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Attraction guide

Attractions in
Singapore

The attractions in Singapore that matter, with practical context for what to expect and when to go.

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The attraction map in Singapore as we use it operationally, anchor sights, what to expect on the ground, practical notes our guides give.

Overview

Tea Ceremony Experiences

Traditional Chinese tea-appreciation sessions held in the teahouses of Chinatown and beyond, where a host demonstrates the brewing ritual and guides guests through tasting different leaves. The sessions offer a calm, cultural counterpoint to the city's pace.

Tea Ceremony Experiences
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Hawker Centre Food Tour

A guided tasting walk through Singapore's hawker centres, the open-air food courts that are the backbone of local dining and recognised by UNESCO. The tour samples signature dishes such as chicken rice, laksa, satay and chilli crab while explaining the city's food culture.

Hawker Centre Food Tour
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Formula 1 Street Circuit Tour

A walking or guided tour tracing the Marina Bay Street Circuit, the city-centre track that hosts Singapore's night Grand Prix. The route runs past grandstands, key corners and landmarks along the bayfront, with the racing context explained along the way.

Formula 1 Street Circuit Tour
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Singapore DUCKtours

A sightseeing tour aboard a refurbished amphibious vehicle that drives through the civic district before splashing straight into Marina Bay to continue on the water. The land-and-sea format gives a novel, family-friendly overview of the central sights.

Singapore DUCKtours
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Singapore Cable Car

A cable-car system running from Mount Faber on the mainland across the harbour to Sentosa, with a second line circling the island. The glass cabins offer aerial views over the port, the Southern Islands and the resort island below.

Singapore Cable Car
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Marina Bay Night Walk

An evening stroll around the Marina Bay waterfront promenade, taking in the illuminated skyline, the Helix Bridge, Merlion Park and the nightly light shows. The continuous bayside path links many of the city's signature landmarks in a single walk.

Marina Bay Night Walk
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Clarke Quay

A riverside quay of restored warehouses turned into Singapore's main nightlife strip, lined with restaurants, bars and clubs along the water. By day it is a relaxed dining spot; after dark it becomes one of the city's busiest evening destinations.

Clarke Quay
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Singapore River Cruise

A guided boat ride along the Singapore River and into Marina Bay aboard a traditional bumboat. The route passes the historic quays, colonial bridges and the Merlion before opening out to the Marina Bay skyline, and is especially scenic after dark.

Singapore River Cruise
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Garden Rhapsody Light Show

The nightly light-and-sound show at the Supertree Grove in Gardens by the Bay, when the towering Supertrees light up and pulse in time to music. The free show runs twice each evening and is best watched lying on the grass beneath the canopy.

Garden Rhapsody Light Show
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Spectra Light & Water Show

A free outdoor light-and-water show staged on the Event Plaza at Marina Bay Sands. Water jets, lasers and projections set to an orchestral score play out over the bay several times each evening, with Marina Bay Sands as the backdrop.

Spectra Light & Water Show
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Suntec City

A large mall and convention complex in the Marina Centre district, arranged around the Fountain of Wealth, often cited as one of the largest fountains in the world. The complex combines extensive shopping and dining with major exhibition and event halls.

Suntec City
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VivoCity

Singapore's largest shopping mall, on the waterfront at HarbourFront and the gateway to Sentosa. Beyond its many shops and eateries it has a rooftop play area and skypark, and the Sentosa Express monorail departs from inside the complex.

VivoCity
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Jewel Changi Airport

A glass-domed lifestyle complex connected to Changi Airport, built around the Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall, encircled by a terraced indoor forest. Beyond shops and dining it holds attractions including canopy walkways and play nets high above the floor.

Jewel Changi Airport
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The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

The luxury mall at the base of Marina Bay Sands, lined with international designer flagships and fine-dining restaurants. A canal runs through the lower level, where visitors can take a sampan ride, and the casino and theatres sit within the same complex.

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
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Paragon Shopping Centre

An upscale mall on Orchard Road known for its concentration of luxury fashion houses and a popular food and dining floor. Its elegant marble interior and central location make it a fixture of the Orchard shopping circuit.

