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Top 10 Tourist Destinations In Singapore

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May 21st, 2019   |   Updated on April 8th, 2023

Singapore is a city-state in Southeast Asia. Founded as a British trading colony in 1819, since independence it has become one of the world’s most prosperous, tax-friendly countries and boasts the world’s busiest port.

Combining the skyscrapers and subways of a modern, affluent city with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences along with a tropical climate, tasty food from hawker centres, copious shopping malls, and vibrant night-life scene, this Garden City makes a great stopover or springboard into the region.

Singapore is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world for a lot of reasons, one of which is the less stringent entry requirements.

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1. Gardens By The Bay

Gardens By The Bay

Singapore’s 21st-century botanic garden is a S$1 billion, 101-hectare fantasy land of space-age biodomes, high-tech Supertrees and whimsical sculptures. The Flower Dome replicates the dry Mediterranean climates found across the world, while the even more astounding Cloud Forest is a tropical montane affair, complete with waterfall. Connecting two of the Supertrees is the OCBC Skyway, with knockout views of the gardens, city and South China Sea. At 7.45pm and 8.45pm, the Supertrees twinkle and glow for the spectacular Garden Rhapsody show.

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2. Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo

The line between zoo and botanic oasis blurs at this pulse-slowing sweep of spacious, naturalistic enclosures and interactive attractions. Get up close to orang-utans, dodge Malaysian flying foxes, even snoop around a replica African village. Then there’s that setting: 26 soothing hectares on a lush peninsula jutting out into the waters of the Upper Seletar Reservoir.

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3. National Orchid Garden

 National Orchid Garden

The National Orchid Garden has over 60,000 plants and a cool house showcasing pitcher plants and orchids from cooler climates. Don’t miss the Vanda Miss Joaquim, Singapore’s national flower, a hybrid orchid which Agnes Joaquim cross-bred in her garden in 1893.

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4. Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore’s 74-hectare botanic wonderland is a Unesco World Heritage Site and one of the city’s most arresting attractions. Established in 1860, it’s a tropical Valhalla peppered with glassy lakes, rolling lawns and themed gardens. The site is home to the National Orchid Garden, as well as a rare patch of dense primeval rainforest, the latter home to over 300 species of vegetation, over half of which are now (sadly) considered rare in Singapore.

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5. Marina Bay Sands Skypark

Marina Bay Sands Skypark

The best spot to witness the beauty of Singapore from above. Marina Bay Sands Skypark is one of the most popular places in Singapore that must be visited.Enjoy the 360-degree view of Singapore skyline and the city below. Make sure to capture the unforgettable memories from 57 levels off the ground.

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6. Singapore Flyer

Singapore Flyer

Las Vegas’ High Roller may have since stolen its ‘World’s Biggest Observation Wheel’ title, but Singapore’s 165m-tall Ferris wheel continues to serve up a gobsmacking panorama. On a clear day, the 30-minute ride will have you peering out over the Colonial District, CBD and Marina Bay, the high-rise housing sprawl to the east and out to the ship-clogged South China Sea. The wheel’s construction is documented in an on-site multimedia display, Journey of Dreams.

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7. Singapore Cable Car

Singapore Cable Car

Feast on a rich 4-course dinner aboard the famous Singapore Cable Car. Dine under the stars in your own private dining room with views to remember. Watch the sunset with that special someone or celebrate an important event with this fantastic dining experience. Catch stunning glimpses of the world below: the iconic Mount Faber Park, Universal Studios, Resorts World Sentosa and more.

Dine above the skyline aboard the Singapore Cable Car on Mount Faber. Indulge in a 4-course luxurious meal spread over three rounds on the cable car. Perfect for a romantic date with that special someone, the cable car ride will reward you with stunning views of the city and the night sky.

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8. Jurong Bird Park

Jurong Bird Park

Home to some 400 species of feathered friends – including spectacular macaws – Jurong is a great place for young kids. Highlights include the wonderful Lory Loft forest enclosure, where you can feed colourful lories and lorikeets, and the interactive High Flyers (11 am and 3 pm) and Kings of the Skies (10 am and 4 pm). We must note, however, that some birds are made to perform for humans, which is discouraged by animal-welfare groups. The park is set to relocate to Mandai by 2020.

