The island city-state of Singapore has a certain sheen of wealth. The city is full of sky-scraping towers & buildings, state-of-the-art world tech parks, modern zoos and nature parks, and new agro-tech botanical gardens, which are the iconic Singapore tourist attractions. Despite being so modern, Singapore also holds on to its cultural heritage and traditions. Its art districts, temples, monasteries, folk-themed exhibition parks, and festivals are a testament to the same. All of this supplemented by its chic shopping malls, luxury hotels, and fine dining has held the centre stage for tourism. The perennial stopover city has taken a serious look at the subject of fun and reinvented itself into the ultimate 21st-century metropolitan destination in its own right. So, if you are planning your next holiday here, you must take note of these places so that you don’t miss out on the fun.
58 Places To Visit In Singapore
Escape from your daily chores and relax yourself by embarking on a memorable trip to Singapore. For a unique and over-the-top experience, explore the remarkable Singapore tourist attractions that will definitely leave a lasting impression on you.
Singapore Tourist Attractions For Nature Lovers In 2024
Singapore has a plethora of interesting options when it comes to popular places to visit. Here is a list of 47 Singapore tourist attractions that solace a restless mind and a wandering soul.
1. Gardens By The Bay
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Starting the list with one of the best places to visit in Singapore, Gardens By The Bay, is a nature park and a plant conservatory located in the Central Region of Singapore in an area of more than 100 hectares. It was created to build a garden city and increase the quality of life, and beauty in Singapore. The vast expanses of rare flowers, herbal plants, and fragrant trees and grasses make it one of the most visited tourist places in Singapore with millions of visitors annually.
One of the national parks in Singapore, the park has 2 conservatories - Flower Dome (which is the largest greenhouse in the world as well) and Cloud Forest. With many sub-gardens, a children's park, a themed horticulture park, and the famed Supertree Grove, this place is a botanist's dream come true. And if you're a cinephile you might even recognize this park from the film Crazy Rich Asians. The planet Xander in the Guardians of The Galaxy film is also modelled on the supertree grove of this garden. It's a great place to take leisurely walks or click some pictures against the deep green backdrops of the organic world.
Location: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Opening hours: 5 am to 2 am for outdoor gardens; 9 am to 9 pm for conservatories and OCBC Skyway
Attractions: Bay East Garden, Supertree Grove, the World's Tallest Indoor Waterfall at Cloud Forest Dome
Entry fee: Free for main gardens; INR 1800 for adults, 1000 for children for conservatories; INR 300 for adults, 200 for children for OCBC Skyway
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2. Changi Experience Studio, Changi Airport
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The Jewel Changi Airport is the world’s most-awarded airport, but what is it that makes it so qualified? One of the biggest contributors is the Changi Experience Studio. Located within the Airport, the latest lifestyle destination in Singapore, this first-of-its-kind digital attraction offers visitors an insight into the past, present, and future of the Changi region through a plethora of state-of-the-art technological experiences.
With over 20 touchpoints featuring interactive exhibits, games, and multimedia shows, including a garden that sings, an exhilarating runway race, a chair robot driven by artificial intelligence that delivers a one-man show, a voyage through time and space, and much more, adults and kids alike can expect at least 100 minutes of fun. With so much to experience in this impressive virtual space, the time spent at Changi could be some of the best parts of your holiday. So, if you are looking for a place to go in Singapore to enjoy a fun-filled day with your family, visit this studio, one of the top tourist attractions in Singapore in November.
Location: Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Blvd, L4, Singapore
Opening hours: 10 AM – 10 PM daily
Attractions: Hanging Gardens, Sky Deck, Garden of Harmony, Chair of Resilience
Entry fee: INR 1600 (adults) | INR 1000 (children)
3. Singapore Zoo
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Regarded as the world's best rainforest zoo, Singapore Zoo is a major tourist attraction in Singapore in January with more than 2 million annual visitors. The zoo is home to zebras, parakeets, mole rats, white tigers, kangaroos, a Komodo dragon, and many other creatures. It also houses the largest colony of orangutans in the entire world. Managed by the Mandai Wildlife Group, which also manages the Night Safari Zoo, Bird Paradise Zoo, and more, it forms a part of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve which consists of a total of more than 15000 animals and bird species.
A lot of the animals being cared for here belong to endangered species, and thus it is an important preservation effort. Perfect for a day's outing with family or friends, this is a great place to view the wild animals of different parts of Asia. Also, you should visit during feeding time so that you can see these majestic beings out of their dens and caves.
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore, 729826
Opening hours: 8:30 am to 6 pm
Attractions: Don't forget to visit the Orangutan Island and the Snake Zoo!
Entry fee: INR 1800 for adults, 1100 for children aged 3 to 13, 800 for seniors.
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4. Botanical Gardens
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Among the many Singapore tourist attractions, it was the Singapore Botanical Gardens that earned the city its first UNESCO World Heritage nomination. The 165-year-old tropical gardens preserve pieces of Singapore's wild heritage and present it to the world in the most beguiling fashion that makes people yearn for a simpler, greener, and more pleasant life! This historical garden has seen many eras of the city. It was built in the 1860s by British settler-colonizers who sought to create a pleasure park for themselves. Then came the Japanese invasion of Singapore, after which it again switched hands and passed to the British once more.
In the 1960s, after the Independence of Singapore, the park was public property and open to visitors and tourists. The park is known for its research and cultivation of more than 1000 species and 2000 hybrids of Orchid flowers. Orchids are integral to the culture and symbolism of Singapore, and the national flower is Vanda Miss Joaquim, also called the Singaporean Orchid. Nature lovers will find themselves hooked and entranced by the many natural attractions of this beautiful garden space.
Location: 1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569
Opening hours: 5 am to midnight
Attractions: National Orchid Garden, Eco-Garden, Bonsai Garden, Eco-Lake
Entry fee: Free (some attractions may have an admission fee)
5. S.E.A. Aquarium
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The Singapore Oceanarium, also called S.E.A. Aquarium, is one of the most captivating Singapore tourist attractions and can be counted amongst the most wonderful creations of humankind on this entire island nation. It is essentially a large aquarium that houses more than 1,000 species of marine life, the likes of which include hammerhead sharks, bottlenose dolphins, and stingrays.
Accommodating a total of 49 habitats and over 1,00,000 aquatic animals that people come to see from far and wide, this aquarium is among the best places to visit in Singapore for those who are drawn to the wonders of the sea and love to witness marine life in their natural habitat. It also offers immersive experiences, such as playing with starfish (under supervision), diving, and sea walking, making it one of the most adventurous activities in Singapore for curious kids and your BFFs.
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore
Opening Hours: 10 am – 7 pm
Attractions: Underwater City – to see corals, Quirky Adaptations – fascinating evolutionary adaptations like Blotcheye soldierfish, Bumphead parrotfish, Open Ocean, Shipwrecked! – a model shipwreck in the water
Entry Fee: Approx INR 2500
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6. The Nocturnal Wildlife Park
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This night safari in Singapore starts as soon as the sun sets, darkness falls and animals begin prowling. Here you will be in the low-lit homes of nocturnal species. This is the first-night safari tour in the world and one of the must-visit sightseeing places in Singapore. The night safari park is located in Mandai and will bring you face to face with around 2,500 residents of the park who belong to a wide 130 types of species, with over 40% belonging to endangered species.
The park has four amazing walking trails which include the Fishing Cat Trail as well as the popular Leopard Trail. If you bring your luck with you, you may also get to see the Malayan Tapir and the Malayan Tiger. The low lighting emulates moonlight and isn't harsh on the animals. You get to experience watching how animals like Indian Rhinoceros, Axis Deer, Lions, Pangolins, and Bears behave during the nighttime. It is a nocturnal safari like no other!
Location: At 80 Mandai Lake Road.
