Guidebook for Singapore

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Guidebook for Singapore

Drinks & Nightlife

Nice Place to Chill and plenty of Restaurants for Dinner. Recommend to go at night.
One Fullerton
1 Fullerton Rd
Nice Place to Chill and plenty of Restaurants for Dinner. Recommend to go at night.
This gem of night entertainment located at the furthest reach of the Singapore River offers a tranquil ambience for an intimate dinner by Singapore River or a hip and happening evening to chill out with friends.
90 locals recommend
Robertson Quay
Robertson Quay
90 locals recommend
This gem of night entertainment located at the furthest reach of the Singapore River offers a tranquil ambience for an intimate dinner by Singapore River or a hip and happening evening to chill out with friends.
A historic building complex in Singapore. Plenty of Restaurants for Dinner, Chill out at Bar.
82 locals recommend
Chijmes
30 Victoria St
82 locals recommend
A historic building complex in Singapore. Plenty of Restaurants for Dinner, Chill out at Bar.
At CÉ LA VI, the art of Modern Asian cuisine revolves around drama, spectacle and theatre that come together to create an unparalleled epicurean adventure. Multi-tiered restaurant offers diners vistas of unparalleled magnificence in both day and night. Providing indoor and al fresco dining as well as a stunning SkyBar, guests can dine in a semi-private dining area with panoramic views of the Marina Bay skyline and Singapore Straits.
50 locals recommend
CÉ LA VI
Hotel
50 locals recommend
At CÉ LA VI, the art of Modern Asian cuisine revolves around drama, spectacle and theatre that come together to create an unparalleled epicurean adventure. Multi-tiered restaurant offers diners vistas of unparalleled magnificence in both day and night. Providing indoor and al fresco dining as well as a stunning SkyBar, guests can dine in a semi-private dining area with panoramic views of the Marina Bay skyline and Singapore Straits.
The highest alfresco bar in the world and one of Singapore’s best rooftop bars with a spectacular 360-degree view of the city, stunning sunsets, nightlife vibes, top local bands, renowned DJs
86 locals recommend
Altimate
1 Raffles Pl
86 locals recommend
The highest alfresco bar in the world and one of Singapore’s best rooftop bars with a spectacular 360-degree view of the city, stunning sunsets, nightlife vibes, top local bands, renowned DJs
One of the most unique lifestyle destinations in Singapore. Revel in serenity at Spa, where you can pamper yourself. Variety of original and innovative dining places and concept stores.
62 locals recommend
Dempsey Hill
62 locals recommend
One of the most unique lifestyle destinations in Singapore. Revel in serenity at Spa, where you can pamper yourself. Variety of original and innovative dining places and concept stores.
Most popular nightclub in Singapore that attracts not only local residents but also international travelers. Providing excellent clubbing experience to customers for more than 23 years, this award winning club has long been recognized as one of the best nightlife attractions in Singapore. Top-notch sound systems, state-of-the-art lighting, great drink menu and music as well as dynamic and fashionable crowds stand out Zouk. It is a favourite place to hang around of local clubbers and tourists.
20 locals recommend
Zouk Singapore
20 locals recommend
Most popular nightclub in Singapore that attracts not only local residents but also international travelers. Providing excellent clubbing experience to customers for more than 23 years, this award winning club has long been recognized as one of the best nightlife attractions in Singapore. Top-notch sound systems, state-of-the-art lighting, great drink menu and music as well as dynamic and fashionable crowds stand out Zouk. It is a favourite place to hang around of local clubbers and tourists.
Cozy atmosphere, live music, and not to forget their variety of food items- featuring unique recipes and quality ingredients.
Prinsep Street
Prinsep Street
Cozy atmosphere, live music, and not to forget their variety of food items- featuring unique recipes and quality ingredients.
There are various bars and clubs catering for many tastes.
11 locals recommend
Orchard Tower
400 Orchard Rd
11 locals recommend
There are various bars and clubs catering for many tastes.
St James Power Station is a music-themed and major nightlife venue in the HarbourFront area of the Bukit Merah Planning Area in Singapore and located next to VivoCity.
8 locals recommend
St james power station - 3 sentosa gateway
3 Sentosa Gateway
8 locals recommend
St James Power Station is a music-themed and major nightlife venue in the HarbourFront area of the Bukit Merah Planning Area in Singapore and located next to VivoCity.
Clarke Quay offer visitors a great range of alternative things to do and see that doesn’t purely revolve around nightlife. It is famous for its stunning waterside restaurants and exciting collection of bars and clubs, but the area has so much more to offer. Most of the top-rated attractions around Clarke Quay are walking distance from MRT stations, and our carefully chosen selection includes a host of family-friendly activities and cultural visits that are perfect for the day time hours - leaving you plenty of time to enjoy that thriving Clarke Quay nightlife when the sun goes down.
358 locals recommend
Clarke Quay
3 River Valley Rd
358 locals recommend
Clarke Quay offer visitors a great range of alternative things to do and see that doesn’t purely revolve around nightlife. It is famous for its stunning waterside restaurants and exciting collection of bars and clubs, but the area has so much more to offer. Most of the top-rated attractions around Clarke Quay are walking distance from MRT stations, and our carefully chosen selection includes a host of family-friendly activities and cultural visits that are perfect for the day time hours - leaving you plenty of time to enjoy that thriving Clarke Quay nightlife when the sun goes down.
Boat Quay offers a spate of R&R spots and good times without a dusk-to-dawn binge-drinking spree. From massages and yoga to fine dining, this tiny enclave in Singapore has something for everyone to dip into.
134 locals recommend
Boat Quay
Bonham Street
134 locals recommend
Boat Quay offers a spate of R&R spots and good times without a dusk-to-dawn binge-drinking spree. From massages and yoga to fine dining, this tiny enclave in Singapore has something for everyone to dip into.

