Planning a trip to Singapore? Maybe you’re coming for Christmas or the annual F1 races? Well we’ve got expert guidance on all the best Singapore tourist attractions right here. The vibrant city-state offers an impressive blend of history, culture, nature, food, and entertainment making it a popular location for travellers. Meanwhile, Changi Airport is a main access point to the rest of Asia and Australia so many travellers choose to stopover in Singapore for one day to experience our diverse attractions and world-class hotels. So, we’ve made it our mission to highlight the top 12 most unmissable tourist attractions in Singapore.
1. Merlion Park
Merlion Park is a top tourist attraction in Singapore located at One Fullerton. The park is home to the famous Merlion statue, a mystical creature with a lion’s head and a fish’s body, symbolising Singapore’s origins as a fishing village. The statue sprouts water into Marina Bay creating mesmerising settings both day and night. Definitely, it’s a must-visit for tourists and it’s normally packed with people trying to snap instagrammable moments.
๐ 1 Fullerton Rd, Singapore 049213
2. Gardens By The Bay
Gardens By The Bay is one of the most unmissable tourist attractions in Singapore. The futuristic park is a crown jewel in the city, known for its extraordinary Supertrees, that provide the most magical scenes both day and night. Wonderfully, Gardens By The Bay is free entry. Visitors can walk across the famous skywalk over the Supertrees, be mesmerised by a Light and Sound Show, visit floral observatories like Cloud Forest, Flower Dome, and much more. Certainly, it is one of the best things to do in Singapore year round.
๐ 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
3. CHIJMES
Singapore’s CHIJMES is a captivating tourist attraction with a rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant lifestyle offerings. The historic complex has been transformed into a lively hub of entertainment, dining, and shopping while preserving its architectural heritage. Be inspired by the charming CHIJMES Hall and neo-classical Caldwell House as you wander around the complex. Definitely, a must-visit destination for both locals and travellers in the city.
๐30 Victoria St, Singapore 187996
4. Sentosa Island
The resort island of Sentosa is the perfect place for adventurists to dive into a range of top attractions in Singapore. From discovering an underwater world at S.E.A Aquarium to zooming down water slides at Adventure Cove Waterpark, and living out your wildest fantasies at Universal Studios Singapore…you’ll be in your element. Plus, the island is home to many beautiful hotels, golden sand beaches, and delicious restaurants. Discover the best things to do in Sentosa via our guide.
๐ Sentosa, Singapore
5. Jewel Changi Airport
Singapore Changi Airport boasts a beautiful nature-themed entertainment and retail complex named Jewel Changi Airport. Home to the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, surrounded by a terraced forest, it’s the ultimate tourist attraction to see once you land in Singapore. Meanwhile, there are plenty of stores to shop at, restaurants, and entertainment experiences like pop-up exhibitions in the complex.
๐ 78 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819666
6. Singapore Flyer
Marvel at iconic views, up to 45km away, atop one of the largest observation wheels in the world on Singapore Flyer. Situated in Singapore’s Downtown Core, a ride in one of the 28 air-conditioned capsules on the giant Ferris wheel is a must-do for first timers. In recent years, Singapore Flyer has extended its services to offer wonderful sky-high meals in capsules, multisensory exhibitions, and more promising an unforgettable experience. In fact, it’s one of the best places to get engaged in Singapore.
๐30 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039803
7. Marina Bay Sands
No visit to Singapore is complete without stepping foot inside one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. Marina Bay Sands is like another world. The striking three towers, topped by a unique SkyPark Observation Deck in the shape of a ship, makes it a landmark destination in Singapore. Inside visitors can experience unmatched luxury shopping, rooftop bars, high-end restaurants, a luxury hotel, a cool museum, the world’s highest infinity pool, and plenty more excitement.
๐10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956
8. ArtScience Museum
One of the best museums in Singapore is actually as part Marina Bay Sands resort mentioned above. The ArtScience Museum opened in 2011 and has attracted tourists from around the world for its otherworldly exhibitions that blend science, art, culture, and technology. Be mesmerised by its famous permanent exhibition TeamLab’s FutureWorld exploring endless digital possibilities or pop-up exhibits like Mexican artist Frida Kahlo from May to September, to name a few.
๐6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
9. Orchard Road
Singapore’s Orchard Road is a bustling one-way 2.2km boulevard and one of the most famous shopping streets in Asia. There are around 30 shopping malls lining the streets offering a wide range of retail experiences, from luxurious fashion in places like ION Orchard to popular high-street brands, cheap finds, more than 800 delicious restaurants, bars, cafes, and more…you’ll be spoilt for choice. Meanwhile, there are entertainment facilities such as art galleries and cinemas to keep you energetic in-between shopping. Plus, Orchard Road is home to many hotels popular among tourists in Singapore.
๐Orchard Road, Singapore
10. Night Safari
Night Safari Singapore is the world’s first nocturnal zoo, opened in 1994, part of Mandai Wildlife Reserve. Visitors are invited into the unique world of nocturnal animals in the dense rainforest next to Singapore Zoo. The park is divided into seven zones and home to more than 900 animals from around 100 species. Opt for either a tram ride or walking trails to get up close and personal with nocturnal animals. Certainly, one of the most unmissable tourist attractions in Singapore for animal lovers. Plus, it’s one of the best things to do at night.
๐80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
11. Fort Canning Park
The historic Fort Canning Park in Singapore is another prime tourist attraction. The beautiful park near Orchard Road is a green oasis and a serene escape home to an old WWII and British Military Fort, cultural spaces, rich flowers and gardens, instagrammable places like Fort Canning Staircase, and much more. It’s the perfect spot to take a free guided tour, learn about Singapore’s history, or even relax with a picnic amid the hustle and bustle of a big city.
๐Fort Canning Park, Singapore
12. National Gallery Singapore
The world’s largest collection of public Singaporean and Southeast Asian art is at the historic National Gallery Singapore. The significant landmark, occupies two national monuments – former City Hall and Supreme Court – which has been revamped, in the Civic District. Opened in 2015, the modern art gallery features more than 9,000 objects, global artworks, temporary exhibitions, workshops, and other unique experiences for visitors. In fact, this is another one of the best museums in Singapore.
๐Singapore 178957
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