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The best Singapore attractions to visit - A blend of architectural wonders & culinary delights

Embrace the passion of life, discover the possibilities, and be inspired by the people in the amazing city of Singapore. Here are a few attractions you shouldn’t miss during your stay in Singapore.

1

Marina Bay Sands

Welcome to the leading entertainment, business, and leisure destination in Asia. This iconic attraction stands as a landmark with a distinct identity that distinguishes Singapore from other cities in the world. Located along the famous Marina Bay waterfront, Marina Bay sands features more than 2000 hotel suites and rooms in three hotel towers. It also includes world-class celebrity chef restaurants, the largest nightclub in Singapore, the best shopping mall in Asia, and a casino. You will find attractive accommodation options with attractive hotel deals close to this attraction. If you stay at one of the many 3 star hotels in Singapore the likes of Travelodge Harbourfront, it is an eight-minute drive to this attraction.

2

Singapore Flyer

You’ll hardly find anyone in the world who is unfamiliar with the famous Singapore Flyer. Back in 2008 when it was first opened to the public, it was regarded as the world’s highest Ferris wheel reaching about 541 feet up into the sky. Cars hold up to 28 people as they circle above the city. This attraction can accommodate visitors from all walks of life! It has the facility to enter differently abled guests with wheelchairs.

3

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

Even though the Chinese build temples for a lot of gods, this particular temple in Singapore stands as something unusual. It was only by the 1980s that a. Buddhist temple was first proposed for Chinatown in Singapore. Initially, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple has been designed to be a more traditional temple. Somewhere along the line, it became the home of Buddha’s tooth relic.

4

Night Safari

Are you tired or bored of the club scene? Here’s an excellent choice to ignite your nightline when in Singapore. It is guaranteed that no party animals are on display. Each year more than one million tourists enjoy a tram ride through seven geographic locations in the world. There are three restaurants with entertainment couples with flavoursome menus.

5

Singapore Botanic Gardens

If you are on budget travel, this will be an ideal choice. You will find most sections of the garden are free except the charge for the National Orchid Garden as it is the garden’s most visited section. The garden features more than 60000 diverse species of animals and plants and interestingly it is the home to the first children’s garden in the world.

6

Gardens by the Bay

This Instagram famous attraction is known to be a recent addition to top attractions in Singapore but this is something you won’t want to miss. It is built in a. reclaimed land in Singapore. Gardens by the Bay features three main gardens: Bay South, the largest garden showcasing tree-like structures up to 50 meters, and tropical horticulture, Bay East, which is opening in phases as sections are completed, and Bay Central, a garden with a waterfront walk.

7

Raffles Hotel

Head over to the eye-catching Raffles Hotel that stands tall with its graceful colonial style. Since it opened in the 1880s, it became ‘the’ place to stay when in Singapore with famous writers like Ernest Hemingway, Somerset Maugham, and Rudyard Kipling adding to its fame. Raffles boasts the cocktail Singapore Sling and 15 restaurants and bars.

8

Clarke Quay

Get ready to welcome your senses to a happening place in Singapore. Regarded as one of the main tourist attractions, Clarke Quay is located at the mouth of the Singapore River. It also remained the hub of commerce in the 19th Century. You will not be bored for a second here with its unique boutiques, trendy restaurants, and pushcart vendors.

9

Resorts World Sentosa

A Singaporean destination unto itself! Located on the south coast of Singapore, a Singaporean destination unto itself features theme parks, a casino, restaurants, and hotels. There is something for everyone no matter how old they are.

10

Orchard Road

Regularly frequented by locals and tourists alike, Orchard Road is Singapore’s main shopping street. As it is suggested by its name, the name of the road is derived from the fruit. The road is flanked by coffee chains, hotels, numerous upmarket restaurants, and cafés.