Marina Bay Sands is more than just a luxury resort; it’s a symbol of modern Singapore. With its stunning architecture, the resort features three 55-story hotel towers connected by the SkyPark, an engineering marvel 200 meters above ground.
Gardens by the Bay is a modern horticultural marvel and one of Singapore’s top attractions. This sprawling 101-hectare nature park is divided into three waterfront gardens: Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central.
Chinatown is a bustling heritage district showcasing Singapore’s Chinese culture and traditions. Its streets are lined with vibrant shophouses, temples, and hawker stalls offering authentic Chinese cuisine.
Little India is a vibrant cultural enclave reflecting the traditions of Singapore’s Indian community. Its streets are adorned with colorful buildings, spice shops, and restaurants serving Indian delicacies.
Clarke Quay is a riverside quay buzzing with nightlife, dining, and entertainment. Its colorful waterfront buildings house bars, clubs, and restaurants.
Universal Studios Singapore is Southeast Asia’s first Hollywood-themed amusement park, offering 28 thrilling rides, shows, and attractions across seven themed zones.
Merlion Park is home to Singapore’s iconic Merlion statue, a mythical creature with a lion's head and fish's body, symbolizing Singapore’s origins as a fishing village.
Haw Par Villa is a one-of-a-kind cultural theme park featuring over 1,000 statues and 150 dioramas depicting Chinese folklore, mythology, and Confucian values.