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Nowadays, cities are mostly all concrete with small patches of green here and there. In Singapore, it’s the other way around -- it’s a ‘City in a Garden’. Best known for being a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, this city-island also boasts sustainable infrastructure and efficient urban planning. Its reliable MRT system can take you around Singapore attractions, shopping outlets, cultural sites, and hawker centers in a jiffy. Use this travel guide to make sure your itinerary is packed with exciting things to do in Singapore.

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is a 101-hectare urban sprawl of futuristic gardens, manicured rain forest, beautiful domes, and awe-inspiring structures. Discover the largest glass greenhouse in the world when you visit Flower Dome, home to flora that thrives in Mediterranean temperatures. A tropical rain forest awaits in The Cloud, where an indoor waterfall descends upon the mist-filled Cloud Walk and Treetop Walk. See more of the place through the OCBC Skyway’s 128-meter long aerial walkway. Finish your tour with a viewing of the spectacular light show, or son et lumiere, in the Supertrees

Sentosa

Have some family fun in the heart of Singapore at Sentosa! This island resort is home to sandy beaches, golf courses, theme parks, and a wide range of activities and attractions. Meet underwater creatures at S.E.A Aquarium, or take in the view from the ropeway of Sentosa Island Cable Car. Universal Studios and the Merlion are just a short walk away, while the boardwalk leads to a suspension bridge that can take you to a smaller off-shore island.

Merlion

A visit to Singapore won’t be complete without a selfie with the Merlion. This half-lion, half-fish icon is a mythical creature that symbolizes the city-state and its roots. The Merlion overlooks the bay and offers a panoramic view of the nearby skyscrapers, making it a must-visit for tourists. The crowds may deter you from visiting, but fret not; there are six Merlion statues that you can check out around the country. Avoid the crowds at noon and catch the evening light show instead.

Universal Studios Singapore

Kids and kids-at-heart are in for a treat at Universal Studios Singapore. Hop aboard 24 rides and check out 7 themed centers inspired by Hollywood blockbuster animated and sci-fi movies, like Shrek, Madagascar, and The Lost World. Transformers, Waterworld, Sesame Street, and The Mummy are just some of the most visited sites, which you can visit without limits when you use the Universal Express Pass.

Orchard Road

If you’re in need of some serious retail therapy, Orchard Road is the place to be. Take a walk in this shopping district where malls, restaurants, and boutiques of top fashion brands are lined up in all their urban elegance. Drop by during the Christmas season to see the street in all its festive glory -- lit up lanterns, light shows, massive Christmas trees, and LED street lights. Or if you’re more of a history buff, a heritage strip along Emerald Hill Rd is home to traditional Peranakan houses.

Marina Bay

The ultramodern Marina Bay is a reclaimed land project that boasts Singapore’s iconic coastal skyline. This entertainment district is popularly known for hosting international events, like the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix. Hotels and casinos are abundant, as well as gardens, skyscrapers, and other architectural wonders. Take photos at night to capture the twinkling lights of the concrete jungle, then follow it up with an indulgent nightlife tour around the clubs and bars in the area.

Singapore Flyer

Get a bird’s eye view from the Singapore Flyer, once the biggest ferris wheel in the world until 2014. Its butler-serviced gondolas offer a jaw-dropping vantage point enhanced by high tea. Spot Gardens By The Bay, Marina Bay Sands, the F1 street circuit, and the rest of Singapore’s famous tourist spots from the comfort of your capsule. People afraid of heights are not recommended to ride this attraction, as each rotation lasts approximately 32 minutes. Tickets are sold at a cheaper price on online platforms, like Klook.

Night Safari

Experience close encounters with the animal species at Night Safari. Hop on an electric tram and meet the nocturnal zoo’s inhabitants up close -- hyenas, a white lion, a Malayan tapir, an Asiatic lion, and other exotic creatures. Explore enclosures on foot through the walking trails, which can lead to exciting animal sightings. Extend the fun with a visit to The Creatures of the Night, an animal show you can’t miss if you have kids in tow.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is the first of its kind to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its tropical rain forest has fostered a sustainable ecosystem that allows nature to coexist with modernity. Keep an eye out for monitor lizards, otters, and black swans, residents in the heritage trees and swan lake. Various gardens are open for viewing, and even jogging if you’d like to.

Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo is far from an animal enclosure -- it’s a slice of untouched nature. This rainforest zoo allows close contact between visitors and animals, fostering a respectful relationship between the two species. Explore the park on a tram or through a walking trail, and meet orangutans, ring-tailed lemurs, and a slew of primates that’ll charm your boots off. Catch animal shows featuring elephants, sea lions, and other intelligent creatures, as well as exhibits and viewing platforms of natural habitats. Make sure to rice the river cruise before heading off to the adjacent Jurong Park and River Safari.

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What is Singapore Best Known For?

Singapore is a city dweller’s dream. Its sustainable parks, futuristic architecture, green urban planning, and diverse cultural background sets a colorful backdrop for go-getters. Even with its fast-paced modernization and relentless ambition, this city-state is still rooted in its humble beginnings as evidenced by its rich hawker food culture.

When is the Best Time to Visit Singapore?

Summer is always the best time to visit a tropical country like Singapore, which runs from June-August. But if you’d like to partake in national celebrations, January-March are when the Lunar New Year, Ramadan, Holi, and National Day take place.

Where is the Best Location for Tourists to Stay in Singapore?

If you’re the type of tourist who indulges in luxurious stays, Marina Bay’s central location and gorgeous cityscape fit the bill. The hip and trendy Clarke Quay is just a stone’s throw away, an area known for its exciting nightlife. But if you’re keen on cultural exchange, Little India and Chinatown are great options because both offer good food, authenticity, and budget-friendly prices.

Why people love Singapore

Review for: Singapore Zoo Ticket
HSINWEI
Published 1312 days ago
The zoo in Singapore is very big, so my mother took us to take a small train to take a tour around the zoo. Then we went for lunch. After lunch, we went to see the animals. We saw monkeys, elephants, penguins, giraffes, kangaroos, lions, tigers, hippos... and many other animals. We also took a lot of photos with them. Singapore Zoo is really fun.
Bee Huah
Published 1337 days ago
Madame Tussauds Singapore is worth watching. My favorite is the wax statue of Singapore’s founding prime minister and his wife, which is lifelike. There are also famous martial arts stars Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. I have been a red star, my accidental Teresa Teng, and other celebrities. If you visit here to see the wax statues of these celebrities, you will remember their contributions and achievements.
Sin Yi
Published 1375 days ago
Everything is going well. Just go to the Singapore zoo website to register and attend the time. Scan the code and you will be able to enter before 5 o’clock and let me re-entry because it’s too comfortable to go out for lunch and see the pandas on the way. It is recommended to bring water to the drinks. You can bring your own bottles, have water dispensers, animals and performances are very good, but the performance is quickly full because of the safety distance, the location is reduced, and the train can be purchased on the spot online for adults 5 yuan unlimited times throughout the day
Yi Wen gail
Published 1439 days ago
I really enjoyed staying at Sofitel Singapore city centre. What really left a deep impression on me was the hotel’s attention to cleanliness- they take a serious stance towards ensuring the facilities such as the pool and gym are sanitized (sanitized between every slot booking, and guests must temporarily vacate for that duration even if they booked consecutive slots) and we noticed them even regularly wiping down the kitchen door handle of the club lounge with sanitizer. The hotel staff are also incredibly attentive and friendly, and prompt to respond to requests. Our tv remote ran out of battery at ~1am right before we wanted to go to bed, but they still managed to send a replacement in 3-5 mins. It was a great stay overall and would highly recommend. My only wish would be for firmer pillows, but at least the mattress was firm and not sunken unlike other older hotels!
Maliza
Published 1439 days ago
My room was spacious. The kids and I enjoyed our stay very much. The staff was friendly and despite the long queues at check in they were patient and helpful. Had to wait an hour for the room to get ready but it was a small issue since the hotel is located right in shopping district. One of the best hotels in Singapore.
Tze Wei Joel
Published 1443 days ago
2nd time staying at Andaz in the past 3 months, but I would come back in a heartbeat! One of the more modern hotels in Singapore, with new-ish facilities and rooms (also a pool with a view), the service quality is also among the best. Breakfast is great too! Special shout-out to Audrey and Bester, who went above and beyond to accommodate us. The klook voucher comes with $100 room dining credits, but you really have to book your slots AS SOON AS you get the link to. We did not manage to get any slots for the restaurants, but service staff assisted in squeezing us in for 665 fahrenheit lunch (the set lunch is value for $$); thanks Audrey! If you can’t, you can just order room service (same menu as the main restaurant Alley on 25), which was nice as well, since the room is so good. The passion fruit pop and signature pandan chiffon cake was surprisingly very good and artisanal. The baby cot is more for infants (less than 1 year). If you have a child that can stand in their cot, you would probably need to bring your own portable cot.

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