5 Most Popular Attractions in Singapore

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The sign at the famous Sentosa Island in Singapore

More than high-end retail complexes, luxury hotels, and excellent dining can be found in Singapore. There is also a strong history and a diverse ethnic section to explore, as well as several family-friendly attractions and gorgeous public areas, making this slightly futuristic city enjoyable to visit. Singapore’s public transit system is outstanding, making touring convenient and easy. You will have no trouble zipping from one side of town to the another after you have mastered the metro map. Here are the top attractions you should not missed when you visit Singapore:

Resorts World Sentosa

Resorts World Sentosa is a destination unto itself in Singapore. The complex, which is located on an island off Singapore’s south coast, has hotels, restaurants, a casino, and theme parks – in short, something for everyone, no matter their age. Marine Life Park, Dolphin Island, a water park, and an aquarium are all prominent sea-themed attractions in this locality. Universal Studios Singapore and nightly entertainment are among the other attractions. The casino has a variety of table games and 2,400 slot machines, however there is a dress requirement in place. Guests can choose from more than 60 food selections at the resort.

Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands nighttime view

A high-end luxury hotel, a mall with a canal flowing through it, the ArtScience Museum, and the Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observation Deck are all part of the magnificent Marina Bay Sands resort complex. The Skypark’s infinity pool and viewing deck are located in the hotel’s top-floor ship. The infinity pool is only open to hotel guests. However, anybody can visit the observation deck. The unique double helix bridge, the harbour, the Gardens by the Bay, and the spectacular skyline can all be seen from the Skypark. Guests can stop by the rooftop restaurant for a bite or a cup of coffee, or visit the souvenir stand for some souvenirs of their visit to the city.

Singapore Flyer

The Singapore Flyer is an observation wheel at the Downtown Core district of Singapore

If the Marina Bay Sands’ observation deck is not quite enough for you, try high tea while seeing the city from the Singapore Flyer, the world’s largest enormous observation wheel. Flights take 30 minutes and run from early morning to late at night, allowing you to choose whether you want to see the city at the start of another busy day or when it is lit up after dark.

Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo

The Singapore Zoo, which advertises itself as the world’s best rainforest zoo, is a fairly remarkable location. With plenty of lush greenery and habitat area, the facility is clean and attractive, and the animals look to be well cared after. Guests can watch some of the animals being fed. There is also the Night Safari, River Safari with a gigantic panda forest, and Jurong Bird Park if the zoo does not satisfy your need to get near to wildlife. If you plan to visit more than one wildlife park, park hopper passes are available.

National Gallery Singapore

The National Gallery, which houses Southeast Asia’s greatest modern art collection, focuses mostly on works by local and Asian painters from the 19th century onwards. The more than 9,000 works of art are spread out over 64,000 square metres in two buildings: City Hall and the former Supreme Court. The gallery provides temporary exhibits in distinctive features such as Vietnamese lacquer painting, modern photography, and Chinese calligraphy, in addition to the permanent collection. The gallery offers workshops, open performances, and special shows for adults and children, as well as free tours in English and Mandarin.

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