Opening Hours: 7:15 pm to 12 am
Attractions: Tram Trail, Pangolin Trail, Tasmanian Devil Trail, Creatures of the Night show
Entry Fee: Regular pricing for children of 3-12 years - INR 2000; Adults- 3600; Senior- 1300
7. Bird Paradise
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At Bird Paradise, formerly known as the Jurong Bird Park, visitors will get to meet about 5000 birds who belong to a diverse selection of 400 species and more. This park was earlier located in Jurong in the western part of the city but has now been moved to become a part of the Mandai Wildlife Reserve near Mandai Lake, which is one of the prettiest lakes in Singapore. At Bird Paradise, you won’t just look at the birds through a pair of binoculars but will get to be up close with some of the most beautiful birds in Singapore.
The park contains many exhibits and subsections that tend to different types and species of birds including a Penguin Cove, a Winged Sanctuary, and an Australian subset. Bird Paradise also presents two live shows - Predators on Wings and Wings of the World, focussing on birds of prey and animal ambassadors & mascots respectively. The Jurong location still houses a waterfall which was earlier a waterfall aviary.
Location: 20 Mandai Lake Rd, Bird Paradise, Singapore
Opening Hours: 8.30 am to 6 pm
Attractions: More exhibits to visit are Mysterious Papua, Lory Loft, Amazonian Jewels, and Songs of the Forest.
Entry Fee: Adults- INR 1900; Children of 3 years to 12 years- INR 1200 Approx.
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8. River Wonders
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River Wonders is a river-themed zoo in Singapore and is worth visiting just for the fact that they have the cutest red pandas. Their rust-coloured fur and fox fur are the softest and prettiest in the entire animal kingdom. And there are many more animals to see besides pandas at this river-themed safari. This park located in Mandai and part of the same Mandai Forest Reserve, is home to more than 6000 animals, out of which 40 are endangered.
Freshwater exhibits and an animal safari on a boat ride on a river are the highlights that make it one of Singapore's top tourist attractions. When here, do make a point to see the freshwater aquarium, the largest one in the world. Bring family and kids with you and fill their hearts and minds with pure wonder and you're sure to have great experiences at the river safari.
Location: The River Safari is located right next to the famous Singapore Zoo at 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore, 729826
Opening Hours: 10 am to 7 pm
Attractions: River Safari, Giant Panda Forest, Theme Park rides
Entry Fee: Adults- INR 1750; Children from 3 to 12 years- 1150; Senior Citizens- 900
9. Butterfly Park And Insect Kingdom
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By now, you must realize just how much god-given (also owing to good public administration) beauty and natural diversity lies in Singapore. Another great addition to the list of places to see in 'Garden City' Singapore is the Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom. An amazing place to just relax, this green kingdom is full of luscious tropical greenery which shows all the bounties of nature. There are stunning varieties of rare butterflies and insects here which will keep you mesmerized.
More than 50 different species of butterflies and just as many other insects can be found here, and with abundant numbers of these beautiful creatures around, it is a great opportunity to take some really cute photographs of you and the insects. It is especially a great place for kids and nature enthusiasts to head to. Visitors are sure to love the beautiful rainforests and the alluring scents of the place along with the amazing interactive experience that this place offers. A true experience for all your senses, and there are many other places to visit near Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom.
Location: 51 Imbiah Road, Sentosa 099702
Opening Hours: 2 PM. Guided Tour 3 pm to 5 pm. Pupa Hanging from Saturday and Sunday. At 3 pm- Butterfly Release
Attractions: Animal exhibits also display Iguanas, Parrots, and more.
Entry Fee: Adults - INR 3000; Children - 1200.
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10. National Orchid Garden
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This orchid garden is spread over 3 hectares of beautiful, lush land full of amazing scenery. Everything in this garden has been precisely planned and planted. Visitors can see it in the 2000 hybrids housed here, which belong to more than 1000 species. The flora spread over here changes according to the four seasons- autumn, summer, spring, and winter. Autumn brings with it abstract shades, summer is full of reds and pinks, spring brings with it beautiful yellow, gold, and cream, while winter displays its bounty in the colours white and violet.
With Orchids being so culturally significant, a lot of these flowers can be said to be crafted by hand, so carefully are they crossed and hybridized. You will be surprised to know that some of the orchid species thus created are often named after famous people, such as the Margaret Thatcher orchid or Ban Ki-Moon orchid. A visit to the National Orchid Garden is long overdue if you love orchids!
Location: Cluny Road, Singapore Botanic Garden
Opening Hours: 8:30 am to 7 pm
Attractions: Crane Fountain, Tan Hoon Siang Mist House, Yuen Peng McNeice Bromeliad Collection, The Sembcorp Cool House, Tropical Montane Orchidetum
Entry Fee: INR 960
11. MacRitchie Reservoir
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MacRitchie is the place to head to if you want to refresh or relax with a walk while taking in what nature has to offer. Named after the British engineer who constructed the reservoir in the late 19th century James MacRitchie, the place was designed to store up rainwater and it is still a part of Singapore’s freshwater catchment system. But apart from that, the MacRitchie reservoir serves as a place where nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts can gather. You can often spot school kids participating in kayaking and canoeing competitions.
The tree-top walk allows you to walk over a tall bridge which will make you seem like you are on top of the world as you walk through trees. The hike is peaceful, and it is 11 km long. There’s food available right at the entry point too. Trails in the forested area are also used for cross-country running.
Location: Lornie Road, Singapore
Opening Hours: 9 am to 5 pm
Attractions: HSBC TreeTop Walk for panoramic views, Central Catchment Nature Reserve, and different boardwalks which can be thrilling to explore.
Entry Fee: Free
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12. Siloso Beach
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Located on Sentosa Island in Singapore, this amazing beach hosts some of the biggest and most happening celebrations for the new year in the island city-state. There are many beachside restaurants here that offer delicious food and clubs & bars where you can let loose and get your groove on. Desserts in Singapore are also to die for. So get into your swimsuit, take a dip in the warm waters or you can simply unfold your Beach umbrella and sunbathe and have a gala old time.
Then sip some delectable drinks at the bars or indulge in an impromptu shopping spree. Imagine the sand is warm and white, the sun shining, the waters clean and blue, palm trees towering over you, and the atmosphere is serene and meditative. Such is the vibe at this beach. And when night finally arrives, you can feel the lively spirit of this venue with its amazing parties.
Location: 51 Imbiah Walk, Sentosa, Singapore, 099538
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours
Attractions: The Skyline Luge is a thrilling ride down the mountain that is located next to the beach entrance.
Entry Fee: Free
13. Bukit Batok Hill
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Bukit Batok Hill is one of the best when it comes to Singapore tourist attractions. It is known for its calming atmosphere, as it is situated away from all the hustle and bustle of daily city life. The sweeping hills offer beautiful views of blue crystal-clear waters and it is a great place to find some calmness and serenity. You can also take a walk along the rough roads that run through the forests and be in the lap of lush greenery.
But if you are tired of gazing at the green for long then, there is an undulating terrain that is just perfect for a workout. Located on the hill are Bukit Batok Park and Bukit Batok Memorial. The latter marks and honours the legacy of the soldiers who lost their lives in the Second World War in the Battle of Bukit Timah, while the former is a great place to unwind and have a picnic.
Location: 26 Bukit Batok East Avenue 2 Hillview Regency, Singapore 659920, Singapore
Opening Hours: 7 pm to 7 am.
Attractions: Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, Yishun Dam, Kranji War Memorial.
Entry Fee: Free
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14. Changi Beach
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This is a tantalizing Beach which is located right in the northern zone of Changi in the easternmost part of Singapore. The beach is a 3.3 km long sandy stretch and is just the perfect place for a family vacation. Bring your picnics and fishing gear because here everything is possible. Here you will also get the opportunity to land an aircraft or engage in a variety of water sports. Bring your camping gear to spend the night beneath the stars after you enjoy a barbeque party. Cycling is also a popular activity and you might see tourists exploring the shoreline on rented bicycles.
What is most interesting about this beach is however the fact that this beach was a war zone during the Second World War, and saw the slaughtering of Chinese men by Japanese invaders, thus some believe this to be a haunted place. But today the beach is one of the hidden gems in Singapore not known to many tourists.
Location: Nicoll Drive, Singapore, 498991
Opening Hours: 7 am to 7 pm
Attractions: Changi Beach Park, Changi Chapel and Museum, Changi village, Explore local restaurants.
