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157. First Generation Sculpture

First Generation Sculpture
3.2 /5

8 km
from city center
157 out of 262
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The First Generation Sculpture is a major tourist attraction which adorns the banks of the Singapore River near the Fullerton Hotel. It is one of the rarest pieces of art, portraying five boys playing by the bank. It has beautifully captured the essence of the carefree days of the first immigrants of Singapore by freezing the motion of the boys about to jump into the river, naked. In the former days, swimming in the river was a common pastime. The Singapore River was but a huge swimming pool, and the residents had the time of their lives in it. This life-like sculpture is a revival of the fun-filled days of Singapore as it used to be earlier.

158. Old Hill Street Police Station

Old Hill Street Police Station
3.2 /5

8 km
from city center
158 out of 262
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An architectural marvel, the Old Hill Street Police Station is a famed neo-Renaissance building of the former police station in Singapore. Located in the Central Area of Singapore's Central Business District, the building is popular for the techni-coloured shutters - the 927 painted windows with an array of radiant colours is a popular spot among photography enthusiasts and art lovers. Formerly MICA Building, the Old Hill Street Police Station houses a string of well-known commercial art galleries.

159. Padang

Padang
3.1 /5

8 km
from city center
159 out of 262
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Located in : Colonial District

The Padang is an open expanse field located within the Downtown Core of Central Area of Singapore. The Padang, which translates into 'Field' in Malay, has its own share of history. Today, owing to its central location and historical importance, the Padang is a popular venue for events (including the Singapore National Day Parade), recreational activities and sports. On one side of it lies the Singapore Recreation Club and on the other lies the Singapore Cricket Club. Some of the games played here include football, rugby, hockey, line dancing, and cricket. 

160. Loyang Tua Pek Kong

Loyang Tua Pek Kong
3.1 /5

20 km
from city center
160 out of 262
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Located in : Eastern Singapore

The Loyang Tua Pek Kong is a multi-religious temple in Singapore, hosting three varied religions under a single roof - Hinduism, Buddhist and Taoism. En route Changi Village, this all-faith temple even has a shrine dedicated to Datuk Kung, a Malay mystic saint. Epitomizing the cosmopolitan soul of Singapore, Loyang Tua Pek Kong houses a 2-metre tall statue of Lord Ganesh, believed to the tallest in the country. Marvel at the intricate wooden carvings and hundreds of dazzling sculptures of different deities.

161. Sri Thendayuthapani Temple

Sri Thendayuthapani Temple
3.1 /5

7 km
from city center
161 out of 262
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Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, on Tank Road, is one of Singapore's most beautiful and vibrant temples. Completed in 1859, it is also one of the oldest. Since the temple was built by the Nattukkotai Chettiyar community, who were Shaivas or worshipers of Lord Shiva, the temple is also often called Chettiyar's Temple. It is constructed in Dravidian, or South Indian style of architecture, whose highlight is the colourful roof, or the gopuram. The interior of the temple is large and spacious. The pillars and a part of the ceilings are done in a beautiful golden colour. The magnificence, and vibrancy of the temple led it to be gazetted as a National Monument in October 2014.

162. Sri Sivan Temple

Sri Sivan Temple
4.7 /5

9 km
from city center
162 out of 262
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Situated at the Geylang Avenue in Singapore, the stupendous Sri Sivan Temple is a place of worship of the Hindu God, Lord Shiva, the presiding deity of the temple. This magnificent temple can very well be considered as a modern structure, with the fusion of both South and North Indian architectural influences adding to the aura of this holy place. There are six main prayers held here on a daily basis, and the temple has a specific time for the performance of the same.

163. STPI Singapore

STPI Singapore
4.3 /5

7 km
from city center
163 out of 262
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The Singapore Tyler Print Institute is a renowned international space for artistic experimentation in contemporary art through print and paper mediums. Located next to National Gallery Singapore and Singapore Art Museum, the STPI or Singapore- Creative Workshop & Gallery is an ideal place for such tourists that have a creative bent of mind and love exploring the world of art. It’s a non-profit entity that is dedicated to offering support to budding artists in creating modern artworks as well as to offer expertise in areas like printing.

