Singapore Attractions by Areas

What to See in Singapore

It's a cliche to say every street has its secrets, or that around every corner lurks some new hidden charm. However, in Singapore they're 100% true. This section's mission is to help you find them, to impart the wisdom it normally takes locals years to acquire. For ease of use, we've given each of the city's main areas its own page. Expect the unexpected, an eclectic hotchpotch of trusty indigenous treasures and rising cosmopolitan gems.

Singapore Attractions

Chinatown Attractions Chinatown Attractions

Singapore Chinatown is an amazing place full of beautifully restored shop-houses selling amazing kind of products from jade Buddhas to textiles to Chinese herbs. Read More...

 
Clarke Quay & Riverside Attractions Clarke Quay Attractions

The Singapore Flyer is a one-of-a-kind experience in Asia. Built over a three-story terminal building, a complete rotation of the wheel takes approximately 30 minutes. Read More...

East Coast Attractions East Coast Attractions

East Coast Park is not only the most popular, but it is also the largest park in Singapore. It was built on a reclaimed land and offers many activities. Read More...

 
Geylang Serai Attractions Geylang Serai Attractions

Being the original inhabitants of Singapore, the Malays have managed to keep their culture alive and vibrant. you'll see this in the goods and food at restaurants and shops in Geylang Serai. Read More...

Kampong Glam Attractions 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. Read More...

 
Little India Attractions Little India Attractions

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 Indian vegetarian food. Read More...

 
Marina Bay Attractions Marina Bay Attractions

Esplanade, an arts venue in Singapore features a 2,000-seat theatre, a 1,600-seat concert hall, two smaller studios, a mall as well as two outdoor theatres is along the promenade. Read More...

 
Orchard Attractions Orchard Road Attractions

Formerly known as Government House, Istana is where the Singaporean President's office is located. It was built from 1867 – 1869 by Sir Harry St George Ord, Singapore's first governor. Read More...

Outlying Islands Outlying Islands

Besides the theme-park delights and luxury hotels of Sentosa Island, Singapore has several outlying islands that are less developed and more tranquil. Read More...

 
Sentosa Attractions Sentosa Attractions

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 recreation... Read More...

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