Entry Fee: Free
15. Tanjong Beach
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Located on Sentosa Island, it is famous for its backpacking population and also the nature admirers who come here for some greenery. Bring a beach towel, sit on the golden sands, and enjoy the weather as you sunbathe. This is a great place to visit for those who want some peace and tranquillity. Make sure you stay till dusk to see the waters and sky change their colours with the time of nature. The sands are clean and here there is an atmosphere of bliss. Water adventure activities are available for those with an appetite for thrill. Your vacation is incomplete if you didn't try scuba diving in Singapore.
No need to worry if you get hungry while here. There are a lot of themed bistros, restaurants, and bars that will help you quench your thirst and hunger. The beach bars don’t open till 11 am, so take note of that. After sunset, you can spend some cosy romantic time by the fireside with your loved one or your friends and create the perfect vibe!
Location: 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Singapore, 098942
Opening Hours: 24 hours
Attractions: Water sports are very popular here. The Sentosa Golf Club is located quite near to here.
Entry Fee: Free
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16. Lazarus Island
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Lazarus Island is one of the southern islands in Singapore located off the southern coast. It is joined by a causeway to St. John’s Island which is accessed from the mainland by a ferry. As of right now, the island is uninhabited by humans. The island is popular for its lush green wilderness, herds of deer, palm fronds, many cute & fluffy cats, and beautiful beaches. It is also one of the top places to visit in Singapore.
It is said that earlier the island was used as a quarantine zone, where patients with outbreaks of contagious diseases like Cholera, and beriberi were safehoused here. Later patients of leprosy, also termed Lazaretto, were also housed here. This is one possible reason behind the name Lazarus. Lepers are also connected to St Lazarus, the biblical character. Today, the island is a popular picnic spot and water adventure sports lovers love this place!
Location: Southern Islands, Singapore Strait, Singapore
Opening Hours: 24 hours a day
Attractions: Picnicking, Kite flying, Swimming, Snorkelling, and Sunbathing are some popular activities at this island.
Entry Fee: Ferry pricing can vary from INR 800 to 1200 per person
17. Palawan Beach
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If you’re looking for a fun vacation or a restful holiday, whether you are a college youth or a couple on their honeymoon, a beach is one of the quintessential tourist places to visit in Singapore. If you didn’t familiarize yourself with a country’s beaches, did you really get to know the country? Palawan Beach is one of the most stellar beaches near Singapore you’ll ever visit. With gentle lapping waves and soft warm sands, the beach is a swimmer’s paradise.
It is also connected by a suspension bridge to Palawan Island, which is also named by the authorities as the southernmost point in Continental Asia. Swimming and water sports are also permitted at this beach. Moreover, there are plenty of activities for children to do as well such as visiting the Palawan Pirate Ship, a playground meant for 3 to 10-year-olds.
Location: 85A Palawan Beach Walk Southernmost Point, Sentosa Island 098521
Opening Hours: Open all day
Attractions: Other attractions at the beach include the Amphitheater at Palawan, or taking a walk down the Suspension Bridge
Entry Fee: Free
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18. Mount Faber Park
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Mount Faber is a hill in Singapore that stands at an elevation of about 94 meters in the town of Bukit Merah or the Redhill. The hill is named after a British engineer – Charles Edward Faber who first cut out a road in the hilly forested region. The park at Mount Faber is one of the oldest parks on any of Singapore’s mountains. It has many viewing points from where tourists can watch the city skyline, the central business district, and the southern coastline as well as the islands on the southern coast.
The area is also full of exotic and indigenous birds. When visiting, pay special attention to tree tops and you will find many eagles, hawk eagles, buzzards, and sparrowhawks resting there. Visitors can also go see the Mural Wall beneath the lookout point where Singapore’s history of development from a fishing town to an international hub is etched. Overall, Mount Faber Park and Hill are a great morning excursion for nature lovers and picnic enthusiasts.
Location: Mount Faber Rd, Singapore
Opening Hours: 7 am – 7 pm
Attractions: Faber Point is the highest point in the park where one can get panoramic views of the city. The Singapore Cable Car also starts from Mount Faber.
Entry Fee: Free
Arts And Leisure Sightseeing In Singapore 2024
If you love art galleries, museums, and leisure attractions, these are the places you should visit in Singapore on your vacation.
19. Singapore Flyer
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If the observation deck at Marina Bay Sands Resort doesn't satiate your desire for one-stop sightseeing in Singapore, try the Singapore Flyer, the world's highest giant observation wheel. Not just the Singapore skyline, you can also view the Indonesian Spice Islands and Malaysian Johor Strait. Opened in 2008, the wheel consists of 28 air-conditioned cabins each with a capacity of 20 people. The design is also disability friendly and the cabins can enter up to 5 wheelchairs at once.
The flyer has a height of 165 meters and was the tallest Ferris Wheel in the world until the construction of High Roller in Las Vegas. The Flyer has been featured in a lot of pop culture & media based around Singapore including the mega-hit Crazy Rich Asians. When you're on the top of the wheel, it feels like being on the top of the world and you can even see the islands near Singapore Flyer from the top.
Location: 30 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039803
Opening hours: 8 am to 10:30 pm
Attractions: The main highlight of the Flyer is the view of the entire city from the stupendous height of 165 meters.
Entry fee: INR 2000 for adults, 1400 for children aged 3-12, 1550 for seniors.
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20. Changi Chapel And Museum
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Another one of the prominent Singapore tourist attractions best suited for history lovers is the Changi Museum. Located near Changi Village, the museum displays letters, photographs, and some drawings of the 50,000 civilians and soldiers in Changi Prison during World War II. It tells the story of Singapore's colonization by Japan and what hardships the Prisoners of War went through for the three and a half years that they were kept locked in the prison after the Japanese had defeated the British army.
During their penitence there, the prisoners built many chapels, one of which was called the St. George's Church. The chapel in Changi is located in the courtyard of the museum and is a replica of the St. George's Church built during World War II. It's a great place to visit if you wish to learn about the rich culture, troubled past, and intriguing heritage of this country first-hand. Visiting such villages in Singapore is a must to get to know the place on a deeper level.
Location: 1000 Upper Changi Road N, Singapore 507707
Opening hours: 9:30 am to 5 pm
Attraction: Storyboards, Changi Prison Section, Changi Murals, Wartime Artists, End of War Section, Changi Chapel
Entry Fee: In-house tours – INR 775 for adults, 400 for children; Audio tours – INR 400 for adults, 200 for children
21. Universal Studios Theme Park
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Universal Studios Theme Park is one of the top Singapore tourist attractions if you are visiting with kids. The theme park is located in Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island off the coast of Singapore and has rides based on films like Transformers, Shrek, Madagascar, and many more. Apart from the filmy rides, it also has a marine life park, maritime interactive museum & aquarium, and a festive stroll. In all, the park has 7 zones, 28 rides, and many shows. It also houses one of the best water parks in Singapore.
This tourist spot in Singapore is enjoyed by kids and adults alike and one sure will have a grand time at this amusement park. The park has meet-and-greet locations where kids can interact with their favourite characters in real life (played by actors in character suits). More than 30 restaurants and retail outlets are also situated inside the park to satiate your hunger for food and shopping.
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
Opening hours: 10 am to 6 pm
Attractions: The seven themed zones are New York, Sci-Fi City, Hollywood (including the Walk of Fame), Ancient Egypt, The Lost World, The Kingdom of Far Far Away
Entry Fee: One-day pass is for approx. INR 3600 for adults, INR 2700 for kids aged 0 to 12
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22. Little India
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Everyone knows Singapore is a glitzy and glam modern-day city with sky-high buildings, advanced architecture, and nature-friendly parks. Hardly anyone knows about its charming cultural side replete with colours and bustling with energy. Singapore is a melting pot of cultures from worldwide over. You’ll also be able to find a little bit of India tucked away in those glamorous lanes of Singapore just like you’ll find any other culture.
