With its superior architectural designs, highest level of urban civilization, and greenest ecosystem, the island nation of Singapore has emerged as one of the world’s most popular travel destinations. In addition to having a great time, guests are astounded by the various cultural practices of numerous ethnic groups, enthralled with the delectable cuisine, and fully submerged in an abundance of original entertainment options.
Merlion Park
- Address: One Fullerton, Singapore
- Opening Hours: All day
- Entrance Fee: Free
Before visiting Singapore, the most well-known tourist attraction that most people have heard of is Merlion Park. Approximately 2,500 square meters in size, with 300 seats arranged on stone steps, allow guests to take in the glistening scenery that stretches both sides of the river. The centerpiece of Merlion is the 70-ton, 8.6-meter-tall sea lion statue, which represents the island nation of Singapore. Specifically, the park has a smaller statue of a lion located approximately 28 meters behind the larger one. For the people of Singapore, this sea lion statue holds great significance despite being constructed solely of cement. In particular, the fish body represents the country’s beginnings in a fishing village in the south, while the lion head is thought to have originated in Lion city (Malaysia).
Gardens by the Bay
- Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore
- Opening Hours & Entrance Fee as follow
Attraction | Opening Hours | Fee (SGD) | |
Adult from 12 years old | Child 03-12 years old | ||
Flower Dome & Cloud Forest featuring Avatar: The Experience | 09:00 – 21:00 | 53 | 40 |
Flower Dome + Cloud Forest | 09:00 – 21:00 | 32 | 18 |
OCBC Skyway | 09:00 – 21:00 | 14 | 10 |
Supertree Observatory | 09:00 – 21:00 | ||
Floral Fantasy | 10:00 – 19:00 (Monday to Friday)
10:00 – 20:00 (Saturday, Sunday & Holidays) |
20 | 12 |
Flower Dome + Supertree Observatory | 09:00 – 21:00 | 30 | 18 |
Shuttle Service | 09:00 – 21:00 | 3 | |
Cloud Forest | 09:00 – 21:00 | N/A | |
Active Garden | 05:00 – 02:00 | ||
Bay East Garden | All day | ||
Far East Organization Children’s Garden | 09:00 – 19:00 (Thursday – Sunday) | ||
Kingfisher Wetlands | 05:00 – 02:00 | ||
Outdoor Gardens | 05:00 – 02:00 |
The three areas that make up Gardens by the Bay are East, South, and Central Bay Gardens, totaling 101 hectares. This location, which is Singapore’s largest natural park, brings together a variety of unusual plant species from all over the world in all shapes and sizes, creating a wonder in the middle of the city. When visiting Gardens by the Bay, you should not miss some of its most alluring features, like the flower dome, which focuses on local flowers, and the greenhouse complex, which houses 200,000 species of plants, particularly tropical flowers. The region is constantly kept between 23 and 250 degrees Celsius, with the Central Sea and subtropics. The Cloud Forest features a striking man-made waterfall, Supertree has eighteen tall super trees, and Floral Fantasy, the center of the works, features beautiful wood carvings.
Universal Studios Singapore
- Address: 8 Sentoasa Gateway, Singapore
- Opening Hours: 11:00 – 18:00
- Entrance Fee: SGD 82/ Adult 13 years old & above | SGD 61/ Chilld 04-12 years old
One of the top tourist destinations in the lion island nation is Universal Studios Singapore, which is presently the top theme park in Southeast Asia. Visitors can explore dozens of locations with seven themes and twenty-four fantastic scenes spread across a 20-hectare area, including Hollywood Boulevard, New York, Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, The Lost World, Far Far Away, and Madagascar. Craftspeople carefully sculpt and design the architecture and statues to fit each theme, giving them a vivid appearance. Don’t miss dramatic activities like roller coasters and mini roller coasters, as well as taking pictures with costumed characters from beloved television shows and films, in addition to sightseeing.
