Top 5 Best Tourist Attractions in Singapore
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Located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia, Singapore is a vibrant island city-state. It is famous for its modern architecture, strong economy, natural attractions and cultural diversity. It consists of one main island with 63 smaller islands. It is among the world's most developed countries, having a high GDP per capita.
Singapore attracts millions of visitors annually. It has a well-developed public transport system including the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) and extensive bus networks. Its cultural diversity makes it a compelling destination for travellers, seeking both leisure and adventure.
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Tourist attractions in Singapore

Here's the list of the Top 5 Tourist attractions in Singapore
5.Sands SkyPark Observation Deck


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The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck is located on the 57th floor of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. It has an entrance through the Hotel Tower 3 driveway and spans across three hotel towers. It is open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM And 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with the last entries at 4 pm and 9:30 PM respectively.
Viewers can experience breathtaking views of Singapore's skyline and landmarks. The observation deck closes at 9 pm for Silent Disco Full Moon Parties on December 14. I will advise you to plan a visit during the evening hours to enjoy the Spectra of Light and water show.
The deck is located 200 meters above ground, featuring a large infinity pool, lush gardens, and observation areas. It is the best spot for photography. Tickets are required to get access to the observation deck which are available online and on the site at the Sands SkyPark Box Office.
These are priced at SGD 31 per person. Children under 2 years can enter without a ticket. The Sunset in the Sky is an exclusive experience that includes priority access, a premium dining menu and a personalised photo book.
As the deck is unsheltered, it may close during the extreme weather conditions.
Location: 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956
Website: https://www.marinabaysands.com/attractions/sands-skypark.html
4.Maria Bay


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Maria Bay is a vibrant waterfront area in Singapore's Central Area. It is often referred to as Marina Bay. The bay is surrounded by several key districts such as Downtown Core and Marina East, making it a central hub for business, leisure activities and entertainment.
It covers an area of approximately 360 hectares and hosts major events like the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix and the annual Light Marina Bay Festival. It is accessible by public transport such as buses and water taxis.
It is well-connected with MRT stations such as Bayfront, Marina Bay and Downtown. There is a luxury hotel and entertainment complex named Marina Bay Sands, which also includes a rooftop Infinity pool for recreation.
The Float, Marina Bay serves as a venue for events such as the National Day Parade and New Year's celebrations. It is an integrated resort featuring a casino, hotel, shopping mall and the famous SkyPark. It also provides many dining options such as Michelin-starred restaurants and is home to luxurious shopping outlets at The Shoppes.
It offers vibrant nightlife, including rooftop bars, nightclubs and other entertainment venues. It provides a picturesque broad-walk community along with luxury waterfront apartment homes.
It also provides opportunities for outdoor activities and events. It is a blend of modern urban living and natural beauty.
Location: 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956
Website: https://www.marinabaysands.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=GMB&utm_campaign=hotel_info_main
3.Singapore Zoo


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The Singapore Zoo is located at 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore. It is situated within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, which is approximately 30 30-minute drive from the city centre.
The zoo is quite accessible with public bus services, 138 and 927. It is renowned for its open exhibits with hidden barriers. It also features the world's largest captive colony of orangutans. Along with this, it plays a significant role in conservation research and has also bred various species.
Additionally, it features unique programs such as "Breakfast in the Wild" allowing visitors to interact with animals. There are daily animal presentations, including "Rainforest Fights Back" and "Elephants at Work and Play." It was opened in 1973, with a vision to create a world-class zoological garden.
KidzWorld located within the zoo, is a newly opened children's play area designed to engage young visitors with interactive experiences and animal encounters. It features 3 outposts where children can learn about animals, health nutrition and care.
Eat includes 250 animals from 30 different species such as axis deer, sulcata tortoises, ferrets and many others. It was officially opened on October 28th, 2023. The zoo is open daily from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM with the last admission at 5:00 PM.
The ticket price may differ based on the age group, for children under 3 tickets are free and for adults, it costs SGD 37. Along with this, it is SGD 25 for children who come under the age bracket 3 to 12.
The zoo is crowded during the weekends, if you want to avoid interaction with the crowd, you may visit during the weekdays.
Location: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
2.Cloud Forest


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Cloud Forest is located within Gardens by the Bay, which is easily accessible with the help of public transportation including the Bayfront MRT station. Cloud Mountain is the central feature of the Cloud Forest, with a height of 42 metres (138 feet).
It is designed to replicate the cool and misty environment of the tropical montane regions. The mountain is completely covered with a rich variety of epiphytic plants including orchids, ferns and bromeliads.
The best part of the mountain is that it is accessible by the elevator and visitors can take it to the top of Cloud Mountain to enjoy the panoramic view. The cloud mountain is also complemented by the world's tallest indoor waterfall, with a height of 35 metres (115 feet).
The cloud forest showcases a variety of unique and rare plant species. It is open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM with the last admission at 8:00 PM. Tickets for this can be purchased online in advance or at the entrance, prices of which may vary based on the age group.
For adults, it is approximately $12 and for children aged 3 to 12 years, it is approximately $8. Visitors can also purchase combo tickets which include access to other attractions within Gardens by the Bay such as Flower Dome and Supertree Grove.
There is a Crystal Mountain Cave which features fascinating geological formations such as Stalactites and Stalagmites. Along with it, Aerial Walkways provide breathtaking views of the mountain and the diverse plant life below.
Location: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Website: https://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/things-to-do/attractions/cloud-forest.html
1. Singapore Botanic Gardens


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Singapore Botanic Gardens are located near the Orchard Road shopping district and was founded in 1859. There is a vast collection of tropical and subtropical plants, approximately 3000.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage site And is open daily from 5:00 AM to midnight. Approximately 4.5 million visitors visit the garden annually. The Botanic Garden was founded by the Agri Horticultural Society.
It also features many workshops guided tours and educational outreach programmes for both schools and the general public. There is a children's garden also which provides interactive learning experiences for young visitors.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens showcases the beauty of typical flora. It covers an area of 82 hectares Including 1000 species and 2000 hybrids of orchids. It also features Symphony Lake, Eco-Lake and Swan Lake.
The garden is also considered to be an ideal location for leisurely walks, picnics and photography. It includes manicured lawns, winding paths and naturalistic plantings. There is a themed garden known as the Fragrant Garden within the Botanic Gardens, featuring plants that are known for their aromatic qualities.
There is a garden showcasing edible plants such as herbs, spices and fruits which serve as an educational resource on sustainable gardening and food resources.
Sometimes, culinary workshops are also hosted to promote awareness regarding sustainable food practices.
Location: 1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569
Website: https://www.nparks.gov.sg/SBG