164. Sasanaramsi Burmese Buddhist Temple

Sasanaramsi Burmese Buddhist Temple
3.1 /5

4 km
from city center
164 out of 262
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Burmese Buddhist Temple is one of the most popular among the myriad of Buddhist temples in Singapore, located near the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall. This place of worship is the oldest Theravada institution and the sole Burmese Buddhist Temple with traditional Burmese architecture in Singapore. The colossal temple is guarded by two lion-like figures, known as chinthes, along with a huge, pure white marble statue of Buddha, which is a sight to behold.

165. Capitol Theatre

Capitol Theatre
3.1 /5

7 km
from city center
165 out of 262
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Capitol Theatre, also known as Kyo-Ei-Gekijo, is situated in the heart of Singapore’s civic district. It is a historic cinema and theatre which was designed by Richard Meier and Partners and is known to become South-east Asia’s largest single-screen cinema. The Capitol Theatre in Singapore is an epicentre of creativity which hosts several theatre and dance productions.

166. Parliament House

Parliament House
3.1 /5

8 km
from city center
166 out of 262
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Located in : Colonial District

The Parliament House of Singapore is an important and significant landmark of the city. Situated in the municipal district of Downtown Core, it is a public and cultural building that has been in function since 1999 and open to public proceedings. The Parliament building is designed in resemblance to a contemporary architectural manifestation of stateliness and authority. The highlight of Singapore's Parliament House is the grand entrance hall - featuring a curved marble wall and flanked by two swweeping staircases that lead to the main chamber. The proceedings of the Parliament House is open to the public.

167. Leong San See Temple

Leong San See Temple
3.1 /5

6 km
from city center
167 out of 262
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Located in : Little India

Leong San See Temple is a Buddhist place of worship located in Little India. First built in 1926, this shrine is dedicated to Guan Yin or Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, the Taoist Goddess of Mercy. Literally translating to ‘Dragon Mountain Temple,’ it is famed for its intricate, ornate roof carvings and serene locale.

168. Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

Hajjah Fatimah Mosque
3.0 /5

7 km
from city center
168 out of 262
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Located in : Kampong Glam

The Hajjah Fatimah Mosque, located in the Kampong Glam area of Singapore, is one of the only three mosques in Singapore to be named after a benefactress. Fatimah was a Malaccan woman who accumulated huge amounts after taking over her deceased husband's business. The most prominent feature of Masjid Hajjah Fatimah is its minaret, often referred to as "Singapore's Leaning Tower", which is a four-level minaret tilting at a six-degree angle due to moisture seepage. Besides this, this mosque is said to resemble the St.Andrew's Cathedral at the City Hall.

169. Siang Cho Keong Temple

Siang Cho Keong Temple
4.5 /5

9 km
from city center
169 out of 262
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The sacred Taoist temple Siang Cho Keong Temple, sitting in a quiet corner of Amory Lane in Singapore, was established in 1867 by the local Hokkien Community. Formerly known as Zhi Yun Miao, the humble sanctuary was built on its chosen site because it is resembled good feng shui, with a sea in front and a hill behind this holy structure, and has stood on the same location. The Siang Cho Keong Temple is usually overlooked by many since it does not draw a lot of attention as compared to the other Chinese temples in Singapore. However, it can be considered as one of the most underrated temples in the Lion City.

170. NUS Museum

NUS Museum
4.4 /5

8 km
from city center
170 out of 262
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

Singapore. The city that is as reputed for its rich cultural heritage as for its discotheques, where the number of people thronging in museums go hand in hand with the crowds in the clubs. Here, the preservation of its heritage is not neglected just because new buildings are coming up every day. Singapore makes sure that the history buffs have no dearth of places to seek solace. One such place which houses the artefacts bearing witness to Singapore's rich history is the NUS Museum. Adorning the main campus of the National University of Singapore in Kent Ridge since 2002, the museum is the oldest of all the university museums dotted across the city-state. Delve into the deep history while taking in the magnificent Southeast Asian, Chinese and Indian collections.

171. Jurong Frog Farm

Jurong Frog Farm
2.9 /5

15 km
from city center
171 out of 262
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

Singapore is home to a variety of unconventional places, with surprises around each corner for the uninformed tourist. Jurong Frog Farm is one of them, with a number of fun-filled activities revolving around its central frog theme, from feeding frogs to eating frog meat.

172. Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East

Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East
2.9 /5

3 km
from city center
172 out of 262
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Singapore is home to several parks and gardens, including the lush community park, Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East, spread out at the junction of avenues 3 and 8 of Ang Mo Kio. Situated just behind the Ang Mo Kio MRT station, and a famous tourist attraction, the Ang Mo Kio Town Garden comprises of two public parks: the East Park and the West Park. Both of these parks offer a recluse from the mayhem of everyday city life that is so characteristic of Singapore, and this is precisely why they are gaining more and more popularity each day.

173. Hong San See Temple

Hong San See Temple
4.4 /5

7 km
from city center
173 out of 262
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Situated at the Mohamed Sultan Road in the river valley region within the central area, Hong San See is a Chinese temple dedicated to Guang Ze Zun Wang, the Chinese God of Fortune. Hong San See, meaning 'Temple on Phoenix Hill', is built on a slightly elevated ground. The temple is beautifully preserved and is an epitome of Southern-Chinese temple architecture, making it worth visiting while in the area.

174. Hay Dairies Farm

Hay Dairies Farm
2.9 /5

15 km
from city center
174 out of 262
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

The only goat farm to exist in Singapore since 1988, Hay Dairies is now home to over 800 goats of mixed breed, with their origin heritage from Minnesota in the United States. Not only is the farm one of the leading suppliers of pure goat milk all across Singapore, but it also welcomes visits by individual tourists and families, who are keen to witness the functioning of a farm. For larger groups, the farm also organizes educational tours, and visitors get a firsthand experience of the production of milk.

175. Thian Hock Keng Mural

Thian Hock Keng Mural
Top Attraction 2.8 /5

8 km
from city center
175 out of 262
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The Thian Hock Keng Mural is a 40m long painting on the rear wall of the iconic 177-year-old Thian Hock Keng Temple. A gorgeous work of art displaying fine craftsmanship, the Mural tells the story of the early Hokkien immigrants of Singapore, right from the very beginning. Read from right to left, it beautifully depicts the struggles of the early immigrants, the pain they had to go through when they left their families behind in China, and the hard work and labour they put into building the Singapore we see today.

176. Lim Bo Seng Memorial

Lim Bo Seng Memorial
2.8 /5

8 km
from city center
176 out of 262
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Lim Bo Seng Memorial is an octagonal shaped pagoda, commemorating Major-General Lim Bo Seng - one of Singapore's war heroes during World War II. Located in Esplanade Park, this national monument is the only war memorial that commemorates an individual's contribution in World War II. Unveiled in 1954, the 3.6-metre high bronze pagoda is built in the Chinese national style architecture, making use of concrete and marble. Covered by a three-tiered bronze roof, four lions sit at the base.

177. NTU Centre For Contemporary Arts

NTU Centre For Contemporary Arts
2.8 /5

9 km
from city center
177 out of 262
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The NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, abbreviated as NTU CCA Singapore, is a research centre lying in the campus of the Nanyang Technological University, which is one of the most reputed universities in the world. Located at Gillman Barracks at Block 6 Lock Road, it has been widely acclaimed for hosting exemplary exhibitions, research and academic education, and residencies. The Centre does it through various modes like exhibitions, lectures, workshops, open studios, and film screenings. NTU CCA also encourages visits by researchers and curators for their study.

178. Seng Wong Beo Temple

Seng Wong Beo Temple
2.7 /5

9 km
from city center
178 out of 262
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Sitting behind the crimson gates at Peck Seah Street, the quirky Seng Wong Beo Temple, also known as the Du Cheng Huang Gu Miao Temple, has unflinchingly preserved the age-old practice of hosting ghost marriages. Devoted to Wei Ling Gong, the Chinese City God, this temple is where the wedding bells are chimed for the deceased.

179. Cathay Gallery

Cathay Gallery
2.7 /5

7 km
from city center
179 out of 262
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The Cathy Gallery is an art and film museum located in Orchard Road, in Singapore’s Museum Planning Area. A favourite among film enthusiasts, history buffs, and the eccentric hipster class, this Gallery is home to vintage movie posters, early cameras, film equipment of the twentieth century, and other memorabilia from the golden age of Singaporean cinema. Nostalgia beckons at every step in this museum, full of snippets from the film history of the region.