Some of the amazing Singapore tourist attractions evoke the essence of India, making it a must-visit destination. Indian migrants who had come seeking jobs here found company in each other and settled down together in what is today called Little India. One of the most culturally rich places to visit in Singapore, the locality is defined by its temples, mosques, street art, and brightly painted houses. From shops selling Indian goods, stalls serving Indian & Singaporean street food, Hindu temples, and plenty of other things that speak “India”, there’s a lot you’ll find in these otherwise crowded alleys that will make you want to stay here forever!
Location: Serangoon, Singapore
Opening Hours: Depends on the different attractions
Attractions: Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Little India Arcade, Mustafa Center, and Mahatma Gandhi Memorial.
Entry Fee: Free
23. Kidzania Singapore
Feeling confused about where to visit in Singapore with family and kids? Kidzania is among the best Singapore tourist attractions since it offers to educate and entertain young kids in fun ways. It is more or less an indoor theme park that has been developed in the form of an independent nation to impart knowledge to youngsters in the most creative ways.
From flying aeroplanes, cooking tasty meals, and role-playing, to learning through interactive media, this upscale make-believe city will offer them real-life experiences, unlike any other place in the world. If you are seeking the best things to do in Singapore with family, plan a visit to Kidzania. From Singapore sightseeing to engaging in adventurous activities, your kids can have immense fun at this haven.
Location: 31 Beach View, #01-01/02, Sentosa, Singapore
Opening Hours: 10 am to 6 pm
Attractions: Activities for kids that simulate the following – 1. Aviation 2. Dental Industry 3. Bank and Vault 4. Driving School 5. Fashion Boutique and many many more!
Entry Fee: INR 4000 for Kids, 2250 for adults
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24. Wings Of Time
The Wings Of Time happens to be the most celebrated show in all of Singapore. It’s the world’s first permanent and most stunning night show that even delivers an unmissable narration of a folktale using the mediums of art and technology, such as laser lights, fountains, fire effects, music, as well as 3D projection mapping. The theme of the narrative focuses on friendship and courage, and the entire show is so intriguing that spectators of all ages and walks of life will find themselves hooked to it!
So, no matter where you are in the city, as soon as it strikes 7:35 PM or 9 PM, leave all else and head straight for 50 Beach View, among the best places to visit in Singapore with family and friends, to view this magnificent phenomenon that will get etched into your memories forever! And in case you get hungry, there are many restaurants near Wings of Time.
Location: 50 Beach View, Sentosa Island, Singapore
Opening Hours: 7:40 pm and 9:05 pm
Attractions: Fantastic and well-characterized storytelling via holograms that turn back time and transport you to another world!
Entry Fee: INR 1000 for a standard seat, 1300 for a premium seat
25. Dolphin Island Interaction Program
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There are only a handful of places in the world that offer people a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see dolphins get up close and interact with them. Singapore is one of them! Among the most-visited Singapore tourist attractions, this place offers people the chance to swim with Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins. Dolphin Island is among the best Singapore attractions that you cannot miss a visit when you’re vacationing on this island nation.
This interactive program by Sentosa Underwater World invites visitors to observe dolphins up close, swim around in the pool with them, or pose alongside them, and create unforgettable memories. It is one of the best places to visit in Singapore with kids and family. You will not just have fun, but also learn a lot about these cutesy mammals, including their anatomy, feeding habits, migration patterns, habitats, and more.
Location: Dolphin Island, Sentosa Island, Singapore
Opening Hours: 10 am to 6 pm
Attractions: Taking pictures, petting, and shaking hands with these silly goofy creatures is a highlight!
Entry Fee: INR 5000 for adults and SGD 4500 for children ages 4–12
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26. IFly Singapore
Too scared to try skydiving? Well, how about an activity that offers you exactly the same experience without the risks involved? Just get to iFly in Singapore, among the marvellous Singapore tourist attractions, which will throw you in the “air” and have your adrenaline surging in no time! Thanks to the concept and technology of virtual reality that this place uses, they’ll literally make you feel like you have jumped on an aeroplane flying at a height of 13,000 feet and are now hurling toward the ground.
Before the activity, you’ll be given a short training and induction session by trained professionals, following which you’ll suit up and be taken into an indoor wind tunnel designed to replicate an actual skydiving in Singapore experience. Not only one of the iconic places to see in Singapore but also to have a thrilling experience, iFly Singapore is a must-visit.
Location: iFly Singapore, 43 Siloso Beach Walk #01-01 Singapore
Opening Hours: 9 am to 9:30 pm
Attractions: This is a great tester for your skydiving experience in case you’re not yet ready for the real thing, and can be just as fun!
Entry Fee: INR 9000
27. Chef Chans Restaurant
To satiate your hunger with scrumptious food, Chef Chans Restaurant is undoubtedly one of the best places to go in Singapore. The antique Chinese decor, classical menu, and years of reputation are what make it one of the must-visit restaurants in Singapore. You can treat yourself to a variety of Singaporean, Chinese, and even Malaysian cuisine here to appease your hunger.
The restaurant also specializes in fusion food and is known for its culinary artistry. From plating, decoration, and taste to texture, the food is just masterfully made. Trust the good reviews, the hype is real with this one. Yes, Chef Chan is in fact the best Chinese restaurant in the entire city. The food here will have you coming back for more and more! And the best part - it is super easy to locate!
Location: 93 Stamford Road # 01 National Museum of Singapore 06, Singapore
Opening hours: Lunch- 11:45 am to 2:30 pm, Dinner- 6:15 pm to 10:30 pm
Attractions: Specialities at the restaurant are Crispy Chicken Skin and Peking Duck.
Entry Fee: The average price range for a meal is INR 1800
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28. Smith Street Hawker Centre In Chinatown
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Hawker centres are where you will find a veritable feast of Chinese, Malay, and Indian dishes. For a noisy, crowded, and wonderful experience of street food, without the worries of consuming unhygienic fare, head to the Smith Street Hawker Centre in Chinatown, one of the flea markets in Singapore. With more than 700 stalls selling their wares, you will easily find many Chinese delicacies, trinkets, and souvenirs here. It's a great place to try a variety of Singaporean street food in one place without burning a hole in your wallet.
The food here is so good that a hawker stall has even been awarded a Michelin Star. Visit Hawker Chan if you want to visit the famous stall. Some hawkers have been here for many generations and some are quite new but prepare the food according to traditional ways nevertheless. Jia Ji Mei Shi is a good recommendation if you want a tried and tested hawker stall that sells Chinese street food.
Location: 335 Smith St, Singapore 050335
Opening hours: 7:30 am to 10 pm (Closed on Wednesdays)
Attractions: 115 Tang Shui, Heng Ji Chicken Rice, and Hill Street Fried Kway Teow.
Entry Fee: Free but a typical dish at the stall costs INR 200-300
29. Clarke Quay
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One of the key tourist attractions in Singapore, Clarke Quay, is a part of the city's past that is still happening today. Named after the second governor of Singapore, a British man called Andrew Clarke, this quay is where the boats would anchor travelling in the Singapore River carrying goods from the different ports and cities of the world. The erstwhile commercial and trade centre from the 19th Century is now popular for its trendy restaurants, chic pubs, waterfront entertainment, and pushcart vendors.
It's the perfect place for a date wherein you can either have a fancy meal at a restaurant or a drink at a pub while looking at the gorgeous waterfront views outside. Various nightclubs, floating restaurants, and pubs make it an integral part of the nightlife in Singapore.
Location: 3 River Valley Rd, Singapore 179024
Opening hours: 10 am to 10 pm
Attractions: River taxis, Zirca nightclub, G-Max reverse bungee, Cannery anchor tenants
Entry Fee: Free, various activities and restaurants might cost variably
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30. Orchard Road
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Singapore, a world-class city for style and designer wear, has many chic shopping areas. Once this road used to lead to nutmeg, pepper, and fruit orchards, but now this 2.2 km long boulevard in central Singapore is the retail and entertainment hub of the city. You can buy everything from accessories, classy jewellery, fancy bags, and purses, internationally renowned branded clothing stores, and even cheap fashion wear when you're hanging around this place.
