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Singapore Food Trail
Singapore Food Trail The Singapore Food trail is a massive themed food palace located in the famous Singapore Flyer designed to bring back the cultural glory days of the1960s. With more than 600 seats, the throwback dining hall contains dozens of makeshift food stalls, hawkers and shops that are a
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Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon
Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon Leaping pink dolphins and spinning fur seals entertain in four daily shows at the Dolphin Lagoon, while the touch pools and tanks of Underwater World delight in between showtimes. The park complex on Sentosa Island has numerous daily feeding times at the enclosu
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Alive Museum
Alive Museum Sprawled over a huge area on the third floor of Suntec Citys Towers 3 and 4, the Alive Museum is billed as Singapores largest 3D visual attraction. Less of a museum and more of a series of interactive optical illusions, the Alive Museum is filled with over 80 trick art, digital art, e
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Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is perhaps the best place in Singapore for a look at Chinese Buddhism. Located in the heart of Chinatown, the temple is believed to house a sacred relic of the Buddha, housed within a gold stupa inside the temple.While t
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Changi Beach
Changi Beach At approximately two miles (3.3 km) long, Changi Beach is a gorgeous stretch of beach that is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. It’s one of the oldest coastal parks in Singapore and has managed to retain a laid-back feel that is refreshing in the hustle and bustle o
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Singapore Turf Club
Singapore Turf Club Founded in 1842, the Singapore Turf Club is the only horse-racing club in Singapore and the only authorized operator of horse racing in the country. The turf club hosts both local and major races, like the Singapore Airlines International Cup and the KrisFlyer International Spr
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Katong District
Katong District Katong District is one of the more noticeable neighborhoods in Singapore, lined with 19th century villas and mansions belonging to some of the richest folks in the country. With many of its inhabitants coming from the Far East, the town is also known for its restaurants and cafes,
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S.E.A. Aquarium
S.E.A. Aquarium Welcome to the largest oceanarium in the world! Part of the 8-hectare Marine Life Park complex, the S.E.A. Aquarium houses more than 100,000 animals of 800 species in 45,000,000 liters of water. The aquarium comprises 10 zones with 49 habitats; the Strait of Karimata & Java Sea
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Singapore Cable Car
Singapore Cable Car One of the best ways to get an aerial view of Singapore, the Singapore Cable Car provides a 360 degree panoramic view of city’s best attractions, including the harbor, Sentosa and the skyline itself.Unlike other cable car rides, the impressive view is only part of the adventure
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Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay
Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay When the seasons in Singapore are changing, travelers can still voyage into a constant springtime at the popular Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay. Lush tropical foliage and colorful Mediterranean flowers and are in perpetual bloom. Visitors can explore desert pla
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Changi Memorial and Chapel
Changi Memorial and Chapel Having moved from the prison site to its new location directly across the Changi Gaol in 2001, the Changi Memorial and Chapel is a testament to those prisoners of war who were made to suffer and perish during World War II.In the memorial, several artifacts from the perio
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Old Supreme Court Building
Old Supreme Court Building Though it is no longer the residence of Singapore’s judiciary arm of government, the old Supreme Court Building is an important structure as the last building in Singapore to be constructed using classical architecture.Located on St. Andrew’s Road, the building housed Si
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Madame Tussauds Singapore
Madame Tussauds Singapore This entertaining wax museum is fun for the whole family and filled to the brim with figures made in the likeness of pop culture and historical stars. Visitors can snap photos with Beyonce and Madonna, or strike a pose with Venus and Serena Williams. The exciting “Spirit
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Changi Murals
Changi Murals During the Japanese occupation of World War II, the seaside village of Changi in Singapore was the site of several prisoner-of-war camps and witness to countless atrocities. After the British surrender of Singapore in February 1942, Stanley Warren and many other British POWs were int
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Pulau Ubin (Ubin Island)
Pulau Ubin (Ubin Island) Pulau Ubin is a small island located to the north east of Singapore and is one of the last undeveloped areas of the country. Legend says that the island was formed when three animals—an elephant, frog and pig—challenged each other to a race; the losers would be turned to s
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Singapore Cruise Port
Singapore Cruise Port Once a British trading colony, Singapore today is the world’s busiest port and one of the most prosperous countries in the world. Consisting of a main island and more than 60 surrounding islets, it boasts expansive parklands and several nature reserves. Culturally diverse, m
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Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay
Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay Home to the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay offers travelers access to incredible indoor mountains that climb high into veils of cloudy mist. Visitors can explore tropical canopies and rainforest vegetation while wandering alo
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Chijmes
Chijmes As one of the most important religious sites in the country, the catholic monument known as Chijmes is a former convent school with more than 130 years of history. Residing in a central area along Victoria Street, the restored complex today serves as a commercialized hub for visitors looki
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Masjid Sultan Mosque
Masjid Sultan Mosque The oldest mosque in Singapore, the Masjid Sultan, is located in the Malay-Muslim quarter of town. The sheen of the two distinguished golden domes that top it, as well as its colorful yet tasteful façade, has made it one of the premiere destinations for visitors of any faith.
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Orchard Road
Orchard Road Orchard Road means one thing: shopping! Relentlessly lined with flashy shopping malls and upmarket hotels, Singapore’s premier shopping street is cheerfully lined with plenty of shady trees, seating and flower boxes. You’ll find luxury flagship stores from Dior to Armani, huge shoppin
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