180. Masjid Al-Abrar

Masjid Al-Abrar
2.7 /5

9 km
from city center
180 out of 262
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Located in : Chinatown

Sitting in a busy corner of Telok Ayer Street in the Chinatown district of Singapore, the Al-Abrar Mosque, more commonly referred to as the Masjid Al-Abrar, is a quaint little mosque built by early Tamilian immigrants. As dawn approaches, the air encompassing the locality is filled with the echoes of the morning prayers originating from inside the Al-Abrar Mosque. In spite of being small, the mosque receives many faithful worshippers who come here on a daily basis to offer their prayers to Allah. It is particularly packed with devotees on Fridays, with people flocking in during the midday prayers.

181. Gajah Gallery

Gajah Gallery
2.7 /5

9 km
from city center
181 out of 262
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Positioned currently in Tanjong Pagar, an industrial warehouse neighbourhood in Singapore, Gajah Gallery is a treasure trove where visitors can find exemplary works of art and aesthetics. Previously housed in MICA Building, Gajah Gallery was opened way back in 1996 and has since expanded to become one of Asia’s most culturally significant houses of artwork. Here, visitors can find a vivid diaspora of Asian modern art, not to be seen anywhere else.

182. Petain Road

Petain Road
2.7 /5

6 km
from city center
182 out of 262
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Petain Road is an artsy neighbourhood in Little India, Singapore. Known for its eighteen Chinese baroque-style terraced shophouses built in the early twentieth century, Perak Road is frequented by the hipster crowd, fashionistas, and photographers for its Instagram-worthy photo-ops, and tourists looking to buy oriental ware from the stores. While the area is notorious for being a red-light district, there are a number of stunning family-friendly boutiques, antique shops, and avant-garde teahouses that perfectly preserve the vintage feel of the area.

183. Wei Tuo Fa Gong Temple

Wei Tuo Fa Gong Temple
2.6 /5

17 km
from city center
183 out of 262
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The sacred Wei Tuo Fa Gong Temple is a Buddhist place of worship situated at the gorgeous island, Pulau Ubin in Singapore. Seated on a small hillock that offers a beautiful view of a nearby pond teeming with turtles and carps, this pristine temple houses shrines dedicated to different Hindu and Buddhist gods. The sight of innumerable coloured prayer flags adorning the area is breathtaking, beckoning a considerable number of visitors. The exquisite Wei Tuo Fa Gong Temple emits a serene aura which is perfect to meditate in peace.

184. Angullia Mosque

Angullia Mosque
2.6 /5

6 km
from city center
184 out of 262
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Located in : Little India

One of Singapore's oldest mosques, the Angullia Mosque is an iconic landmark in the vicinity of Serangoon Road and Little India. Also known as Masjid Angullia, it has been an epitome of faith and core Islamic values for more than one hundred and twenty years serving the Muslim community of this area in Singapore.

185. Ikkan Art International

Ikkan Art International
2.6 /5

9 km
from city center
185 out of 262
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Ikkan Art International, Singapore is a branch of the Ikkan Art, that was established in New York in 1982. In 2011, this branch was introduced in Singapore as a versatile, multi-purpose art gallery. This art gallery is heavenly for fans of art and culture. The gallery holds multiple exhibitions throughout the year based on different themes that attract a lot of crowds, and it is no surprise that Ikkan Art International is a major tourist attraction in Singapore.

186. Chan+Hori Contemporary

Chan+Hori Contemporary
2.6 /5

9 km
from city center
186 out of 262
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Chan+Hori Contemporary is a gallery situated at Block 6 Lock Road which was opened in 2017 and aims to connect contemporary art forms to everyday life. The Gallery has collaborated with several national and international artists, institutions, art councils, and corporate entities. Through this, the Gallery has been hosting special exhibitions related to socio-economic themes and other cultural discourses.

187. iFly

iFly
Top Attraction 2.6 /5

11 km
from city center
187 out of 262
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Located in : Sentosa Island

iFly Singapore is an indoor skydiving simulation venue near Siloso Beach Station. A franchise of the popular SkyVenture, iFly offers authentic free-falling simulations within an indoor wind tunnel, featuring a thrilling 90-second drop.

188. Hawker Centres

Hawker Centres
2.5 /5

9 km
from city center
188 out of 262
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What makes a place worthy of being visited again and again? Sure, the topography, the historically significant spots, the rich cultural heritage, and the places of interest are important factors. However, one thing that surpasses all these points is food. The local cuisine of a place is one of the most significant factors when it comes to deciding if the place in question deserves a second visit. In this respect, Singapore has never disappointed its guests, or locals, for that matter. Be it the spicy Chilli Crab that makes your eyes water or the delicious Kuih for your sweet tooth, Singaporean cuisine is a storehouse of scrumptious food. From Indian to Chinese, from Malay to American, the bustling city-state is ideal for the foodie in you.

