Singapore Top10s: 10 Best Attractions in Singapore
Singapore Top10s: 10 Best Attractions in Singapore
Singapore Top10s: 10 Best Attractions in Singapore
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Clarke Quay
This delightful riverside development is packed full of bustling bars and restaurants,
boutique shops and pumping nightclubs, attracting a steady stream of tourists alongside
Singapores party animals. Clarke Quays location takes full advantage of the picturesque
body of water that emerges from the citys main river, with alfresco-style dining to be had
in an endless number of eateries set around the waters edge. Head under the futuristic,
jelly-like roof and youll find some great shopping options as well as a plentiful supply of
bars, making this a real bar-hoppers heaven. Read More...
Raffles Hotel
This luxurious colonial-style hotel has a long history dating back to 1887 and has become one
of the most important Singapore landmarks. Among famous guests are Elizabeth Taylor,
Queen Elizabeth II and the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson. The Raffles Hotel features 103
suites and 18 distinctive restaurants and bars as well as an arcade with over 40 boutiques
and stores (think Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co.) Many come for the Raffles Bar experience
and you can be sure to enjoy the best Singapore Sling in town. After all, it was invented
here and theyve had almost 100 years of experience at making them. Read More...
TOP 10 TOURS
1: Furama RiverFront
2: Hotel Clover 769 North Bridge
Road
3: Parkroyal on Pickering
4: York Hotel - Singapore
5: W Singapore - Sentosa Cove
6: Hotel Jen Tanglin Singapore
7: Oasia Hotel Singapore by Far
East Hospitality
8: Marina Mandarin Singapore
9: Naumi Hotel
10: Swissotel The Stamford
Chinatown
Chinatown is another Singapore icon; great for shopping (many swear by it as the cheapest
souvenirs location in town.), to see all kind of important attractions and trying out authentic
Chinese food. There are countless restaurants and hawker food vendors to choose from.
Learn more about its history from the Chinatown Heritage Centre on Pagoda Street. Its main
focus is on the Chinese immigrants who lived a hard life and were the main group of people
who founded Singapore. Other attractions include Thian Hock Keng Temple, the oldest
temple in Singapore, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Eu Yan Sang Chinese Medical Hall and
Maxwell Road Food Centre. Read More...
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Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is the worlds largest observation wheel. A one-of-a-kind experience and
built over a three-story terminal building, the Flyer is 150 metres in diameter, 165 metres
high, and travels at 0.21m per second (it is some 30 metres taller than the famous London
Eye!) With breathtaking panorama views that are so radically different during the day and at
night, its hard to choose the best time to take a ride. Passengers will get to see such city
sights as the Singapore River, Raffles Place, Marina Bay, Empress Place and the Padang.
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Universal Studios
The Universal Studios Singapore is the first of its kind to open in Southeast Asia. Though not
all rides and attractions are complete and ready for service, the park has more than 20
attractions in themed zones including the Lost World, Ancient Egypt, New York, Hollywood,
Madagascar and Far Far Away (remember Shrek?). Regarding the rides, two are water
themed and five are thrilling roller coasters of which two of are currently the world's tallest
dueling roller coasters. Families with small children can also make the most of the kids
roller coaster and a merry-go-round too. Read More...
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The Merlion
The Merlion is more than just a statue. Its a mythical symbol of Singapore, a place to take
in some incredible views, and of course, is the citys most sought after photo-op. The term
must see will forever be used to describe the Merlion, with the iconic statue attracting
over a million visitors per year. Although the 70-tonne, water-spouting Merlion is the main
focal point, you can also relax on the terraced seating area, which boasts some great views
across the water to Marina Bay Sands.
Little India
Little India is a colourful and exciting area in Singapore. Located east of the Singapore
River, north of Kampong Glam, visitors will know they have arrived at the right place by the
exotic aromas drifting out from family kitchens, restaurants and shops selling all kind of
Indian items as well as by the business signs written mostly in Tamil. Famous for the busy
Mustafa Centre, a market that stays open day and night all year round, this neighborhood is
a magnet not only for serious shoppers but for those who love Indian cuisine. Read More...
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