Sightseeing

Nestled away in the heart of Little India, the heritage centre encapsulates the history and soul of the Indian community, from their humble roots to their role in shaping modern Singapore.
7 locals recommend
Indian Heritage Centre
5 Campbell Ln
7 locals recommend
Nestled away in the heart of Little India, the heritage centre encapsulates the history and soul of the Indian community, from their humble roots to their role in shaping modern Singapore.
The Centre’s museum is a rich showcase of Malay heritage and culture in Singapore, with historical artefacts, interactive multimedia and colourful exhibits from Singapore's national collection as well as contributions from the community.
12 locals recommend
Malay Heritage Centre
85 Sultan Gate
12 locals recommend
The Centre’s museum is a rich showcase of Malay heritage and culture in Singapore, with historical artefacts, interactive multimedia and colourful exhibits from Singapore's national collection as well as contributions from the community.
Set within three beautifully-restored shophouses on Pagoda Street, the Chinatown Heritage Centre recreates the original interiors of the 1950s, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of Chinatown's early residents. At the centre you can explore the living quarters, shops and even nightlife of these early settlers. Every object here tells a story, providing a fascinating insight into some of the people who helped build this modern city.
16 locals recommend
Chinatown Heritage Centre
48 Pagoda St
16 locals recommend
Set within three beautifully-restored shophouses on Pagoda Street, the Chinatown Heritage Centre recreates the original interiors of the 1950s, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of Chinatown's early residents. At the centre you can explore the living quarters, shops and even nightlife of these early settlers. Every object here tells a story, providing a fascinating insight into some of the people who helped build this modern city.
The sweeping, curving structure is the world's first double helix bridge. It's 280 meters long, made of a special stainless steel, was lovingly assembled over two years with great precision and is already being touted as an architectural marvel and engineering feat. Officially named "The Helix," and joins CNNGo's list of 24 of the world's most amazing bridges.
6 locals recommend
Helix Bridge
6 locals recommend
The sweeping, curving structure is the world's first double helix bridge. It's 280 meters long, made of a special stainless steel, was lovingly assembled over two years with great precision and is already being touted as an architectural marvel and engineering feat. Officially named "The Helix," and joins CNNGo's list of 24 of the world's most amazing bridges.
Holland Village has a reputation as an expatriate neighbourhood but nevertheless attracts a majority of locals to it pubs and restaurants. It is dominated by and often visited solely for its eateries and watering holes, along with some specialist shops.
46 locals recommend
Holland Village Market
1 Lor Mambong
46 locals recommend
Holland Village has a reputation as an expatriate neighbourhood but nevertheless attracts a majority of locals to it pubs and restaurants. It is dominated by and often visited solely for its eateries and watering holes, along with some specialist shops.
Half-fish and half-lion, the iconic Merlion resides at the waterfront Merlion Park. The body symbolises Singapore's humble beginnings as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, meaning 'sea town' in Old Javanese. Its head represents Singapore’s original name, Singapura, or ‘lion city’ in Malay.
146 locals recommend
Merlion Park
1 Fullerton Rd
146 locals recommend
Half-fish and half-lion, the iconic Merlion resides at the waterfront Merlion Park. The body symbolises Singapore's humble beginnings as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, meaning 'sea town' in Old Javanese. Its head represents Singapore’s original name, Singapura, or ‘lion city’ in Malay.

Parks & Nature

A one-stop gardening resource centre that brings together gardening-related, recreational, educational, research and retail activities under one big canopy in a park setting. It is also a knowledge centre for plants and gardening, providing planting ideas and solutions, and offering a platform for the horticulture industry to share best practices and showcase garden designs, products and services.
36 locals recommend
Hort Park
33 Hyderabad Rd
36 locals recommend
A one-stop gardening resource centre that brings together gardening-related, recreational, educational, research and retail activities under one big canopy in a park setting. It is also a knowledge centre for plants and gardening, providing planting ideas and solutions, and offering a platform for the horticulture industry to share best practices and showcase garden designs, products and services.
MacRitchie Reservoir Park is a popular spot for nature lovers and exercise enthusiasts. Hike down nature trails and explore the wonders of a forest at Singapore's gateway to nature reserves.
141 locals recommend
MacRitchie Reservoir Park
Lornie Road
141 locals recommend
MacRitchie Reservoir Park is a popular spot for nature lovers and exercise enthusiasts. Hike down nature trails and explore the wonders of a forest at Singapore's gateway to nature reserves.
Steeped in history and lush with magnificent flora and fauna, Fort Canning Park is the place to go for if you're looking to appreciate heritage in the heart of the city.
135 locals recommend
Fort Canning Park
River Valley Road
135 locals recommend
Steeped in history and lush with magnificent flora and fauna, Fort Canning Park is the place to go for if you're looking to appreciate heritage in the heart of the city.
One of the oldest parks in Singapore, Mount Faber Park is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a host of activities. As the park is located on the second highest hill in Singapore, visitors can enjoy the panoramic view of southern Singapore.
62 locals recommend
Mount Faber Park
Telok Blangah Road
62 locals recommend
One of the oldest parks in Singapore, Mount Faber Park is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a host of activities. As the park is located on the second highest hill in Singapore, visitors can enjoy the panoramic view of southern Singapore.
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is Singapore's first ASEAN Heritage Park. Uncover a world filled with rich biodiversity as you wander through the wetlands with an extensive mangrove forest.
25 locals recommend
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
301 Neo Tiew Crescent
25 locals recommend
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is Singapore's first ASEAN Heritage Park. Uncover a world filled with rich biodiversity as you wander through the wetlands with an extensive mangrove forest.
It is built on an artificial island in Jurong Lake and is connected to the adjacent Chinese Garden island by bridge named the Bridge of Double Beauty.
23 locals recommend
Japanese Garden
1 Chinese Garden Rd
23 locals recommend
It is built on an artificial island in Jurong Lake and is connected to the adjacent Chinese Garden island by bridge named the Bridge of Double Beauty.
Chinese Garden’s concept is based on Chinese gardening art. The main characteristic is the integration of splendid architectural features with the natural environment. The Chinese Garden is modeled along the northern Chinese imperial style of architecture and landscaping
32 locals recommend
Chinese Garden
32 locals recommend
Chinese Garden’s concept is based on Chinese gardening art. The main characteristic is the integration of splendid architectural features with the natural environment. The Chinese Garden is modeled along the northern Chinese imperial style of architecture and landscaping
East Coast Park is one of Singapore's most treasured urban getaways, offering a range of activities ranging from sporting, recreational to dining. With so many attractions packed into this 15-km stretch of beaches, you’ll never run out of things to do.
205 locals recommend
East Coast Park
East Coast Park Service Road
205 locals recommend
East Coast Park is one of Singapore's most treasured urban getaways, offering a range of activities ranging from sporting, recreational to dining. With so many attractions packed into this 15-km stretch of beaches, you’ll never run out of things to do.
The reserve has one of the richest and most diverse ecological systems. Visitors will see an astonishing variety of plant, animal and insect life, typical of a humid equatorial climate.
58 locals recommend
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
58 locals recommend
The reserve has one of the richest and most diverse ecological systems. Visitors will see an astonishing variety of plant, animal and insect life, typical of a humid equatorial climate.
A star visitor attraction for the sophisticated traveller and the local resident. The Gardens possess an array of botanical and horticultural attractions with a rich history and a wonderful plant collection of worldwide significance. Complementing these unique resources are sensitive developments and entertainment events providing visitors educational and recreational facilities amidst the wonders of nature. It is the most visited botanic gardens in the world and is a unique example of the informal English Landscape Movement’s style in an equatorial climate.
239 locals recommend
Singapore Botanic Gardens
1 Cluny Rd
239 locals recommend
A star visitor attraction for the sophisticated traveller and the local resident. The Gardens possess an array of botanical and horticultural attractions with a rich history and a wonderful plant collection of worldwide significance. Complementing these unique resources are sensitive developments and entertainment events providing visitors educational and recreational facilities amidst the wonders of nature. It is the most visited botanic gardens in the world and is a unique example of the informal English Landscape Movement’s style in an equatorial climate.
Gardens by the Bay offers breath-taking waterfront views. This multi-award winning horticultural destination spans 101 hectares of reclaimed land, and is made up of two main areas – Bay South Garden and Bay East Garden. Bay South Garden is the largest of the gardens. Inspired by an orchid, the design resembles Singapore’s national flower, Vanda ‘Miss Joaquim’. You can’t miss the massive Supertrees here. These tree-shaped vertical gardens are between nine to 16 storeys tall. Walk on the suspended walkway between two Supertrees to enjoy a bird’s eye view of the gardens. In the evening, catch the sky show of choreographed lights and sounds at the Garden Rhapsody amidst the Supertrees.
565 locals recommend
Gardens by the Bay
18 Marina Gardens Dr
565 locals recommend
Gardens by the Bay offers breath-taking waterfront views. This multi-award winning horticultural destination spans 101 hectares of reclaimed land, and is made up of two main areas – Bay South Garden and Bay East Garden. Bay South Garden is the largest of the gardens. Inspired by an orchid, the design resembles Singapore’s national flower, Vanda ‘Miss Joaquim’. You can’t miss the massive Supertrees here. These tree-shaped vertical gardens are between nine to 16 storeys tall. Walk on the suspended walkway between two Supertrees to enjoy a bird’s eye view of the gardens. In the evening, catch the sky show of choreographed lights and sounds at the Garden Rhapsody amidst the Supertrees.

