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Singapore to Johor Bahru A Day Journey
Throughout the Straits
  • Singapore, among Asia's a lot of dazzling and
    multicultural cities, is frequented by countless
    visitors every year, and while it boasts enough
    destinations and sightseeing areas to keep a
    tourist hectic for more than a week, it is also
    advisable to spare one day to visit neighboring
    Johor Bahru, just across the straights, where the
    ambience is different and there is a lot to see
    and go shopping ... This article will take you on
    a day trip to the city of Johor Bahru.
  • Getting from Singapore to Johor is as easy as
    pie You can take SBS bus No. 170, or Causeway
    Link (paths CW1/ CW2), or the Bus from singapore
    to KL from either the city centre (Queen Street
    Terminus), or from Kranji MRT Station.
  • Another choice is to share a taxi from Queen
    Street, or Rochor Roadway, not far from the city
    centre (Kindly note Only the Malaysian taxis can
    drive all the way to Johor Bahru).
  • Places of interest and sightseeing areas in Johor
    Bahru.
  • 1) Sultan Ibrahim Structure (Bangunan Sultan
    Ibrahim), among the city's most prominent
    landmarks, was built in the late 1930s and
    includes a combined colonial and Malay
    architecture. It is an excellent structure
    alright, but there is very little to do here see
    besides to see the building itself ...2) Sultan
    Abu Bakar State Mosque (Mosque Sultan Abu Bakar)
    sits atop of a prominent hillside, west of the
    city centre and overlooks the Straits of Johor
    and the island of Singapore.
  • Developed in the direction of the end of the 19th
    century by Sultan Abu Bakar, this architecturally
    fascinating structure, which can accommodate as
    much as 2 thousand prayers, combines both Western
    neo-classical and Islamic motifs and is concerned
    as one of the most lovely mosques in Malaysia,
    which makes it a place well worth checking out.
  • 3) Sultan Abu Bakar Royal Museum (Muzium Diraja
    Abu Bakar) is housed within the Istana Besar, a
    magnificent palace that was built in the 1860s by
    Sultan Abu Bakar, right above the straits of
    Johor, and includes both English and Malay
    architectural motifs.
  • The museum shows some of the most captivating
    treasures of the sultanate's royal household,
    consisting of artworks, classical times,
    silverware, gold and silver fashion jewelry,
    furnishings, traditional Malay weapons and more
    ... Extremely suggested.
  • 4) In Rumah MAWAR Crafts Centre, on Jalan Sungai
    Chat, you can see local specialists at work and
    purchase standard mementos like hand-painted
    batik materials and rattan-woven basketry.
  • Shopping and food in Johor Bahru.
  • A few of Johor Bahru's leading shopping center
    can be discovered around the centre of town, just
    a short distance from the bus terminus, while
    others are located in the suburban areas and need
    a short taxi ride (metered taxis here are really
    reasonable).
  • Typically speaking, Johor's mall are somewhat
    less glitzy than their counterparts in Singapore,
    but the rates they provide are typically better,
    especially for Malaysian produced goods, which
    can occasionally be 50 cheaper than throughout
    the straights.
  • City Square, the tallest structure in Johor
    Bahru, is the home of one of the city's most
    popular mall, with a very great option of both
    retail stores, food outlets and a movie theater
    complex.
  • Plaza Kotaraya, also in town and simply a brief
    walk from the buses from singapore to kuala
    lumpur, is a fairly enormous shopping center
    which seems to be popular amongst weekend
    consumers from Singapore. You can find here a
    selection of home home appliances, garments,
    toys, baggage and the likes ...
  • Landmark IT Shopping center, still around the
    city centre, is the right place to purchase IT
    products, consisting of computer systems and
    accessories, cellphones and all sorts of gizmos
    at relatively god prices.
  • KSL Cityis Johor's biggest and latest mall,
    boasting a floor location of virtually one
    million square feet, with more than 400 retail
    stores, 50 food outlets, and an enormous
    Cineplex.
  • Holiday Plaza, just five minutes' walk from
    there, is house to numerous stores that
    concentrate on DVDs and CDs (both motion pictures
    and computer games), however numerous of them are
    pirated (which is, most likely, why they are so
    low-cost).
  • To understand more about touring Singapore,
    consisting of tips for different day trip travel
    plans, visit the Singapore Tours and Attractions
    Guide, at metropolasia.com, where an unique area
    provides details on Ways to travel from Singapore
    to Johor Bahru.
  • Please if you desire to review more details find
    out more here to learn far more!
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