Hello, Lykkers! Singapore is a dazzling city-state known for its mix of cutting-edge modernity and rich cultural heritage.
Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or a thrill-seeker, Singapore has something to offer everyone. Here are 10 must-see attractions that should be on your list when visiting this vibrant city.
One of the most iconic landmarks in Singapore, the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark offers panoramic views of the city’s skyline, including the Singapore Flyer and the bustling Marina Bay area.
The observation deck, located 57 stories up, is an unmissable spot for stunning photos. Don’t forget to visit the infinity pool (if you’re a guest), where you can swim with an incredible view.
• Estimated Cost: $20–$25 for entry to the SkyPark.
SkyPark Observation Deck
This futuristic park located next to Marina Bay Sands is home to the famous Supertree Grove and two impressive conservatories—Flower Dome and Cloud Forest. The Supertrees, towering vertical gardens, are especially magical at night when they light up in a spectacular display. Inside the conservatories, you can experience different climates and ecosystems.
• Estimated Cost: $10–$28 (Flower Dome and Cloud Forest entrance).
Sentosa is Singapore’s ultimate resort destination, offering a wide range of attractions, from sandy beaches to thrilling theme parks. Visit Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, or S.E.A. Aquarium. Don’t forget to stop by the iconic Sentosa Merlion for a photo opportunity and take the scenic cable car ride to the island.
• Estimated Cost: $15–$80 (varies by attraction).
Sentosa
Ranked among the world’s best zoos, the Singapore Zoo is known for its open-concept enclosures that mimic natural habitats. With over 2,800 animals across 300 species, the zoo is a must-see for animal lovers. You can also visit the Night Safari, a unique experience where you can observe nocturnal animals in their natural environment.
• Estimated Cost: $25–$40 (admission to zoo, Night Safari additional).
Chinatown offers a mix of history, culture, and shopping. Visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre to learn about Singapore’s early Chinese immigrants, or stroll through the vibrant Chinatown Street Market for souvenirs and tasty street food. Don’t miss the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, a stunning structure housing a sacred relic of the Buddha.
• Estimated Cost: Free to explore; museum entry is around $8–$10.
Step into the vibrant world of Little India, where colorful temples, fragrant spice shops, and lively markets await. Visit Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, one of the oldest Hindu temples in Singapore, and explore the bustling Mustafa Centre for 24-hour shopping. The area comes alive during festivals like Deepavali, when the streets are adorned with dazzling lights.
Little India
For another breathtaking view of Singapore, take a ride on the Singapore Flyer, one of the world’s largest observation wheels. At 165 meters tall, it provides stunning views of the Marina Bay area, Orchard Road, and even as far as Malaysia and Indonesia on clear days.
• Estimated Cost: $33–$40 for a standard ticket.
Haw Par Villa is a quirky and fascinating theme park that showcases Chinese mythology and folklore. The park features over 1,000 statues and dioramas depicting traditional Chinese stories, a series of colorful sculptures illustrating the consequences of moral misdeeds.
• Estimated Cost: Free entry.
Haw Par Villa
Raffles Hotel is a national treasure of Singapore. The hotel’s rich history, elegant architecture, and luxurious services make it a must-see. Stop by the Long Bar for a Singapore Sling, the famous drink invented here in 1915.
• Estimated Cost: Free to visit; drinks vary ($15–$30).
Singapore is a city where futuristic attractions blend seamlessly with rich cultural history, and natural beauty coexists with modern conveniences. Whether you’re gazing at stunning cityscapes, relaxing in lush gardens, or exploring vibrant neighborhoods, there’s always something new to discover.
TOP 10 things to do in SINGAPORE | Travel Guide 4K
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