Monday 22 December 2014

New Years Eve 2015 in Singapore, where can you go?


Everyone knows that New Years Eve or NYE is a worldwide celebration everyone can look forward to. Taking your holiday in Singapore for the New Years Eve 2015 event will be a way to spend this event a little different. This is the event that symbolizes the end of the past year and the beginning of a new year. This is also an event that is a symbol in Singapore of joining the world in wishing a bright and promising new year to make the world a better place to live in. Places where you can go enjoy the celebrations include Benjamin Sheares Bridge, the Padang at City Hall facing Marina Bay, Esplanade Bridge and Merlion Park. The area where the celebrations will be held is huge, and take in the nearby hotels, restaurants, noncommercial and commercial buildings such as the Singapore Flyer, which is considered to be the worlds tallest Ferris Wheel. All the live shows and concerts are organized by the locals for New Years Eve 2015 in Singapore, which will create the most amazing atmosphere in Marina Bay. Get there early and do not wait till the last few minutes because it is then that the crowds will gather for the New Years countdown. At exactly the midnight hour, the incredible display of fireworks will begin off the Marina Bay waters to create a simply splendid sight over the Singapore skyline. The Five Best Places to Celebrate New Years Eve 2015 in Singapore. 1. Siloso Beach Party. There will be up to 12 hours of nonstop music to accompany your swim in the waters of Siloso Beaches huge foam pool and beautiful 1.2 k beaches. Your wet and wild beach party, will have you all ready to celebrate the 2014 countdown. Then you can continue the party all night long at any of the 5 unique zones along the 1.2 k of beaches. 2. Marina Bay Area. For those looking for the biggest New Years Eve party, go to the Marina Bay Area as it is also a major tourist spot and place where Singaporeans love to gather for New Years Eve celebrations. Get here early as the crowds of people will make getting in or out of the area difficult the closer New Years Eve gets and time for the countdown. Your are advised to make reservations months in advance as the hotels and restaurants will be booked early. 3. Singapore Flyer. Thought to be the tallest Ferris Wheels in the world, the Singapore Flyer is not only the center of the celebrations, it is also close to hotels and restaurants. 4. Clarke Quay. For people who had rather have a more quiet, uncrowded place to celebrate NYE, try Clarke Quay, then go on to Siloso Beach or Marina Bay for the countdown. 5. Labrador Park. If you are into all night celebrations, Labrador Park is the place to go, where the parties start at 10pm on NYE and keep going until 6:30 am on New Years Day. The reason for this is so that the new Singapore residents can meet and get to know the 10,000 permanent residents.