GP Racing (UK)

TRAVEL GUIDE

SINGAPORE, 14 – 16 SEPTEMBER 2018

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Our guide to visiting the Singapore GP

YOUR GUIDE TO SINGAPORE

The Marina Bay Circuit, located close to the island’s southern tip, has played host to the Singapore Grand Prix since F1 first headed to the city-state in 2008 – the calendar’s inaugural night race. The tight street circuit encounter has been an eventful affair ever since, with 15 Safety Car deployment­s over the ten races.

Since becoming its own sovereign nation in 1965, Singapore has grown into one of the world’s most developed countries, ranking high in everything from economic strength and healthcare to technology and education. It has also received a ‘world’s smartest city’ accolade, with its airport proclaimed the world’s best.

The densely populated city-state has a heavy emphasis on maintainin­g its precious green spaces, and ten per cent of the island’s land is reserved for parks, gardens and nature reserves. The garden city project has given rise to new developmen­ts such as the Gardens by the Bay and the conservati­on of historical sites like the Singapore Botanical Gardens.

Opened in 2012, the Gardens by the Bay is a huge space situated on reclaimed land near the marina, east of the city’s downtown core. Home to an incredible array of themed gardens, the 250-acre complex is the site of one of Singapore’s most iconic spectacles, the Supertree Grove.

The Supertrees are man-made tree-shaped sculptures that house much of the technology that keeps the gardens healthy, whether that’s cooling or ventilatin­g the huge on-site greenhouse­s or collecting rainwater to irrigate the gardens. Each one is a vertical garden of its own, individual­ly themed with different flora.

Around 25 minutes north-west of the Gardens by the Bay, you’ll find the Singapore Botanical Gardens. This UNESCO World Heritage Site

is more than a hundred years older than the country it sits in and is adorned with lakes, lawns and gardens, perfect for a lazy wander. Head to the National Orchid Garden to see a mesmerisin­g array of the city-state’s symbolic flower.

Singapore’s food is varied and fusion is high on the menu. Heavy Chinese and Malay influences combine with Indian and Indonesian as well as inspiratio­n from Portugal and the UK to create a truly diverse cuisine.

Since the early ‘90s the city’s cultural sites have seen massive investment from the country’s leaders. The National Gallery, housed in the City Hall and Old Supreme Court buildings, and the Asian Civilisati­ons Museum are a must for history and art buffs. Keep an eye open for the Tang Shipwreck exhibition and works of art by some of Asia’s most acclaimed artists, such as Liu Kang and Cheong Soo Pieng.

For those looking for culture before they head to the GP, you can visit the Esplanade Theatres. Opened in 2002, the theatres play host to a full calendar of stage and musical performanc­es, including around a hundred shows a year by the city’s world-famous Singapore Symphony Orchestra.

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Singapore was F1’s first night race and has gone from strength to strength
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The stunning cityscape of Singapore from across the bay
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Singapore’s Botanical Gardens are more than 150 years old The Esplanade Theatres host concerts all year round
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Supertree Grove’s sculptures hide away modern technology
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