10. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
The Chinese build temples for worshipping their gods. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is one of the more remarkable tourist attractions of Singapore. It was built in 19th century, and has become a part of the city’s culture and traditions. The temple is the home to a tooth relic from Buddha, and is located in central Chinatown, featuring arts and culture of Singaporean Buddhists.
9. Singapore Botanic Gardens
The travelers with somewhat high budget can make the Singapore Botanic Gardens their destination. This is one of the best gardens of the city. It has more than 60,000 species of plants and animals, and is regarded as the world’s first garden for the kids. It is where you can sit and relax with family.
8. Clarke Quay
The Clarke Quay is a must part of Singapore’s historical values. It is one of the major attractions in Singapore, situated at the mouth of the Singapore River, and was formed in late 19th century. Here there are various restaurants, unique boutiques, pushcart vendors and other points where you can have a lot of fun.
7. Orchard Road
The Orchard Road is the main shopping street of Singapore. It is being visited by hundreds of tourists every month. Named after the fruit orchards that the road led to, Orchard Road is flanked by malls, shops, coffeehouses, restaurants, and lavish hotels. This is also the site of the official residence of the President of Singapore, the Istana.
6. Singapore Zoo
The Singapore Zoo is one of the most favorite spots of children. This is supplemented by thousands of rare animals that make your children feel excited. So, don’t miss to bring them to this zoo. It also provides a vehicle for children’s play Rainforest Kidzworld, and various exciting rides. With open cages, all animals are allowed to wander here and there.
5. Singapore Science Centre
For the youngsters, the Singapore Science Centre is a nice place to visit. It has been recognized for having over 850 interactive rides, and scientific monuments for the visitors. The opening hours are 10.00 am to 18:00 pm. It is close on Mondays and public holidays.
4. Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel. It is one of the best and finest places for the tourists. The cars hold up to 28 people as they circle above the city. The Singapore Flyer was opened in 2008, and its height is around 540ft. It also accommodates disabled guests in wheelchairs, and is situated on Marina Bay.
3. Resorts World Sentosa
The Resorts World Sentosa is situated on an island off Singapore’s south coast. It features hotels, restaurants, casino, theme parks, and other interesting tourist points. Here you can have a lot of fun and enjoyment. It is located close to the Marine Life Park, and lets you have exciting time.
2. Night Safari
The travelers who love nightlife should go for Night Safari in Singapore. It is where you have lots of fun the whole night. This was opened in 1984, and is one of Singapore’s top attractions with more than one million annual visitors. Here there are bars, dance clubs, and restaurants.
1. Marina Bay Sands
The Marina Bay Sands is one of the most expensive and magnificent resorts of the city. Its construction took over $5.7 billion. This highly integrated resort has a luxury hotel, restaurants, various shops, a theater, museum, and other entertainment spots to make your stay unforgettable.