#10
Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade
Enjoy the bay view and the city view
The Helix Bridge, pedestrian, magnificent view to Singapore's skyline.
Marina Bay Sands Hotel and its observation deck.
Art Science Museum, it looks like a lotus flower.
Merlion Park where stands the Merlion statue (a lion's head and fish's body), mythical creature.
#9
Interesting Neighborhoods
Kampong Glam where the Sultan Mosque is.
Haji Lane with boutiques and cafés.
Arab Street to shop some nice indonesian fabrics and handmade perfumes.
Chinatown
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.
Sri Mariamman Temple the most ancient hindu temple in Singapore.
Thian Hock Keng Temple Singapore's oldest chinese temple.
Pagoda Street with Chinatown Heritage Center.
Mosque Street with Jamae Mosque.
Little India
House of Tang Teng Niah.
#8
Sentosa Island
Man made beaches, several different ones.
To go there you have several choices: car, cable car and sky train.
Experience the awesome multisensorial experience the magical shores, between 7:30 pm and 10.00 pm, it's free!
There are several theme parks not to miss, in Sentosa.
#7
Fort Canning Park
Former home of the Maly kings and also the Far East Command Center of the British Army.
Fort Gate.
There are nine beautiful gardens.
Fort Canning Lighthouse.
The Malays call it the forbidden hill, because they believe it to be haunted by the ancient malasian kings, wich are believed to be buried here.
#6
Shopping
Clark Quay, the night of Singapore comes to life in this place.
During the day there plenty of malls, shops and cafes.
As it's by the Singapore river you can easily take a cruise.
Burgis Street
Burgis Street's Market is the place for you to find great deals! Three floors with up to 600 stores !
Orchard Road
More than 5000 stores, restaurants and bars.
Orchard Mall has an incredible and distinctive architecture.
Marina Bay Sands Mall with top-notch quality items.
#5
Changi Airport
2020 considered to be the best airport in the world, 8 times in a row.
Shops are located in Jewel, just outside terminal 1.
Forest Valley has a waterfall at the center. The Rain Vortex is the highest indoor's waterfall that turns into a fantastic light and sound show by night.
There's a slide that can take you to your gate.
Cannopy Park.
#4
Haw Par Villa
Asian cultural park.
#3
Singapore Botanic Gardens
It's free of charge.
#2
Food and Markets
There's a lot of hawker centers or food courts, where most of the people prefer to eat.
World's cheapest Michellin starred meal in 335 Smith Street at Singapore Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodles.
The most famous hawker center, the Newton Food Center, featured in the movie Crazy Rich Asians.
#1
Gardens By The Bay
With 3 different areas to be explored:
the South Bay Garden; the Bay East Garden; the Bay Central Garden.
OCBC Skyway, have the most amazing birds eye view over the place, hanging between 2 super-trees along 128 meters (420 feet).
Supertree grove, the biggest one, rising up to 50 meters (164 feet).
Garden Rhapsody, a lights and sounds show, it's free of charge, it happens daily at 7:45 pm and 8:45 pm. You can watch it as well from the OCBC Skyway for a small fee.
The Cloud Forest.
The Flower Dome in the South Gardens.