Many restaurants, and hip cafes are also located here attracting young crowds. But smoking here is strictly prohibited except in the designated zones. The key shopping centres at Orchard Road, also just called Orchard, are DFS Galleria, Ngee Ann City, Paragon, and Hilton Singapore. Try to avoid evenings as there is quite some rush. During the day when it is less crowded, it is a pleasant walk among the buildings, emporiums, and malls in Singapore.
Location: Orchard Road, Singapore 238879
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Attractions: Singapore Botanic Gardens, Cairnhill and Emerald Hill, the supermarket Cold Storage, Orchard Gateway.
Entry Fee: Free
31. Trick Eye Museum
Leave reality behind and bring just your free imagination with you to this unique museum. This place is one of the most internationally acclaimed optical art museums and is one of the best Singapore tourist attractions. This museum uses Augmented Reality features to bend reality and produce mind-boggling illusions. This AR feature helps bring the art exhibits here to life. But it’s not just 3D. These AR features are put into 80 art installations with optical illusion which will fill your mind with amazing sounds, lights, and other exciting special effects.
Trick Eye Museum, Singapore, is a visual and sensory treat suitable for all ages and perfect for family outings. Moreover, this place is very Instagram-worthy. Click pictures of yourself and loved ones in various bizarre situations and with fantastical 3D organisms. It's going to make for a memorable time certainly.
Location: 26 Sentosa Gateway #01-43/44, Singapore 098138
Opening Hours: 11 am to 7 pm
Attractions: Mystery, Supernatural, Fantasy, Excitement, Fairytale, and Trick World are the various zones available at Trick Eye Museum.
Entry Fee: Adults - INR 1600 approx; Children- INR 1250; Seniors- INR 1250
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32. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
If you have always wanted that photo with your favourite celebrity but never could then stepping into Madame Tussauds might fulfil your wish in a way. With its branches all over the world, this museum has cemented itself as one of a kind. It features wax statues, not just of Hollywood celebrities, but also movie and music stars from Bollywood and the world over, historical figures like Queen Victoria, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and even your favourite sportspersons. This museum is certainly among the best tourist spots in Singapore.
The wax arts here are flawless, brilliant, and open to all for viewing. Some wax statues are so uncanny you might confuse them for real people even up close. You will get to see wax statues of Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, Queen Elizabeth II, and many more at this interactive museum. There are many more museums in City Hall Singapore that you can go visit as well.
Location: 40 Imbiah Road, Sentosa Island, Singapore
Opening Hours: 10 am to 7 pm
Attraction: This is a fun place to visit if you have 30-45 minutes to pass. There are about 80 statues and you can get your picture clicked with them for a nominal added fee.
Entry Fee: Adults- INR 2500; Children from 3 to12 years- INR 1900
33. Adventure Cove Waterpark
If you are tired of the heat, then just head out to Adventure Cove Waterpark where there’s enough to keep you cool and quench your thirst for adventure all at once. This place has seven thrilling rides which include the adventurous Pipeline Plunge. As the name says, your heart will beat faster than it has ever before when you drop down from a high chute and go through bends and turns to splash out into a water pool. The place is also a popular destination for snorkelling in Singapore.
But if you want to have a day of rest then take your buddies and go down to Adventure River which languidly goes past 14 habitats. These include a spooky grotto, jungle gardens, and also an underwater tunnel that is filled up with marine species that are swimming all around and above. Visitors have the added options of feeding and interacting with the fish, renting private spaces, relaxing on sunbeds, playing water basketball, and more!
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
Opening Hours: 10 am to 5 pm
Attractions: Thrilling water slides, a water roller coaster, racing slides, snorkelling to see thousands of fish, a lazy river, etc.
Entry Fee: INR 2500 approx.
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34. F1 Track
Singapore tourist attractions are abundant but if you love sports and more particularly the sport of formula racing, there is nothing more fun than visiting a real F1 track. If you love the game and want to get behind the wheel to get racing yourself, then this will give you the opportunity. Get ready for an experience of a lifetime. Test your racing skills or just let a professional driver steer it as you sit back and take in the experience.
The ride is for 15 mins, and you can choose the car of your choice, as a bonus you don’t need any previous racing experience. You can choose to ride in a Ferrari California, Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, McLaren MP4-12C, Lamborghini Huracan, or Ferrari 458 Spider. The track is also called the Marina Bay Street Circuit and is 4.940 km long. It is considered one of the most difficult F1 tracks in the entire world. The fastest official world record in this track was made by Lewis Hamilton in the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix when he finished the lap in 1 minute 35 seconds, making it one of the top Attractions in Singapore in October for sports fanatics.
Location: Marina Bay Sands Singapore, 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956
Opening Hours: 10 am - 5 pm
Attractions: The experience of driving a supercar on a real F1 track is unlike anything else! Even children can take part in this activity with help from highly trained professionals.
Entry Fee: A fee of INR 20,000 is charged per rider
35. Merlion Park
This Chimeric masterpiece which is half a lion and half a mermaid has drawn the eyes of many tourists and travellers. It is an instantly recognizable landmark and easily identifies Singapore in pictures and video. The mythical Merlion has a tale for its visitors. The body represents ancient businesses of Singapore that were fishing, and the head represents Singapore’s originally used name - Singapura which meant ‘The Lion City’.
This waterfront Merlion Park is located right in the centre of the city and overlooks Marina Bay. The statue towers at a height of 8.6 m and is around 70 tonnes in weight. The original Merlion is joined by a Merlion cub standing at a height of 2 meters near the bigger one. This is the perfect picture spot to take a cute memorable pic. This place is to Singapore what Times Square is to New York.
Location: Fullerton Road, Marina Bay, Singapore
Opening Hours: All day long
Attraction: You can find Merlion statues all over Singapore, as it is the official mascot, but this is the biggest one, and millions of visitors annually get their pictures taken here.
Entry Fee: Free
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36. Boat Quay
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Boat Quay is a historical quay in Singapore. It is located upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and used to be the place where trade vessels and other ships would dock and unload their supplies imported from other countries and cities. Today, the quay has lost its commercial significance and has become an entertainment hub with many restaurants, clubs, and pubs being run from the same age-old shophouses and buildings. It is a very aesthetic place to visit with its neon lights and traditional-style roofs. It has become a major tourist attraction.
Here you can do everything from learning a variety of art forms like painting to trekking through mazes of mangroves. While here you will also get the age-old way of how they catch prawns in here. It is an amazing place to see while visiting Singapore. One of the top 10 Singapore tourist attractions, make sure to take your camera to click some beautiful pictures amongst the scenic backgrounds over here. There are guided walks and nature walks available so that you don’t miss out on any of the things to do in Boat Quay.
Location: Bonham Street, Singapore 049782
Opening Hours: All day
Attractions: To get a taste of Singaporean nightlife, you need to visit Boat Quay. It has the best food & drink options available in all of the city.
Entry Fee: Free
37. Asian Civilizations Museum
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Experience and learn all about Asian heritage at large and especially everything which Singaporean heritage has to offer. This is one of the museums on the East Coast, Singapore, that offers a stunning blend of unique customs of various countries like India, China, and other Southeast Asian places from where the origin of the various groups of Singaporeans is traced. The architecture of this place is in a neoclassical style which was seen during the colonial period in Singapore.
The museum aims to show the various art forms in existence along with the language and other creative ideas which are representative of the various religions. Guided tours are available for an hour each. If you get hungry or feel tired over traversing this huge place there is an in-house eatery that serves perfect Singaporean cuisine and you can enjoy your breakfast and lunch here.
Location: The Historic Empress Place Building, Singapore 179555
Opening Hours: 10 am to 7 pm (Saturday to Thursday); Fridays - 10 am to 9 pm
Attractions: Galleries dedicated to Maritime Trade, Ceramics, Ancestors & Rituals, Materials & Design are permanently displayed.
Entry Fee: Tickets range between 1000 to 2000 INR.
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38. The Helix Bridge
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Singapore’s true beauty comes out at night amongst all the lights and one of the best places to witness this is the helix bridge. When all the lights are on, then it is nothing less than a spectacle to watch. It is a great place to go for a walk and to take some amazing panoramic shots. The footbridge was originally called the Double Helix Bridge because of the similarity in its structure with DNA and was opened in 2010 to the public. The bridge connects the South Marine Bay and the Marine Center over the Singapore River. The Helix Bridge is also the first curved bridge in the world.