Arts & Culture

One of the oldest temples in Singapore. Built by Indian pioneers who came to work and live here the temple was the first in the serangoon area and became a focus of early Indian Social Cultural activities there. The Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali, fierce embodiment of Shakti and the god Shiva's wife, Parvati.
13 locals recommend
Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple
141 Serangoon Rd
13 locals recommend
One of the oldest temples in Singapore. Built by Indian pioneers who came to work and live here the temple was the first in the serangoon area and became a focus of early Indian Social Cultural activities there. The Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali, fierce embodiment of Shakti and the god Shiva's wife, Parvati.
With its massive golden domes and huge prayer hall, Sultan Mosque is a must-see if you’re in the historic Kampong Glam district. Masjid Sultan, as it is also known, is a prominent mosque in Singapore and one of the country’s most impressive religious buildings.
Sultan Mosque
With its massive golden domes and huge prayer hall, Sultan Mosque is a must-see if you’re in the historic Kampong Glam district. Masjid Sultan, as it is also known, is a prominent mosque in Singapore and one of the country’s most impressive religious buildings.
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay believes that the arts is for everyone. Discover what's on at Singapore's home for the performing arts and explore this iconic destination along the waterfront. You're in for an arts experience like no other.
112 locals recommend
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, Singapore
1 Esplanade Dr
112 locals recommend
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay believes that the arts is for everyone. Discover what's on at Singapore's home for the performing arts and explore this iconic destination along the waterfront. You're in for an arts experience like no other.
Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, commonly referred to as the Chettiars’ Temple, is one of Singapore’s oldest Hindu temples dedicated to Murugan, the Hindu deity who is also known as Sri Thendayuthapani. It stands as a living testimony to the Chettiars’ contributions to Singapore’s colonial economy.
8 locals recommend
Sri Thandayuthapani Temple
15 Tank Rd
8 locals recommend
Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, commonly referred to as the Chettiars’ Temple, is one of Singapore’s oldest Hindu temples dedicated to Murugan, the Hindu deity who is also known as Sri Thendayuthapani. It stands as a living testimony to the Chettiars’ contributions to Singapore’s colonial economy.
Saint Andrew's Cathedral is Singapore’s oldest surviving Anglican place of worship and is the seat of the Anglican bishop of Singapore. The magnificent edifice has stood the test of time, bearing witness to the spread of Anglicanism in the region. It also testifies to the contributions of the local Scottish, English, and Indian communities to the growth and development of colonial Singapore.
7 locals recommend
St Andrew's Cathedral
11 St Andrew's Rd
7 locals recommend
Saint Andrew's Cathedral is Singapore’s oldest surviving Anglican place of worship and is the seat of the Anglican bishop of Singapore. The magnificent edifice has stood the test of time, bearing witness to the spread of Anglicanism in the region. It also testifies to the contributions of the local Scottish, English, and Indian communities to the growth and development of colonial Singapore.
The temple’s richly designed interiors and comprehensive exhibits on Buddhist art and history tell stories of culture over hundreds of years old. The temple gets its name from what the Buddhists regard as the left canine tooth of Buddha, which has been recovered from his funeral pyre in Kushinagar, India and displayed in its grounds.
78 locals recommend
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
288 South Bridge Rd
78 locals recommend
The temple’s richly designed interiors and comprehensive exhibits on Buddhist art and history tell stories of culture over hundreds of years old. The temple gets its name from what the Buddhists regard as the left canine tooth of Buddha, which has been recovered from his funeral pyre in Kushinagar, India and displayed in its grounds.
Take a trip back in time as we transport you to the beginning of life on earth and watch as this slowly transforms into the diversity that we now see. Come and be enthralled by the myriad of colours and forms of plants and animals in 15 different thematic zones from plants and amphibians to mammals and dinosaurs.
7 locals recommend
Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
2 Conservatory Dr
7 locals recommend
Take a trip back in time as we transport you to the beginning of life on earth and watch as this slowly transforms into the diversity that we now see. Come and be enthralled by the myriad of colours and forms of plants and animals in 15 different thematic zones from plants and amphibians to mammals and dinosaurs.
It traces Dr Sun Yat Sen's revolutionary activities in the Southeast Asian region and highlights Singapore and Nanyang’s contributions to the 1911 Revolution, as well as the impact of the 1911 Revolution on Singapore and Nanyang in general. The revamped memorial hall, which re-opened on 8 October 2011, houses a collection of interesting artefacts including original photos, paintings and calligraphy works handwritten by Dr. Sun.
16 locals recommend
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
12 Tai Gin Rd
16 locals recommend
It traces Dr Sun Yat Sen's revolutionary activities in the Southeast Asian region and highlights Singapore and Nanyang’s contributions to the 1911 Revolution, as well as the impact of the 1911 Revolution on Singapore and Nanyang in general. The revamped memorial hall, which re-opened on 8 October 2011, houses a collection of interesting artefacts including original photos, paintings and calligraphy works handwritten by Dr. Sun.
This intimate museum possesses one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of Peranakan objects. Galleries on three floors illustrate the cultural traditions and the distinctive visual arts of the Peranakans. It provides a stimulating and educational experience for all, while representing the living culture of the Peranakan community in the region.
34 locals recommend
Peranakan Museum
39 Armenian St
34 locals recommend
This intimate museum possesses one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of Peranakan objects. Galleries on three floors illustrate the cultural traditions and the distinctive visual arts of the Peranakans. It provides a stimulating and educational experience for all, while representing the living culture of the Peranakan community in the region.
It is the custodian and curator of Singapore's treasure of philatelic materials. The museum collections range from stamps and archival philatelic material of Singapore from the 1830s to present day, and stamps from member countries of the Universal Postal Union. The permanent galleries introduce the world of philately, the world's first stamp, and how stamps are a window to the world - to explore different topics such as science, technology, history and culture. Throughout the year, the museum holds special exhibitions on current topics. Educational activities are organised for schools and members of the public to discover the heritage of Singapore and other countries through philately.
