✍️ From the Desk of Amy Suto: Make Writing Your Job
From the Desk of Amy Suto: Make Writing Your Job
✍️ Desk of Amy Suto: Working Remotely in Singapore
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✍️ Desk of Amy Suto: Working Remotely in Singapore

What to eat, where to stay, and what to do in Singapore for digital nomads and remote workers!

Arriving in Singapore was like stepping into a theme park that’s pretending to be a major metropolis: it’s so manicured, clean, and safe that I can’t believe it belongs on the same planet as cities like NYC or SF. Don’t even get me started on all of the attractions and art exhibits in the city, from the light shows to the cloud forests and insane malls. Even the Singapore Zoo’s Night Safari feels like it was ripped from the brain of Walt Disney himself.

Singapore is a futuristic, modern city but it’s also a small city-state that still has laws in place where thieves can expect to get their hands cut off if they get sticky fingers. Cameras are everywhere which creates an atmosphere of safety — but also an eerie sensation of always being watched.

I loved Singapore in all of its soupy humidity and neon modernity. This place is a cross between Hawaii and the SoHo neighborhood of NYC. How does it stack up as a destination for digital nomads, though?

I’ll break it all down for you in my travel guide:

Read the full post on my blog AmySuto.com for more.

Happy travels!

-Amy

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✍️ From the Desk of Amy Suto: Make Writing Your Job
From the Desk of Amy Suto: Make Writing Your Job
Learn how to make writing your job with Amy Suto (AmySuto.com), professional memoir ghostwriter and six-figure freelance writer and author. Amy also shares her travel tips from her travels as a digital nomad.