Marina Bay Sands
- Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore
- Opening Hours & Entrance Fee in each area
Type of ticket | Category | Fee (SGD) |
Skypark Observation Deck (11:00 – 21:00) | ||
Skypark Observation Deck Ticket | Adult | 32 |
Concession (Child 02-12 years old/ Senior from 65 years old) | 28 | |
Family Package 02 adults + 02 children | 98 | |
ArtScience Museum (10:00 – 19:00) | ||
Future World: Where Art Meets Science | Adult | 30 |
Concession (Child 02-12 years old/ Senior from 65 years old) | 25 | |
Family Package 02 adults + 02 children | 21.25 | |
VR Gallery | Adult | 19 |
Concession (Child 02-12 years old/ Senior from 65 years old) | 14 | |
Family Package 02 adults + 02 children | 16 |
A five-star hotel, a retail center bordered by canals, an art museum, and the Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observatory, which offers a panoramic view of the city, are all part of the opulent Marina Bay Sands resort complex. The Skypark offers views of the port, Gardens by the Bay, the inventive double helix bridge, and the striking skyline.
Clarke Quay
- Address: 3 River Valley Rd, Singapore
- Opening Hours: 10:00 – 23:00
- Entrance Fee: Free
Clarke Quay, the commercial hub of the 19th century, bears the name of Singapore’s second governor general, who played a significant role in transforming the area from a sleepy fishing village to the busiest and most significant port. Due to the port’s location at the crossroads of numerous East and West cultures, there are a ton of shopping malls, pubs, bars, and really interesting places to see and do entertainment. Life here is lively and noisy. Additionally, you can take a 30-minute boat tour service or go on a picturesque walk to see the scenery on both banks. Enjoying delectable specialties at restaurants along both sides of the river, watching the harbor come to life at night with a massive fountain system,…
Singapore Zoo
- Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore
- Opening Hours: 08:30 – 18:00
- Entrance Fee as follow
Type of ticket | Category | Fee (SGD) |
Singapore Zoo | Adult from 13 years old | 48 |
Child 03-12 years old | 33 | |
Bird Paradise | Adult from 13 years old | 48 |
Child 03-12 years old | 33 | |
Night Safari | Adult from 13 years old | 55 |
Child 03-12 years old | 38 | |
River Wonders | Adult from 13 years old | 42 |
Child 03-12 years old | 30 |
The Singapore Zoo has received numerous outstanding awards from prominent magazines and organizations, making it known as one of the best zoos in the world. This location, which is split up into 11 sections and is currently home to 2,800 animals of 300 different species, is ideal for travelers who enjoy and wish to learn about the still fascinating wild world. The zoo prioritizes conservation by encouraging the creation of the most open space possible, which results in the most natural habitat possible for all species. In addition to seeing gray kangaroos, kangaroos, lemurs, and sloths, you can camp or try to be a young zookeeper while taking in amazing performances.
Singapore Flyer
- Address: 30 Raffles Ave, Singapore
- Opening Hours: 02:00 – 22:00
- Entrance Fee as follow
Type of ticket | Category | Fee (SGD) |
Singpore Flyer + Time Capsule Tickets | Adult from 13 years old | 40 |
Child 03-12 years old | 25 | |
165 Sky Dining by Singapore Flyer | 260 | |
Singapore Sling Experience | Adult from 13 years old | 79 |
Child 03-12 years old | 31 | |
Premium Champagne Experience | 79 |
Asia’s largest observation wheel, Singapore Flyer, is situated in the center of Marina Bay and offers guests sweeping views of the glittering metropolis. This location features 28 air-conditioned, contemporary glass compartments that allow visitors to experience 3600 degrees of beauty from 165 meters above the ground in just 30 minutes. In addition to enjoying, wonderful experiences are offered to guests through yoga or a romantic dinner.