189. Maxwell Food Centre

Maxwell Food Centre
2.5 /5

8 km
from city center
189 out of 262
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Located in : Chinatown

One of the best hawker centres (food court) in Singapore, the Maxwell Food Centre is located at the culturally rich area of Chinatown. Catering to gastronomes from around the world, it is the place to go for savouring authentic Singapore street food.

190. Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year
2.5 /5

6 km
from city center
190 out of 262
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Located in : Chinatown

Synonymous with bright colours, celebration, revelry, sheer joy, and love; the Chinese New Year is undoubtedly one of the most important festivals celebrated in Singapore. Also referred to as the Spring Festival or the Lunar New Year, it falls on the first day of the first month of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar and is a time of merrymaking. Being the only festival which calls for a public holiday for two consecutive days, Chinese New Year is one of the favourites among the Singaporeans.

191. Zoukout

Zoukout
2.5 /5

7 km
from city center
191 out of 262
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Located in : Sentosa Island

Securing the position of one of Asia's biggest beach dance and music festivals, ZoukOut is a two-day event held at Siloso Beach each year. Internationally acclaimed DJs, fun-filled activities, and a whole lot of delicious food are what make this event one of the grandest events across the entire world.

192. Geylang

Geylang
2.5 /5

9 km
from city center
192 out of 262
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Located in : Eastern Singapore

Singapore may be aptly called the city which never sleeps. A place where sophistication and gaiety run side by side, where sobriety and wildness travel parallelly, where the early bird and the night owl coexist in harmony, Singapore is a mark above the rest. Out of the several places that make up this bustling city-state, the one place that buzzes with excitement and thrill is Geylang. Situated at the eastern part of Singapore's central region, this township is home to a majority of the Malay community. Singapore's historical artefacts and topographical maps bear a witness to the fact that the word Geylang was used to signify the coconut plantations and marshlands lying in close proximity to the Kallang River.

193. Church Of The Holy Family

Church Of The Holy Family
2.5 /5

11 km
from city center
193 out of 262
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Located at the junction of East Coast Road and Chapel Road in Katong Singapore, the Church of the Holy Family is a four-storeyed roman catholic church with a brilliant white and grey facade. The highlight of the edifice is its multicoloured 16-panelled stained glass right above the altar which depicts the Holy Family and snippets of Jesus Christ's life during his last days. The stained glass was imported from Italy, especially for the church itself.  A statue of Mother Mary also stands inside a grotto of the church. Also known as Holy Family Church and Katong Catholic Church, it is a well-known landmark and an important place of worship in Katong area.

194. Bukit Brown Cemetery

Bukit Brown Cemetery
2.5 /5

2 km
from city center
194 out of 262
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Bukit Brown Cemetery, popularly known as Kopi Sua or Coffee Hill among the local communities, is a former cemetery situated at 36C Lorong Halwa, Singapore. Estimated to hold about 100,000 graves, this Chinese cemetery is said to be the largest outside China.

195. Singapore Philatelic Museum

Singapore Philatelic Museum
4.5 /5

7 km
from city center
195 out of 262
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Singapore Philatelic Museum portrays the history of Singapore's postals and stamps. The museum features an assortment of stamps along with the heritage and history of various philatelic items spread across many galleries. The interactive exhibitions offer a window into the Lion City and other parts of the world through the postage stamps.

196. Singapore Visitor Centre

Singapore Visitor Centre
2.5 /5

6 km
from city center
196 out of 262
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A two storey Peranakan shophouse in the Emerald Hill area, Orchard Road, the Singapore Visit Centre (SVC) can more so be regarded as a one-stop shop for tourists and travellers. From selling locally designed souvenirs to tours and attractions, event tickets to the booking of accommodations, the Singapore Visitor Centre caters to all traveller/tourist needs. One of the main highlights is its efficient use of technology to aid and assist visitors and tourists. The SVC has four different interactive kiosks that let the visitors browse through different attractions/ options and curate their own customised digital itinerary. This itinerary can either be emailed to the visitors or printed then and there. Apart from this, it houses two huge screens displaying various events and places of interests in the city.

