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Singapore Attractions
What to See in Singapore
Singapore has a lot of attractions to offer to its visitors: from the numerous nature parks to the museums and colonial reminders monuments and building, you may find for sure something for you.
Singapore Zoo, Animal Attractions and Nature parks
The first of its kind in the world, Singapore's renowned Night Safari offers you a chance to view nocturnal animals from all over the world, at close range and as close to their natural settings as possible. A visit to this unique safari is highly recommended. Butterfly & Insect Kingdom, Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, Singapore Zoo and Underwater World (Read more...)
Singapore Landmarks & Memorials
CHIJMES, Esplanade, Lau Pa Sat, Istana, Merlion Park, The Art House at the Old Parliament House, Raffles Hotel and Statues of Sir Stamford Raffles. (Read more...)
Colonial Reminders
The Singapore River, which cuts through the heart of the city, was for many decades the main artery of trade and commerce for the British. Today, the stately Victorian and neo-classical Roman structures still stand proudly along the river banks, but they jostle for space with the many concrete-and-glass skyscrapers that have shot up in more modern times. (Read more...)
Singapore Flyer, Themed Parks and Other Attractions
G-Max Reverse Bungy, NEWater Visitor Centre, Singapore Discovery Centre, Singapore Flyer and Songs of the Sea. (Read more...)
Parks, Gardens & Nature Reserves
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Chinese Garden, East Coast Park, Fort Canning Park, HortPark, Marina Barrage, Mount Faber, Singapore Botanic Garden, The Southern Ridges. (Read more...)
Temples and Churches
Singapore is a place where you have a total freedom of following the precepts of your religion. The 3 main monotheist religions - Christian, Islamic and Jewish - plus the main Asian religions - Buddhism, Taoism - have their places of worship in the City of the Lion. (Read more...)
Museums & Galleries
The Singapore History Museum at Stamford Road, traces the eventful history of Singapore from the 14th century to the modern day. It is housed in the historic colonial-style National Museum building, which was built in 1849 after a suggestion by Sir Stamford Raffles. (Read more...)
Chinatown Attractions
Singapore Chinatown is an amazing place full of beautifully restored shophouses selling amazing kind of products from jade Buddhas to textiles to Chinese herbs. The area was first designated for the Chinese by Sir Stamford Raffles and nowadays it is a favourite destination for good shopping as well as delicious food. (Read more...)
Geylang Serai Attractions
Geylang Serai lies on east coast of Singapore and is home to the Malay community. Being the original inhabitants of Singapore, the Malays have managed to keep their culture alive and vibrant. This is very noticeable in the goods and food at restaurants and shops in Geylang Serai. (Read more...)
Kampong Glam Attractions
Kampong Glam and Bugis are two colourful districts, full of shops, restaurants, bazaars and markets located north of the Singapore River and not far from the city centre. Arab Street in Bugis is famous for Muslim and Middle-Eastern food as well as Arab-style shisha water pipes and mint tea. (Read more...)
Little India Attractions
If in Singapore, the sound of Indian music and incense drifts on the breeze, it can only mean one thing: you are in Little India. Little India lies east of the Singapore River with the busy Serangoon Road as its centre point. Many visitors come to this area for shopping and dining, especially on Indian vegetarian food. (Read more...)
Sentosa Island
Sentosa is Singapore's premier island resort getaway with multi-faceted appeal, teeming with events all year round. Just 15 minutes from the city, it is a unique blend of leisure and recreational facilities including family attractions, sea sports, golf as well as hotel accommodation and retreats. (Read more...)
Outlying Islands
Besides the theme-park delights and luxury hotels of Sentosa Island, Singapore has several outlying islands that are less developed and less crowded. They're great places to swim, sunbathe or even set up camp amid peaceful and natural surroundings. (Read more...)
F1 Grand Prix
Sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de L'Automobile (FIA), the Formula One World Championship – F1 in short - is a world-class event deemed to be highest in its class. (Read more...)
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