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Raffles Hotel Singapore has been listed in the influential Conde Nast Traveler's Gold List 2007.
The Singapore Sling, perhaps the world's most famous cocktail recipe, was invented by a Raffles Hotel barman. Make an authentic replica at home with eight ingredients.
Try out some of these yummy sippers, what I call balcony drinks, from Southeast Asia.
From cosmopolitan venues to classic boutique hotels, Phnom Penh offers an attractive choice of luxury accommodation suitable for business and pleasure.
Raffles Hotel and other Raffles legacies feature strongly in the new book by John Malathronas, Singapore Swing, one of few books of travel literature about Singapore
This British administrator founded Singapore, conserved Melaka, and administered Java with foresight and tolerance. There was reciprocal love between ruler and ruled.
Angkor Wat grows more popular by the day and visitors to the complex should try to make a reservation before travelling to Cambodia, home of the famous Kymer ruins.
The 15th season of CBS's popular reality series The Amazing Race continues as one team breaks one of the cardinal rules of the Race and loses a passport.
Detailing arguably the best hotel in Singapore plus what to see in this viubrant Asian city where east meets west in the very best possible way.
Changi Airport in Singapore can offer a few hotels, but even those further afield are, on average, only 16-18 Kms. away, and taxis are plentiful and run all night
An hour or two to spare? The ethnic neighbourhoods of Singapore will make a change from Mall shopping. Little India and Little China offer colour and smells to delight.
Singapore is a popular stopover destination for many travellers, but it is possible to do some Singapore sightseeing in just a few hours. Here's what to see in a day.
Any budget traveler can enjoy the complex history of Singapore by embarking on a walking tour of its architecture from Raffles Plaza Hotel to Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
Pol Pot's killing fields may have been eradicated, but the new threat to Cambodia's Angkor Wat is mounting visitor numbers but hotels are there to cope with this.
Among Singapore's skyscrapers and state of the art shopping malls is an oasis of 123 acres of green space awaiting your visit.
After sailing for more than 2,600 nautical miles on board Crystal Symphony, the final sea day before arriving in Singapore leaves time for last minute luxuries.
The Japanese occupation,1942-45, weighed heavily on Singapore but they do not forget. They promote their historical memory with museums, monuments and commemorations.
Many travelers stop in transit at Singapore's Changi airport but few decide to stop and visit this often overlooked yet fascinating island nation.
A vibrant, beautifully-planned city, Singapore boasts many tourist attractions. Many of these are free.
Every year in December the oldest and most historical beach resort in Thailand hosts a vintage car parade commencing in Bangkok and ending in Hua Hin.
Travel to Singapore, holiday Singapore, dine Singapore, shop Singapore - LOVE Singapore. Discover S E Asia's little miracle! In Singapore, things to do are legion.
Singapore is known to be a clean, green, efficient and safe city state. Racing enthusiasts remember it as host to the September round of the 2009 F1 World Championship.
Celebrate the holidays or any occasion by branching out from the usual martini or gin and tonic. Offer your guests a drink with a history in another part of the world.


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