Tenzin Chodon
A walk through Gardens by the Bay feels like stepping into a futuristic garden, featuring towering Supertrees, misty conservatories and an indoor waterfall.
Located atop Marina Bay Sands, this 57th-floor observation deck offers panoramic views of Marina Bay, Singapore’s skyline and the harbour.
Even if you are just transiting through Singapore, its famous airport is a destination in itself. The Rain Vortex waterfall, lush indoor forest and lively shops and cafés create a unique airport experience.
One of Singapore’s most recognisable waterfront views, Merlion Park is known for the iconic Merlion statue overlooking Marina Bay and the city’s stunning skyline.
The Singapore Flyer is one of the world’s tallest observation wheels, featuring a 30-minute ride with wide views of Marina Bay, the skyline and nearby islands as the capsule slowly rises.
A renowned tourist attraction, Universal Studios on Sentosa Island brings movie worlds to life with themed zones, thrilling rides and live shows, making it a popular spot for families.
Located in Mandai, Singapore, Night Safari is the world’s first nocturnal zoo, featuring tram rides and walking trails where visitors can observe wildlife active after dark.
Located at Resorts World Sentosa, the Singapore Oceanarium is a major attraction within Marine Life Park, showcasing thousands of marine creatures across diverse underwater habitats.
Singapore's Chinatown blends heritage and modern life through colourful shophouses, historic temples and bustling markets. It is also one of the best places to sample Singapore’s famous hawker food.
Little India and Kampong Glam are two neighbourhoods that showcase Singapore’s multicultural heritage with colourful streets, historic temples, the Sultan Mosque and lively cafés.