Singapore Highlights
Discover Singapore: A Blend of Modernity and Tradition


Singapore is a dynamic, vibrant city-state that effortlessly blends rich cultural heritage with cutting-edge architecture and expansive green spaces. A destination for every kind of traveler, it offers a unique mix of attractions—whether you're drawn to its towering skyscrapers, lush gardens, historical landmarks, or exciting adventures. From nature enthusiasts to history lovers and thrill-seekers, Singapore guarantees an unforgettable experience with something to suit every interest.
Here, you’ll find the best places to visit in Singapore:


An iconic landmark with a rooftop infinity pool offering breathtaking views of the city skyline. The integrated resort features a luxury hotel, casino, observation deck, shopping mall, and the ArtScience Museum.
Take in the stunning city views from the observation deck.
Visit the ArtScience Museum for cutting-edge exhibitions.
Experience the nightly light and water show, Spectra, at the Event Plaza.
2. Gardens by the Bay
A futuristic garden with impressive Supertree structures, expansive conservatories, and a variety of plant life from around the world.
Explore the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, both climate-controlled conservatories showcasing different plant species.
Walk among the towering Supertrees, especially during the evening light show, which is magical.
Stroll through the OCBC Skyway, a bridge that offers elevated views of the gardens.
1. Marina Bay Sands


3. Sentosa Island
Singapore’s premier island resort, offering a mix of beaches, theme parks, and entertainment.
Visit Universal Studios Singapore for thrilling rides and attractions.
Relax at Palawan Beach or Siloso Beach.
Explore the S.E.A. Aquarium, one of the largest aquariums in the world.
Singapore’s Chinatown offers a rich cultural experience, with heritage shophouses, temples, and delicious food.
Visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre to learn about Singapore’s early Chinese settlers.
Shop for souvenirs at Chinatown Street Market.
Explore Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore’s oldest Hindu temple.
4. Chinatown




5. Little India
A bustling and colorful neighborhood full of vibrant markets, temples, and unique architecture.
Visit Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and experience the rich Indian culture.
Explore Tekka Market for authentic Indian foods and spices.
Take a walk along Serangoon Road to shop for traditional Indian clothing and jewelry.
The world-renowned Singapore Zoo is one of the best zoos in the world, while the Night Safari provides a unique opportunity to see nocturnal animals in their natural habitats.
Explore the Singapore Zoo and its open-concept exhibits.
Go on a tram ride through the Night Safari, where you can spot exotic animals like tigers, elephants, and nocturnal creatures.
6. Singapore Zoo and Night Safari




7. Orchard Road
Singapore’s famous shopping street is lined with malls, department stores, and designer boutiques.
Shop for luxury brands at ION Orchard or Paragon.
Visit the Orchard Road Christmas light-up during the holiday season for spectacular decorations.
Enjoy fine dining at one of the many restaurants along the street.
One of the world’s largest observation wheels, offering panoramic views of the city, Marina Bay, and even the islands of Indonesia.Explore the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, both climate-controlled conservatories showcasing different plant species.
Walk among the towering Supertrees, especially during the evening light show, which is magical.
Stroll through the OCBC Skyway, a bridge that offers elevated views of the gardens.
8. Singapore Flyer




9. Raffles Hotel
An iconic colonial-style hotel where you can experience Singapore’s rich history and taste the famous Singapore Sling cocktail.Shop for luxury brands at ION Orchard or Paragon.
Visit the hotel’s historic Long Bar and sip a signature Singapore Sling.
Stroll through the beautifully landscaped courtyard.
Explore the hotel’s history at the Raffles Museum.
Singapore is known for its hawker culture, offering a variety of affordable, delicious local food.
Visit Maxwell Food Centre or Lau Pa Sat to taste local dishes like Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, and char kway teow.
Explore Chinatown Complex Food Centre, where you can find Michelin-starred hawker stalls.
10. Hawker Centres

