Top 30 attractions in Singapore

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The Republic of Singapore is one of the most amazing countries in Southeast Asia. Fans of urban tourism and futuristic attractions come here to see the amazing Gardens by the Bay, the Universal Studios movie-themed amusement park, the Museum of Optical Illusions, as well as the Marina Bay Sands Hotel and especially its observation deck.

Connoisseurs of flora and fauna should definitely visit the Bukit-Timah Nature Reserve, Singapore Botanical Park, Oceanarium, Butterfly Park, as well as the unique “bird” park Jurong. The local zoo will delight its guests not only with an extensive exhibition of animals, but also with various entertaining shows, among which the Night Safari should be especially noted. The local attractions and markets of Singapore's ethnic districts will allow you to immerse yourself in Arab, Indian or Chinese culture without a trace.

Fans of event tourism travel to Singapore to attend the National Cuisine Festival, the Spring City Festival, the Fashion Festival, and Formula 1 night races. As a souvenir from this hospitable country, they usually bring various electronics, shoes and knitwear, Indian spices or Chinese drugs.

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Marina Bay Sands Hotel

In the Central region of the country is one of the most famous attractions of Singapore - the Marina Bay Sands hotel. More than 2 thousand rooms are provided to its guests by this amazing 55-storey building. It also houses a casino, a museum, several restaurants and two theaters.

Changi airport

One of the largest airports in the world with over 280 quality of service awards. Singapore Changi Airport consists of 5 terminals, including a budget terminal and a service area for VIP guests. Changi conference rooms are often used for business negotiations, exhibitions and festivals.

Sentosa Island

One of the most popular resorts in Singapore is Sentosa Island. Clean beaches, comfortable hotels and many entertainment centers guarantee guests an unforgettable vacation. There is also a large amusement park, an oceanarium and the accessible fort of Siloso.

Bukit-Timakh

In the late 1800s, the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve was established in central Singapore. This reserve is located on the hill of the same name, which is considered the highest point in Singapore. You can climb to the top by an asphalt staircase surrounded by many benches for relaxation, or by a special sightseeing tram.

Clar Key Embankment

In the second half of the 20th century, the piers and docks of the Clar Key Quay were replaced by bars and clubs, which greatly contributed to the popularity of this place among Singaporean tourists. The wide sidewalks of the embankment are air-conditioned, so that even on the hottest evening there is coolness here. And for lovers of water excursions from Clar Key river trams regularly leave.

Gardens by the Bay

In the south of the country there is an amazing tropical park "Gardens by the Bay". The tree-like structures of the "Garden" were specially built here for various purposes - on some, for example, rare species of vines climb, while others are used to collect rainwater. Between the "trees" there are passages, from where a magnificent view opens up. Gardens by the Bay also has two greenhouses, Flower Dome and Cloud Forest.

Ferris Wheel (Singapore Flyer)

The gigantic structure was built in the early 2000s. Almost every Singaporean tourist tries to visit this Ferris wheel. The popularity of the Singapore Flyer is not surprising, as each of its 28 comfortable capsules allows you to admire the beauty of the city from a breathtaking height of 165 meters.

Esplanade Theater

The Esplanade Theater in Singapore is renowned for its perfect acoustics. World stars perform here, opera concerts and musicals, as well as conferences and exhibitions are held. Inside the Esplanade there are two concert halls, a library and an exhibition hall.

Museum of Art and Science

The original appearance of the Museum of Art and Science attracts many tourists. This museum considers its purpose to study the creative process in science and art, as well as its impact on society. The 60-meter asymmetrical building of the museum consists of three floors, divided into 21 galleries.

Hotel Raffles

A historic hotel dating back to the late 1800s is located in the center of Singapore. Luxurious rooms and chic restaurants make this a popular destination for tourists. Named after the founder of Singapore, the Raffles Hotel also includes a tropical garden, landscaped courtyard and a Victorian Museum.

Orchard Road

The center of trade and entertainment, as well as a significant tourist attraction in Singapore - Orchard Road. In local skyscrapers and entertainment centers, there is a huge number of shops and boutiques that provide a wide selection of clothing and footwear for every taste and budget. The Orchard Road area is considered one of the most prestigious in the country.

Little India District

Singapore's Little India is a fairly compact ethnic region full of national flavor. Here you can buy traditional clothes, spices, jewelry and souvenirs. In local cafes and restaurants, guests will be offered to taste the national Indian cuisine. There are also several Hindu temples in the area.

Chinatown

Once the Chinese region of Singapore was one of the most criminal in the country, and today these places are valued by tourists for their safety and national flavor. Chinatown is home to many shops and pharmacies, while Food Street is home to teahouses, restaurants and pubs offering tourists a wide variety of national Chinese cuisine.

Singapore Zoo

In 1973, the famous Singapore Zoo was established, in which animals are represented in their most natural habitat. You can get around the zoo by tram, boat and even pony riding. In addition to the direct exposition of animals, there are several types of performances with the participation of animals, and there are also special shows for children.

