16 Must-Experience Attractions in Singapore

From Gardens & Icons to Culture & Coasts

Singapore may be small in size, but it’s bursting with world-class attractions, lush green spaces, rich cultural neighborhoods, and a food scene that could keep you happily full for weeks. This island city-state is a place where futuristic architecture stands side-by-side with historic temples, where you can spend your morning wandering through rainforest trails and your evening sipping cocktails with skyline views.

Here are some of the best attractions to include on your itinerary.


Gardens by the Bay

(Cloud Forest, Flower Dome & Supertree Grove)

Gardens by the Bay is a stunning mix of nature, art, and technology. This innovative botanical garden covers 101 hectares of reclaimed land and features beautiful horticultural displays, futuristic Supertrees, and the amazing Cloud Forest and Flower Dome.

Step inside the cooling conservatories—Cloud Forest, with its towering indoor waterfall and misty mountain habitat, and the Flower Dome, the world’s largest column-free glasshouse featuring exotic flora from five continents.

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Light Shows

Singapore truly comes alive at night with a selection of stunning light shows that transform its iconic landmarks into glowing spectacles. Spectra, the free 15-minute light-and-water show at Marina Bay Sands, unfolds nightly at the Event Plaza. Synchronized fountain jets, lasers, and visual projections set to a moving orchestral soundtrack.

Just a short stroll away is Garden Rhapsody at Gardens by the Bay, where the Supertree Grove bursts into a vibrant display of lights choreographed to music—twice each evening with themes that change regularly.


Marina Bay Sands SkyPark

Perched 57 stories above the city, the SkyPark Observation Deck offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Marina Bay area, Gardens by the Bay, and the Singapore Strait. It’s especially popular at sunset, when the city shifts from day to night in a blaze of golden light. While you’re here, don’t miss the infinity pool—although it’s exclusive to hotel guests, it’s one of the most famous in the world.

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ArtScience Museum

Shaped like a lotus flower, the ArtScience Museum blends art, science, culture, and technology. Inside, you’ll find immersive exhibitions, interactive installations, and displays that range from futuristic digital art to ancient cultural artifacts.


Singapore Botanic Gardens

A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015, the Singapore Botanic Gardens span 82 hectares of lush greenery. Established in 1859, the gardens played a key role in developing Southeast Asia’s rubber industry. Today, they offer tranquil lakes, themed gardens, and shaded trails—making them a perfect escape from the city’s hustle.

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Singapore Flyer

The Singapore Flyer is Asia’s largest observation wheel, with 360-degree views of the country’s skyline, Marina Bay, and even views of Malaysia and Indonesia on clear days. The observation wheel stands 165 meters tall, with 30-minute rides on spacious, air-conditioned capsules. Besides the observation wheel, the Singapore Flyer is also home to eateries, an art exhibition and the Time Capsule, a multisensory activity that features Singapore’s heritage.

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Singapore Zoo

Renowned for its open-concept habitats, the Singapore Zoo is home to over 300 animal species. Instead of traditional cages, animals live in landscaped enclosures separated from visitors by moats or glass. Popular areas include the Fragile Forest biodome, the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia exhibit, and the orangutan island.


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Sentosa Island

Sentosa island is packed with attractions for every type of traveler. Thrill seekers can ride roller coasters at Universal Studios Singapore or try indoor skydiving at iFly. Families love the S.E.A. Aquarium, home to over 100,000 marine animals, while beach lovers can relax at Siloso, Palawan, or Tanjong Beach. Access is easy via cable car, monorail, or the scenic boardwalk.


Chinatown

A vibrant district rich in history, Chinatown blends heritage architecture with modern energy. Visit the ornate Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, browse through bustling street markets, and taste local specialties at hawker centers like Maxwell Food Centre. Don’t forget to explore the Chinatown Heritage Centre to learn about the lives of early Chinese immigrants.

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Singapore River Cruise

Singapore Riverfront: Clarke Quay & Boat Quay

The Singapore Riverfront is a vibrant stretch along the Singapore River where you can get the best of both worlds: historic charm and modern vibes. It stretches through various districts, offering picturesque views of the river, iconic landmarks, and a blend of old and new architecture.

Boat Quay is one of the oldest parts of Singapore, known for its lively atmosphere, with a range of restaurants, bars, and cafes lining the river. Clarke Quay are restored warehouses that are now full of trendy bars, restaurants, and clubs. There’s always something happening here, from street performers to cool events.


Lau Pa Sat

Lau Pa Sat is not just a historic market but a landmark that dates back to the 19th century. Today, it thrives as a vibrant culinary destination where locals and tourists alike come together to enjoy both Singaporean and international flavors. It is one of the most popular food markets in the country, or what locals refer to as a ‘hawker center’, (open-air complexes with many stalls that sell a wide variety of affordably priced food), thanks to its wide variety of food and its unique Victorian design.

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Windsor nature park

The Windsor Nature Park is a green space and park located in the Central Catchment Nature Reserve in Singapore. It serves as a gateway to the MacRitchie Reservoir. The MacRitchie Reservoir is Singapore’s oldest and one of its most beloved nature reserves, part of the Central Catchment Nature Reserve, which is the largest area of primary rainforest in Singapore. The reservoir itself plays a crucial role in the city’s water supply, but it’s also a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.


Haw Par Villa

Haw Par Villa—originally known as Tiger Balm Garden—is an 8.5-hectare cultural park founded in 1937 by Aw Boon Haw, the business mind behind Tiger Balm, as a gift to his brother and a public showcase of Chinese mythology and moral tales. Now known for its vivid dioramas and statues, it remains one of the few parks in the world built explicitly around folklore and philosophical themes.

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Merlion Park

Merlion Park

Merlion Park marks one of Singapore’s most photographed and enduring landmarks. Named for the mythical Merlion—half lion, half fish—it stands at the edge of Marina Bay and serves as both a cultural emblem and a subtle reminder of the city’s layered past. Despite its fame, the site remains largely unobtrusive—quiet, open, and approachable even in a city that never stops moving.


Pulau Ubin

Pulau Ubin rests just off Singapore’s northeast coast, a rare vestige of kampong-era life and natural habitats in an urbanized nation. Its name, meaning “Granite Island,” pays tribute to its past in quarrying—one of Singapore’s stone sources for early infrastructure. Today, it remains one of the few places where forests, mangroves, and village life survive together.

Pulau Ubin

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Little India

Little India tells a layered story of migration, commerce, and cultural continuity. What began as a hub for livestock trade evolved into the city’s most vivid ethnic enclave—where vendors, temples, and street art stand alongside modern eateries and evolving traditions.

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