Attractions in Singapore
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Singapore’s River Safari park offers a unique water-themed wildlife experience, guiding visitors through the diverse ecosystems of the Amazon and Mekong rivers. Home to over 7,500 animals representing 240 different […]
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Nestled in the north central region of Singapore, Ang Mo Kio (AMK) offers a glimpse into a side of the city-state that is largely untouched by tourism. Originally settled by […]
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Situated in Singapore’s bustling Marina Central District, Suntec City Mall stands as one of the largest shopping, dining, and entertainment complexes in the city. Spanning a vast area, the mall […]
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Established in 1852, the Singapore Cricket Club stands as the second-oldest sporting club in Singapore. Initially founded as an elite colonial sports club, it has evolved into a multi-racial institution. […]
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Built in 1835 by George D. Coleman, the Armenian Church of Saint Gregory the Illuminator stands as the oldest Christian church in Singapore. This all-white structure, with its crafted pillars […]
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Rising prominently in the heart of downtown Singapore, the National Library stands as a high-tech, 16-story structure and the nation’s largest library. Seven floors are dedicated to the Lee Kong […]
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Jurong Bird Park, one of the world’s largest bird sanctuaries, is located in Singapore and houses over 5,000 birds from 400 species. The park features meticulously designed habitats that mimic […]
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Adventure Cove Waterpark, located on Singapore’s Sentosa Island, invites visitors to a blend of excitement and relaxation. The park features high-speed water slides that provide a rush of adrenaline, while […]
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Bukit Brown Cemetery, abandoned in 1973, stands as Singapore’s oldest municipal cemetery. Nestled in a landscape where modern development is gradually encroaching, the site is slated for complete redevelopment by […]
The Istana, Singapore’s official residence of the President, stands as a site of significant historical importance. Constructed in 1867, this neo-Palladian structure initially served as a governor’s mansion. Following Singapore’s […]
Located on Sentosa Island’s Southside, the Trick Eye Museum in Singapore offers an immersive and interactive experience. Here, 3D optical illusions and augmented reality (AR) technology blend to create a […]
The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, located in Singapore, stands as the country’s first and only natural history museum. It boasts an impressive collection of over 500,000 catalogued specimens […]
Nestled across 69 acres of lush, naturalistic habitats, the Singapore Zoo is home to over 3,600 animals from 300 species, including a renowned orangutan-breeding program. Visitors can explore the expansive […]
The Army Museum of Singapore, located in the heart of the city, offers a comprehensive look into the nation’s military history and the contributions of National Service men. With over […]
In the heart of Little India, Singapore, stands the Abdul Gafoor Mosque (Masjid Abdul Gafoor), a striking structure completed in 1910. Topped with minarets and an onion-domed cupola, the mosque […]
Ode to Art, located in Singapore, showcases a diverse array of contemporary works from artists around the world. The gallery features an eclectic mix of mediums, including sculpture, photography, painting, […]
For those who have ever imagined themselves speeding through the streets of a Formula 1 race, Singapore’s Ultimate Drive offers a thrilling experience. Located in the heart of the city, […]
Housed in a pair of restored 19th-century Catholic school buildings, the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) stands as a vibrant hub for contemporary art. Despite its historical and conservative setting, SAM […]
Semakau Island, an offshore landfill project in Singapore, transforms the concept of waste management into an eco-friendly haven. By joining two smaller islands, workers have created a larger island using […]
Tiger Brewery, located in Singapore, has been crafting the first local Singaporean beer since 1932. Today, their signature pale lager is enjoyed in over 60 countries. Visitors can explore the […]
The Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, a colonial-style villa in Singapore, played a crucial role in the Xinhai Revolution during the early 20th century. Today, it stands as a […]
Nestled in Singapore, the Singapore Wake Park (SWP) offers a unique water skiing experience. Unlike traditional methods, SWP employs a cable system connected to a variable speed motor, capable of […]
Perched on the 56th story of the Marina Bay Sands complex, the SkyPark Observation Deck offers non-hotel guests a chance to experience panoramic views from this iconic Singapore landmark. The […]
The Marine Parade Central Market and Food Centre, located in the heart of Singapore, is a bustling culinary hub. This vibrant market features a wide array of hawker stalls and […]