Is there anyone who hasn't heard of Sentosa? Or Universal Studios? Besides these two crowd thronging destinations, there are number of popular sightseeing places in Singapore such as Marina Bay Sands, China Town, the Esplanade and of course the Merlion!
With the head of a lion and the body of a fish, The Merlion is the mascot of Singapore. It represents Singapore's humble origins as a fishing village named Temasek. The statue stands today at The Merlion Park, on the mouth of the Singapore River. It provides a wonderful photo opportunity to visitors- souvenir picture to put up on their refrigerators at home!
Sentosa, a resort island just a stone’s throw away from the Singapore is one of the most popular tourist destinations not just in the country but in the world! Over 5 million tourists visit the island every year. A picturesque cable car ride to the island is just the perfect start to your Sentosa adventure! It's top attractions include ‘Underwater World’, ‘Dolphin Lagoon’, ‘Images of Singapore’ and ‘Song of the Sea’. Dolphin Lagoon is a delightful sight as it gives you a unique opportunity to watch pink dolphins at play. Underwater World is a massive oceanarium and it is a fantastic experience to see such a diverse variety of colourful marine animals. There are over 2500 sea creatures found here, including sharks, dugongs, turtles etc. ‘Images of Singapore’ is a vibrant presentation of the country’s rich heritage and The Songs of the Sea is the ultimate water show, replete with pyrotechnics, water jets, lasers, bursts of flame all used artistically in a captivating dance-drama. You can also enhance your experience by opting for The Sentosa Cineblast Simulation ride, a thrilling experience!
A must visit if you’ e in Singapore is Universal Studios; a futuristic theme park, the first of its kind in Asia. Widely acclaimed, the park has enthralled millions of visitors since it opened in 2010. With 7 unique zones themed on different Hollywood blockbusters spread over an area of 50 acres, the park offers an altogether new experience and transports you to another world with its remarkable lifelike quality.Step into the world of movies and more, enjoy roller coasters and water rides, live shows and musicals, and inventive restaurants and cafes. Explore ancient Egypt, vividly reconstructed; discover Steven Spielberg’s "Lost World" in all its fury and revel in Shrek’s magnificent kingdom of "Far Far Away". The world of Hollywood laid bare at your feet, you can explore its glamorous Boulevard and march down the "Walk of Fame" apart from visiting the sets of some of its most epic hits. Watch the fun and join in the antics of King Julien and all the other groovy characters of Madagascar who’ll show you how to party in style. And well if you’ve always wondered what the future’s going to look like, Sci-fi City will have you gaping at its space age technologies, life would never have looked so good!
Located at Marina Promenade, this giant Ferris wheel is believed to be the tallest in the world. The Singapore Flyer will give you a bird's eye view of the sparkling city of Singapore, the Indonesian islands of Batam/ Bintan, and the Malaysian City of Johor Bahru. Visibility is for about 45 kilometers. Hop on for a high of a very different sort!
Welcome to the world’s first nocturnal zoo! Home to over 1000 animals, including endangered species, the safari is a unique experience for those who love nature. Come face to face with a tiger or an Indian rhinoceros; catch a cultural performance such as a tribal dance—it’s all happening here!
History buffs will enjoy exploring Singapore's many museums. The National Museum of Singapore is home to a vast array of artifacts related to the history of Singapore. The Singapore Art Museum celebrates the city's burgeoning modern art scene. The Peranankan Museum is dedicated to the Peranakan culture, while the Asian Civilisations Museum specialises in pan-Asian cultural heritage. The Singapore Philatelic Museum is a must visit for stamp collectors. These museums are within walking distance of each other, around the City Hall area.
A majestic new addition to the Singaporean skyline, this ship-like structure is a must visit because it is home to Singapore's largest casino! Try your hands at the slot machines, give your best shot at poker, or simply stand and watch the action.
Take a stroll amidst Chinatown’s colourful shop houses to get a feel of the original Singapore, long before the island suddenly exploded with high-rises. Chinatown is a traveler’s dream—tacky yet traditional, with unbelievable prices. Several of the establishments have been around for decades, and are local heritage brands so to speak. Pop in for an authentic Chinese meal or stock up on herbal medicines. Liven up your home with Chinese New Year decorations (to be bought at a steal once the New Year passes) or simply stand aside and watch the action around!
An interesting cultural bubble within a sleek metropolis, Arab Street is home to the best Middle Eastern food options, as well as dozens of dimply-light hookah parlours. Quaint boutiques line its streets. Drop in at the Mysterious Cafe for a tarot card reading.
The Thekchen Choling Temple, located at Beatty Lane, is Singapore's only traditional Tibetan Buddhist temple. It is an outstanding example of how culture and religion have melded with the cosmopolitan cityscape. The temple is interesting, with numerous sacred relics and devotional objects on display. Offer prayers of the incense sticks, admire the minute wall carvings, and be drawn in by the chanting. Visitors of all faiths are welcome.
This colonial-style hotel is one of the most famous in the world. Seeped in history, the hotel has hosted a starry list of illustrious guests—right from George Bush to Gwen Stefani. Singapore’s most famous cocktail, the Singapore Sling, was invented at The Long Bar in Raffles Hotel. Drop in for a drinking date with history.
If you’re looking for a breathtaking view of Singapore, the Esplanade harbour front is the place. Step back and admire the city’s skyline and blinding lights—framed by the distinctive Marina Bay Sands building. Stargaze. For the artistically inclined, Esplanade’s Theatres on the Bay (Yes, i ’s the building that closely resembles a durian) offer a range of theatrical, musical and cultural performances.
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