6 locals recommend
Singapore Philatelic Museum
23-B Coleman St
6 locals recommend
It is the custodian and curator of Singapore's treasure of philatelic materials. The museum collections range from stamps and archival philatelic material of Singapore from the 1830s to present day, and stamps from member countries of the Universal Postal Union. The permanent galleries introduce the world of philately, the world's first stamp, and how stamps are a window to the world - to explore different topics such as science, technology, history and culture. Throughout the year, the museum holds special exhibitions on current topics. Educational activities are organised for schools and members of the public to discover the heritage of Singapore and other countries through philately.
National Museum of Singapore is the nation’s oldest museum with a progressive mind. Beneath its 19th-century colonial exterior, it uses cutting-edge technology to present the nation’s legacy and development. Its galleries highlight fresh perspectives of the Singapore story as they take you on an immersive voyage – one where creative storytelling redefines the conventional museum experience.
425 locals recommend
National Museum of Singapore
93 Stamford Rd
425 locals recommend
National Museum of Singapore is the nation’s oldest museum with a progressive mind. Beneath its 19th-century colonial exterior, it uses cutting-edge technology to present the nation’s legacy and development. Its galleries highlight fresh perspectives of the Singapore story as they take you on an immersive voyage – one where creative storytelling redefines the conventional museum experience.
Located by the historic Singapore River, the Asian Civilisations Museum traces the cultural roots of Singaporeans. It features a diverse collection from Southeast Asia, South Asia, China and West Asia. The first museum in the region with a focus on Asian cultures, the ACM also presents a programme of changing special exhibitions throughout the year.
53 locals recommend
Asian Civilisations Museum
1 Empress Pl
53 locals recommend
Located by the historic Singapore River, the Asian Civilisations Museum traces the cultural roots of Singaporeans. It features a diverse collection from Southeast Asia, South Asia, China and West Asia. The first museum in the region with a focus on Asian cultures, the ACM also presents a programme of changing special exhibitions throughout the year.
The Singapore Art Museum focuses on international contemporary art practices, specialising in Singapore and Southeast Asia. The Singapore Art Museum will be pivotal among contemporary art museums in the region and on the region, inspiring humane and better futures. The Singapore Art Museum breathes Art into Life. Through contemporary art, we make infinite room for everyone to think, feel, experience and imagine.
92 locals recommend
Singapore Art Museum
71 Bras Basah Rd
92 locals recommend
The Singapore Art Museum focuses on international contemporary art practices, specialising in Singapore and Southeast Asia. The Singapore Art Museum will be pivotal among contemporary art museums in the region and on the region, inspiring humane and better futures. The Singapore Art Museum breathes Art into Life. Through contemporary art, we make infinite room for everyone to think, feel, experience and imagine.
As the name suggests, ArtScience Museum™ at Marina Bay Sands® beautifully fuses art and science to tell fascinating stories. This premier venue houses a constantly changing line-up of major international touring exhibitions, brought in through collaborations with organisations such as the American Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian Institute and world-renowned furniture designer Herman Miller. It has housed renowned exhibitions that push the boundaries of science, technology and knowledge. “The Deep”, an exhibition on deep-sea life, saw the largest collection of abyssal creatures ever displayed in Southeast Asia.
372 locals recommend
ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands
6 Bayfront Ave
372 locals recommend
As the name suggests, ArtScience Museum™ at Marina Bay Sands® beautifully fuses art and science to tell fascinating stories. This premier venue houses a constantly changing line-up of major international touring exhibitions, brought in through collaborations with organisations such as the American Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian Institute and world-renowned furniture designer Herman Miller. It has housed renowned exhibitions that push the boundaries of science, technology and knowledge. “The Deep”, an exhibition on deep-sea life, saw the largest collection of abyssal creatures ever displayed in Southeast Asia.
National Gallery Singapore is a visual arts institution which oversees the largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Situated in the heart of the Civic District, the Gallery is housed in two national monuments—City Hall and former Supreme Court—that have been beautifully restored and transformed into this exciting venue. Reflecting Singapore’s unique heritage and geographical location, the Gallery features Singapore and Southeast Asian art from Singapore’s National Collection in its long-term and special exhibitions.
135 locals recommend
National Gallery Singapore
1 St Andrew's Rd
135 locals recommend
National Gallery Singapore is a visual arts institution which oversees the largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Situated in the heart of the Civic District, the Gallery is housed in two national monuments—City Hall and former Supreme Court—that have been beautifully restored and transformed into this exciting venue. Reflecting Singapore’s unique heritage and geographical location, the Gallery features Singapore and Southeast Asian art from Singapore’s National Collection in its long-term and special exhibitions.
MINT’s collection is made up of an extensive series of toys and objects most in mint condition – from toy figures and games to soft toys and vehicles. Highly sought after items and valuable rare pieces, such as the Alice Doll (UK, 1930s) by Farnell and the Mickey Mouse Hurdy Gurdy (Germany, 1930s). Since its inauguration, the museum has expanded its collection, amassing over 50,000 items, 8,000 of which are curated for both permanent and temporary displays. The main displays are spread across six levels, each with a theme of its own.
15 locals recommend
Mint Museum of Toys
26 Seah St
15 locals recommend
MINT’s collection is made up of an extensive series of toys and objects most in mint condition – from toy figures and games to soft toys and vehicles. Highly sought after items and valuable rare pieces, such as the Alice Doll (UK, 1930s) by Farnell and the Mickey Mouse Hurdy Gurdy (Germany, 1930s). Since its inauguration, the museum has expanded its collection, amassing over 50,000 items, 8,000 of which are curated for both permanent and temporary displays. The main displays are spread across six levels, each with a theme of its own.