197. Swan Lake

Swan Lake
2.5 /5

5 km
from city center
197 out of 262
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Forming one of the most gorgeous entrances to the magnificent Singapore Botanic Gardens, the Swan Lake is a large, beautiful, man-made lake that adds to the scenic beauty of this national park. Considered the oldest water ornament of Singapore, this massive lake spans an area of 1.5 hectares and a depth of 4m, housing a pair of elegant mute swans which have given this water body its name.

198. Jalan Besar

Jalan Besar
2.5 /5

6 km
from city center
198 out of 262
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Jalan Besar is a one-way road in Singapore, connecting Kallang to Rochur. Meaning 'wide road' in Malay, Jalan Besar has been increasingly developing as one of Singapore's newest and most popular hipster joints. Earlier known for its rubber factories and industrial plants, Jalan Besar is now popular for delicious cupcakes, seafood, artisanal coffee and even traditional Singaporean food. Alongside these cafes, the Jalan Besar Stadium also draws many visitors to this area.

199. The Intan

The Intan
2.5 /5

10 km
from city center
199 out of 262
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The Intan is an unconventional museum that preserves all things Peranakan over 20 years now. Extremely famous for its signature tea experience, the Intan is concealed in a Joo Chiat Terrace House. Visitors especially come here to witness the Peranakan tea culture which the Intan museum-cum-house perfectly does justice to. It is a must-visit to have a sneak-peek into the grandeur of the heritage and way of living of the Peranakans.

200. Tiong Bahru

Tiong Bahru
2.5 /5

7 km
from city center
200 out of 262
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Tiong Bahru is Singapore's hippest neighbourhood with some of the city's most popular food and lifestyle establishments. Built between the 1930s and 50s, comprising grid-like streets of whitewashed, three-storey, spiral-staircase apartments, this was the country's first public housing project. A few buildings are architecturally unique for looking like aeroplane wings. The area doesn't only have cafes and restaurants, but also amazing bookshops, patisseries, spas, and art galleries! Enjoy some amazing food, offbeat shopping, a yoga session, or even a grooming session, while having a taste of the culturally rich, traditional Singapore. Tiong Bahru is one of Singapore's most characterful neighbourhoods, a favourite amongst locals and tourists, alike.

201. Yueh Hai Ching Temple

Yueh Hai Ching Temple

8 km
from city center
201 out of 262
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Well known as Wak Hai Cheng Bio, Yueh Hai Ching Temple is one of the oldest Taoist places of worship in Singapore. Located in Raffles Place in the heart of Singapore’s central business district, the temple is dedicated to Xuan Tian Shang Di and Tian Hou Sheng Mu, and is also known as the 'Temple of Love'. Yueh Hai Ching Temple has a mesmerising asymmetric layout that reflects Chinese architecture with immense Taoist influence making it a must-visit for people who love exploring ancient architecture or have a spiritual bent of mind.

202. Nanyang Academy Of Fine Arts

Nanyang Academy Of Fine Arts
2.5 /5

7 km
from city center
202 out of 262
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Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, or more famously NAFA, is one of the most prestigious schools for Arts in Singapore. Established in 1938, the well-reputed academy is spread across four campuses which are within walking distance from each other. Aside from its quality education and diverse curriculum, the Academy is well known for its various galleries and events. These galleries and exhibits are often open for public visitation and are highly recommended for those with interest in the Arts.

203. Sundaram Tagore Gallery

Sundaram Tagore Gallery
2.5 /5

8 km
from city center
203 out of 262
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The Sundaram Tagore Gallery is a modernist contemporary art gallery located in the Gillman Barracks near Labrador Park. Founded in 2000 in New York, the gallery looks to explore the contrast and interactions between different cultures of the world with its interactive, post-modern exhibitions. The gallery in the Lion City specializes in Southeast Asian artists and their heritage. This venue is frequented by Singapore’s elite connoisseurs of art, history buffs, students, and curious tourists alike.

204. Cycling at Pulau Ubin

Cycling at Pulau Ubin
2.5 /5

17 km
from city center
204 out of 262
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Away from the busy traffic and the blaring horns, from the soaring skyscrapers and the bustling highways, explore your way through the peaceful streets of Pulau Ubin at your own pace on a bicycle. Situated off the coast of north-eastern Singapore, Pulau Ubin, which means "Granite Island", is endowed with towering coconut trees which sway with the cool breeze, wonderful shorelines, and an abundance of flora and fauna. Explore the scenic beauty of this dense island, teeming with fascinating wildlife like monkeys, wild boars and Malayan water monitors, surrounded by bright and beautiful flowers while breathing in the fresh, unpolluted air.