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9. National Museum Of Singapore

National Museum of Singapore

Imaginative and immersive, Singapore’s National Museum is good enough to warrant two visits. At once cutting edge and classical, the space ditches staid exhibits for lively multimedia galleries that bring Singapore’s jam-packed biography to vivid life. It’s a colourful, intimate journey, spanning ancient Malay royalty, wartime occupation, nation-building, food and fashion. Look out for interactive artwork GoHead/GoStan: Panorama Singapura, which offers an audiovisual trip through the city-state’s many periods. Free guided tours are offered daily; check the website for times.

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10. Clarke Quay

Named after Singapore’s second colonial governor, Sir Andrew Clarke, this is the busiest and most popular of Singapore’s three quays. How much time you spend in its plethora of bars, restaurants and clubs depends upon your taste in aesthetics. This is Singapore at its most hyper-touristy, a kitsch, pastel-coloured sprawl of mostly run-of-the-mill eateries and lad-and-ladette drinking holes.

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Top Hotels In Singapore

1. RedDoorz Plus Victoria Hotel

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RedDoorz Plus Victoria Hotel is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Singapore, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Nearby landmarks such as Little India (1.0 km) and Merlion Park (1.1 km) make RedDoorz Plus Victoria Hotel a great place to stay when visiting Singapore. Rooms at RedDoorz Plus Victoria Hotel offer air conditioning providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi.

A restaurant will also help to make your stay even more special. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the Mediterranean restaurants, including BAKALAKI Greek Taverna, Artemis Grill, and POLLEN, all of which are a short distance from RedDoorz Plus Victoria Hotel. Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out a lighthouse, such as Fort Canning Lighthouse. Enjoy your stay in Singapore!

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2. YOTEL Singapore

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YOTEL’s new Singapore hotel located on ultra-prime Orchard Road features 610 state-of-the-art cabins. Inspired by first class airline travel, the design for YOTEL in Singapore will remain true to the original concept and vision. Our rooms or ‘cabins’ as we like to call them are uncompromisingly designed around guests to give them a bigger experience in a smaller space, taking the essential elements of luxury hotels in smaller, smart spaces. The intelligent use of space means guests can enjoy perfectly designed cabins to relax, refresh, connect and sleep. Standard features include luxury bedding, rejuvenating rain showers, relaxing purple mood lighting, YOTEL’s ‘techno wall’ with flat screen TV, multi power points and ‘BYOD’ (Bring Your Own Device) connectivity. Conveniently located on Orchard Road, Asia’s most famous shopping street, guests can enjoy world class shopping at their doorsteps, with numerous restaurants, cafés and nightclubs.

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3. Orchard Hotel Singapore

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Style meets substance in the heart of Orchard Road – Singapore’s premier shopping and entertainment district. Our award-winning city hotel offers 656 rooms and suites. Trendy and handy design elements exist in every room, crafted to suit your every need. It is the ideal escape for work, rest, and play.

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4. Hotel G Singapore

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See why so many travellers make Hotel G Singapore their hotel of choice when visiting Singapore. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a quiet setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you. Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Hotel G Singapore offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning. Guests of Hotel G Singapore are also welcome to enjoy a fitness center and breakfast, located on site. For travellers arriving by car, parking is available. Close to some of Singapore’s most popular landmarks, such as Little India (0.5 km) and Chinatown (2.2 km), Hotel G Singapore is a great destination for tourists. While in Singapore, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Hotel G Singapore, including Palm Beach Seafood Restaurant (1.6 km), JUMBO Seafood (1.5 km), and Atlas Bar (0.7 km). If you are interested in exploring Singapore, check out one of the science museums, such as Science Centre Singapore, KidsSTOP™, and The Gem Museum. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel G Singapore as you experience all of the things Singapore has to offer.

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5. M Social Singapore

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For the adventurers, the innovators, the explorers and those who live for new experiences, M Social is a contemporary lifestyle hotel along the stunning and historic Singapore River. Overlooking the vibrant Robertson Quay precinct, choose from 293 eclectic rooms designed by the globally renowned designer Philippe Starck. With an intent to disrupt and uplift the Hospitality industry, each robot, lamp, tile, colour and even the scent has been chosen for its evocations of history and our place towards future. M Social is where you can let your creative self run wild. It’s a creative energy, it’s a bold statement, it’s a place to connect, it’s a place you don’t have to be anyone else but yourself. Welcome home.