Shopping

Singapore's dedicated sports and active lifestyle mall. Shoppers can find all their active lifestyle needs under one roof. The mall central atrium opens into an impressive skylight and the mall's exterior drape in waves-like vibrant green curtain wall creates a strong architectural statement, alike an open field waiting to be explored.
69 locals recommend
Velocity
238 Thomson Rd
69 locals recommend
Singapore's dedicated sports and active lifestyle mall. Shoppers can find all their active lifestyle needs under one roof. The mall central atrium opens into an impressive skylight and the mall's exterior drape in waves-like vibrant green curtain wall creates a strong architectural statement, alike an open field waiting to be explored.
Shopping mall and ferry terminal that connects to nearby Indonesian ports, as well as the city of Batam and Bintan Island. It is at 1 Maritime Square, in HarbourFront, Singapore. The mall is part of a development known as HarbourFront which is connected to VivoCity, the country's largest shopping.
14 locals recommend
HarbourFront Centre
1 Maritime Square
14 locals recommend
Shopping mall and ferry terminal that connects to nearby Indonesian ports, as well as the city of Batam and Bintan Island. It is at 1 Maritime Square, in HarbourFront, Singapore. The mall is part of a development known as HarbourFront which is connected to VivoCity, the country's largest shopping.
largest shopping mall in Singapore. Located in the HarbourFront precinct of Bukit Merah, it was designed by the Japanese architect Toyo Ito. Its name is derived from the word vivacity. According to Mapletree chairman Edmund Cheng, VivoCity "evokes a lifestyle experience that is modern, stimulating and accessible to everyone, a place bubbling with energy and flowing with vitality".
73 locals recommend
HarbourFront Stn/Vivocity station
73 locals recommend
largest shopping mall in Singapore. Located in the HarbourFront precinct of Bukit Merah, it was designed by the Japanese architect Toyo Ito. Its name is derived from the word vivacity. According to Mapletree chairman Edmund Cheng, VivoCity "evokes a lifestyle experience that is modern, stimulating and accessible to everyone, a place bubbling with energy and flowing with vitality".
With over 200 shops on six floors devoted to fashion, dining, lifestyle, fitness, health and beauty, Paragon has gained the reputation for being along Orchard Road. It is known for its cluster of flagship stores of international high fashion labels such as Tod's, Prada, Miu Miu, Jimmy Choo, Anteprima, Dunhill, Etro, Ermenegildo Zegna and Burberry. Gucci opened its flagship store with five storeys of shopfront presence on the facade in February 2010. Complementing fashion are accessories that include watches, pens and jewellery retailers such as Hublot, Cortina Watch, Larry Jewelry, and Loang and Noi, among others, as well as crystal specialists Lladro and Liuligongfang.
277 locals recommend
Nimisski (Paragon)
290 Orchard Rd
277 locals recommend
With over 200 shops on six floors devoted to fashion, dining, lifestyle, fitness, health and beauty, Paragon has gained the reputation for being along Orchard Road. It is known for its cluster of flagship stores of international high fashion labels such as Tod's, Prada, Miu Miu, Jimmy Choo, Anteprima, Dunhill, Etro, Ermenegildo Zegna and Burberry. Gucci opened its flagship store with five storeys of shopfront presence on the facade in February 2010. Complementing fashion are accessories that include watches, pens and jewellery retailers such as Hublot, Cortina Watch, Larry Jewelry, and Loang and Noi, among others, as well as crystal specialists Lladro and Liuligongfang.
Singapore’s first eco-mall to be integrated with a 49,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) urban park named City Green. The mall sits on the site of Singapore's historic New World Amusement Park and is directly connected to Farrer Park MRT Station. City Green is designed to provide a learning experience about ecology and the natural environment. City Square Mall is also the first mall in Singapore awarded the prestigious Green Mark Platinum Award by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA).
105 locals recommend
City Square Mall
180 Kitchener Rd
105 locals recommend
Singapore’s first eco-mall to be integrated with a 49,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) urban park named City Green. The mall sits on the site of Singapore's historic New World Amusement Park and is directly connected to Farrer Park MRT Station. City Green is designed to provide a learning experience about ecology and the natural environment. City Square Mall is also the first mall in Singapore awarded the prestigious Green Mark Platinum Award by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA).
Mustafa Centre is set in the Little India district. A cult favourite in the Singaporean shopping scene, it's the best place to go if you're after a bargain or enjoy shopping late into the twilight hours. Mustafa may not be as fancy as some of Singapore’s other malls, but it has a great range of items, and good prices to match. Here, you’ll get a bargain on just about everything, from clothes, perfume, souvenirs, electronics, makeup, confectionery and even food and groceries.
93 locals recommend
Mustafa Centre
145 Syed Alwi Road
93 locals recommend
Mustafa Centre is set in the Little India district. A cult favourite in the Singaporean shopping scene, it's the best place to go if you're after a bargain or enjoy shopping late into the twilight hours. Mustafa may not be as fancy as some of Singapore’s other malls, but it has a great range of items, and good prices to match. Here, you’ll get a bargain on just about everything, from clothes, perfume, souvenirs, electronics, makeup, confectionery and even food and groceries.
