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Lights shone on the Merlion as it overlooks Singapore's iconic Marina Bay Sands. During the Formula 1 Grand Prix night race, lights were projected onto the Merlion and the 'boat' of Marina Bay Sands.

Activities in Singapore

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Why People Love Singapore

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Singapore

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dr3wdwyer
3
Jun 2022
Overall a good experience. Our trip turned out to be a very long day (24 hours from start to finish) due to unforeseen traffic issues and some mixup with drivers. Be prepared for periods of long driving. Saw all of the major sites and ate local food which was nice. Make sure you take local curren...
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Michael_Z
5
Mar 2023
Aulia was such a great guide who was so accommodating, kind, and informative. Tour was a great way to see a whole bunch of of KL in a short time. The regional airport is very nice and the flight is similar to a Southwest Airlines flight in the US. The transportation was in a van and very comforta...
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juiceaction
5
Apr 2023
This tour was amazing from start to finish. Our tour guide, Aulia yes was fantastic! We were picked up at our hotel at 5 AM and driven to an airport just across the border in Malaysia. Getting through the customs checkpoint was easy. Once in the airport, Aulia got us breakfast and coffee at one o...

Frequently Asked Questions about Singapore

What are some must-see attractions in Singapore?

Singapore has a lot of attractions to offer, but here are some must-sees: 1. Gardens by the Bay - a beautiful nature park with futuristic structures and light shows. 2. Marina Bay Sands - an iconic hotel with a rooftop infinity pool and stunning city views. 3. Sentosa Island - a resort island with beaches, amusement parks, and attractions like Universal Studios Singapore and the S.E.A. Aquarium. 4. Merlion Park - the famous landmark statue of a mythical creature that is half-lion and half-fish. 5. Chinatown - a vibrant neighborhood with great food, shopping, and cultural attractions like the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. 6. National Gallery Singapore - a museum showcasing Southeast Asian art. 7. Singapore Zoo - a world-renowned zoo with a wide variety of animals and interactive exhibits. 8. Clarke Quay - a riverside area with nightlife, dining, and entertainment options. 9. Little India - a colorful neighborhood with temples, markets, and delicious Indian food. 10. ArtScience Museum - a museum with a variety of interactive exhibits on art and science.

What are some unique activities to do in Singapore?

Singapore has a lot of unique activities to offer, here are some ideas: 1. Hawker Center Food Tour - Singapore is known for its amazing food, take a guided tour of some of the best hawker centers to try local specialties. 2. Night Safari - see nocturnal animals up close on a guided tour of the Singapore Zoo after dark. 3. Peranakan Museum - learn about the unique culture of the Peranakan people, who are of Chinese and Malay heritage. 4. Pulau Ubin - take a ferry to this rustic island and rent a bike to explore the nature trails and rural villages. 5. Singapore Flyer - take a ride on Asia's largest observation wheel for stunning views of the city. 6. Cookery Class - learn to cook delicious Singaporean dishes like laksa or Hainanese chicken rice from a local chef. 7. Street Art Tour - explore the vibrant street art of Singapore's neighborhoods like Tiong Bahru and Kampong Glam. 8. SUP Yoga - try stand-up paddleboard yoga in the calm waters of Sentosa Island. 9. Indoor Skydiving - experience the thrill of skydiving without jumping out of a plane at iFly Singapore. 10. Trishaw Tour - take a ride in a traditional trishaw to see the sights of Chinatown and Little India.

What are some family-friendly activities in Singapore?

There are many activities in Singapore that are perfect for families, here are a few: 1. Universal Studios Singapore - a theme park with rides, shows, and attractions based on popular movies and TV shows. 2. S.E.A. Aquarium - one of the world's largest aquariums with a wide variety of marine life. 3. KidZania Singapore - an interactive educational theme park where kids can try out different careers and activities. 4. Singapore Cable Car - a scenic cable car ride from Mount Faber to Sentosa Island with stunning views of the city. 5. Science Centre Singapore - a museum with interactive exhibits on science and technology. 6. Adventure Cove Waterpark - a water park with slides, wave pools, and a lazy river. 7. Singapore Zoo - a world-renowned zoo with a wide variety of animals and interactive exhibits. 8. Gardens by the Bay - a nature park with beautiful gardens and light shows. 9. ArtScience Museum - a museum with a variety of interactive exhibits on art and science. 10. Snow City - an indoor snow center where you can experience snow and winter activities like skiing and snowboarding.