205. People's Park Complex

People's Park Complex
2.5 /5

8 km
from city center
205 out of 262
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Located within People's Park on Eu Tong Sen Street, the People's Park Complex is a high rise residential and commercial building. 31 storeys high, it was the first of its kind shopping complex in Southeast Asia due to its unique architecture which combined a shopping complex topped with apartments and offices. Situated in the heart of Chinatown, the People's Park Complex is visited for its electronic shops, massage parlours, and food stalls (which are the main draw).

206. Malay Heritage Center

Malay Heritage Center
2.5 /5

7 km
from city center
206 out of 262
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Located in : Kampong Glam

Reopened on September 1st, 2012, the Malay Heritage Center exhibits the culture, history and heritage of the Malay Singaporeans. Malay Heritage Center is located at the Sultan Gate in Kampong Glam and is a museum and cultural centre. It is made up of several magnificent bungalows, set in a beautifully landscaped garden. The original two-storey building used to belong to the local Sultan and was known as the Sultan's Palace or Istana Kampong Glam.

207. Splash N Surf

Splash N Surf
4.3 /5

8 km
from city center
207 out of 262
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The Splash and Surf Water playground is located on the 3rd level of the Kallang Wave Mall and is the perfect refuge from the scorching sunlight and heat. It is a small but beautiful spot for young kids to enjoy the day and also a great way for adults to spend fun leisure time with family and friends!

208. DUCKtours Singapore

DUCKtours Singapore
2.5 /5

8 km
from city center
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Things To Do in Singapore

Calling themselves the amphibious craft, Singapore ducktours is an award-winning tourist attraction that offers you a city tour, but on a boat. First of its kind in Singapore, they have a safety record of over 15 years and has carried more than a million passengers. Duck Tours function throughout the day on an hourly basis till 6 in the evening. This one-hour long city tour starts by touring the historic Civic district and then starts off with the harbour tour which is done on an amphibious vehicle from Vietnam. It departs from the Suntec City and continues along the Marina Bay. The Boarding location is Suntec City, #01-330. The guide entertains you with quirky facts and anecdotes. The Ducktours has a live commentary in different languages throughout their 60 minutes journey. The languages include English, Mandarin, Bahasa, Indonesia, Korean and Japanese.

FAQs on Singapore

What are the top shopping places in Singapore?

The top shopping places in Singapore are Orchard Road, Arab Street Singapore, VivoCity.

How can I commute within Singapore?

Singapore with its wide range of well-organized transportation system is one of the easiest cities in Asia to get around. The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is one of the quickest and most comfortable ways to commute around the island. The facility begins at 05:30 in morning and runs until midnight. Trains run at a frequency of 2 - 3 minutes during peaks hours and 5 - 7 minutes during non-peak hours. A single trip on MRT can cost from SGD 1.40 - 2.50 plus SGD 1 as refundable deposit. However, if you are planning to stay there even for a week EZ-Link Card is a better option, which can be bought from the customer care counter at station for SGD 10 (SGD 5 non-refundable deposit). Singapore Tourist Pass is an alternative to EZ-Link Card offering unlimited use of bus and train (Costs SGD 10 plus SGD 10 refundable deposit). The TransitLink Guide costing SGD 2.80 from Kinokoniya Bookstore lists all the routes of MRT, buses and areas surrounding MRT stations. Another way of commuting, especially plying on tourists routes, are the Trishaws, which are easily available near Raffles Hotel and just outside the Chinatown Complex. Make sure you use your bargaining skills to get a good deal. One can always check bus departure time for any station online at www.sbstransit.com.sg or download an app - SBS Transit irisĂȘ.
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How much does a package cost for Singapore?

The packages for Singapore start at INR 8432 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages here

What are the top activities in Singapore?

The top activities in Singapore are Gardens by the Bay Ticket in Singapore, Skyline Luge Ticket in Sentosa, S.E.A. Aquarium Ticket in Sentosa, Singapore Cable Car Sky Pass, ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands Ticket, Adventure Cove Waterpark.

What are the top sightseeing places in Singapore?

The top sightseeing places in Singapore are Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore Flyer, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Sentosa Island, Singapore Night Safari.
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