9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
A Must Have!!!,
August 17, 2009 Trisha (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Singapore Encounter (Best Of) (Paperback)
My husband and I took a week long trip to Singapore. When we landed, we realized that we had no idea where to go and what to see, all we knew was that Singapore was supposed to have great food. We were staying near Orchard Road and stopped by the Borders Books, and after looking over the extensive travel book section decided upon this one for it's compact size. We then began exploring each neighborhood one at a time while we ate our way through the city! Every restaurant recommendation did NOT disappoint! We literally ate 4-5 meals a day and used this book to guide us to all the Hawker Stalls that sell AMAZING food! I've bought a Lonely Planet City Guide, which is a little more extensive; however, we have found the Encounter series a lot more user-friendly as all information (eating, shopping, sites) are broken up by neighborhood instead of by category. The only downside is that a few of the timings were off -- we ended up going to a restaurant that wasn't open although the...Read more
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
All you need for a short trip in a handy pocketable size,
January 30, 2011 Dr. Trang (Cleveland, NE England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of Singapore (Lonely Planet Singapore Encounter) (Paperback)
The LP "Best of" series are first class, small pocket-size city guides. They typically contain around 100 pages and are high print-quality, full-colour publications.
This "Best of Singapore" guide contains 96 pages and is authored by Rachael Antony. The soft covers double as handy fold-out maps: the front cover a map of the whole of Singapore Island, and the back a street map of the city centre. The book is then divided into colour-coded sections:
Introducing Singapore; precincts, itineraries
Highlights
Sights and activities
Out and about
Shopping
Eating
Entertainment
Sleeping
About Singapore (history, environment, government etc)
Directory
Index
Every page has colour photography and mini-articles inserted into the main text in coloured text-boxes (for example brief bios of Stamford Raffles or Lee Kuan Yew, how to speak Singlish or on the "teen...Read more
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
handy pocket guide does the trick,
November 21, 2011 Doktor Octo "doktor_octo" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Singapore Encounter (Paperback)
I found this guide handy and helpful and easy to stick in my back pocket for quick reference. The Accomodation section is weak and very limited and seems more like a random selection of a handful of places rather than a well-researched list of good deals. It still provides a decent overview.