20 Best Attractions in Singapore
Singapore may be small, but it delivers big on experiences—this guide rounds up the must-visit attractions across the city.
Singapore is small, but by no means unenjoyable. This tiny island packs a punch when it comes to futuristic cityscapes, lush green spaces, rollercoasters that'll get your adrenaline pumping, and enough food to make it impossible to stick to your diet. Whether you're in the mood for some thrill-seeking, looking for a chill vibe, or just planning on eating your way around the city, Singapore delivers. In this blog, we'll take a look at the 20 things to do in Singapore that prove you don't need a huge country to have an amazing time.
Night Safari
Night Safari is located in Mandai and opened back in 1994. At the time, it was the world’s first nighttime zoo, drawing in visitors from all over the world to explore its large collection of nocturnal animals. You can expect to see over 900 animals from around 100 different species, each one living in an environment that's designed to mimic their natural habitats. Visitors can check out the park by either hopping on the guided tram ride or by exploring the walking trails themselves. The tram takes you past a series of habitats, which are all designed to replicate the natural environments of the animals living there, giving you a real glimpse into their lives.
River Wonders
River Wonders is a really unique attraction; it’s a river-themed wildlife park, and it’s the very first one in all of Asia. There are some really cool exhibits here, like the Giant Panda Forest, where you can catch a glimpse of the famous pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia. You can also check out the Amazon River Quest, a boat ride that takes you through all sorts of animal habitats. River Wonders features all sorts of species of animals from all around the world, including some really notable ones like those from the Nile and Yangtze rivers, making it undoubtedly one of the best Singapore attractions you could’ve ever visited!
Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is a real gem and spans a massive 101 hectares in Marina Bay. It opened back in 2012 and has been a real game changer in the world of horticulture and design. This place is a must-see for anyone who loves plants and gardens, and it’s home to some amazing Supertree structures. The Flower Dome is one of the largest glass greenhouses in the world and is listed among the best Singapore places to visit. The Cloud Forest has a 35-metre indoor waterfall, which is pretty breathtaking.
Merlion Park
Merlion Park is a really pretty place to visit, and it's right by Marina Bay. The real star of the show is the iconic Merlion statue, which is an absolute must-see when you visit Singapore. The statue itself is an impressive 8.6 metres tall and weighs a whopping 70 tonnes. The Merlion has a lion's head and a fish body and is a really cool symbol of Singapore's origins. The Merlion was actually designed back in the 1960s by a guy called Fraser Brunner. The park itself has some amazing views of Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore skyline and is one of the most photographed landmarks in Singapore.
Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands is a real modern marvel and opened its doors back in 2010. It's a pretty massive complex with a hotel, casino, and shopping mall all under one roof. The property is famous for its three towers, which are all connected by a pretty impressive SkyPark. And on the 57th floor, it's home to one of the world's most famous rooftop infinity pools. If you are a thrill seeker, then you will love the SkyPark Observation Deck, which gives you some pretty mind-blowing views of the city. And of course, no visit to Marina Bay Sands would be complete without seeing the amazing Spectra light and water show at Marina Bay. It's a true architectural wonder and one of Singapore's most famous landmarks.
Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park that is a real treat for the family. It's located on the super fun island of Sentosa and opened its doors back in 2010. The park is made up of seven different themed zones, including some really fun ones like Hollywood and Sci-Fi City. And with rides like Transformers: The Ride and Battlestar Galactica, you will find something to excite everyone. There are also some really cool live shows, parades, and character meet-and-greets, all of which make this a real standout theme park in all of Southeast Asia.
S.E.A. Aquarium
S.E.A. Aquarium set up shop in Resorts World Sentosa back in 2012 and has since become home to an astonishing 100,000+ marine animals—that's over a thousand species all told. As you walk through the Open Ocean habitat, you can't help but be drawn in by the sheer scale of the place, with a pretty massive viewing panel offering up an unobstructed view of all the action beneath. You'll get to see sharks, manta rays, coral reef species, and this place makes a big point of focusing on marine education and conservation. At one point, it was, in fact, one of the largest aquariums in the world.
Skyline Luge Singapore
Skyline Luge Singapore is a Sentosa Island fixture; you can find it pretty easily on the island. The main event here is the downhill gravity cart rides, which feature multiple tracks to suit different levels of riders. You've got control of your speed thanks to a pretty simple braking system, which is just as well, given the thrill of careening down a hill at speed! After you've had your fun, you pop back up to the top via the Skyride chairlift, and for an extra touch of magic, you can even do a nighttime lap of the illuminated tracks.
Orchard Road
Orchard Road is a 2.2-kilometre stretch of shopping heaven. You've got the big-name malls like ION Orchard and Ngee Ann City, all packed with your favorite high-street brands, luxury retailers, and international retailers too. Getting to Orchard Road isn't a problem either; there's an Orchard MRT station. During the festive season, the whole place is usually dressed up in some pretty special decorations. No surprise, then, that it's got a reputation as Singapore’s main shopping street.
Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay isn't just any old quay; it's a proper piece of Singapore's history, with a string of restored warehouses that have been knocked into shape to serve up top-notch restaurants, bars, and nightlife. As you'd expect, there are river taxis and boat tours on hand, and the nearby Clarke Quay MRT station makes getting to the area a breeze. As the sun starts to set and the evening gets into full swing, Clarke Quay becomes one of Singapore’s most popular spots to come out and play.
Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer set the record for the world's tallest observation wheel when it opened back in 2008, with a height of 165 meters. This stunning giant used to be the tallest in the world. On board each air-conditioned capsule, you'll sit back, relax for about 30 minutes, and watch the world slowly while taking in the views of Marina Bay and the surrounding areas. You'll find 28 capsules, all with seating capacity, and the whole thing is located right on the Marina Bay waterfront. The result is one heck of a major landmark in the Singapore skyline.
Jewel Changi Airport
Jewel Changi Airport finally opened its doors in 2019, and it's a seriously impressive complex, linked right into the Changi Airport terminals. Among its many attractions, you'll find the HSBC Rain Vortex, which just happens to be the world's tallest indoor waterfall! And it's not just the waterfall—this place also has loads of shopping and dining outlets, along with the Shiseido Forest Valley, an indoor garden with walking trails that let you feel like you're surrounded by nature. The Canopy Park is another big draw, with crazy attractions like sky nets and mazes to keep you on your toes.
Singapore DUCKtours
When you're in Singapore and you fancy seeing the sights uniquely, then Singapore DUCKtours is the way to go. This quirky operation uses revamped Vietnam War-era landing crafts to take you on a wild ride through the city, both on land and in the water. Starting at Suntec City, you'll cruise past the Civic District and right into Marina Bay for some serious waterborne fun. Along the way, you'll spot some of Singapore's most famous landmarks, like the Merlion and Esplanade. Each ride lasts about 60 minutes, and trust us, you won't be bored!
Chinatown
Chinatown is a historic district that is absolutely bursting with preserved shophouses and temples, a real treasure at the heart of the city. Back in 2007, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple finally finished being built, and it’s a treasure you shouldn't miss. And if you're after some serious shopping, then the Chinatown Street Market is just the ticket, selling all sorts of souvenir junk and traditional treats. But shopping's not all it's about; the area is also home to the old Sri Mariamman Temple, which is actually the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. If you need to get around, then the Chinatown MRT station is right there to help you out, and the whole vibe is all about celebrating Chinese culture and heritage.
CHIJMES
You know that old convent school that was founded back in 1854? Well, get this—it's actually CHIJMES now, a restored historic complex slap in the middle of the Civic District. And what a transformation it's had, loads of cool event spaces and restaurants tucked away in the old buildings. Its stunning Gothic architecture is worth a look in and of itself and is even a national monument in Singapore, so definitely check it out.
Adventure Cove Waterpark
If you're one of those people who love getting wet and wild, then you'll be in your element at Adventure Cove Waterpark, which is located at Resorts World Sentosa and opened back in 2012. And it's a ripper of a place, with water slides and a wave pool, plus a ride called the Riptide Rocket that's the first hydro-magnetic coaster in all of Southeast Asia. And if you're not a thrill-seeker, then you can always snorkel with fish at the Rainbow Reef or just cruise along the Adventure River on a floatie. It's a super cool mix of water rides and marine life experiences and is a top attraction on Sentosa Island.
Little India + Kampong Glam (Arab Quarter)
Little India is pretty famous for its temples, bustling markets, and just the huge variety of Indian restaurants on offer. At the heart of the area is the massive Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, a proper Hindu temple that really stands out. Right nearby is Kampong Glam, which is all about Malay and Arab heritage, and the Sultan Mosque is one of its main landmarks. Haji Lane is pretty well-known for its trendy boutiques and awesome street art, and the MRT stations in the area make it easy to get between the two districts.
Singapore Zoo
The Singapore Zoo's been around since 1973 and is situated in the lovely Mandai area. They've got an absolutely stunning collection of over 2,800 animals from all around the world—300 different species, to be exact—and their enclosures are pretty darn impressive. The spaces are really big, and they've got natural barriers, which help replicate the animals' natural habitats as closely as possible. You can even get up close and personal with the animals by joining in on one of their animal feeding sessions if you're feeling brave enough. They've also got a Rainforest Kidzworld play area for the little ones.
Bird Paradise
Bird Paradise is the new arrival to the scene, having opened up in 2023 and replacing the old Jurong Bird Park. It’s situated in the same Mandai Wildlife Reserve as the zoo. You can spot over 3,500 birds from no less than 400 different species, which is pretty mind-blowing if you ask us, and that includes some really amazing walk-in aviaries like the African Treetops. Seeing these birds flying free in their natural habitats is like a real treat.
Madame Tussauds Singapore
Madame Tussauds Singapore has been calling Sentosa Island home since 2014. They've got loads and loads of wax figures of famous people from all over the world, including superstars, sports stars, actors, and even some famous historical figures. The place is set up so that you get a real behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to be a celebrity, and they’ve even got some really interactive exhibits.
In a nutshell, Singapore places to visit are a mixed bag. They've got things like modern attractions, cultural areas, and some really lovely natural spots all crammed into one city.
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Keirsten left her career in engineering to travel the world. She is a 28 years old girl with some tremendous girl power; she has been traveling for five years now and has been producing awesome content based on her experience.