A major multi-use development located in Marina Centre, a subzone of the Downtown Core in Singapore. The five buildings and the convention center are arranged so that they look like a left hand when viewed aerially. The Fountain of Wealth appears like a golden ring in the palm of the hand. As the fountain is made of bronze, it is believed that the balance of metal and water paves the way for success.
93 locals recommend
Suntec City station
93 locals recommend
A major multi-use development located in Marina Centre, a subzone of the Downtown Core in Singapore. The five buildings and the convention center are arranged so that they look like a left hand when viewed aerially. The Fountain of Wealth appears like a golden ring in the palm of the hand. As the fountain is made of bronze, it is believed that the balance of metal and water paves the way for success.
Contemporary shopping mall located along Orchard Road. There are retail outlets over seven floors and two basements. The mall's broad-based positioning, coupled with its strong focus on basic consumer goods and services, differentiates itself from other malls along Orchard.
301 locals recommend
Plaza Singapura
68 Orchard Rd
301 locals recommend
Contemporary shopping mall located along Orchard Road. There are retail outlets over seven floors and two basements. The mall's broad-based positioning, coupled with its strong focus on basic consumer goods and services, differentiates itself from other malls along Orchard.
At the heart of Orchard Road, ION Orchard is Singapore's premier mall. Spread over eight levels, visitors are treated to a unique shopping experience at over 300 retail, F&B and entertainment stores, and six luxury brands duplex units.
375 locals recommend
ION Orchard
2 Orchard Turn
375 locals recommend
At the heart of Orchard Road, ION Orchard is Singapore's premier mall. Spread over eight levels, visitors are treated to a unique shopping experience at over 300 retail, F&B and entertainment stores, and six luxury brands duplex units.
Embracing Singaporeans’ passion for fashion, 313@somerset assembles an exceptional range of leading global and local brands that deliver a unique, expansive and aspirational mid level fashion offer including Zara, Forever 21 and Cotton On. Indulging the Singaporean market’s fascination with all things new, 313@somerset assembles an eclectic mix of leading lifestyle stores including SONY, Royal Sporting House, Smiggle, Samsung and MUJI. Discovery Walk - This unique themed precinct directly linked to the Orchard Road strip will offer an enviable clustering of restaurants and lounges including Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant, JiBiru Japanese Craft Beer Bar.
20 locals recommend
313 Orchard Rd
313 Orchard Road
20 locals recommend
Embracing Singaporeans’ passion for fashion, 313@somerset assembles an exceptional range of leading global and local brands that deliver a unique, expansive and aspirational mid level fashion offer including Zara, Forever 21 and Cotton On. Indulging the Singaporean market’s fascination with all things new, 313@somerset assembles an eclectic mix of leading lifestyle stores including SONY, Royal Sporting House, Smiggle, Samsung and MUJI. Discovery Walk - This unique themed precinct directly linked to the Orchard Road strip will offer an enviable clustering of restaurants and lounges including Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant, JiBiru Japanese Craft Beer Bar.
Located in the heart of Singapore's Civic and Cultural District, Bugis Junction enjoys direct connectivity to the Bugis MRT station and is well served by major public bus services. It is a modern fashion destination with exciting dining choices for young adults and professionals, managers, executives and business people.
29 locals recommend
Aft Bugis Stn Exit C station
29 locals recommend
Located in the heart of Singapore's Civic and Cultural District, Bugis Junction enjoys direct connectivity to the Bugis MRT station and is well served by major public bus services. It is a modern fashion destination with exciting dining choices for young adults and professionals, managers, executives and business people.
Bugis Street is one of the best shopping places attracting most of the shopping lovers in Singapore. It offers latest and trendiest fashions at affordable prices and shoppers may experience interesting street shopping experience here. It has more than 600 shops, and most of them offer fashion clothing, shoes and accessories. Fashionistas will certainly be impressed by all the latest and trendiest things that are updated almost every day. With wallet-friendly prices, Bugis Street has attracted huge number of shopping lovers. With just S$10, you can get a nice casual wear. You can even buy watches, accessories and souvenirs at the prices not more than S$5.
124 locals recommend
Bugis Street
3 New Bugis Street
124 locals recommend
Bugis Street is one of the best shopping places attracting most of the shopping lovers in Singapore. It offers latest and trendiest fashions at affordable prices and shoppers may experience interesting street shopping experience here. It has more than 600 shops, and most of them offer fashion clothing, shoes and accessories. Fashionistas will certainly be impressed by all the latest and trendiest things that are updated almost every day. With wallet-friendly prices, Bugis Street has attracted huge number of shopping lovers. With just S$10, you can get a nice casual wear. You can even buy watches, accessories and souvenirs at the prices not more than S$5.

