Singapore attractions
14 attractions found in Singapore.
No Singapore visitor should ever leave without a picture taken on the Merlion Park in Marina Bay, named after the water-spouting half lion half fish centerpiece. ...
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The 165-meter tall Singapore Flyer currently holds the record as the largest observation wheel in the world. Twenty-eight passengers can fit in each of the Flyer’s 28 bus-sized capsules totaling to a capacity of 784 passengers. For 30 minutes, the F ...
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Sentosa is the largest of Singapore's southern islands, now developed into an island resort. It is home to a wide range of attraction clusters from the casino-based Resorts World, the nature and adventure parks of Imbiah Lookout, the amusement park o ...
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Sunday flea market in Clarke Quay fashion is a dynamic image of over 50 stalls plying porcelain, antiques, furniture, and even the most random of household goods. ...
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This former Raffles museum and library built in 1887 is Singapore’s largest museum, housed in a neo-classical building that is recently redeveloped with commanding glass and metal extensions. The exhibitions on film, fashion, photography, food ...
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One of Asia Pacific’s bird parks boasts of the world’s largest walk-in aviary with over 8,000 birds from 600 species, along with the tallest man-made waterfalls in the world. The penguin parade is another major attraction in this lush are ...
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From spices to magnificent silk saris to genuine Indian comfort food, the area stretching along the southern end of Serangoon Road is home to a luscious subculture. This district is swamped with numerous restaurants, markets, and entertainment center ...
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Over 132 animal species including tigers, giraffes, and giant flying squirrels roam freely through the Singapore Zoo, a 40-hectare park employing naturalistic habitats for its animals. The kids you have in tow can feed polar bears, while the whole fa ...
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Claiming to be the first in the region “to present a broad yet integrated perspective of pan-Asian cultures and civilizations,” the Asian Civilizations Museum introduces you to the history of South East Asian, Chinese, Indian and West Asi ...
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Singapore’s national art collector, established in January 1996 as the country’s first international-standard art museum, boasts of over 4,000 permanent exhibitions and works delving on 20th-century Southeast Asian art. ...
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This complex is deemed one of the finest buildings—and indeed one of the last and most compelling—produced during British rule in the country. This imposing sight is most notable for its classic Corinthian columns and murals by Italian ar ...
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Full in its £250 million glory, this major Singapore landmark was opened in October 2002 and is readily recognizable for its twin microphone-shaped roof. Offering a clear view of the beautiful marina, the Esplanade has a 2,000-seater theater, a ...
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A 52-hectare nature site, the Singapore Botanic Garden boasts of the National Orchid Garden (with all 20,000 orchids and a striking Central and South American bromeliad collection), the Evolution and Ginger gardens, and the Swan, Symphony and Eco lak ...
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Named after the founder of modern Singapore Sir Stamford Raffles, this great 19th-century hotel has been visited by the likes of Somerset Maugham, Joseph Conrad, Charlie Chaplin, Queen Elizabeth II and other illustrious guests marveling over its over ...
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"The tour was excellent - it packed a wide range of interesting places and activities into the two days, and both our guide and bus driver were competent and knowledgeable. The hotel in Melaka, and the restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, were fabulous! Many thanks. (On a logistical note though - you need to provide more info on the nuts and bolts of the travel. We expected it to be a bus tour so were taken aback when we were collected and taken to the railway station at the start of the journey; another couple we spoke to were also unaware that there was a train trip involved. The trains were great, we just wish we'd known about them in advance)."
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