Map of Singapore Attractions
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The Club Hotel
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The Scarlet Hotel
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Backpackers’ Inn Chinatown
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Santa Grand Hotel Lai Chun Yuen
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Fernloft (Singapore), Chinatown
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Santa Grand Hotel Chinatown
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The Inn at Temple Street
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Beary Nice! by a beary good hostel
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Berjaya Singapore Hotel
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Rucksack Inn @ Temple Street
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What to Do in Singapore
ChinatownThe Chinatown is rather gentrified yet still worth your time and attention. Lots of food spots and shops ideal for souvenir hunting. |
Merlion ParkThis park holds the iconic landmark of Singapore: a mythical half-lion, half-fish creature. A must see! |
Marina Bay Sands SkyParkRather on the expensive side, yet totally worth it: the best view of Singapore you can possibly have. Brand new landmark of the city! |
Universal Studios SingaporeHuge entertainment park with several themed lands ranging from Ancient Egypt to Hollywood and Madagascar. So much to do! |
Singapore FlyerHuge Ferris wheel from which you can overlook vast portion of the city. An unforgettable experience! |
SentosaThis island is one big entertainment centre. Theme parks, lookout tower, botanical gardens, clubs and beaches – what more to wish for? |
Orchard RoadThis is where all shopping lovers head first. Long street lined with huge shopping malls and big brands. |
Wonder Full Light and Water ShowNow Singapore has its laser and light show as well! Symphony of lights and water jets is a beauty to behold. |
Little IndiaLively and charming Tamil neighbourhood with lots of small spice and textile shops, fortune-telling stalls and way more. A must see! |
Esplanade - Theatres on the BayLandmark of Singapore. Colloquially called ‚Durian‘ for its unique shape, this waterside complex holds concert hall and huge shopping mall. |
Bugis VillageIt used to be a real motley of cultures and activities. Now redeveloped, but still retains something of its charm. Ideal for shopping. |
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and MuseumAlthough its style is reminiscent of Tang dynasty, the building is brand new. The most important temple as it holds rare Buddha relic. |
Fountain of WealthThe world's largest fountain unsurprisingly dominates a huge shopping mall. Built according to the principles of feng shui. |
Gardens by the BayThe municipal park spanning 101 hectares in the centre of the city is a fancy recreation spot. Notice the Supertree Groves and Cloud Forest. |
Singapore ZooThis zoo is worldwide-known for holding the largest orangutan colony. Amazing landscaped habitats and so much species to see. |
Underwater World Singapore and Dolphin LagoonThis is by no means your typical aquarium – this is way better! Huge tanks with lots of animals and an opportunity to interact with dolphins! |
Suggested Singapore Trips
Stunning Singapore in One Day (1 day)Get to know Singapore's downtown with all its charming temples, parks, cultural districts and museums. |
Two Unforgettable Days in Singapore (2 days)If you are big on nature, zoos, beaches, temples and ethnic neighbourhoods, then this trip is the right choice for you. |
Where to Shop in SingaporeShopping is extremely popular in Singapore, so pull out the plastic and get down to these great spending spots! |
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