Singapore Attractions

Parks, unique architecture, unique hotels and other attractions in our brief overview.

Singapore's parks - the city has a cult following for wildlife. Bukit Timah Reserve, Butterfly Park, Jurong Bird Park (all the birds here, from penguins to guajaros, live here without cages!), National Orchid Park, Japanese and Chinese Gardens and many more.

Merlion Statue - photo of this Singapore attraction is a kind of calling card of the city. After all, Merlion - a lion with a fish tail - is considered Singapore's main patron saint.

The Tiger Sky Tower is one of the tallest landmarks in Singapore! At 131 meters high, tourists can take great photos from the glass observation deck (it also rotates!).

Sentosa Island - a description of this Singapore landmark would take more than one page. A former pirate lair, then a military base, and now beaches, laser shows, and amusement parks.

The Marina Bay Sands Hotel, the city's grandest structure, is marked on every tourist sightseeing chart of Singapore. It's three 200-meter towers, on which a ship-shaped terrace "lies". For SGD 22, tourists can climb up to the observation deck.

Having a map of Singapore's sights with names in advance or downloading one to your smartphone can make exploring the city much more convenient, especially if you're not familiar with the local language.


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