Singapore

Nestled in Southeast Asia, Singapore, the region’s smallest country and a city-state, boasts a striking space-age skyline and vibrant candy-colored shophouses. This compact nation is home to world-class museums, galleries, and the world’s first Night Safari. The Lion City’s rich cultural tapestry, woven from Indian, Chinese, and Malay influences, is best experienced through its diverse and delicious food. Visitors can explore heritage temples, take a river cruise, or relax on Sentosa Island. For those seeking more, Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur, and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Melaka are just a short trip away.

Attractions in Singapore

Nestled in the heart of Singapore, Forest Adventure stands as the city-state’s most extensive treetop obstacle course. Spanning a lush, verdant landscape, it features three distinct rope courses, including a […]

The MINT (Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys) Museum of Toys, located in Singapore, opened its doors in 2006 as the world’s first museum entirely dedicated to toys and […]

Snow City, an indoor winter wonderland in Singapore, offers a refreshing escape from the city’s humid climate. This sub-zero attraction invites visitors to explore intricately carved snow sculptures and slide […]

Looping about 2 miles (3.5 kilometers) around Marina Bay, Singapore’s Waterfront Promenade offers a cool, comfortable walking route that connects some of the city-state’s most prominent attractions. The promenade links […]

Singapore’s first marine park, the Sisters’ Islands Marine Park, encompasses the two Sisters’ Islands, Pulau Subar Laut and Pulau Subar Darat, along with reefs off St. John’s Island and Pulau […]

Originally a 20th-century colonial bungalow, the building that once housed the Singapore Philatelic Museum has been reimagined as the Children’s Museum Singapore. Located in the heart of the city, its […]

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