Top 10 Attractions in Singapore
1. Universal Studios Singapore (USS)

Universal Studios Singapore
The Universal Studios Singapore is the latest attraction added to the already exciting list of to-go places. It is the one of the main crowd puller for Singapore. It comprises 6 theme parks, Hollywood Boulevard, The Lost World, Far Far Away, New York, Sci-Fi City and Madagascar. Battlestar Galatica, the main attraction in USS, is the world's tallest dueling roller coasters. The countless twists and turns make you grasp for your breath. Be prepared.
Universal Studios Singapore is itself located in Resorts World Sentosa (RWS). It is one of the 2 Integrated Resorts in Singapore. The other Integrated Resort, Marina Bay Sands, is located in Marina Bay.
Universal Studios Singapore is itself located in Resorts World Sentosa (RWS). It is one of the 2 Integrated Resorts in Singapore. The other Integrated Resort, Marina Bay Sands, is located in Marina Bay.
2. Singapore Flyer

Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is the world's tallest giant ferris wheel at 42 stories high. The London Eye is dwarfed by 30metres! The giant wheel is housed on top of a 3 storey terminal which has a string of shops, restaurants and bars. The Singapore Flyer oversees the city itself and even parts of Malaysia and Indonesia! Get romantic by booking a dinner up in the sky.
Check out the World Tallest Ferris Wheels!
Check out the World Tallest Ferris Wheels!
3. Marina Bay Sands (MBS)

Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands is one of the two Integrated Resorts in Singapore. It is developed by Las Vegas Sands and is the world's most expensive standalone casino. It features a hotel, convention-exhibition centre, 800,000 square feet shopping mall, iconic museum, large theaters, a skating rink and of course, the main attraction, the casino. The 3 blocks of hotel towers are connected by the Sands SkyPark, housing the world's longest elevated swimming pool. The largest laser and water show in South-East Asia is bound to mesmerize you when nighttime arrives.
4. Sentosa

Sentosa
Sentosa is an island off the southern coast of Singapore. It attracts some 5million visitors yearly. There are 3 man made beaches in Sentosa, namely Siloso Beach, Palawan Beach and Tanjong Beach. People are usually seen having a game of beach volleyball with kids splashing away in one of the world's cleanest beach. Underwater World Singapore showcases some 2500 marine life which is popular with visitors seeking fun, leisure and educational takeaways. You will move through a 83 metres long travellator which your eyes can feast on sharks, shoals and majestic rays. You may also take photographs with pink dolphins at the Dolphin Lagoon!
5. Singapore Zoo & Night Safari

Singapore Zoo
The Singapore Zoo is rated one the the most beautiful zoos in the world. The animals are kept in landscaped environment while separated from their visitors by moats. It is home to over 3000 animals, including rare & endangered species. Visitors can enjoy breakfast with some of the animals in the Zoo such as the Orang Utan in close proximity.
Singapore Night Safari is the world's first night wildlife park and one of the main tourist attractions in Singapore. It attracts over 1 million visitors each year and houses some 1040 nocturnal animals. The mystery of the tropical jungle comes alive when dusk falls. Observe the animals at the comfort of the tram, which weaves through the park.
Singapore Night Safari is the world's first night wildlife park and one of the main tourist attractions in Singapore. It attracts over 1 million visitors each year and houses some 1040 nocturnal animals. The mystery of the tropical jungle comes alive when dusk falls. Observe the animals at the comfort of the tram, which weaves through the park.
6. Singapore Botanical Garden

Singapore Botanic Gardens
The 52 hectares garden was set up in 1889, protecting a precious remnant of primary rainforest. It is home to rare and endangered plants. The numerous rare plant species reflects the Gardens' richness and diversity of plant life. The orchid enclosure in the Botanic Garden has 20,000 orchid plants on display.
7. Orchard Road

Orchard Road
Orchard Road is Singaporeans' favourite shopping belt. With at least 10 shopping malls lining both sides of the road, get ready to spend at least half of your day in Orchard Road. The malls offer everything from fashion to jewellery to electronic gadgets. ION Orchard, one of the latest additions, has more than 600,000 square feet of shopping space. Check out luxury brands like Prada, Louis Vuitton and Gucci.
8. Clarke Quay

Clarke Quay
Used to be the main spot for trading ever since Singapore was founded in 1819, Clarke Quay is now the favourite night spot for both Singaporeans and Tourists. Located along the Singapore River, you are able to enjoy fine dining by the historic river. There are a few dozens of restaurants, pubs, clubs and bars, making you spoilt for choices. It is vibrant and packed with party-goers, especially in the night. If you are a thrill seeker, check out the reverse bungee jump. The squeals and screams can be heard a river away.
9. Cultural Sites (Little India, Chinatown, Kampong Glam)

Chinatown
Although Singapore is a young nation, it has a rich cultural history of a few decades. Back in the 1800s, Sir Stamford Raffles divided Singapore into towns. Different races settled in different areas, the Chinese were given Chinatown, the Malays were moved to Kampong Glam, the Europeans were shifted to Beach Road & North Bridge Road. The buildings, restaurants and shophouses are all conserved to preserve Singapore's history & heritage.
10. Bukit Timah Nature Reserves

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Believe it or not! Bukit Timah Reserves is home to more species of trees than the whole continent of North America! Bukit Timah Reserves, located at Bukit Timah hill, is Singapore's highest point at 164 metres. The jungle has well marked paths which you can feast on monkeys, birds, reptiles and insects. The visitor centre provides educational materials, specimens, displays and photos.
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