Singapore attraction places to visit
ATTRACTION PLACES IN SINGAPORE
SingapoRediscover Campaign
As part of the Singapore government’s efforts to increase domestic tourism, all adult Singaporeans will be receiving a $100 digital vouchers for...
National Heritage Board
The National Heritage Board (NHB) plays a key role in the development of a vibrant and diverse museum and heritage landscape in Singapore, through the...
National Parks Board
As the National Parks Board (NParks) of Singapore, we are committed to enhancing and managing the urban ecosystems of our City in Nature. We are the...
National Collection
Presenting 60 objects from Singapore's various National Collections, providing a sweeping overview of the story of Singapore from the colonial period...
Marina Bay Sands
The opulent Marina Bay Sands resort complex includes a hotel, high-end luxury brands, a mall with a canal running through it, the ArtScience Museum,...
Singapore Flyer
If the observation deck at the Marina Bay Sands doesn't quite do it for you, try taking in high tea while looking out over the city from the Singapore...
Gardens by the Bay
Once you've glimpsed this beautifully designed green space (from the top of the Marina Bay Sands, perhaps) you won't be able to stay away. Wander...
Botanic Gardens
Not to be confused with the Gardens on the Bay, the botanic gardens are also worth a visit. Singapore received its first UNESCO World Heritage...
Little India and Arab Street
One of the most exciting aspects of Singapore is the diversity of its neighborhoods. Yes, the country is a savvy shoppers' paradise, but you'll also...
Pulau Ubin (Granite Island)
For a look at what life in Singapore was like before it was all glamor and skyscrapers, visit Granite Island. The National Parks department calls a...
Clarke Quay
The "centre of commerce during the 19th century," Clarke Quay lives up to its legacy as a busy hub. Today it has a more polished sheen, so after a...
Raffles Hotel
This colonial building is one of the world's last grand 19th century hotels, and was once visited by literary luminaries such as Rudyard Kipling and...
Changi Chapel and Museum
Singapore was not spared the horrors of WWII, and the Changi Chapel and Museum tells the story of those who suffered under Japanese occupation. The...
Singapore Zoo
Billing itself as the world's best rainforest zoo, the Singapore Zoo is a pretty impressive place. The facility is clean and inviting, and the animals...
Fort Canning Park
As military strongholds go, Fort Canning has had a long and varied life. Built in 1859, the fort was an essential site for Singapore's defense. Now in...
Sentosa Island
Singapore isn't exactly known as a beach destination, but if you're really craving some fun in the sun, Sentosa Island is the place to find...
Orchard Road
One could be forgiven for coming to Singapore and doing nothing but shopping, as this is a world-class city for style and designer chic. The Orchard...
BATTLE BOX
The Battlebox is in the heart of Singapore city. It was a former WWII British underground command centre inside Fort Canning Hill. Today, It turns...
Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall
It is a performing arts center in central Singapore. The oldest part of the building was built in 1862, and the complex was completed in 1909. The two...
Central Fire Station
It is the oldest existing fire station in Singapore. It traces firefighting and civil defense developments in Singapore from the late 1800s till now. ...
Haw par villa
Originally built in 1937, Haw Par Villa was built by an entrepreneur named Kevin Hu in Singapore. Villa sculpture vividly depicts the Chinese folklore...
The Old Hill Street Police Station
It is the site of Singapore’s first jail. During the Japanese Occupation, Hill Street Police Station was used as a holing area. After the war, it...
Former Empress Place Building (now Asian Civilisations Museum)
The former Empress Place Building is one of the treasure in the Empress Place civic area. Initially it has been planned to be used as a courthouse But...
Sultan Mosque
The current building was completed in 1932. The architect is famous of its unique style which combines traditional Persian, Moorish and Turkish...
St. Andrew’s Cathedral
It is the oldest Anglican church in Singapore and was gazette as A national monument in 1973.The church was named after the Patron saint of Scotland...
Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple
The Sri Veeramakaliamman temple at Serangoon is one of the oldest Temples in Singapore. It was built by Indian pioneers to gathering and hold...
Thian Hock Keng Temple
Thian Hock Keng is the oldest Chinese temple in Singapore, a place to worship Mazu, the goddess of the Sea. Pioneer Chinese immigrants came here to...
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
The temple is completed in 2007, however, the architecture strictly follows northern Chinese temple style complete with Tang Dynasty details. The...
Marina Barrage
Built across the mouth of Marina Channel, Marina Barrage (MB) creates Singapore’s 15th reservoir, and the first in the heart of the city. With a...
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, located on Waterloo Street, is a popular place of worship for devotees of Guan Yin, the Chinese goddess of...
Punggol Waterway Park
Built around the section of Punggol Waterway and located along Sentul Crescent, Punggol Waterway Park is a great place for park users to enjoy a...
National Design Centre
The National Design Centre (NDC) is the nexus for all things design. This is where designers and businesses congregate to exchange ideas, conduct...
Red Dot Design Museum
In 1955, the “Ständige Schau Formschöner Industrieerzeugnisse” (Permanent Show of Elegant Industrial Products) was established in Villa Hügel...
MUSEUM OF ART AND DESIGN
The Museum of Art & Design, or MAD in short, was started in 2009 with the sole purpose of promoting and making art and design accessible to...