Essentials

It is located in one of Singapore's private residential areas and is close to the heart of the local shopping district. Providing a wide range of medical and surgical services within various clinical disciplines, this 258-bed hospital is supported by integrated facilities and equipment, and functions on innovative communication and information technology. Our healthcare professionals pride themselves on dedication and excellence in their jobs. Gleneagles Hospital is Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited and has achieved Singapore Quality Class certification. These milestones reflect the organisation’s commitment towards being a quality healthcare provider.
243 locals recommend
Gleneagles Hospital
6A Napier Rd
243 locals recommend
It is located in one of Singapore's private residential areas and is close to the heart of the local shopping district. Providing a wide range of medical and surgical services within various clinical disciplines, this 258-bed hospital is supported by integrated facilities and equipment, and functions on innovative communication and information technology. Our healthcare professionals pride themselves on dedication and excellence in their jobs. Gleneagles Hospital is Joint Commission International (JCI) accredited and has achieved Singapore Quality Class certification. These milestones reflect the organisation’s commitment towards being a quality healthcare provider.
A trusted brand name long associated with quality services. Headquartered out of Singapore, Thomson Medical Group aims to develop an integrated healthcare system across Pan-Asia. Over the years, besides focusing on obstetrics and gynaecology (O&G) and paediatric services, Thomson Medical has expanded its operations to include new areas of specialities and services to care for women beyond maternity and their families across generations and operates across Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
11 locals recommend
Thomson Medical Centre
339 Thomson Rd
11 locals recommend
A trusted brand name long associated with quality services. Headquartered out of Singapore, Thomson Medical Group aims to develop an integrated healthcare system across Pan-Asia. Over the years, besides focusing on obstetrics and gynaecology (O&G) and paediatric services, Thomson Medical has expanded its operations to include new areas of specialities and services to care for women beyond maternity and their families across generations and operates across Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Parkway East Hospital, formerly known as East Shore Hospital, is a 106-bed private healthcare facility located in Telok Kurau, in the East side of Singapore. This hospital provides general and acute care, as well as a comprehensive range of clinical specialties and sub-specialties, including obstetrics and gynaecology, general surgery, orthopaedic surgery, Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) and ophthalmology. Various ancillary services such as rehabilitation therapy and imaging services are also available. One of the initiatives organized by Parkway East Hospital is the Doctor For a Day (DFAD). It is an event designed for children living in the East to role-play as doctors in a real hospital setting.
14 locals recommend
Parkway East Hospital
321 Joo Chiat Pl
14 locals recommend
Parkway East Hospital, formerly known as East Shore Hospital, is a 106-bed private healthcare facility located in Telok Kurau, in the East side of Singapore. This hospital provides general and acute care, as well as a comprehensive range of clinical specialties and sub-specialties, including obstetrics and gynaecology, general surgery, orthopaedic surgery, Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) and ophthalmology. Various ancillary services such as rehabilitation therapy and imaging services are also available. One of the initiatives organized by Parkway East Hospital is the Doctor For a Day (DFAD). It is an event designed for children living in the East to role-play as doctors in a real hospital setting.
was established in 1985 and it serves as a tertiary hospital, clinical training centre and research centre for the medical and dental faculties of the National University of Singapore (NUS). NUH is also a referral centre for a wide range of medical, surgical and dental specialties including Cardiology, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Paediatrics and Orthopaedic Surgery and Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery. A member of the National University Health System, it is the principal teaching hospital for the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. It is a 1,160-bed tertiary hospital serving more than 670,000 outpatients and 49,000 inpatients.
13 locals recommend
Bengawan Solo National University Hospital
5 Lower Kent Ridge Rd
13 locals recommend
was established in 1985 and it serves as a tertiary hospital, clinical training centre and research centre for the medical and dental faculties of the National University of Singapore (NUS). NUH is also a referral centre for a wide range of medical, surgical and dental specialties including Cardiology, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Paediatrics and Orthopaedic Surgery and Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery. A member of the National University Health System, it is the principal teaching hospital for the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. It is a 1,160-bed tertiary hospital serving more than 670,000 outpatients and 49,000 inpatients.
One of Singapore’s largest multi-disciplinary hospitals. The hospital has 45 clinical and allied health departments, 16 specialist centres and is powered by more than 8,000 healthcare staff. TTSH sees over 2,000 patients at its specialist clinics and some 460 patients at its emergency department every day. TTSH is part of the National Healthcare Group.
26 locals recommend
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
11 Jln Tan Tock Seng
26 locals recommend
One of Singapore’s largest multi-disciplinary hospitals. The hospital has 45 clinical and allied health departments, 16 specialist centres and is powered by more than 8,000 healthcare staff. TTSH sees over 2,000 patients at its specialist clinics and some 460 patients at its emergency department every day. TTSH is part of the National Healthcare Group.
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and Specialist Centre not only places quality healthcare within reach, but provides patients and visitors with an enhanced hospital experience with its tastefully styled interiors. Upholding Singapore's reputation for delivering world-class medical services, it has also been accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI). The latest addition to the Mount Elizabeth legacy is our Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital. Marking a new era in specialist healthcare, this modern hospital which features more than 250 specialist physician suites provides tertiary medical treatments in the comfort of all single bedded rooms.
15 locals recommend
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital
38 Irrawaddy Rd
15 locals recommend
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and Specialist Centre not only places quality healthcare within reach, but provides patients and visitors with an enhanced hospital experience with its tastefully styled interiors. Upholding Singapore's reputation for delivering world-class medical services, it has also been accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI). The latest addition to the Mount Elizabeth legacy is our Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital. Marking a new era in specialist healthcare, this modern hospital which features more than 250 specialist physician suites provides tertiary medical treatments in the comfort of all single bedded rooms.
Mount Elizabeth has been serving Asia Pacific for over 30 years as a leading medical hub, earning the trust of patients from all over the region with its strategic pairing of medical talents with advanced technology. Staffed by a large team of dedicated professionals and a diverse mix of skilled specialists, both hospitals have received the Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation of quality care. To provide patients with greater access to our wide spectrum of services, we extended our presence in Singapore from one hospital in the city (Mount Elizabeth Hospital) to an additional new location in the heart of Singapore (Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital).
268 locals recommend
Mount Elizabeth Hospital
3 Mount Elizabeth
268 locals recommend
Mount Elizabeth has been serving Asia Pacific for over 30 years as a leading medical hub, earning the trust of patients from all over the region with its strategic pairing of medical talents with advanced technology. Staffed by a large team of dedicated professionals and a diverse mix of skilled specialists, both hospitals have received the Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation of quality care. To provide patients with greater access to our wide spectrum of services, we extended our presence in Singapore from one hospital in the city (Mount Elizabeth Hospital) to an additional new location in the heart of Singapore (Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital).

