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Sunday, 18 April 2010
KL- Singapore
The train from KL to Singapore is every bit of its $15 price. 6 hours, in average comfort, but the main good thing is that there isnt a single white face on that train. Refreshed from being away from tourists, i arrived in Singapore early evening. There is a check point you get off at to get your passport checked when you arrive in Singapore - i understand actually you should get back on the train again to the central station but i got a taxi to the cozy hostel on north bridge street, which is $14 singapore dollars (about 5 pounds) and about the cheapest you can get in Singapore. However, there is free internet, and its right in the centre beside city hall, Raffles hotel etc etc. As it happened i didnt use it as i went to eat and got bored, and went to the casino until 7am. There is a new 'supercasino' opens on 27th April, just a few days after i leave, mores the shame. So i ate in the 'bakery' at Raffles, id say some of the best food ive ever had, then onto the Metro to Singapores super efficient airport to Bali...
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accomodation,
hostels in singapore,
KL,
singapore,
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