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Wild Wild Wet
Wild Wild Wet Wild Wild Wet, one of Singapore’s largest water parks, has everything you’d want and expect in a water-themed amusement park. The park opened in 2004 as Singapore’s first. The park’s nine rides and attractions range from the adrenaline-pumping Torpedo, a water slide that includes a s
Waterfront Promenade
Waterfront Promenade Singapore is known for its safe streets, clean public spaces and incredible skyline, and whether it’s day or night, the Waterfront Promenade offers visitors some of the best architectural views, relaxing parks and easy access to so much of what the city has to offer.Travelers
Ultimate Drive
Ultimate Drive If you’ve ever daydreamed of racing through the streets of a Formula 1 race, Singapore’s Ultimate Drive might just be able to fulfill your fantasy. Each year, Singapore hosts one of the only street races, and the first night race, on the F1 circuit. With Ultimate Drive, you can choo
Tiong Bahru
Tiong Bahru Singapore is home to culture, fashion and style. No place is this more evident than on the streets of its hippest suburb, Tiong Bahru. This former housing complex was constructed in the 1930s. Early on, it was notoriously known for the wealthy businessmen kept their mistresses tucked a
Telok Ayer
Telok Ayer Located in Chinatown in the Central Business District in Singapore, Telok Ayer has a two-fold significance. It’s both the name of the area that Sir Stamford Raffles set aside for Chinese immigrants when the British ruled Singapore and it was also one of the first streets in this area. F
St John’s Island
St John’s Island Located in the string of islands just off the southern coast of Singapore’s main island, St. John’s Island gained worldwide notoriety long before it became a vacation destination. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the island housed a quarantine facility for Chinese cholera patien
Snow City
Snow City About 250,000 annual visitors know that you don’t have to travel to the Alps to experience the snow. This sub-zero indoor winter wonderland is the perfect retreat from the humidity of Singapore streets. Opened in 2000, Snow City quickly became as popular with tourists as it is with local
SKI 360 - Cable Ski Park
SKI 360 - Cable Ski Park Water sports enthusiasts who want to try waterskiing while in Singapore can do so at SKI 360 Cable Ski Park. Instead of getting towed by a boat, SKI 360 uses a cable system hooked up to a variable speed motor that can pull up to eight riders simultaneously in a continuous
Sisters’ Islands
Sisters’ Islands A quick 15-minute boat ride takes you from central Singapore to the Sisters’ Islands, two small islets (Big Sister’s Island and Little Sister’s Island) just south of the main island of Singapore. If the crowds of Sentosa have you down, it’s quite common to find the Sisters’ delig
Singapore XD Theatre
Singapore XD Theatre The Singapore XD Theatre, one of Singapore Flyer’s newest attractions, takes passengers on a multi-sensory journey through the canyons of the American Southwest, into outer space or through an arid ravine. The moving theater has 10 seats, each equipped with its own motion tech
Singapore Philatelic Museum
Singapore Philatelic Museum The Singapore Philatelic Museum is a celebration of Singapore’s postal system and the history of stamps from around the world, from their unique designs to their significance as markers of important cultural, scientific, and technological eras throughout history.The mus
Singapore Forest Adventure
Singapore Forest Adventure If swinging through the trees with the greatest of ease, reminiscent of George of the Jungle, is a secret dream of yours, then look no farther than the Singapore Forest Adventure. Located high in the trees of the Bedok Reserve Park, the Grand Course at Singapore Forest A
Singapore Discovery Centre
Singapore Discovery Centre Is edutainment a thing? It certainly is at the Singapore Discovery Centre! The S’pore, as the locals call it, presents the history of Singapore as a country, a global nation and a lively city in an informative yet highly entertaining way. Is the S’pore a museum, an art g
Singapore Cricket Club
Singapore Cricket Club Established in 1852, the Singapore Cricket Club is one of the most prestigious sports and social clubs in Singapore. With its whitewashed walls, brown roof, and dark green blinds, the clubhouse harks back to Singapore’s colonial era – a time when only the stronghold of the E
Science Centre Singapore
Science Centre Singapore For more than 35 years the Science Centre Singapore has been promoting scientific learning through exploration and experience. Some 100 interactive exhibits are housed in 14 galleries, as well as in a massive outdoor space. From waterworks to gardening, the human body to t
Pulau Semakau
Pulau Semakau Unlike Singapore’s other southern islands, Pulau Semakau had some help in its formation. In the 1990s, the few inhabitants of the island -- mostly fisherman and their families -- were relocated to the main island of Singapore while the government established the country’s first and o
Pulau Hantu
Pulau Hantu Located just of the southern coast of Singapore’s main island sits Pulau Hantu, or Little Ghost Island. According to local legend, the two small islets that make up Pulau Hantu were formed when two Malay warriors both collapsed into the sea and died after a fierce battle. The two were
Ode to Art Contemporary
Ode to Art Contemporary Anyone remotely interested in art should make the time to visit Singapore’s Ode to Art Contemporary, lauded as one of the best galleries in the country. The museum displays the works of contemporary artists from across the globe, representing mediums of sculpture, photograp
National Library of Singapore
National Library of Singapore With 16 stories of literary wonder—including an impressive reference section, a vast public check-out area and well-known Drama Centre—the National Library of Singapore has become a staple not just of the well-read, but of the city’s skyline as well. Travelers vi
Masjid Abdul Gafoor
Masjid Abdul Gafoor As you walk through Little India in Singapore, a large structure topped with minarets and an onion-domed copula might catch your eye. This impressive building, completed in 1910, is the Masjid Abdul Gafoor, a mosque originally built for the community of South Indian Muslim merc
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