You can enjoy urban
and natural attractions in this mega-metropolis. Visit the designer shops of
Orchard Road or the lively Little India stallions to discover the city's fast
pace. And at the other end of the spectrum, Gardens by the Bay and the
Singapore Botanic Gardens will bring a breath of fresh air. If you want a
playground for adults and children, head to Sentosa, an island that houses Universal Studios Singapore,
golf courses, beaches and luxury resorts
to complete your trip. say goodbye to the city from the top of the Singapore
Flyer (think the London Eye) or the iconic Merlion Park Marina Bay. How we
classify things to do.
1. Gardens on the
bay
If you are looking
for a taste of nature, the Gardens of the Bay are your urban jungle. The
attraction is ideally located in Marina Bay and offers a wide range of Mother
Nature sites and the metropolis. Supertree Grove, the park's most recognizable
landmark, features 18 "Supertrees" that support OCBC Skyway, a
40-meter-long skywalk overlooking the surrounding gardens and Marina Bay. ...
Type of parks and
gardens
1 to 2 hours of time
to spend
2. Singapore
Botanical Garden
For such a large
city, you will be shocked by the amount of money shared by skyscrapers. And the
Singapore Botanical Gardens are the epicenter of this natural and flourishing
splendor. Formerly an unused plantation, the garden covers nearly 60 hectares
of the city, not only up to the nickname of Singapore's "The City in the
Garden", but also the world's first UNESCO world heritage title. The
gardens attract both naturalists and learned botanists with its world-renowned
botanical library, acres of varied vegetation and free admission. Many
attractions punctuate a map of the gardens; However, we recommend you simply
stroll through this magnificent sight and relax. That said, travelers to the
National Orchid Garden for their countless floral varieties and their
breathtaking colors. ...
Type of parks and
gardens
2 hours to half a day
of time to spend
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3. Marina Bay
The Marina Bay
district is considered Singapore's epicenter of tourism. Marina Bay is home to
some of the city's main attractions and many entertainment options, such as the
ArtScience Museum and The Float at Marina Bay (the largest floating stadium in
the world). You will also find the Singapore Flyer, the Gardens of the Bay and
Merion Park, which are among the best views of the city and overlooking the
bay. Marina Bay is the seaside resort of Marina Bay Sands. You call it, this
resort probably has a world-class casino, several nightclubs, theaters, shops
and spectacular accommodations for the night. Plus, do not miss the SkyPark
Sands, a raised outdoor hall that crowns the complex. ...
Type of entertainment
and nightlife
Half a day to a full
day to spend
4. Chinatown
As a nation composed
mainly of immigrants, Singapore has several ethnic enclaves. Chinatown is one
of the biggest of them. Spread out in five neighborhoods, the area is full of
varied things and teems with pedestrians crossing shops, restaurants and food
stalls. ...
Type of shopping
2 hours to half a day
of time to spend
5. Singapore Zoo
When you're tired of the urban jungle,
head to a jungle: the Singapore Zoo. This vast facility is divided into 11
different areas and has 12 exhibitions, offering many opportunities to get up
close and meet various wildlife. Venture into the realm of primates and
discover the life of the 39 species of primates that inhabit this area. Or
visit the Elephants of Asia exhibition, where you will be able to meet the five
big girls (all five elephants are women) from Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Indonesia.
In addition to many exhibitions, you can also see animal shows, tours and
safaris (the night safari is particularly popular), or even feed some animals.
... more
Type of zoos and aquariums
2 hours to half a day of time to spend
6.
Orchard Road
Every modern metropolis must have its
commercial avenue. The Singapore version is Orchard Road. This electric
boulevard vibrates under the hiss of cars, the buzz of neon lights and the
slippage of credit cards, far from what it once was. Orchard Road takes its
name from the presence of orchards, nutmeg plantations and pepper farms that
dotted the region in the early nineteenth century. Today, the mile-long street
is home to tons of restaurants and 47 superb shopping malls featuring upmarket
brands, popular international retailers such as Zara and H & M, and local
shops. The huge ION Orchard shopping complex is probably the centerpiece of the
street. You will therefore inevitably be seduced by the names of designers and
the flow of fashionable customers. ... more
Type of shopping
2 hours to half a day of time to spend
7. Merlion Park
On Marina Bay, Merlion Park is home to
one of Singapore's most recognizable landmarks. The statue of Merlion is the
head of a lion with the body and tail of a fish, and the hybrid creature spits
water from his mouth and into the bay. Measuring 28 feet tall, the statue may
seem a little strange to the naked eye, but the statue is actually a nod to
Singapore's history. The Merlion leader represents Singapore, the city's first
name, meaning "lion city" in Malay. The tail and body of the fish
symbolize Singapore's past as a small fishing town. Although the statue has
gained all its fame, the panoramic view of the park on the bay is another
notable highlight. Especially at night, the urban view with the spectacular
Marina Bay Sands complex impresses visitors. Some travelers, however,
complained of congestion and suggested visiting when the sun was not at its
peak. ... more
Type of parks and gardens
Less than an hour of time to spend
8. Sentosa
Sentosa is an entire island dedicated
to entertainment for all ages. You want family entertainment; head to Universal
Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark or S.E.A. Aquarium You want adventure;
Hit iFly Singapore, Mega Adventure or The Flying Trapeze. You Need to Relax
Next, head to the places where you claim miles of beaches, including Palawan
Beach, the southernmost point of mainland Asia. And this is actually just part
of the myriad activities you can do on Sentosa. ... more
Type of amusement parks
Half a day to a full day to spend
9. Singapore Flyer
Since Chicago built one in 1893 for
the World Expo, cities all over the world have realized that tourists really
appreciate big wheels. In 2000, London built its famous Eye, measuring 44
meters high. But Singapore was quick to build the Flyer, which surpasses its
British equivalent of nearly 20 meters. Since its opening in 2008, the
42-storey Flyer, considered Asia's largest observation wheel, offers visitors a
360-degree view of the Marina Bay cityscape. The attraction says that visitors
can see neighboring Malaysia or Indonesia from the highest point of the
observation wheel. ... more
Type of visit
2 hours to half a day of time to spend
10. Little India
If you want to get away from the
mainland, dive into Little India. This cultural enclave, located just over 3 km
north-west of Marina Bay, has a dense network of streets and shops where you
can find everything from garlands of flowers to scented spices and colorful
fabrics. Start by browsing the shops of Serangoon Road, then venture into the
narrow streets to discover real treasures. There is also












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