Top things to see and do in Sinagapore
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Top things to see and do in Sinagapore
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Cleanest, best planned, and, quite possibly, most entertaining city in the world - check out this guide on things to do in Singapore for an experience that you will never forget.
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Gardens by the Bay
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This is a fantastic tourist spot in Singapore that you won't want to miss. The variety of plants and the unique displays are truly amazing. The Cloud Forest section is particularly impressive, with its treetop walk and stunning indoor waterfall that is a favorite photo spot for many visitors.
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National Gallery Singapore
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With over 9,000 works in its collection, National Gallery Singapore proudly holds the largest public assortment of modern art in Southeast Asia. Set within the stunning City Hall and former Supreme Court buildings, the museum is a wonderful place to explore for a few hours or even half a day. To make the most of your visit, we recommend visiting on a weekday and purchasing your tickets online in advance to skip the line.
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Kampong Glam
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Are you someone who enjoys exploring different cultures and experiences? Whether you're a hipster, a devout Muslim, a lover of art, or just looking for a unique adventure, Singapore's Muslim quarter has something for everyone. This historic district offers a blend of traditional Arab crafts, modern art, and delicious treats like the famous kaya swiss roll from Rich & Good Cake Shop. Come visit this eclectic enclave and discover the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of this unique neighborhood in Singapore.
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Jewel Changi Airport
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Visiting an airport may not be your typical tourist spot, but Jewel Changi is not your average airport. It has been voted as one of the best airports in our Readers' Choice Awards for a reason! Designed by architect Moshe Safdie, this transportation hub is a unique blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment all with a nature theme. You can marvel at the stunning Rain Vortex, a seven-story indoor waterfall, explore an indoor forest with suspended walkways, and shop at almost 300 stores. It's a must-visit for travelers with layovers, and many airlines even allow you to check in a full 24 hours in advance just to spend more time enjoying all that Jewel Changi has to offer. Trust me, it's definitely worth a visit!
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Merlion Park
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Discover the picturesque promenade at Marina Bay where you can find the famous 28-foot Merlion statue! This unique half-fish, half-lion sculpture adds a touch of charm to the bay with its water-spouting feature. Symbolizing Singapore's fishing village origins and the Lion City itself, this iconic statue has been a beloved tourist spot since its unveiling in 1972. Make sure to include a visit to the Merlion statue in your travel itinerary!
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Marina Bay Sands Singapore
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If you're looking to treat yourself and have some extra spending money, there are plenty of amazing things to do at this impressive location in Singapore. From dining at a top-rated restaurant to taking in the incredible views from the SkyPark, there's something for everyone at this unique spot. Don't miss checking out the ArtScience Museum and the breathtaking SkyPark during your visit!
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Haw Par Villa
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Experience the unique and whimsical beauty of this eight-acre outdoor art park! Created in the 1930s by Tiger Balm founder Aw Boon Haw, this treasure trove of over 1,000 sculptures and dioramas offers a glimpse into traditional Chinese values. Despite being a bit less crowded now, the park's authenticity and 'raw' charm remain intact, providing a refreshing and unfiltered look at Chinese culture and morals. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this one-of-a-kind "Asian cultural park" before it's too late!
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Thian Hock Keng Temple
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Thian Hock Keng Temple, also known as Tianfu Temple, is a beautiful and historic Buddhist temple in Singapore. The traditional southern Chinese architecture, built without nails, is truly a sight to behold. The temple has been fully restored and is filled with stunning dragon and phoenix sculptures, as well as unique Fujian-style broken porcelain roof ridges. Unfortunately, photography is not allowed in many areas of the temple, so be sure to cherish the memories in your mind. Remember to respect the rules and leave your camera in your purse if you can't resist taking photos. Admission is free and the temple is never too crowded, making it a peaceful place to visit.
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Alina B
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Hey there! My name is Alina. Travel is my biggest passion and I have been fortunate enough to explore almost 60 countries so far! I believe in living life to the fullest and never having any regrets. I would be therefore more than happy to help you plan your dream holiday!
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