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Singapore Spots

All Attractions and Entertainment


The Merlion
 Must-visit spot
Gardens By The Bay
 Garden
Universal Studios Singapore
 Theme Park
East Coast Park
 Beach
Marina Bay Downtown Area
Marina Bay Downtown Area
 Harbor / Marina
Marina Bay Sands Boardwalk
 Scenic Lookout
Transformers The Ride: The Ultimate 3D Battle
Transformers The Ride: The Ultimate 3D Battle
 Theme Park
Henderson Waves
 Scenic Lookout
Orchard Road
 Pedestrian Plaza
Merlion Park
Merlion Park
 Park
Flower Dome
 Garden
Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade
Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade
 Scenic Lookout
Singapore Zoo
 Zoo
Sentosa Boardwalk
Sentosa Boardwalk
 Bridge
Revenge Of The Mummy
Revenge Of The Mummy
 Theme Park
Brewerkz Restaurant
Brewerkz Restaurant
 Gastropub
Singapore Botanic Gardens
 Botanical Garden
Cloud Forest
 Garden
Punggol Waterway Park
Punggol Waterway Park
 Park
West Coast Park
West Coast Park
 Park
Clarke Quay Riverside
Clarke Quay Riverside
 Pedestrian Plaza
Fort Canning Park
 Park
National Museum of Singapore
 Museum
Sri Mariamman Temple
 Temple
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
 Buddhist Temple
The Merlion Sentosa
 Must-visit spot
Siloso Beach
 Beach
Palawan Beach
 Beach
Tanjong Beach
 Beach
Jurong Bird Park
 Zoo
Peranakan Museum
 History Museum
Esplanade Outdoor Theatre
 Performing Arts Venue
Asian Civilisations Museum
 History Museum
Bugis Street
 Plaza
Science Centre Singapore
 Science Museum
Fountain Of Wealth
 Must-visit spot
Red Dot Design Museum Singapore
 Museum

Tourist Reviews

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@avoronkov
« The photo shows the view from my room at Marina Bay Sands. On the left are the two domes - one of the most complex architectural projects in the world, featuring enormous gardens under a roof. One dome showcases plants from around the globe (with corresponding climates), while the other recreates the atmosphere of high-altitude tropics (cold and 100% humidity). And all of this is happening while it's +95°F outside! You can easily spend the whole day in each dome.

On the right are the gigantic metal trees, which symbolize the city and function like living beings. Thanks to unique engineering solutions, they generate their own electricity, water, and more from the external environment, and at night there's a light show that feels like a scene straight out of Avatar. You can walk up to all the trees, connected by translucent bridges, although many lack the courage to cross them due to the considerable height. In the crown of one of the trees, there's a bar with an amazing view, definitely worth a visit after sunset. 🌅🌳✨ »
@numbliot
« I would love to visit the beautiful city-state of Singapore with my family. My wife and I really enjoy Asia, but we've never been to Singapore. I believe everyone should have the chance to experience it if they haven't yet. I’m eager to see Marina Bay, explore Orchard Road, pop into various shops, and find something lovely to buy! Walking along the waterfront and listening to street musicians sounds delightful. I can't wait to admire Gardens by the Bay and check out the stunning Parkroyal on Pickering hotel! And of course, I want to take lots of beautiful photos! 🌺📸 »
@poteryaewa
« If you ever travel through Singapore, make sure to take some time to visit the zoo! It's an amazing place not just for kids, but for adults too. No cages, only open enclosures. In a word, pure delight! 🦁🌿 »
@pasha_nikitin
« In Singapore, among various delightful and interesting attractions, there’s one outstanding aspect in my opinion: nature. Trees are everywhere: in parks, on pathways, in squares, on the rooftops of skyscrapers, inside skyscrapers, even cascading down the walls of skyscrapers. Huge parks, despite the city’s relatively small size. We spent 4 hours exploring the Botanic Gardens and the Orchid Garden! We even spotted a monitor lizard just strolling around… While in the park, you completely forget that you’re in the heart of a metropolis, bustling with life. It’s peaceful and tranquil here. Today, we dedicated an entire day to the zoo! Yet somehow, it feels like we didn’t manage to see everything. Every corner has signs urging visitors to care for not only the animals but also the plants, which is why there’s a strict “no littering” law. Everyone carries their trash to designated bins, or else face a fine. The city is spotless! 🏙️🌳 »
@roman4guru
« Singapore is truly a city of contrasts. It has everything: towering skyscrapers, historic neighborhoods, and makeshift communities. You can walk down a single street and visit temples from multiple religions in just a few minutes. That’s exactly the kind of stroll we took... »