Currently, a landmark of Singapore, the bridge is designed like a human DNA string to represent growth and rebirth. The bridge stretches to 280 meters and is made using stainless steel over the intricate mesh and fabulous tubular designs that weigh a whopping 650 tonnes. It is one of the major Singapore tourist destinations.
Location: Marina Bay.
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours but best seen during the evening and nighttime.
Attraction: ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands, and SkyPark are located within walking distance from here.
Entry Fee: Free
39. Waterfront Promenade
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This venue is a beautiful necklace that conjoins famous Singapore tourist attractions like the Bayfront Areas, Marina Centre, and the Collyer Quay. It is a stretch of the continuous route which forms a line between the major centres of Marina Bay. This place looks over the bay and allows one to take in beautiful scenic views of the waterscape. You can enjoy eating here at the eateries, go for alfresco dining, boat docks and a whole lot more. You can also entertain yourself at one of the many casinos in Singapore located here.
If you are looking for something relaxing, then take a slow cycle ride along on the clean stone pavement or go for a walk right at the timber boardwalk. The Merlion Park is also situated on one end of the promenade.
Location: Marina Bay
Opening Hours: All day long
Attraction: The National Orchid Garden, Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, and Sri Sivan Temple are located close to the promenade as well and you can hit these cool places while visiting the promenade.
Entry Fee: Free
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40. Arab Street
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It is here that you will get a vision of what Singapore of the past looked like pre-industrialisation. It is one of the most culturally authentic neighbourhoods in the city-state. Arab streets refer to the combined localities of Haji, Bussorah Street, Muscat Street, and Bali lanes. It is also the art district of the city, and you will get to see some amazing street art. This place is a vision to witness and you can get all your shopping done here.
The one must-visit place is the Masjid Sultan, which was constructed around 200 years ago. But the Arab Kampong where Persian rugs are knitted is another fantastic destination to visit and soak in the local flavors of Singapore. If you get tired from exploring the place, then there are many other things to do near Arab Street, for instance, there is always the option of ordering a beer and sitting at a corner shop to rest your legs and mind.
Location: Arab Street, Singapore
Opening Hours: All Day
Attractions: Take a pan-Asian food tour on Arab Street and you will thank the heavenly stars that such a place exists.
Entry Fee: Free
41. Coney Island
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This isn't the Coney Island Taylor Swift sings about, but it's an even better one! Spread over 50 hectares of land, Coney Island is located on the northeastern coast of Singapore. It is also known as Pulau Serangoon or Serangoon Island and is also a dwelling ground for a large variety of grasslands, mangroves, coastal forests, casuarina woodlands, etc.
It is a great place to visit with your date or significant other as it has a reputation for being a very romantic destination. You can visit the many cafes in Serangoon. The island houses lots of endangered species of fauna and flora. It has 80 species of birds with the Baya Weavers being a fan favorite. Keep in mind that camping or fishing isn’t allowed. You can explore the park by hiring a bicycle or if you want to take things slower then go on foot.
Location: Near Punggol Nature Walk, Punggol, Singapore
Opening Hours: 7 am to 7 pm
Attractions: Casuarina Exploratory Adventure Area, Punggol Waterway Park, and Mangrove Trailing are some attractions and activities tourists might try.
Entry Fee: Free
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42. CÉ LA VI Singapore
When you are in Singapore, make a note to visit this restaurant. Here you will make encounters with food which will empower your soul, hoist your faculties and open up energies which will fuel the pursuit of pleasures. Punnily named after the French phrase C'est La Vie, meaning "that is life", this restaurant is the perfect place for a romantic time spent with your date or your spouse.
Here, get ready to taste a culinary enterprise which is highly unique in an even more dynamic setting. But drinks abound here as well and the mixed drinks which go by supernatural names will make you more than a little tipsy. Try the fusion food and contemporary pan-asian dishes here with a view of the Singapore Straits and the luminescent Gardens by the Bay. It is one of the best things to do in Singapore on a 4-day holiday.
Location: 1 Bayfront Ave, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Opening Hours: 12 pm - 1 pm
Attraction: Asian as well as Western cuisines are offered in their Fine Dining experience. A rooftop bar is also available.
Entry Fee: An average meal for two might cost around INR 8000.
43. Peranakan Museum
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Peranakan Culture is one of the major constituents of present-day Singapore. It consists of three cultures; namely Malay, Chinese and Indonesian. This museum houses some of the largest collections of this bygone hybrid of heritage and culture. Built in the year 1913 by some Chinese traders, this venue contains three storeys and each houses distinctive artefacts which are related to Peranakans.
Here you will get to experience museum tours that will take you through the traditional Peranakan’s huge 12-day wedding complete with furniture, textiles and ancient jewelry. The tour is available in Japanese, Mandarin, English, and French languages. You can also book a private tour for your group if it contains 20 people or more. The city is chock full of many other such heritage places in Singapore.
Location: Armenian street
Opening Hours: 10 am to 7 pm (Other days) and 10 am to 9 pm (on Fridays)
Attractions: Peranakan Museum is a sister museum to the Asian Civilizations Museum and is located in the same museum district. Interested tourists can visit the two at once in a one-day trip.
Entry Fee: INR 400 approx.
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44. Bugis Street
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Bugis Street is for everyone. This is one of the biggest, cheapest and also the hottest venues to let your shopaholic side run wild. Half a century old and still just as famous, this place is a famed shopping district in Singapore. But there’s more than just shopping to be done. Engage in the thriving and vibrant nightlife which just blooms with the many shopping hubs, quaint cafes and fine dining places.
While strolling around, you will see both locals and tourists milling about to grab everything from clothes and cosmetics to electronics and housewares from the more than 400 shops that are set up here daily. Carry water & shades, don’t get lost while shopping, and make sure you rest and recharge at one of the food stalls which offer a true culinary taste of Singapore. Strike up a conversation with one of the vendors here and you will know all about Singapore and everything the city has to offer.
Location: 3 Bugis Street, #03-01, Singapore, 188867
Opening Hours: 11 am to 11 pm
Attraction: Bugis is a colourful street which is lined on both sides by boutiques, cafes, bars and eateries and the best part is that all of them are decorated with painted murals.
Entry Fee: Free
45. Kusu Island
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Kusu Island is one of the many beautiful southern islands located in Singapore. 'Kusu' means Tortoise or turtle in Mandarin. The story goes that once two fishermen had worked very hard catching fish but they got caught up in the storm, then a turtle came to help them by transforming itself into a giant piece of land. This myth explains the name and the shape of the island. The island here is also named Pulao Tembakul or Peak Island in Malay.
The island that you see was enlarged and then it was made into an island resort that sprawled out for a heavy 85,000 meters. Here you can go to pay for your offerings at the popular Chinese temple known as Tua Pek Kong or Da Bo Gong. They house two main deities namely: The Guan Yin and the Da Bo Gong. After paying your respects, you can head out for swimming on the soothing island waters or maybe opting a picnic with your friends. It is simply one of the most beautiful places to visit in Singapore in April.
Location: Kusu Island, Singapore, 00074
Opening Hours: Open 24 hours but best to visit between 10 am to 6 pm
Attraction: There is a turtle sanctuary that you can visit on the island
Entry Fee: Free
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46. Scentopia
Scentopia is your one-stop solution to all perfume-related curiosities and problems. Step into a world full of the most delightful fragrances and leave learning about what smells suit you and how to make them. Scentopia has more than 200 scent oils to choose from and then combine and permute with each other in countless combinations to craft deliciously beautiful fragrances.
Visitors can take personality tests at Scentopia to help recognise which scents match their vibes whether it is citrus, fresh, woody, earthy, fruity or floral scents. Under the guidance of instructors, learn how to craft orchid-scenting perfumes and much more. You can also purchase mini DIY kits for your family and friends to try at home and craft multiple scents of their own. Visiting here is perfect for a date idea if you’re looking for an unconventional but still amazing date. There are many hotels in Sentosa where you can get a luxurious stay while you’re visiting such destinations.
