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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Singapore - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Empress Place Building was constructed in the 1860s as a courthouse and this huge, white, neoclassical building has housed nearly every government...Read More
The government-funded, large-scale gardens next to Marina Bay Sands opened with much well-deserved pomp in 2012. Highlights include a futuristic...Read More
This 30-acre park has a jogging track with exercise areas, a playground, and a kiosk. The path around the reservoir is peaceful, with only the...Read More
One of the newest, as well as most iconic, parts of the Singapore skyline, Marina Bay Sands opened in 2010—it includes the biggest hotel in...Read More
Right next to the Singapore Zoo, the safari is the world's first wildlife park designed exclusively and especially for night viewing. Here 80...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesFormerly the Tao Nan School, built in 1910, this grand colonial building now houses the first museum in Southeast Asia devoted to the story...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesTake a 10-minute ride on a bumboat (a small launch) from Changi Point Ferry Terminal to reach this boomerang-shape island. Here amid kelongs...Read More
Located between the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, the latest addition to Singapore's portfolio of wildlife parks is inspired by eight of the...Read More
This underwater wonderland, one the world's largest aquariums, provides views of creatures from around the world. Gaze into a shipwreck habitat...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesAviation, nuclear science, robotics, astronomy, space technology, and Internet technology are entertainingly explored through audiovisual and...Read More
The gardens were begun in 1859 and carry the hallmarks of Victorian garden design—gazebos, pavilions, and ornate bandstands included. This is...Read More
Singapore's oldest Hindu temple has a pagoda-like entrance topped by one of the most ornate gopurams (pyramidal gateway towers) you're likely...Read More
Dedicated to Vishnu the Preserver, the temple is easy to recognize by its 60-foot-high monumental gopuram, with tiers of intricate sculptures...Read More
The first mosque on this site was built in the early 1820s with a S$3,000 grant from the East India Company. The current structure, built in...Read More
George Coleman designed the Parliament House in 1827 as a mansion for wealthy merchant John Maxwell. Maxwell never occupied it, and instead...Read More
This structure—the Temple of Heavenly Happiness—was completed in 1842 to replace a simple shrine built 20 years earlier. It's one of Singapore...Read More
Take a comfortable ride up this 361-foot (110-m) tower for stunning views of Sentosa and Singapore's Southern Islands. Formally known as the...Read More
This mosque was completed in 1910 and has recently been restored. Though it has none of the exotic, multicolor statuary of the Hindu temples...Read More
In 1827 when the original thatch hut stood here, it was one of Singapore's first mosques for its Indian Muslims. Also known as Kuchu Palli ...Read More
On this street of specialty shops, you'll find baskets of every description—stacked on the floor or suspended from the ceiling. Farther along...Read More
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