Hotels, restaurants and things to do - here's the lowdown.

Planning a holiday in Singapore and looking for hot new haunts? Our tip: check in to the centrally-located Mercure ICON if you want to be close to Chinatown and the city centre or book a room at the stylish Owen House if you want to stay within close proximity of diverse neighbourhoods such as Little India. Meanwhile, the new apartment hotel, Citadines Science Park, is a great option for families.
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Foodies are spoilt for choice, too. Make a beeline for Roia for delectable French fare; head to Nou for a lip-smacking Asian feast or book a table at Nana Dolly's for Peranakan-inspired homestyle dishes. In the mood for some adventure? Head to the 30,000-square-metre oasis of Sentosa Sensoryscape, which opened in March this year with six sensory gardens and an immersive night experience. Meanwhile, Singapore Cable Car is celebrating its 50th birthday this year with the launch of new SkyOrb cabins that have glass-bottom floors - perfect for "flying" above the city's scenic Harbourfront. visitsingapore.com
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