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Maritime Experiential Museum
Maritime Experiential Museum Singapore has long ranked among the world’s busiest ports — at any given moment there are around 1,000 vessels in the port with a ship arriving or leaving every two to three minutes. More than 130,000 ships call on Singapore each year. The Maritime Experiential Museum
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MacRitchie Nature Trail
MacRitchie Nature Trail Located within the MacRitchie Reservoir Park, the MacRitchie Nature Trail encompasses a series of boardwalks and hiking paths between 2 and 7 miles (3 and 11 kilometers) long, winding through the lush tropical rain forests just outside the city. Nature lovers needing a brea
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Lau Pa Sat Market
Lau Pa Sat Market The Lau Pa Sat Market in the busy business district is great place to go to enjoy some local food and take in the history of a building that is well older than many of the mega-structures that surround it. Built in the 19th century, the Victorian structure is basically a glorifie
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Kampong Glam
Kampong Glam One of the more famous neighborhoods in Singapore, Kampong Glam is a preserved town once home to the Malay and Muslim elite that inhabited it prior to British colonization in the early 19th century. Although the town was comprised of a multitude of ethnic groups over the last few hund
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Joo Chiat
Joo Chiat Joo Chiat is an eastern Singapore residential neighborhood noted for its Peranakan culture. Peranakans are descendants of 15th- through 17th-century Chinese and Indian immigrants who ultimately married non-Muslim natives from the Malay Archipelago. The neighborhood is named after Chew Jo
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HSBC Treetop Walk
HSBC Treetop Walk Located in the MacRitchie forest, the HSBC Treetop Walk is a 250 meter, or 820 foot, long pedestrian walkway high above the reaches of the jungle trees, providing an aerial view of the trees below.The narrow suspension bridge provides a full panoramic view of the seemingly endles
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Haji Lane
Haji Lane For some of Singapore’s most eclectic shopping, seek out the tiny Haji Lane tucked away in the city’s Muslim Quarter. The narrow lane is lined with independent designer boutiques and vintage clothing shops catering to Singapore’s young and hip. Besides the clothes, you’ll also find shops
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Grand Theater
Grand Theater Located inside the Marina Bay Sands, one of Singapore’s most iconic and luxurious hotels, the Grand Theater can seat 2,155 people on three separate levels, all with excellent views of the stage. What the Grand Theater lacks in old world charm it makes up for in state-of-the-art techn
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Flight Experience Singapore
Flight Experience Singapore Flight Experience Singapore is a completely modern flight simulator that allows you to step inside a fully replicated cockpit and see what it takes to fly a plane. Friendly staff will give you a breakdown of what you need to do in order to successfully take off and land
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Chettiar Temple
Chettiar Temple Chettiar Temple, also known as Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, is arguably the most important Hindu temple for Singapore’s sizable South Indian community. Built in 1859, the temple honors Lord Subramaniam, the son of Shiva and god of war and victory.The temple’s South Indian origins ar
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Chek Jawa
Chek Jawa Located on the southeastern tip of Pulau Ubin is Chek Jawa, a coral reef that has evolved into a wetlands area. As six different habitats meet in this one area, Chek Jawa is unique in its diversity of ecosystems and is a popular destination to explore on Pulau Ubin. The best way to reach
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Cavenagh Bridge
Cavenagh Bridge The Cavenagh Bridge, Singapore’s only suspension bridge, was built in 1869 to offer a quicker way of crossing the Singapore River. As one of the oldest bridges in the city, the Cavenagh Bridge is one of Singapore’s most important architectural achievements.Designed by a British col
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Bukit Brown Cemetery
Bukit Brown Cemetery Known by locals as Kopi Sua or Coffee Hill, the now abandoned Bukit Brown is home to the largest Chinese graveyard outside of China. The 200-plus acres of this iconic burial ground rank high among travelers’ favorite stops in Singapore because of its impressive tombstones and
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Art Forum
Art Forum Located in a two-story house on Singapore’s Cairnhill Road, Art Forum has been connecting artists, buyers, collectors and even just fans of contemporary art since 1971. Even if you’re not in the market for fine art, you’ll still find Art Forum worth a visit for its rotating collection of
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Army Museum of Singapore
Army Museum of Singapore Singapore’s very own army museum relates the history of the army and the contributions of National Service men through a collection of over 500 sets of artifacts, which consist of medals, personal memos and a trainee bunk, for example.The Army Museum of Singapore gives vis
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Arab Street
Arab Street Arab Street is a small area of Singapore, not far from the busy Bugis Junction in the Kampong Glam district. The area is full of unique shops and a vibrant street life. Many visitors discover Arab Street when visiting the grand Sultan Mosque (Musjid Sultan), a large and beautiful build
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Ang Mo Kio Town
Ang Mo Kio Town If you want to see a Singapore largely devoid of tourists, head to the new town of Ang Mo Kio in the north central region of Singapore. While considered a new town, Ang Mo Kio was originally settled by rubber plantation workers in the late nineteenth century. It wasn’t until 1973 t
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Mount Faber
Mount Faber Mount Faber Park, one of the oldest green spaces in Singapore, is also one of the best places to go for views over the city and Singapore Harbour. More of a large hill than a mountain, the slopes of Mount Faber are covered in lush rainforest, and if you want to get to the top, you have
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Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque
Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque is the state mosque of Johor state in Malaysia; it is located just a few miles north of the Singaporean border. Sitting atop a prominent hill overlooking the Straight of Johor, the mosque was commissioned in 1900 by Sultan Abu Bakar; he was a hig
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Bugis Street
Bugis Street One of the most famous shopping areas in Singapore, Bugis street is the home of some 800 busy shops, but it is perhaps the history there which makes it one of the more interesting landmarks in the country.In the 1950s, Bugis Street gained notoriety as a place where transgendered local
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