Entertainment & Activities

Begin the journey by travelling back in time to discover Asia's maritime heritage at The Maritime Experiential Museum. Then enter and explore the marine realm of S.E.A. Aquarium, home to more than 100,000 marine animals of over 800 species, across into 49 different habitats each one as fascinating as the next. It's an experience you won’t forget.
40 locals recommend
S.E.A. Aquarium
8 Sentosa Gateway
40 locals recommend
Begin the journey by travelling back in time to discover Asia's maritime heritage at The Maritime Experiential Museum. Then enter and explore the marine realm of S.E.A. Aquarium, home to more than 100,000 marine animals of over 800 species, across into 49 different habitats each one as fascinating as the next. It's an experience you won’t forget.
Built in 1937, Haw Par Villa is famous for its often gruesome depictions of Chinese folklore’s 10 Courts of Hell. But this wonderful theme park also has more, shall we say, tasteful scenes from other Chinese legends, such as Journey to the West and Madame White Snake. Pick your favourite from the over 1,000 colourful statues and tableaux on display, among them a giant gorilla and massive deity heads.
18 locals recommend
Haw Par Villa
262 Pasir Panjang Rd
18 locals recommend
Built in 1937, Haw Par Villa is famous for its often gruesome depictions of Chinese folklore’s 10 Courts of Hell. But this wonderful theme park also has more, shall we say, tasteful scenes from other Chinese legends, such as Journey to the West and Madame White Snake. Pick your favourite from the over 1,000 colourful statues and tableaux on display, among them a giant gorilla and massive deity heads.
Here is your chance to really fly. Experience true free-fall conditions, just like a real skydive. Each flyer will enjoy two skydives in the wind tunnel. The time it takes for each skydive is like falling through the air from 12,000 to 3,000 feet! And at one-fifth the cost of a tandem jump, iFly Singapore is unbeatable value.
6 locals recommend
iFly
43 Siloso Beach Walk
6 locals recommend
Here is your chance to really fly. Experience true free-fall conditions, just like a real skydive. Each flyer will enjoy two skydives in the wind tunnel. The time it takes for each skydive is like falling through the air from 12,000 to 3,000 feet! And at one-fifth the cost of a tandem jump, iFly Singapore is unbeatable value.
National Stadium is the pride of the nation providing spectators a stunning view of the Singapore city skyline. The 55,000 capacity National Stadium has a retractable seating capability making it the only stadium in the world able to host a multitude of events such as rugby, cricket, football, athletics, concerts, family entertainment shows, national and community events. The stadium’s retractable roof and localised comfort cooling technology sets the next stage in environmentally sustainable stadium design, providing athletes and spectators with a uniquely comfortable environment.
30 locals recommend
National Stadium
1 Stadium Dr
30 locals recommend
National Stadium is the pride of the nation providing spectators a stunning view of the Singapore city skyline. The 55,000 capacity National Stadium has a retractable seating capability making it the only stadium in the world able to host a multitude of events such as rugby, cricket, football, athletics, concerts, family entertainment shows, national and community events. The stadium’s retractable roof and localised comfort cooling technology sets the next stage in environmentally sustainable stadium design, providing athletes and spectators with a uniquely comfortable environment.
Guests get a preview of freshwater habitats from iconic rivers of the world such as the Amazon River, Mekong River and River Nile as they step into River Safari, the latest of our award-winning parks. It also happens to be Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park, occupying 12 hectares and housing one of the world’s largest collections of freshwater animals. The river calls and when you answer, you’ll be treated to an unforgettable adventure featuring over 6000 animals across 200 species – of which 40 are threatened.
42 locals recommend
River Wonders
80 Mandai Lake Rd
42 locals recommend
Guests get a preview of freshwater habitats from iconic rivers of the world such as the Amazon River, Mekong River and River Nile as they step into River Safari, the latest of our award-winning parks. It also happens to be Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park, occupying 12 hectares and housing one of the world’s largest collections of freshwater animals. The river calls and when you answer, you’ll be treated to an unforgettable adventure featuring over 6000 animals across 200 species – of which 40 are threatened.
Visit Singapore’s award-winning wildlife park to see animals roaming freely in their natural habitats. ... White tigers, pygmy hippos, and even naked mole rats — get up close with these wildlife and more at Singapore Zoo. It features 11 zones, each taking you through some of the most distinctive global wildlife habitats in the world. Go nose-to-nose with Inuka, the first polar bear born in the tropics. For something a little closer to home, head to the Australasia exhibit to walk amidst grey kangaroos and agile wallabies, and marvel at tree kangaroos and cassowaries. Other zones in the park include Primate Kingdom, which feature some of the 39 species of primates.
280 locals recommend
Singapore Zoo
280 locals recommend
Visit Singapore’s award-winning wildlife park to see animals roaming freely in their natural habitats. ... White tigers, pygmy hippos, and even naked mole rats — get up close with these wildlife and more at Singapore Zoo. It features 11 zones, each taking you through some of the most distinctive global wildlife habitats in the world. Go nose-to-nose with Inuka, the first polar bear born in the tropics. For something a little closer to home, head to the Australasia exhibit to walk amidst grey kangaroos and agile wallabies, and marvel at tree kangaroos and cassowaries. Other zones in the park include Primate Kingdom, which feature some of the 39 species of primates.
Step into the Journey of Dreams and be awed by an engaging multimedia showcase that provides a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Singapore Story and the iconic Singapore Flyer. Extend your experience onboard the scenic flight on the Flyer, and take in the amazing 360° views of Singapore and beyond.
230 locals recommend
Singapore Flyer
30 Raffles Ave
230 locals recommend
Step into the Journey of Dreams and be awed by an engaging multimedia showcase that provides a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Singapore Story and the iconic Singapore Flyer. Extend your experience onboard the scenic flight on the Flyer, and take in the amazing 360° views of Singapore and beyond.
The State of Fun, is Asia's leading leisure destination and Singapore's premier island resort getaway. Conveniently located within 15 minutes from the central business and shopping districts, the 500-hectare island resort is home to an exciting array of themed attractions, F&B dining restaurants, award-winning spa, beaches.
281 locals recommend
Sentosa
281 locals recommend
The State of Fun, is Asia's leading leisure destination and Singapore's premier island resort getaway. Conveniently located within 15 minutes from the central business and shopping districts, the 500-hectare island resort is home to an exciting array of themed attractions, F&B dining restaurants, award-winning spa, beaches.
Southeast Asia's first Hollywood movie theme park, Universal Studios Singapore, features an enticing selection of attractions, rides and entertainment for families and thrill seekers. Indeed, 18 out of the 24 movie-themed rides here were designed just for the Singapore park. There are seven movie-themed zones, and each is uniquely designed. You will find the renowned Hollywood Walk of Fame at the Hollywood zone, and as you venture into New York, the landscape evolves into impressive city skylines, including a mock-up of a subway entrance. Here, you can step onto a movie set and experience the destructive force of a hurricane with special effects produced by Steven Spielberg.
229 locals recommend
Universal Studios Singapore
8 Sentosa Gateway
229 locals recommend
Southeast Asia's first Hollywood movie theme park, Universal Studios Singapore, features an enticing selection of attractions, rides and entertainment for families and thrill seekers. Indeed, 18 out of the 24 movie-themed rides here were designed just for the Singapore park. There are seven movie-themed zones, and each is uniquely designed. You will find the renowned Hollywood Walk of Fame at the Hollywood zone, and as you venture into New York, the landscape evolves into impressive city skylines, including a mock-up of a subway entrance. Here, you can step onto a movie set and experience the destructive force of a hurricane with special effects produced by Steven Spielberg.
As dusk falls, the shutters open at the Night Safari, welcoming you into a world of nocturnal creatures and their dimly-lit homes. It is the world’s first safari park for nocturnal animals. But it resembles a wildlife park more than an actual safari. Your eyes will take a while to adjust to the darkness here, but once they do, you’ll be greeted by over 2,500 resident animals from over 130 species – including many indigenous to the region, such as the endangered Asian elephant, Malayan tapir and Malayan tiger. The animals live in 35 hectares of dense rainforest. Friendlier creatures such as deer roam freely in the park while fiercer ones like leopards are kept behind barriers.
95 locals recommend
Night Safari
80 Mandai Lake Rd
95 locals recommend
As dusk falls, the shutters open at the Night Safari, welcoming you into a world of nocturnal creatures and their dimly-lit homes. It is the world’s first safari park for nocturnal animals. But it resembles a wildlife park more than an actual safari. Your eyes will take a while to adjust to the darkness here, but once they do, you’ll be greeted by over 2,500 resident animals from over 130 species – including many indigenous to the region, such as the endangered Asian elephant, Malayan tapir and Malayan tiger. The animals live in 35 hectares of dense rainforest. Friendlier creatures such as deer roam freely in the park while fiercer ones like leopards are kept behind barriers.
Jurong Bird Park is a world-famous bird zoo where there are specimens of magnificent bird life from around the world, including a large flock of flamingos. It is currently the world's largest bird park in terms of the number of birds, and second largest both in the number of bird species and land area. There are 5,000 birds of 400 species in Jurong Bird Park, of which 29 are of threatened species.
79 locals recommend
Jurong Bird Park
79 locals recommend
Jurong Bird Park is a world-famous bird zoo where there are specimens of magnificent bird life from around the world, including a large flock of flamingos. It is currently the world's largest bird park in terms of the number of birds, and second largest both in the number of bird species and land area. There are 5,000 birds of 400 species in Jurong Bird Park, of which 29 are of threatened species.