What are some romantic things to do in Singapore?

Singapore has plenty of romantic activities for couples, here are some ideas: 1. Marina Bay Sands Skypark - take in stunning views of the city and harbor from the rooftop infinity pool and observation deck. 2. River Cruise - take a romantic boat ride down the Singapore River and see the city from a different perspective. 3. Gardens by the Bay - stroll hand-in-hand through the beautiful gardens and watch the light show in the evening. 4. Couple's Spa - relax and unwind with a couple's massage or spa treatment at one of Singapore's luxurious spas. 5. Picnic at Botanic Gardens - pack a picnic and enjoy the beautiful scenery at Singapore's only UNESCO World Heritage Site. 6. Cocktail at a rooftop bar - enjoy a drink with a view at one of Singapore's many rooftop bars, like 1-Altitude or Ce La Vi. 7. Sundown at Sentosa - watch the sunset over the sea from Sentosa Island's beaches and enjoy a romantic dinner at one of the island's many restaurants. 8. Night Safari - see nocturnal animals up close on a guided tour of the Singapore Zoo after dark. 9. Helicopter Tour - see the city from a different perspective with a romantic helicopter tour of Singapore. 10. Private Yacht Charter - rent a private yacht and explore the beautiful coastline of Singapore with your loved one.

What are some budget-friendly things to do in Singapore?

Singapore can be an expensive city, but there are still plenty of things to do on a budget, here are some ideas: 1. Hawker Centers - try delicious and affordable local food at one of Singapore's many hawker centers, like Maxwell Food Centre or Lau Pa Sat. 2. Gardens by the Bay - visit the outdoor gardens and light shows for free or purchase tickets to the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome for a small fee. 3. National Gallery Singapore - admission is free for Singaporean citizens and permanent residents, and there are also free guided tours available. 4. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum - admission is free, but donations are appreciated, and there are also free guided tours available. 5. Southern Ridges - take a scenic hike through the lush greenery of the Southern Ridges and enjoy panoramic views of the city. 6. Esplanade - catch a free performance or exhibition at Singapore's premier arts center. 7. Haji Lane - explore the colorful and quirky boutiques and cafes in this trendy neighborhood. 8. Singapore City Gallery - admission is free, and the museum offers a fascinating look at the history and development of the city. 9. Street Art Tour - explore the vibrant street art of Singapore's neighborhoods like Tiong Bahru and Kampong Glam. 10. Clarke Quay - stroll along the riverfront and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this dining and entertainment area.

What are some unique accommodations in Singapore?

Singapore has a variety of unique and interesting accommodations, here are some ideas: 1. The Fullerton Bay Hotel - a luxurious hotel with stunning views of the city and harbor, featuring a rooftop infinity pool and elegant decor. 2. Lloyd's Inn - a minimalist hotel with a serene garden and outdoor pool, located in the heart of the city. 3. The Warehouse Hotel - a stylish boutique hotel with an industrial-chic vibe, located in a converted warehouse on the Singapore River. 4. Yotel Singapore - a futuristic hotel with compact rooms and robotic luggage storage, located in the trendy Orchard Road shopping district. 5. Hotel Mono - a stylish and affordable boutique hotel with monochromatic decor and a central location in Chinatown. 6. The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore - a luxurious hotel with modern decor and stunning views of the city and Marina Bay. 7. The Sultan - a boutique hotel with a mix of traditional and modern design elements, located in the vibrant Kampong Glam neighborhood. 8. The Scarlet Singapore - a luxurious and romantic hotel with dramatic decor and a central location in Chinatown. 9. W Singapore - Sentosa Cove - a luxurious and trendy hotel with a beachfront location on Sentosa Island. 10. Parkroyal on Pickering - a luxurious and eco-friendly hotel with a unique architecture featuring lush greenery and sky gardens.