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Discover the beyond magical places to visit in Singapore

Literally, in a festive spirit all the time with bling and sparkles everywhere, buzzing with activities, great food and liveliness all around, Singapore deserves a top spot on your ultimate bucket list. Once a sleepy fishing village, Singapore today stands reputedly as one of the world’s most spectacular countries. Apart from the magnificent culinary picks, live art on the streets and lightning speed transport that the country is famous for, each corner of Singapore Attractions is to die for.

In the last decade, tourism in Singapore has exponentially augmented and rightfully so. Major credits to the impact of unique establishments like Marina Bay Sands, a multi-entertainment luxury complex whose façade itself is impossible to ignore. Do not miss Gardens by the Bay which is the most popular tourist hotspot for all good reasons (the lush open lawns and beautiful waterfront give you an unobstructed view of Singapore’s skyline). Joining the queue of the Top Singapore Tourist Attractions are The Arab Street and Little India, Universal Studios, Singapore Flyer, Chinatown, SEA Aquarium, Night Safari and Sentosa Island. Shopping is another thing that keeps you super glued to the country; ranging from duty-free goodies to designer clothes and accessories to everything cheap you can find in a street hawker bazaar, just name a thing and Singapore will give you all that you want to take home along!

If you are the one bitten by the wanderlust bug, what is keeping you waiting? Get, set to take in the magic of the most exciting places to visit in Singapore and discover what special this Lion city has in store for you. Read on to know the best Singapore Tourist Places that are definitely not worth missing!


Top Tourist Places to Visit in Singapore:

Night Safari
Night Safari

Night Safari is the worlds first nocturnal zoo home to over 900 animals from 100 species. 41% of these are endangered species. The park tour highlights a tram safari and hiking on the several trails meandering through the park.

Merlion
Merlion

The most iconic landmark of Singapore located in the Downtown Core District. The Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish which is the official mascot of the country.

Suntec City
Suntec City

One of Singapores best retail destinations with more than 360 brand outlets and more than 100 food and beverage outlets. It also has the iconic landmark the Fountain of Wealth.

Sentosa
Sentosa

A fun-filled island off the coast of Singapore connected to the main city by road cable car walkway and monorail. Jam-packed with fun and entertaining attractions such as waterparks beaches museums and underwater vantage points for watching marine life.

Marina Bay Sands Singapore
Marina Bay Sands Singapore

Singapores most iconic hotel with the worlds largest swimming pool excellent dining and a plethora of options for shopping and entertainment.

Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands is one of two winning proposals for Singapores first integrated resorts the other being theResorts World Sentosa which incorporates a family-friendlyUniversal Studios Theme Park(Universal Studios Singapore). The two large-scale resorts were conceived to meetSingapores economic and tourism objectives for the next decade and will have 30-year casino licenses exclusive for the first ten years. Bidders were assessed...

Madame Tussauds Singapore
Madame Tussauds Singapore

DescriptionMadame Tussauds Singapore is a Wax museum and tourist attraction at the Imbiah Lookout of Sentosa Island in Singapore. It officially opened on 25 October 2014 as the seventh Asian branch of the Madame Tussauds chain of wax attractions worldwide.

Singapore River Cruise
Singapore River Cruise

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