Paragon Shopping Centre
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ION Orchard

A landmark mall at the heart of Orchard Road, recognisable for its sculptural glass façade. It spans luxury flagships and mass-market stores across multiple levels, with an observation deck high above the city and a basement food hall.

ION Orchard
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Orchard Road

Singapore's flagship shopping boulevard, a tree-lined stretch crowded with malls, department stores and flagship boutiques. It is the city's retail and dining spine, drawing crowds for everything from luxury labels to high-street brands, and dazzles with lights at year-end.

Orchard Road
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Jurong Lake Gardens

A large lakeside national garden in the west of the island, designed around freshwater habitats and community spaces. It features wetland boardwalks, a forest ramble, a sizeable children's play area and gardens that draw birdlife to the water's edge.

Jurong Lake Gardens
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National Orchid Garden

The orchid showcase within the Singapore Botanic Gardens, holding one of the world's largest displays of orchids across themed zones and a cool house for highland species. Many hybrids here are named after visiting dignitaries and celebrities.

National Orchid Garden
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Museum of Ice Cream Singapore

An immersive, photo-friendly attraction built around the theme of ice cream, with colourful themed rooms, interactive installations and a sprinkle pool. Ice-cream tastings are included along the route, making it a playful stop for all ages.

Museum of Ice Cream Singapore
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Pororo Park Singapore

An indoor playground themed around the popular animated character Pororo, aimed at younger children. Soft-play zones, a carousel, a ball pit and interactive activities make it a sheltered option for families with toddlers and pre-schoolers.

Pororo Park Singapore
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Snow City

An indoor snow centre offering a rare taste of sub-zero weather in the tropics. Visitors can toboggan down a snow slope, build snowmen and play in a permanently chilled arctic chamber; warm clothing is provided at the entrance.

Snow City
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Science Centre Singapore

A hands-on science museum with hundreds of interactive exhibits across topics from physics and biology to space and the human body. An attached observatory, a domed theatre and a kinetic garden round out a full day of family-friendly learning.

Science Centre Singapore
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KidZania Singapore

An indoor edutainment city scaled for children, where kids role-play adult jobs, from pilot and firefighter to doctor and chef, in a miniature working town. The hands-on activities are designed to teach life skills through play.

KidZania Singapore
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Red Dot Design Museum

A contemporary design museum on the Marina Bay waterfront, showcasing award-winning products and concepts from the international Red Dot design awards. Rotating exhibitions cover everything from everyday objects to experimental technology, with a bay-facing setting.

Red Dot Design Museum
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Peranakan Museum

A museum dedicated to Peranakan culture, the heritage of the Straits-born descendants of Chinese, Malay and other intermarried communities. Its galleries display the beadwork, porcelain, jewellery and elaborate wedding traditions that define this distinctive Southeast Asian identity.

Peranakan Museum
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Asian Civilisations Museum

A riverside museum devoted to the cultures and history of Asia, set in the restored Empress Place Building beside the Singapore River. Its collections span Chinese, Southeast Asian, South Asian and Islamic art, with a focus on the trade routes that shaped the region.

Asian Civilisations Museum
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National Museum of Singapore

The country's oldest museum, housed in a grand neoclassical building topped by a glass rotunda. Its galleries trace Singapore's history from its earliest days through colonial rule, wartime occupation and independence, blending historical artefacts with immersive displays.

National Museum of Singapore
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Sri Mariamman Temple

Singapore's oldest Hindu temple, in the heart of Chinatown, recognisable by its elaborately sculpted gopuram tower crowded with brightly painted deity figures. A national monument, it remains an active place of worship and the setting for the annual fire-walking festival.

Sri Mariamman Temple
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Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

An ornate Tang-dynasty-style Buddhist temple in Chinatown, said to house a sacred tooth relic of the Buddha in a golden stupa on its upper floor. Its richly decorated halls, museum and rooftop garden make it one of the quarter's most visited sights.

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
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Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan)

The most important mosque in Singapore and the centrepiece of Kampong Glam, distinguished by its large golden domes and prayer hall. A national monument, it welcomes respectful visitors outside prayer times; modest dress is required and provided at the entrance.

Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan)
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Kampong Glam

The historic Malay-Arab quarter, anchored by the golden-domed Sultan Mosque. Its lanes mix textile and perfume traders with independent boutiques and cafés; Haji Lane in particular is known for its street art and small shops.

Kampong Glam
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Little India

The vibrant heart of Singapore's Indian community, full of garland sellers, spice shops, gold traders and the aroma of South Indian cooking. The colourful Tan Teng Niah house and the bustling Tekka Centre market are focal points, especially during Deepavali.

Little India
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iFly Singapore

An indoor skydiving centre on Sentosa, where a vertical wind tunnel lets visitors experience the sensation of freefall in a controlled chamber. The glass tunnel faces the sea, and instructors fly alongside first-timers, making it accessible to all ages.

iFly Singapore
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Skyline Luge Singapore

A part-go-kart, part-toboggan ride on Sentosa, where riders steer a gravity-powered luge cart down winding tracks through the greenery. A chairlift or Skyride carries riders back to the top, and the courses suit both children and adults.

Skyline Luge Singapore
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Mega Adventure Park

An aerial adventure park on Sentosa centred on a long zipline that runs from a hilltop tower down to the beach and out over the sand. It also offers a high-rope obstacle course and a free-fall jump, for a dose of adrenaline with a sea view.

Mega Adventure Park
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Palawan Beach

A family-oriented beach on Sentosa, calmer than neighbouring Siloso. A suspension bridge crosses to a small islet marked as the southernmost point of continental Asia, with viewing towers overlooking the strait. The shallow water and shaded play areas suit younger children.

Palawan Beach
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Siloso Beach

The liveliest of Sentosa's three beaches, a stretch of imported sand lined with beach bars, water-sports operators and adventure attractions. It is the island's hub for volleyball, beach clubs and a young, energetic crowd, especially in the late afternoon.

Siloso Beach
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Wings of Time

An open-air night show staged over the sea off Sentosa's Siloso Beach, combining water fountains, lasers, projections, fire and music into a storyline. The beachfront setting and evening timing make it a popular way to close a day on the island.

Wings of Time
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Fort Siloso

Singapore's only preserved coastal fort, on the western tip of Sentosa. Built to guard the harbour, it now stands as a military-history site with original gun emplacements, tunnels and wartime exhibits, linked by an elevated Skywalk through the treetops.

Fort Siloso
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SkyHelix Sentosa

An open-air gondola ride that gently rotates as it rises, lifting guests above Sentosa for a 360-degree view toward the Southern Islands and the harbour. It is the highest open-air panoramic ride on the island and runs from day into the evening.

SkyHelix Sentosa
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S.E.A. Aquarium

One of the largest aquariums in the region, on Sentosa. Its centrepiece is a vast Open Ocean tank viewed through one of the world's largest acrylic panels, where rays, sharks and shoals of fish drift past. Themed habitats trace marine life from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific.

S.E.A. Aquarium
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Adventure Cove Waterpark

A water park on Sentosa combining high-speed slides with a lazy river and, unusually, a snorkelling lagoon where guests can swim over a reef stocked with tropical fish. The mix of thrill rides and gentle water activities suits a full family day.

Adventure Cove Waterpark
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Universal Studios Singapore

A movie-themed amusement park at Resorts World Sentosa, arranged into zones based on Hollywood films and franchises. Roller coasters, live shows and themed streets make it the island's headline family attraction. Express passes help skip the longest ride queues.

Universal Studios Singapore
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Rainforest Wild Asia

The newest park in the Mandai wildlife cluster, an immersive Asian-rainforest experience combining animal habitats with caving, climbing and exploration trails. It is designed to bring visitors deep into a recreated forest environment alongside the wildlife.

Rainforest Wild Asia
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Bird Paradise

Singapore's bird park at Mandai, built around large walk-through aviaries that recreate habitats from African wetlands to Southeast Asian rainforest. Thousands of birds across hundreds of species can be seen up close, with daily presentations and feeding sessions.

