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Time Out Singapore November Issue: Your Singapore Bucket List

Nicole-Marie Ng
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Nicole-Marie Ng
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Grab a pen, it's time to start ticking off your Singapore bucket list. Now, I'm not going to lie, creating a list of things to do in this city is not hard. But sorting out what is really worth your – regardless if you live here or you’re just visiting – gets a bit trickier. Thankfully, the Time Out Singapore team is made up of highly opinionated people who hang out, go out and eat out a lot. Probably more than we should, to be honest. We’ve also turned to the experts for their fave haunts to present you this list of 99 things to do in Singapore. It’s everything we’re loving in the city right now.

Get your hands on Time Out Singapore's November issue at the following MRT stations for free from 7.30am to 9.30am on October 31:

Raffles Place

Tanjong Pagar

City Hall

Bugis

Orchard

Somerset

Dhoby Ghaut

Novena

Bishan

Buona Vista

Marina Bay

Queenstown

Afternoon distribution of excess copies (subject to availability) from 11.30am to 2.30pm at:

Promenade

Amoy Street Food Centre

Maxwell Food Centre

The magazine is also available at select cafés for free from November 5. The stock is limited so head down to the following cafés before the mag runs out.

Atlas Coffeehouse

Bee's Knees

Chye Seng Huat Hardware

Columbus Coffee Co.

Common Man Coffee Roasters

Huggs-Epigram Coffee Bookshop

Lunar Coffee Brewers

My Awesome Cafe

PS.Cafe

Sarnies

The Fabulous Baker Boy

Wheeler's Estate 

Wildseed Cafe & Bar

Can't get your hands on a copy? Subscribe to a Time Out Singapore for a year and we'll deliver a copy to your doorstep each month for just $33! Email subscribe.tosg@timeout.com for more information. Alternatively, you can download the digital version here.

Here's what you can expect in Time Out Singapore's November issue. 

This month's cover feature: Your Singapore Bucket List – 99 of the best things to do in the city right now.

Nonya revival: Peranakan restaurants that are redefining the cuisine.

Art for dummies: how to buy your first piece of art.

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