Butterfly Park

About 300 species of butterflies are represented in a special park on Sentosa Island. There is also the so-called "kingdom of insects" - a 70-meter cave, where all kinds of beetles, scorpions, spiders and millipedes are exhibited. For those wishing to take away a couple of memorabilia from here, there is a souvenir shop in the Butterfly Park.

Night Safari in Singapore

Many tourists rush to visit the unique Singapore Night Safari after sunset. Shown here are animals that are predominantly nocturnal. Special "moonlight" lighting allows you to perfectly see all the inhabitants of this zoo, without disturbing their peace. For the convenience of visitors, excursion buses run in the Night Safari.

Marine Life Park

One of the world's largest oceanariums was opened on Sentosa Island in 2012. "Marine Life" consists of the aquarium itself, divided into 10 zones, and an amusement park, where neither adults nor children will be bored. In the aquarium, you can see such rare marine life as stingrays and cephalopods Nautilus pompilius.

Singapore Botanic Garden

At the beginning of the 19th century, the first Botanical Garden was created in Singapore, which later collected on its territory all the diversity and beauty of the local nature.Even the densest tropical thickets of this garden are equipped with pedestrian walkways. The orchid national park located on its territory is deservedly called the heart of the Botanical Garden.

Jurong Bird Park

Not far from the center of Singapore, on the slopes of Jurong Hill, there is Asia's largest bird park of the same name. The most natural conditions for the living of feathered inhabitants have been created here. Jurong Park has more than 10 thematic zones, including the World of Darkness - an aviary that creates twilight at night on a bright day, the Penguin Coast, where the cool temperature is constantly maintained, and a special amphitheater where the Bird Show is held.

Sultan Hussein Mosque

The oldest mosque in Singapore was built between 1824 and 1826 by Sultan Hussein. Almost a hundred years later, the building of the old mosque, which by that time had fallen into disrepair, was replaced by a new mosque built in the Saracen style. Since 1975, the Sultan Hussein Mosque has been considered a National Monument of Singapore.

Shri Mariamman Temple

The oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, Sri Mariamman, is located in the center of Chinatown. Sri Mariamman was founded in 1827 and is now considered a monument of national importance. This working temple is open to all comers completely free of charge. But for the opportunity to photograph Sri Mariamman from the inside, a small fee is charged.

Temple and Shrine Museum of the Tooth of Buddha

According to legend, after the cremation of the Buddha, 4 of his teeth remained, which were taken by his disciples for storage in different countries. One such tooth is believed to have been brought from Myanmar to a Singapore temple. Followers of the Buddha believe that the relic is currently housed in a golden casket that is on display at the Temple of the Tooth in Chinatown.

Peranakan Museum

The cognitive ethnographic museum dedicated to the local Peranakan people is located in a 19th century building. As a result of mixed Sino-Malay marriages, a unique nation has emerged with its own original culture, language and even cuisine. In the museum you can see antique furniture, dishes and Peranakan clothes, as well as buy souvenirs.

Universal Studios Amusement Park

An unusual entertainment park dedicated to the film industry is located on Sentosa Island. Several thematic zones, each of which is made in the style of your favorite movie or cartoon, will surely impress your guests. At the box office in the city, you can purchase tickets that allow you to visit Universal Studios for several days in a row.

Museum of Optical Illusions

The museum houses over 100 3D paintings. All exhibits can be viewed from a close distance or even touched with your hands. The territory of the museum is divided into six thematic galleries, which are accessible to everyone every day.

Fountain of Wealth

Designed according to all the rules of Feng Shui, the Singapore Fountain of Wealth was inscribed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest in the world in 1998. It is believed that if you perform special actions near the inner part of the fountain, it will bring wealth and prosperity. Especially for this, at certain hours, the Fountain of Wealth is turned off, giving everyone the opportunity to carry out a monetary ritual.

Formula 1: Singapore Grand Prix

Since 2008, one of the stages of the Formula 1 World Championship has been held in Singapore. This event attracts many racing fans to the country. The uniqueness of the Singapore city circuit is that the competitions are held here at night under powerful artificial lighting, and the cars move counterclockwise.

Marina Bay Sands Observation Deck

The observation deck is located on the rooftop of the Marina Bay Sands. Despite the fact that the entrance is paid, this place constantly attracts many Singaporean tourists. The best time to climb here is in the evening, when you have a stunning view of the city from the top of the hotel.

Songs of the Sea Laser Show

Amazingly beautiful light and music show taking place on Sentosa Island. This performance combines fountain and laser shows, musicals and fireworks. In front of the admiring spectators, jets of fountains "dance" to specially written music, and laser beams project various images onto a special water screen. Regular bursts of fireworks complete the Song of the Sea experience.

Merlion - the symbol of Singapore

One of the most famous symbols of Singapore is the mythical creature Merlion, consisting of the head of a lion and the body of a fish. The "lion" part of this animal acts as a symbol of fearlessness and strength, and the "fish" part indicates the close connection of the country with the sea element. Currently, the statue of Merlion sits in the square in front of the Fullerton Hotel and is a very popular tourist destination.

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