It’s time to reimagine Singapore. The story of Singapore 🇸🇬 is rich with twists, turns and triumphs. Get to know how far Singapore has come through the city's colourful past. Today, many slices of Singapore’s multi-cultural, colonial and wartime past are preserved in and around the city. You can visit monuments, museums and memorials, or for a real trip through time, take a walk along a heritage trail.
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Whether you’re a nature lover, culture buff, thrill-seeker or cocktail enthusiast, Singapore has a wide selection of leisure offerings within easy reach. Sentosa Island with its pristine beaches, exciting attractions and tropical landscapes, the State of Fun is sure to leave you spellbound; Orchard Road from luxury retail to world-class international cuisines, Singapore’s most famous shopping precinct is home to a wealth of experiences; Geylang Serai, discover the bustling streets and eateries of Geylang Serai, a neighbourhood that’s sure to whet your appetite for exploration; Singapore River, mmerse yourself in the Lion City’s boundless energy and bustling nightlife along the Singapore River.
Singapore is a modern-day metropolis with an abundance of skyscrapers and iconic landmarks—come see Singapore through some of its most famous destinations, and gain insight into the stories behind them: CHIJMES now home to an array of shops, bars and restaurants, CHIJMES used to be a Catholic convent school way back in the 1800s; Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, originally named after its neighbouring Esplanade Park, one of the oldest public parks in Singapore; Merlion Park, catch a glimpse of Singapore’s most majestic icon, the Merlion, a mythical creature that’s half-fish and half-lion; Singapore Flyer, standing at 165 metres above ground is Asia’s largest observation wheel;
Old Parliament House, now known as The Arts House, the Old Parliament House is probably the oldest surviving colonial structure in Singapore; National Gallery Singapore, the former Supreme Court of Singapore, is now the National Gallery Singapore used to be two national monuments: the former Supreme Court and City Hall; The Istana, which means ‘palace’ in Malay, is the official residence and office of the President of Singapore; Helix Bridge is the longest pedestrian bridge in Singapore and serves as a link way between Marina Centre and the Bayfront area. Its unique form is modelled after the double helix DNA, symbolising “life and continuity, renewal and growth”.
Marina Bay Sands, this iconic integrated resort boasts luxury accommodations, upscale shopping and an infinity pool with unparalleled views of the city. Marina Bay Sands has established itself as one of Singapore’s most versatile attractions. You can opt for a luxury stay at their 55-storey hotel, shop till you drop at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands or soak up a little art and culture at the ArtScience Museum.
Visit more attraction venues as Chinese Garden, a tranquil patch of imperial China in the west of Singapore is pleasant respite from the bustle of the city; MacRitchie Nature Trail & Reservoir Park, the myriad attractions makes it a playground of nature for those who love the outdoors; Directions signpost at the juncture to Coney Island, hop on a ferry and head to some offshore islands to experience Singapore’s nature and wildlife; Singapore's iconic green spaces, check out Singapore’s parks and gardens for some serious R&R away from the bustling city; Singapore Zoo, get up close with animals of all stripes, and walk on the wild side; At the River Wonders Singapore, meet manatees and monkeys, piranhas and pandas, as they congregate in and around the park’s waters.
Experience endless excitement at Resorts World Sentosa with a variety of attractions and entertainment hot spots. A major highlight for the young and the young at heart is the Universal Studios Singapore theme park: Southeast Asia's first Hollywood movie theme park offers a dizzying array of attractions, rides and entertainment for families and thrill seekers. Venture beneath the depths of the waves at the S.E.A Aquarium. The Marine Life Park and Adventure Cove Waterpark. Round up the night with a beautiful display of water, fire and light at the Lake of Dreams.
Inspired by a kaleidoscope of religions, cultures, and communities, Singapore’s architecture is a result of diverse influences. Churches, mosques, synagogues and temples built by Singapore’s early settlers enliven our cityscape with a myriad of colours and forms. Visit these iconic places of worship to appreciate various architecture styles like vernacular, revivalist and contemporary, while gaining insights into Singapore’s history and cultures. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple sports a charming yesteryear aesthetic. The architecture, which strictly follows northern Chinese temple styles complete with Tang Dynasty details, was a result of numerous iterations. The abbot of this temple was extremely rigorous while working on the temple’s architecture: He ensured that it abided by tradition in order to reflect Singapore’s Chinese heritage and respect its neighbourhood of Chinatown.
Venues included in tour programme: Gardens by the Bay, Merlion Park, Resorts World Sentosa, Parliament House, Esplanade, Victoria Theatre, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Fort Canning Park, Marina Barrage Artificial Lake...
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