TUI launches new city breaks to a must-visit Asian city with flights departing from 3 UK airports

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TUI has added Singapore to its city breaks lineup, which it highlights as a great option for British travellers looking for a foodie break.
The Lion City is a dream destination for anyone who loves eating well without breaking the bank – you can grab a Michelin-starred meal for less than £5.
Towering modern architecture sits alongside tropical gardens and incredible street food, with year-round temperatures hovering around 30°C. Singapore offers foodies the chance to explore world-class cuisine in a truly stunning setting.
In July, the city hosts its famous Singapore Food Festival, which runs throughout the entire month.

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It is a celebration that brings together Michelin-starred chefs, street food vendors and more in one culinary event.
Visitors can explore the festivities across Chinatown Food Street, Clarke Quay and Marina Bay, where there is something delicious around every corner.
The festival isn't just about eating, though - get stuck into hands-on cooking workshops and discover pop-up dining experiences that showcase the very best of Singaporean cuisine.
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Hawker Chan is home to what is considered the world's cheapest Michelin-starred meal; their Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice costs less than a round of drinks in a UK city.
TUI is offering flights through nine different airline partners, and travellers can fly out from London Gatwick, London Heathrow or Manchester.
It is a long-haul trip that won't feel like a hassle, with plenty of options to suit different schedules and budgets. Beyond the food scene, nature lovers can escape to Pulau Ubin Island, which sits just a 15-minute bumboat ride from Changi Point.

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This hidden gem offers a glimpse of 1960s Singapore, complete with rustic kampong houses, wild boar sightings and beautiful mangrove wetlands that most tourists never discover.
TUI's commercial director, Chris Logan, said: "As experts in city break packages, we know incredible food is a big factor for travellers, and Singapore will serve up an exciting new option for foodies as TUI expands its programme into Asia.
"It is a destination that truly has it all, world-class cuisine, stunning architecture, hidden natural gems and a unique mix of tradition and innovation."
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