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Top things to do in Singapore
Top attractions in Singapore
Transport in Singapore
Hotels in Singapore
Singapore travel guide
Reviews of Singapore activities
Quick facts about Singapore
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +08:00
No time difference
Currency
Singapore Dollar
1EUR = 1.51SGD
Official languages
English
Best time to visit
JUL - AUG
Buleleng Festival & Sanur Village Festival
DEC
Pemuteran Bay Festival & Denpasar Festival
JUL
Great Singapore Sale
DEC
Christmas light-up along Orchard Road
Recommended trip duration
3 days

What to know before visiting Singapore
Best Singapore Attractions To Visit
Marina Bay Sands
The Marina Bay Sands is an architectural marvel, instantly recognizable by its three towers topped with the famous SkyPark. The public observation deck offers breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Singapore’s skyline and the vast Singapore Strait.
Highlight: The Marina Bay SkyPark Observation Deck offers the best vantage point for photography and formerly featured Ce La Vi.
Access/Logistics: Easily accessible via Bayfront MRT Station in the Civic District.
Pro Tip: Visit just before sunset. You get to see the city in daylight, golden hour, and then watch the modern skyscrapers light up as night falls.

Marina Bay Sands
Gardens by the Bay
The centerpiece of Singapore’s "City in a Garden" vision, Gardens by the Bay park is a true marvel for nature lovers and among the city’s world class attractions.
Highlight: The Supertree Grove, which hosts the spectacular, free Garden Rhapsody light show nightly. Don't miss the cooled conservatories: the Flower Dome and the spectacular Cloud Forest, home to a 35-meter-tall indoor waterfall and futuristic architecture that defines the garden city.
Access/Facilities: Connected via an overhead bridge from MBS. The park is vast, so plan at least 3-4 hours to cover the major attractions.

Gardens By The Bay
Sentosa Island: Resorts World Sentosa & Universal Studios
Just a short ride from the mainland, Sentosa Island is Singapore’s dedicated hub for leisure, fun, and sun, truly a fun place for all ages.
Highlight: The island resort is home to Universal Studios Singapore (USS), Adventure Cove Waterpark, and the integrated complex of Resorts World Sentosa (which includes a casino and S.E.A. Aquarium with themed zones).
Access/Logistics: Choose the scenic Cable Car ride for an aerial view, or take the quicker Sentosa Express monorail.
Pro Tip: Grouping theme parks and beaches makes Sentosa Island an ideal destination for a full day or two, especially for families.

Sentosa Island
Jewel Changi Airport
Far beyond a simple layover destination, Jewel Changi Airport is an attraction in itself and one of Singapore’s unique attractions.
Highlight: The HSBC Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, surrounded by the tiered Shiseido Forest Valley.
Logistics: Perfect to explore either upon arrival or right before your departure when visiting Singapore.

Jewel Changi Airport
Chinatown Singapore
To understand the cultural significance of the Lion City, you must wander through its historical districts. A vibrant mix of tradition and modernity, exploring Chinatown in Singapore is essential viewing for its fascinating history and culinary delights.
Highlight: The majestic Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, and the vibrant market stalls along Pagoda Street.
Walking Tour Focus: Begin at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, explore the traditional shops, and end your walking tour at a famous hawker centre for lunch.

Chinatown, Singapore
Little India
Immerse yourself in the colours, sounds, and aromas of Little India, a living testament to Singapore's multicultural past.
Highlight: Intricately detailed Hindu temples and the famous colourful shophouses, such as the House of Tan Teng Niah.
Pro Tip: Visit early in the morning to see the flower garland sellers and enjoy a traditional Indian breakfast at the hawker centres.

