let’s go ahead and learn more about how visiting Singapore in February is a lovely thing to do.

Chinatown in Singapore
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Why you should visit Singapore in February?

The first of the many beneficial things in Singapore during February is the weather. Singapore is a tropical country with the weather throughout the year being with slightly varying degrees of rain and heat. The amount of rainfall is very low during this period with low humility making it perfect for a balmy vacation. You can get yourself a good tan at the Sentosa and swim your blues away. It is also a perfect time for you to try out water sports.

What are the best things to do in February?

With enjoyable weather conditions making it favourable to visit and enjoy several various attractions, February is certainly one of the best times to visit the country. Here are some of the best ones you should consider adding in your plan to visit Singapore in February.

1. Night Safari in Singapore Zoo

The nights in February are neither too hot nor too cold, making it a perfect time to explore the tropical forests. You can take a ride or a walk amidst the wild fauna and flora of Singapore zoo to feel the excitement of nightlife in a different way with your family.

An elephant at the Singapore zoo during the night safari
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2. Gardens by the Bay

This iconic attraction is one of the most visited places in the country. No matter when you visit the country, you can’t afford to miss to experience the Gardens by the Bay. Especially in the month of February, you can take a pleasant stroll in the evenings with your family and friends. 

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3.  Mount Faber

Mount Faber is one of the places where you can see some unparalleled views of the city. It is also one of the romantic places to visit in Singapore. With clear skies and hassle-free cable car rides to this mountain with best views and stunning background, it is definitely a place visit in Singapore during February. 

A park above mount faber, one of the best places to visit at Singapore in February
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4. Universal Studios

Your Singapore trip is incomplete without a day in Universal Studios. There are seven theme parks with 24 rides and much more. It is one of the best places to visit in Singapore at any month of the year let alone February. There is also an auspicious Dragon Trail walk and a meeting with Monster Lo Hei of Sesame Street happening during the first half of February commemorating the Chinese New year. 

The entrance of the Universal Studios
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5. Jurong Bird Park

Asia’s third-largest bird park, the Jurong Bird Park is yet another opportunity to experience the exotic species in Singapore. With nice sunny weather, you can visit the bird park and explore its entirety without any distress whatsoever making it one of the best places to visit in Singapore in February.  There are almost 3500 birds belonging to around 400 species.

Flamingos at the Juro Bird Park, one of the best places to visit in Singapore during February
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What happens at Singapore in February?

Singapore in February is a lot more than just the comfortable climate. There are more exciting events and festivals happening in the Lion city during the month of February. You can experience the vibrant side of the city if you visit during the month of February and be a part of the following events.

1. Chinese New Year

Singapore is a land of many cultures and one of the most prominent cultures is the Chinses culture. February is the month when the Chinese new year is celebrated and you can see the streets turning red due to the extravagant celebrations. You can see the clowns, dancers, acrobats and variety of artists performing on the streets of the city. Especially,  Chinatown is filled with a festive vibe. Overall, Singapore in February enables you to witness the assimilation of various cultures.

2. Stereofest 

 If you are an avid music lover and probably wondering on how you are gonna quench your love for music at Singapore in February, then Stereofest is your answer. Happening in the second half of February, the Malay festival is more than just a music concert. It will be one of the most fun-filled nights you have ever had. 

3. River Hongbao Celebration

This is one of the events which that commemorates the Chinese New Year happening in the banks of River Hongbao. There are a number of activities and entertainment for people of all ages in Marina Bay Sands.  This provides you with unforgettable experiences of Chinese culture blend together with the aesthetics of the beautiful city. Don’t overlook to take part in the celebration when you visit Singapore in February.

River Hongbao Celebration happening at Singapore in February
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With all these exciting events and festive mood, Singapore in February is the best way to admire the beautiful place in calm, enjoyable weather conditions. Singapore is a unique destination which is loved by people of all ages. Craft your very own itinerary with Pickyourtrail to visit Singapore in February. There are also packages to Singapore available with some amazing itineraries. 

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