S.E.A Aquarium Singapore
- Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore
- Opening Hours: 10:00 – 17:00
- Entrance Fee as follow
Type of ticket | Category | Fee (SGD) |
S.E.A Aquarium One-Day | Adult from 13 years old | 43 |
Child 04-12 years old | 32 | |
Behind The Scenes: Aquarist Lab | Adult from 13 years old | 25 |
Child 04-12 years old | 25 | |
S.E.A Aquarium VIP Experience | Adult from 13 years old | 145 |
Child 04-12 years old | 113 | |
Dolphin Adventure | Proficient swimmers 13 years old and above | 186 |
Dolphin Discovery | Adult from 13 years old | 142 |
Child 04-12 years old | 131 | |
Aquarist for a Day | Adult | 253 |
A deep blue ocean world appears, bringing many unique experiences only available at S.A.E Aquarium. Divided into 10 subdivisions with 49 different living temperature environments, this is home to more than 100,000 individuals of 800 different species around the world from the Bay of Bengal, Malacca and Andaman Straits, East Africa, cold waters ,…colorful. In addition, don’t miss the opportunity to see the expert and ferocious hunters in the Shark Seas, come to the Open Ocean to watch the rays rhythmically swimming in the water or try Touch the beautiful sea stars directly at Touch Pool.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
- Address: 1 Cluny Road, Singapore
- Opening Hours: 05:00 – 00:00
- Entrance Fee: Free
The only tropical garden on the list and the first in Asia to be inducted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site is Singapore Botanic Gardens. The botanical garden’s expansive space makes it the perfect location for sports, picnics, strolls, and educational tours about the diverse range of plants. The National Orchid Garden, the largest orchid garden in the world with over 60,000 species, the SBG Heritage Museum, which hosts contemporary interactive exhibitions, the Green Gallery CDL, which features plant displays and exhibitions, and the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden, which teaches kids about plants, are just a few of the area’s noteworthy features.
National Museum of Singapore
- Address: 97 Stamford Road, Singapore
- Opening Hours: 10:00 – 19:00
- Entrance Fee as follow
Type of ticket | Category | Fee (SGD) |
Permannent Galleries | Adult | 10 |
Senior 60 years old and above | 7 | |
Special Exhibition | Adult | 18 |
Senior 60 years old and above | 14 | |
All-access Ticket | Adult | 23 |
Senior 60 years old and above | 17 |
Visitors to the island nation of Singapore can explore and learn about hundreds of years of history, culture, and art at the National Museum of Singapore. Established in 1887, the oldest museum in Singapore hosts numerous innovative exhibitions and captivating events annually. The political and economic climate of the nation of Lion Islands from 1299 to the present is partially explained in the history gallery. Visit the living exhibition area to see a vivid depiction of twentieth-century daily life, including the process of colonization and rule until independence. Not to be overlooked are the enormous, finely carved artworks from the glistening chandelier system.
Chinatown
- Address: Outram, Singapore
- Opening Hours: All day
- Entrance Fee: Free
After a period of severe war destruction and the arrival of Fujian (Chinese) merchants at Singapore port in 1821, Chinatown gradually recovered to become a bustling trading center. Although this area is known as Chinatown, it actually has the appearance and way of life of the Indian community. As a result, visitors can easily see many temples designed in the Hindu or Muslim styles, including Sri Mariamman Temple, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. Visitors can also explore and experience the Thian Hock Keng Temple, Chinatown Heritage Center, Ann Siang Hill Park, and numerous festivals infused with Chinese culture and distinctive cuisine.
Little India
- Address: Sarangoon, Singapore
- Opening Hours: 08:00
- Entrance Fee: Free
Singaporean citizens of Indian descent live in Little India. Being a multicultural nation, the nation has distinct spiritual and cultural values that offer travelers a variety of new experiences. Little India has religious Indian temples and pagodas in addition to the hustle and bustle of the streets with its rows of striking, colorful homes. However, there are rules that must be followed in order to express your emotions. You can savor traditional Indian cuisine prepared by friendly, hospitable hosts when you visit.