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6. Village Hotel Changi by Far East Hospitality

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Village Hotel Changi offers a breath of fresh air from the other hotels in urban Singapore. The hotel is near the relatively untouched island of Pulau Ubin and the flora and fauna of the Chek Jawa Wetlands, which are both a bumboat ride away from Changi Ferry Terminal. Alternatively, guests can enjoy a leisurely stroll and enjoy the scenic Changi coastline.Located just 10 minutes away from Changi International Airport and 30-minute car ride from the Orchard shopping district, Village Hotel Changi is immensely popular with business travellers attending trade shows at the Singapore Expo, which is just 15 minutes away. With its proximity to the airport, the hotel is also a hot favourite with transit passengers who have a one or two-day stopover in our island nation.Village Hotel Changi’s 380 rooms and 17 indoor and outdoor function venues make it ideal for both leisure and business travellers, with overseas meetings from foreign corporations, corporate retreats and team building sessions from local multinational corporations, weddings and solemnisations commonly held at the hotel.

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7. One Farrer Hotel

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The iconic beacon in the Farrer Park district, One Farrer Hotel is located in the middle of a rich heritage and cultural enclave, set amidst new and dynamic developments of the future. A luxury retreat designed for the discerning traveller, this five-star urban resort offers an intuitive approach towards lifestyle and hospitality, with unique and distinct accommodation, F&B, conference and spa offerings. One Farrer Hotel offers 237 well-appointed rooms within a ‘Hotels within a Hotel’ concept, comprising of three distinct hotels – Urban Hotel, Loft Apartments and Skyline Hotel & Sky Villas. With Farrer Park MRT station right at its doorstep, the Central Business District, places of interest and the city’s main shopping belt are just minutes away. A member of Preferred Hotel & Resorts, One Farrer Hotel lays the foundations of the modern Farrer Park.

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8. Holiday Inn Express Singapore Clarke Quay

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Smart International Hotel in Singapore, Clarke Quay with free Breakfast and Wi-Fi offeredThe new Holiday Inn Express Singapore Clarke Quay is the smart choice for savvy business and leisure travelers, offering a relaxed affordable and hassle free stay every time, located minutes away from Central Business District and Clarke Quay, the trendiest riverside nightspots and dining options.Our great location offers accessibility to Singapore’s major attractions included Chinatown, Sentosa Island, Universal Studio, Gardens by the Bay, Suntec International Convention Centre and the world-famous shopping district of Orchard Road, we are near the mouth of the Singapore River, just a short 30 minutes drive from Changi Airport, 5 minutes walk from the speedy MRT Subway train, Clarke Quay and Chinatown Stations.Relax in one of our 442 brand new and well-designed rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows. Kick start your day with our free Express Start Breakfast or Grab and Go option and stay productive with our free high speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Experience our high quality bedding, have a restful night with a choice of soft and firm pillows, have an invigorating shower with our high quality bathroom equipped with a rain shower to recharge after a long day and have everything in control with our self service laundry facility.Our hotel offers bright and airy landscaped social spaces, rooftop fitness room and 40 metres swimming pool overlooking Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay.

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9. Mandarin Orchard Singapore

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As an award-winning hotel on Orchard Road, Mandarin Orchard Singapore makes for an ideal base to explore the city’s shopping and entertainment district. ​ Mandarin Orchard Singapore is an icon of world-class Asian hospitality in Singapore. The hotel’s 1,077 guestrooms and suites offer views of the city skyline, complemented by bespoke amenities, versatile meeting facilities, and a vibrant lineup of restaurants that includes two Michelin-star Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro. Right on the doorstep of Mandarin Orchard Singapore is the high-end shopping destination, Mandarin Gallery, making for an all-encompassing retail and hospitality experience for guests of the hotel.

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10. ibis Singapore On Bencoolen Hotel

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Ideal hotel location in Singapore next to Singapore shopping & business centers with a 5 to 8-minute walk to Bugis, Bras Basah, Bencoolen and Rochor MRT stations. TASTE Restaurant serves international cuisine and local Singapore dishes daily. Best Economy Hotel in Asia Pacific by TTG in 2009-12. Certificate of Excellence awarded by TripAdvisor in 2011-18. FREE WiFi access, international adaptors, USB chargers, free use of a bamboo bicycle and Reloadable EZ-link card.

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