Location: 36 Siloso Beach Walk, Unit 01-04 Sentosa, Singapore 099007
Opening Hours: 11 am – 7 pm
Attractions: The place contains 5 scent personality rooms. A guided walk-through will help you navigate the hundreds of scent oils.
Entry Fee: INR 5000 – 7000
47. Singapore Cable Car
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The Singapore Cable Car is an aerial ride in which tourists can sit in gondola-like cabins and gaze at the city from above. Cable cars start at Mount Faber on Singapore Island and end at the resort island of Sentosa. The system provides a view of a lot of the city landmarks including the central business district. The plan to build an aerial line from Faber to Sentosa was conceived in order to increase tourism in the country, and this project more than fulfilled that expectation.
The lines carry 80 cabin cars which carry more than 1400 passengers hourly. What is most interesting to parents and kids however is that post-2023 restoration, in collaboration with The Pokemon Company, the cabins and the lines have been decorated in a Pokemon theme (yes, even the interiors). This made the activity even more enjoyable and photographable for most people. There are many other things to do near the Singapore Cable Car line that you can engage in while you’re here.
Location: 109 Mount Faber Rd, Mount Faber Peak, Singapore 099203
Opening Hours: 8:45 am–9:30 pm
Attractions: As the cable car moves along the route, passengers can observe landmarks such as the Merlion Statue, Universal Studios, and Resorts World Sentosa.
Entry Fee: INR 2900 for adults | INR 2250 for children
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48. Royal Albatross Sunset Sail
Looking for something unique and luxurious to end your Singaporean odyssey on? Royal Albatross has got you covered. The Albatross is a high-end cruise ship that lies docked near the S.E.A Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa waiting to serve tourists as well as locals looking to break the daily monotony. The ship takes you on a romantic sailing experience on the sea while providing amenities and services you can’t get anywhere else in Singapore or the entire Southeast Asia.
The mini cruise lasts for about 90 minutes to 150 minutes, and you have the option of choosing between their Breakfast Cruise and Sunset Dinner Cruise. Enjoy the delectable food curated specially for you in the breakfast buffet and the 4-course dinner while you soak in the views of the shoreline and the vast horizons beyond the winter sun aboard the majestic ship in Singapore in February.
Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
Opening Hours: 9:30 in the morning
Attractions: This cruise is pet-friendly so you can bring your puppies along on the breakfast cruise. A dog special cruise also takes place called Bone Voyage where your furry friend can also enjoy 3-course meals.
Entry Fee: INR 10,000 approx for the breakfast cruise and INR 15,000 approx for the sunset dinner cruise.
49. Singapore River Cruise
If you’re in the city for a longer duration and wondering what to do in Singapore for 3 days, try the river cruise. The Singapore River runs through the city like a heartbeat. On it lay many of the landmarks of the city and important harbours and localities. One of the best ways to explore the river, and thus the city and the aforementioned landmarks is a river cruise. With the buildings all around you and a direct line of sight to the monuments of Singapore, the river cruise lets you imbibe the architecture, culture, and history of the city and is simultaneously a great means of sightseeing.
A running audio-visual commentary acts as a guide to your cruise. On the way, see iconic destinations like the Merlion, Clarke Quay, and Fullerton Hotel. The cruise has multiple boarding points that are accessible and thus the journey can be flexible and according to the tourists’ needs. The seating options are comfortable and the ride is enriching and picturesque.
Location: Clark Quay, Jetty, Singapore 058282
Opening Hours: 10 am – 9 pm (Fri-Sun) and 1 pm – 9 pm (Mon-Thu)
Attractions: During the evening time, as the sun sets, and the city comes alive in multicoloured lights that reflect ever so pretty in the water of the river, you will be transported as if to a different world or inside a film.
Entry Fee: INR 1800 for adults | INR 1200 approx for children aged 12 or less
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50. ArtScience Museum
Art and Science are usually seen in opposition to each other, forming a rigid binary in which each doesn’t have anything to do with the other. But life is never so simple, and art and science are not just two interrelated fields of study, but two sides of the same coin. This museum proves this. It brings together art, science, culture, and technology, and looks for innovation at the intersection of these seemingly opposite ideas.
Ever since its first opening in 2011, the museum has held mega-scale exhibitions by artists like Leonardo DaVinci, Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dali, and Vincent Van Gogh. One of the top 10 Singapore tourist attractions, they also regularly hold themed exhibitions that explore ideas from data science, particle physics, palaeontology, marine biology, cosmology, space exploration, and more. There are many other great tourist places to visit near the ArtScience Museum that tourists can see.
Location: 6 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018974
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 10 am – 7 pm (Last entry at 6 pm) Fri – Sat: 10 am – 9 pm (Last entry at 8.15 pm)
Attractions: Their VR Gallery is a fantastic experience. They also host fun exhibitions like The World
of Studio Ghibli.
Entry Fee: INR 1275 approx.
51. Haw Par Villa
Haw Par Villa is a theme park located on Pasir Panjang Road in Singapore. It is one of the biggest tourist theme parks in Singapore and a much-beloved destination. During the 1980s, about 1 million annual visitors would come to see the park. The park was developed by Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, two Burmese brothers, who also created and sold the household name product Tiger Balm. The park is named after them and still sees a big crowd of travellers.
The Haw Par Villa houses more than 1000 statues and 150 giant model dioramas of scenic descriptions from Chinese folktales, myths, legends, histories, and Buddhist and Taoist religious tales. It’s a great place to learn about the traditions of the past and the cultural heritage of the people of this modern industrial hub. The place boasts extremely good reviews and is sure to be a good fun time. Bring your children and your cameras along!
Location: 262 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118628
Opening Hours: 9 am – 8 pm
Attractions: Hell’s Museum at Haw Par Villa is a great attraction. It is aesthetically decorated, and according to the theme, you get to learn about the concept of the afterlife and death rituals in ordinance with the different religions and how the dead are remembered and cherished in Singapore.
Entry Fee: Entry to the park is free, while admission ticket to Hell’s Museum is around 1275 INR for adults and INR 625 for children.
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Religious Places To Visit In Singapore In 2024
Here are some religious places in Singapore that are no less than attractions. So, you should make a point to visit them.
52. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
The five-storey Buddhist temple houses the left canine tooth of Lord Buddha. The tooth is said to have been recovered from his funeral site in Kushinagar. It's one of the most revered religious shrines and spiritual sanctums in Singapore for the locals as well as pilgrims who come here seeking inner peace and blessings from other parts of the world, mostly India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand.
The temple was built in the Chinese Buddhist architectural style of the Tang Dynasty and is quite decadent and rich in aesthetics. The famous tooth in question actually measures 7.5 cm and is too big to have belonged to a human but such is the mythical aspect of things. The basement of the temple holds a theatre and a vegetarian dining hall that serves complimentary meals. It is simply one of the most grandiose temples in Singapore.
Location: 288 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058840
Opening hours: 7 am to 7 pm; Relic-viewing 9 am to 6 pm
Attraction: Mountain Gate, Hundred Dragon Hall, Universal Wisdom Hall, Dharma Hall, Eminent Sangha Museum, Ancestral Hall
Entry fee: Free
53. Armenian Church Of St. Gregory The Illuminator
The Armenian Church, dedicated to St. Gregory The Illuminator, is one of the oldest Christian churches in Singapore located at Hill Street in the Museum Planning Area, within the Central Area. A construction that stores gorgeous works of art that date from the mid-nineteenth century, the church was commissioned by the first 12 Armenian families who settled in Singapore. Built in 1835, this church was later named after St Gregory the Illuminator who was the main Armenian minister.
The huge, tall tower was located on the rooftop along with the Roman Doric sections as well as pilasters that hold up the beautiful porticoes. Right inside, the vaulted dome and roof are in amazing designs that have taken a leaf out of the conventional styles of the Armenian Church.
Location: The church is located at 60 Hill St, Singapore 179366
Opening hours: 9 am to 6 pm
Attractions: The Memorial Garden to Armenians
Entry Fee: Free
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54. Sri Mariamman Temple
Located in Chinatown, Sri Mariamman Temple dates back to 1827 and is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. It is to the day one of the most favoured Hindu sanctuaries in the city and up until recently it was used as a place for the Registry of Marriages by the Hindu community. In the old days, the temple was known as Mariamman Kovil or the Kling Street Temple.