Bird Paradise
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River Wonders

A river-themed wildlife park organised around the great rivers of the world, from the Mississippi to the Mekong and the Amazon. It is home to giant pandas, manatees and a flooded-forest aquarium, and includes a gentle boat ride through an Amazon-style habitat.

River Wonders
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Night Safari

The world's first nocturnal wildlife park, where the trails and a tram ride lead through habitats lit to mimic moonlight. Visitors see nocturnal animals at their most active, from tigers and leopards to giant flying squirrels. Walking trails complement the tram route.

Night Safari
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Singapore Zoo

A rainforest zoo built on the open-enclosure principle, where animals are separated from visitors by moats and natural barriers rather than bars. Highlights include the free-ranging orangutans, the Fragile Forest biodome and a popular breakfast among the primates.

Singapore Zoo
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ArtScience Museum

The lotus-shaped museum at Marina Bay Sands, dedicated to the meeting point of art, science and technology. It is best known for the long-running immersive digital-art installation Future World, an interactive light-and-projection environment popular with families.

ArtScience Museum
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Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay

Singapore's national performing-arts centre on the bayfront, instantly recognisable for its twin spiked domes, nicknamed 'the durians'. It houses a concert hall and theatre alongside free outdoor stages, and its waterfront roof terrace gives an open view of Marina Bay.

Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
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Helix Bridge

A pedestrian bridge across Marina Bay built in the form of a double-helix, echoing the structure of DNA. Viewing platforms along its length face Marina Bay Sands, and the curving steel lattice is lit in colour after dark, making it a favourite evening walk and photo spot.

Helix Bridge
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Singapore Flyer

A giant observation wheel on the Marina Bay waterfront. Each enclosed, air-conditioned capsule offers panoramic views over the bay, the city skyline and, on clear days, out toward the Indonesian islands and Malaysia. A full rotation takes around half an hour.

Singapore Flyer
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Merlion Park

The waterfront promenade at the mouth of the Singapore River, home to the Merlion statue, the half-lion, half-fish figure that has become the national symbol. The spot frames a postcard view across the bay to Marina Bay Sands and the financial district skyline.

Merlion Park
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Marina Bay Sands

The defining landmark of modern Singapore: three hotel towers crowned by a boat-shaped SkyPark, set on the edge of Marina Bay. The complex holds a casino, the Shoppes luxury mall, theatres, and a string of celebrity-chef restaurants. The rooftop infinity pool and observation deck overlook the entire bay.

Marina Bay Sands
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Chinatown

The heritage Chinatown grid around Pagoda Street and Smith Street. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, the Sri Mariamman Hindu temple and the Masjid Jamae sit within a 200-metre walk of each other, a useful demonstration of Singapore's religious plurality.

Chinatown
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Singapore Botanic Gardens (UNESCO)

82 hectares of tropical garden adjacent to Orchard Road. UNESCO World Heritage since 2015, the only tropical botanic garden on the list. The National Orchid Garden, the rainforest core, and Symphony Lake stage Sunday concerts.

Singapore Botanic Gardens (UNESCO)
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Sentosa Island

Causeway-connected resort island south of the mainland. Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, Adventure Cove, Sentosa beaches, Fort Siloso. Resorts World Sentosa anchors the cluster. Cable car from Mount Faber for the panoramic arrival.

Sentosa Island
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Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck

On the 56th-floor roof of Tower 3. The northern observation deck is open to non-resort guests. The infinity pool is hotel-guest only. Spectra light-and-water show on the Event Plaza below runs nightly at 20:00, 21:00 and Friday/Saturday 22:00.

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck
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Gardens by the Bay

101 hectares of reclaimed land in Marina Bay turned into a botanical urban park. The Cloud Forest and Flower Dome conservatories are the indoor anchors; the Supertree Grove and OCBC Skyway run free at street level. The 19:45 and 20:45 Garden Rhapsody light show is the timed photo.

Practical
Conservatories ticket combo book online ahead. Allow 3 hours minimum.
Gardens by the Bay
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FAQ

Common questions from clients

Three full days covers the headline programme, Marina Bay, Sentosa, Gardens by the Bay, Botanic Gardens, one foodie day. Five days for a calmer pace with hawker tours and a side trip.