On our return to Singapore we again landed late afternoon. We then we found they had given us an "upgrade" which actually means a pool view. Funny thing is, the pool view rooms are even smaller!
We had decided that we would eat at the hotels Ah Hoi's restaurant. It is an award winning one- local cuisine. I would recommend this one to everyone- its well worth a visit. We had a taster of crocodile satays- which actually were really melt in the mouth. We then shared 3 dishes and I particularly liked the kway teow ( a stir fried fish and noodles). It actually reminded me of eating at Jalan Alor in KL which I thought was fabulous.
We then decided to blow the bank and went to Rumpoles bar in the hotel for a couple of drinks( think £20 here) Rumpoles has been done up recently and was a lot nicer. I remember it as being dominated with sports screens and full of smoke. Now it has a smoking area in a through room and only one sports screen which had football on but no sound.
The next day we took the Singapore Airlines hop on, hop off bus. The bus stops just opposite the hotel. If you show your boarding ticket for SA and it is within the last 3 days( I think) then you can buy a ticket for 6 dollars- fantastic value. However, it was great for us as we knew Singapore. I would tell anyone new to Singapore to take the other hop on, hop off bus as the SIA one does not have commentary beyond listing you what you can visit at each stop. I had liked the idea of the bus as, if I wasn't feeling too well I could just do my sight seeing sitting down

The other hop on bus cost around 42 dollars for 2 days, although Uniquely Singapore quote it at $S29.70. More info
[here
The Singapore Airlines one has info
here.
Some of the things we did that day-
A visit to Bencoolen Street and to Sim Lim Square where OH bought one of the latest memory sticks at a bout half the UK price. This place is definitely where you go if you want electrical bargains.
Singapore Flyer- this was new to us and is actually the world's largest observation wheel. I enjoyed that but what a palavar before you got on- tickets searched several times, security checks and finally the compulsory photo.
Clarke Quay for a cooling drink at Brewerkz and then a bumboat ride. This was the hottest river cruise I've ever done. Anywhere else and you get a cooling breeze- not that day

We have done the river cruise before but it was worth another go.
That night we went to Boat Quay and to our favourite restaurant there- The Forum. Brilliant food and I can particularly recommend the crispy chicken and the Beef Rendang( this is actually where I had my first Rendang, and now its one of my favourite recipes at home)
We had a bit of laugh as the table next to us was a pre meeting dinner. The reps job was obviously to take the clients out and get them to eat chilli crab. If you've ever had this before you will know how messy this is. When we tried it we had been given plastic bibs to wear. These poor souls were not even encouraged to cover the front of their shirts with their napkins. The inevitable happened and the bigwig was clarted in sauce and started fretting over the state he was in. We went on to Black Penny( I think that was the name- it is next to Harry's Bar) and then to Iguanas, back at Clarke Quay.
Our last day we went to revisit China Town- this is something we will always do. The Sri Mariammam Temple had another celebration going on, this one was all women. We have been here before but it is well worth revisiting- it is fascinating. Right in the middle of China town is a museum which shows the history of Chinatown and the immigrants who settled here. We had been there on our first visit to Singapore but wanted to go back. There are reconconstructions of living conditions and it is very interesting.
I bought a bed runner and cushion covers at my favourite shop there. We spend a while at a roadside cafe just watching the world go by.
On our way back to our hotel we stopped off at Clarke Quay to have a look at the Novotel. We would prefer in future to stay beside the Quay. Novotel used to be the New Otani, which we had stayed at before. I asked to see one of the rooms and was more than happy with it. We may end up there sometime.
We spent the afternoon by the pool, relaxing. Great pool area and loads of loungers. We had a free 6pm checkout and then went to the Club Lounge till 7.30 when we made our way to the airport.
The added bonus to the end of our holiday was that our plane was the brand new 380. We got a fleeting look at the suites before taking our own economy seats. Def a great plane and I can even say that the economy seats were comfy and easy to sleep in.
I love Singapore- I just wish I hadn't gone up so much in price. It is enough to make us a think before rebooking - but we probably won't be able to resist it.