Singaporeans whose ancestors belonged to the Cuddalore and Nagapatnam locales of South India built this temple. The goddess Mariamman residing at the temple is known for her powers to cure infections and sickness. The temple is quite magnificent and has become a national landmark. A visit to this Singapore tourist attraction is a must for all devotees and people of religious leanings as it is one of the prominent Hindu temples in Singapore.
Location: The Sri Mariamman Temple is located at 244 South Bridge Rd, Singapore
Opening Hours: 6 am–12 pm, 6–9 pm
Attraction: Today, in addition to its religious functions, the temple promotes various social, cultural and educational activities.
Entry Fee: Free
55. Pulau Ubin
Pulau Ubin happens to be a lovely island lying northeast of mainland Singapore. Characterized by scenic cycling trails, tiny hills, old and rusty granite quarries, as well as traditional kampongs (villages in Singapore), this small and relatively unknown part of Singapore has a lot to offer to visitors seeking offbeat and unusual experiences. The mangroves of the Chek Jawa Wetlands here attract a number of birdwatchers and ornithologists owing to its large population of birds including kingfishers and bulbuls.
Another beautiful attraction here is the Jejawi Observation Tower and a Looped Boardwalk that offers people glorious views of this entire area. Don't forget to visit the Fo Shan Ting Da Bo Gong Temple here which is home to ancient statues of local deities.
Location: North-Eastern Islands, Singapore
Opening Hours: Ferries run from 6 am-7 pm daily
Attraction: Jelutong, Mamam and Endut Senin are the three camping sites where tourists can set up their tents.
Entry Fee: A ferry fee of 250 INR must be paid in order to reach the island.
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56. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
This is the largest and the most stunning monastery in the city. It has a roundabout of 12 buildings, all of which come with an amazing ambience. There are beautiful dragon pagodas, luscious lawns, and plazas that are linked by Escher-emulating staircases that will take your breath away. The Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery is a huge columbarium and it has many halls which are dedicated to a variety of Buddha’s guises.
Here, make your peace by sitting under a Bodhi tree which is located just by the beautiful Hall of Precepts and was brought as a sapling from the Bodhi Tree in Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka, which itself was brought from Bodh Gaya, India. This is a great place to get some peace and serenity. The monastery is located at Bright Hill or Kong Meng San, which is what it is named after partially as well.
Location: 88 Bright Hill Road Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, Singapore, 574117
Opening Hours: Open all days for tourists and worshipers
Attraction: A large Buddha statue with a height of 13.8 meters resides inside the temple hall and is ornately decorated. Free guided tours also happen between 10 am and 12 pm.
Entry Fee: Free
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57. Marina Bay Sands
If you wish to bask in endless luxury, you have to visit Marina Bay Sands, Singapore’s most iconic hotel and luxurious resort that boasts the largest Infinity Pool in the world and irresistible views of Singapore's skyline. Once here, you won't want to step away from the countless luxurious facilities you'll be pampered with, including world-class meals, a spa, a fitness centre, a large theatre, entertainment, shopping avenues, and much more. On top of that, you can lounge in your lavish room and immerse yourself in unparalleled views of the city all day long. This landmark of the city exemplifies its luxury and therefore it is no surprise that the resort is also the world's most expensive casino property worth 7 billion USD. Therefore, it is one of the best resorts in Singapore, if not the world.
Location: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore
Opening hours: Observation deck opens Mon-Thurs 9:30 am to 10 pm; Fri-Sun 9:30 am to 11 pm
Attractions: Infinity Pool at Skypark Hotel, ArtScience Museum, Double Helix Bridge, and Gardens By The Bay
Entry fee: INR 40,000 is the average cost per night stay.
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58. Sentosa Island Complex
The chic shopping destination, Singapore, is not very popular as a beach destination. But for those who seek that experience, Sentosa Island Complex is the place for you. It is a manmade island resort located a little distance from Singapore's mainland and easily accessed by a bridge. There are many things to do here with family and friends, including relaxing on gorgeous beaches and enjoying water activities in the sea & the water parks. You can also visit local markets in Singapore and buy souvenirs. Its proximity to the other major tourist places in Singapore makes it all the more popular. And the best part - it offers every kind of comfort and luxury you can dream of!
Location: South Coast, Singapore.
Opening Hours: 9 am to 10 pm
Attractions: Kayaking, skim-boarding, beach-volleyball at Siloso Beach, Merlion statue, Fort Silioso (Singapore's only preserved fort), Universal Studios, and water sports at Wave House
Entry Fee: INR 400
How To Reach Singapore
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Since Singapore is an island country, the best way to reach Singapore is by air. Most international airlines fly to Changi International Airport in Singapore. From India too, flights are the easiest and most convenient way of travel to Singapore. Flights are available from Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, and most other bigger cities in India. The average distance from India to Singapore is about 3000 km and the journey takes about 6 hours by air. It is technically possible to make a journey solely by road although it takes a lot of time. But hey, if you are a road trip lover, we won’t discourage you. One needs to drive from India to Myanmar, from Myanmar to Thailand, from Thailand to Malaysia and finally a cab or bus from Malaysia to Singapore.
Best Time To Visit Singapore
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The weather in Singapore stays moderately cool all through the year. This is because the country is an island and surrounded by water on all sides. This makes the country a year-round travel destination. But if you’re someone who doesn’t like the humidity of tropical countries, you might consider visiting between November to April, which is when the rains are at a minimum, and the air is not humid and clammy.
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Singapore is a beauty to visit, it’s a breathing and thriving proof of a successful merge of technological growth and process along with careful safeguarding of the traditions which have made it possible. With so many chic and boutique Singapore tourist attractions to choose from, there’s always a lot to do and too little time for it. So, without any delay, plan a trip to Singapore, pack your bags, and go discover the Lion City for yourself.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Singapore Tourist Attractions
Which places in Singapore are free to visit?
Merlion Park, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Marina Barrage, Gardens By The Bay, and Esplanade Outdoor Theatre are some of the attractions in Singapore that are free to visit.
Which are the best places to visit in Singapore in 3 days?
Gardens Of the Bay, Chinatown, Universal Studios, Sentosa Island, Sky Tower are some of the best Singapore tourist attractions one can visit in 3 days.
When is the best time to visit Singapore?
The best time to visit Singapore is between February and April because of its pleasant weather. However, Singapore is known to be an all-year-round destination.
Which are the most famous family attractions of Singapore?
Some of the best family-friendly places of Singapore are:
1. Gardens by the Bay
2. Singapore Night Safari
3. KidZania Singapore
4. Palawan Pirate Ship
5. Adventure Cove Waterpark
6. ArtScience Museum
Which is the most popular museum in Singapore?
National Gallery Singapore, Singapore Philatelic Museum, Singapore Art Museum, and Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum are the most interesting and best museums in Singapore.
Are kids allowed in indoor skydiving?
Yes! Flyers as young as 3 years old are also welcome at the indoor skydiving.
What activities can be done at Changi Beach?
Apart from admiring the beauty of the beach, you can also go fishing, have a quiet picnic, enjoy a barbeque, take up a number of water sports or even get the opportunity to land an aircraft.
Which are the places to visit in Singapore at night?
There are many places in Singapore that turn much more beautiful in the colourful night lights including - Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, Merlion Park, Night Safari, Clarke Quay, and Boat Quay.
What are the historical places in Singapore?
The best historical sites in Singapore are - Haw Par Villa, Changi Prison, Kranji War Memorial, National Museum of Singapore, and Chinatown.
What are the best hiking places in Singapore?
Singapore has many hiking places, including national parks, nature reserves, and other areas. MacRitchie Reservoir Park has five hiking trails, Windsor Nature Park has four, and Mount Faber Park has five.
What is famous in Singapore to buy?
The best things to buy in Singapore are Merlion souvenirs, orchid perfumes, coconut jam, gold plated orchid ornaments, and orchid red tea.
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