Top 10 Must Visit Tourist Attractions in Singapore

Singapore is modern island city that crams more things to see and do into this tiny bit of space than almost anywhere in the world. Old architecture, brilliant landscapes, modern and classy shopping malls and scrumptious cuisine, this city is a perfect destination for everybody. If you’re planning a trip to Singapore, here are the top 10 attractions you must include on your itinerary:

Gardens by the Bay

This massive garden complex features towering Supertrees which covered in shrubs, a flower dome which has changes display of flowers, cloud forest with mountain like greenhouse having dense forest work inside, and walking paths throughout the gardens. It is yet another iconic attraction for the Singapore tourist and indeed deserves a visit especially at night when the trees are light up.

Sentosa Island

Beautiful Sentosa Island is filled with fun-fair called Universal Studio Singapore, beautiful beaches and archaeological sites, wonderful trails through the hills and stars-framed eating joints and classy hotels. Palawan beach is still one of the best beach to visit because of its nice and powdery white sand.

Singapore Zoo and Night Safari

It is one of the attractions of Mandai precinct and it has river safari and bird park in Singapore; this exciting zoo is considered the best rainforest zoo in the world boasting of Orangutans, White Tigers and plus over 300 other animals. The second most popular park is the Night Safari which has more than 130 different kinds of animals and which can be viewed only at night as they are placed in an environment which resembles their natural setting.

Singapore Flyer

an excellent opportunity to go round a giant Ferris wheel and enjoy the breathtaking views of Singapore from the height of the largest observation wheel that reaches 165 meters. On a clear day you will be able to see Indonesia’s islands and even the Malaysia territory.

Merlion Park

Singapore’s national symbol of a half fish, half lion is situated at the Merlion Park along the waters edge. This is one of the best places to take the much-rumptized Singapore picture and watch get a glimpse of the Marina Bay.

China Town

Visit Singapore’s colourful area with great temples such as Thian Hock Keng and Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, shop at the markets and enjoy the architecture of restored shop houses and taste street food. A café or restaurant dining is incomplete without experiencing some of the most modern cafes and restaurants in Chinatown.

Little India

It’s time for an aromatic experience, an almost sensory immersion in the vibrant Indian district of Singapore. Natural produce and spices as well as the Tekka Centre and Serangoon Road have stalls selling flowers and flower garlands, spices and curios of Indian wear; while fine restaurants offer nice curries, naan breads and what have yous. The ornamental Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple forms the main attraction round here.

Marina Bay

The crown of Singapore’s skyline; you can’t miss Marina Bay that hostings such marvellous attractions as the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, the spectacular Marina Bay Sands hotel and casino with the Sky Park offering incredible views of the city skyline, and the buzzing waterfront with a host of celebrity restaurant, rooftops, and drinking places. Do not also let miss the light and water show that is done at the marina bay at night.

Clarke Quay

Developed as a riverside trading area in Singapore, it has turned into a favourite destination full of bars, clubs and restaurants. You can sit at a seaside bar, have a cup of coffee on the embankment or take a boat tour. Visit the famous Cavenagh Bridge or visit the Concourse for some great photo moments or walk all the way to the Esplanade at the museum’s exit.

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is a nature park that features area of extensive wetlands, mangroves and walking trails for bird watching. The sanctuary harbours over 170 species of birds such as egrets, herons, bitterns and the migratory birds among them. Head out to the tropical wetlands for wildlife and plants of the area if you are tired of city life.

Delicious meals, exotic experiences, breathtaking sights and wonderful sights ranging from tech-infused gardens to wildlife-rich wetlands are awaiting every visitor in Singapore. Place these top 10 attractions on your Singapore itinerary and you’re all set for a great tropical holiday.

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