One of the city's main attractions is Sentosa Island, home to one of the world's largest amusement parks, an oceanarium, a water park where you can scuba dive in a pool of seawater surrounded by fish, and numerous 5-star hotels. To see Singapore from a height, you can take a ride on the Singapore Flyer observation wheel. There are VIP cabins that serve Moet & Chandon champagne. Another interesting option for an aerial view of the city is the cable car, which also offers luxurious cabins with glass floors, Swarovski crystals, and the option to order dinner. The Gardens by the Bay, spanning over 100 hectares of gardens, are a must-visit. In the greenhouses, you'll encounter flora from various parts of the world, with approximately 220,000 plants. Another fascinating feature is a complex of 18 trees, each 25-50 meters tall, connected by a bridge that stretches 128 meters. If you're feeling tired from exploring, consider stopping at one of the local restaurants to try some Singaporean specialties like nasi lemak (coconut rice with scrambled eggs, anchovies, cucumber, and chili paste wrapped in a banana leaf), teh tarik (tea with frothy milk), and chendol (coconut milk with brown sugar, green starch, and red beans).