Little India, Singapore
Fort Canning Park & The Civic District
The historical and governmental heart of Singapore, the Civic District is where you'll find grand colonial architecture and deep fascinating history.
Highlight: Explore the history within Fort Canning Park, a hilltop oasis that once hosted the former Military Command Centre. Nearby, you'll find the stunning National Gallery Singapore, St. Andrew's Cathedral, the Supreme Court, and the National Museum of Singapore.
Access: Great location near Orchard Road and the city center, making it an easy afternoon stop.
Singapore River Quays: Clarke Quay and the Business District
The Singapore River is the lifeblood of the city's trading history, flowing past the soaring towers of the Central Business District (CBD).
Highlight: Clarke Quay is famous for its riverside dining and nightlife, featuring refurbished warehouses, live music, and themed zones.
Activity Idea: A river taxi or cruise offers a beautiful evening view of the city skyline, one of the top attractions for visitors who want to unwind.
Free Attractions in Singapore
You don't need to spend every Singapore dollar to enjoy the best of the city. Some of the most beautiful sights are also the most affordable.
Botanic Gardens and Henderson Waves
The city's commitment to nature means many green spaces are open to all.
Must-Do Free Activities: The majority of the Botanic Gardens, a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site, is free to enter (a small fee applies only for the National Orchid Garden). Also, seek out the unique, wave-like architecture of the Henderson Waves Bridge, offering spectacular views across the southern ridges.
Unique Value Note: The Henderson Waves Bridge is a genuine hidden gem that offers an unexpected architectural experience outside the main tourist paths.
Unique Attractions in Singapore: Art, Architecture, and Retail
Modern Singapore is full of unique attractions and free-to-enter spaces that showcase the city's innovation.
Funan Mall: Explore this new-generation mall, known for its indoor cycling track, rock climbing wall, and urban farming spaces, a perfect stop on a break from the tropical heat.
Orchard Road: While famous for luxury, the entire boulevard is excellent for free-to-enter luxury window shopping and admiring the ever-changing art and street decor.
Pulau Ubin: For a complete change of pace, take a short bumboat ride to Pulau Ubin, where time seems to stand still. Explore wooden kampong houses, cycling trails, and mangrove forests, a must visit for those seeking nature and nostalgia beyond the city.
Singapore Travel Tips
Getting Around and Accessing Singapore Attractions
The public transport system is world-class. The MRT and public buses make travel between the major attractions in Singapore seamless and efficient. A travel card is recommended for ease of use.
Currency and Seasonal Tips
- The local currency is the Singapore dollar (SGD). Major currencies like the New Zealand dollar (NZD) can be easily exchanged at Changi Airport or money changers. While credit cards are widely accepted, have some cash for smaller purchases and at traditional hawker centres.
- Popular ticketed sights like the Mandai Wildlife Reserve (zoo, night safari) are best visited during the week to avoid weekend crowds.
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Top attractions in Singapore
- 1 Sentosa Island
- 2 Universal Studios Singapore
- 3 Jewel Changi Airport
- 4 Night Safari of Singapore
- 5 Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observation Deck
- 6 Gardens by the Bay
- 7 Clarke Quay
- 8 Singapore Zoo
- 9 Merlion Park
- 10 Mandai Wildlife Reserve
- 11 Marina Bay
- 12 VivoCity
- 13 Chinatown Singapore
- 14 Singapore Oceanarium
- 15 Orchard Road
- 16 Little India
- 17 Singapore Flyer
- 18 St John's Island
- 19 Fort Canning Park
- 20 Mount Faber Park
Everything you need for your Singapore visit
- 1 Singapore Hotels
- 2 Singapore Car rentals
- 3 Singapore Private airport transfers
- 4 Singapore Tours & experiences
- 5 Singapore Tours
- 6 Singapore Cultural experiences
- 7 Singapore Workshops
- 8 Singapore Day trips
- 9 Singapore Outdoor & sports activities
- 10 Singapore Food & drinks tours
- 11 Singapore Massages
- 12 Singapore Spa & massages
- 13 Singapore Cruises
- 14 Singapore Water activities
- 15 Singapore Wellness
- 16 Singapore Cooking classes
- 17 Singapore Cruise vacation
- 18 Singapore Fitness
- 19 Singapore Kayaking
- 20 Singapore Scooter rentals
