Central/Southern District

Recommended places and activities:

Merlion Park
The Merlion is Singapore’s national icon and most famous landmark. Great spot to admire the bay and Singapore skyline.
Marina Bay Sands
The world’s most expensive casino property and world’s largest rooftop infinity pool. Looking like a spaceship on top of 3 towers – MBS is an integrated resort comprising of hotel, casino, skypark, theatres, shops, award-winning restaurants and more.
ArtScience Museum
Catch world-class exhibitions at this premier exhibition space, where the wondrous worlds of art and science collide.
Marina Bay Sands Skypark
At the top of Marina Bay Sands is this giant observation deck, infinity pool and rooftop restaurant (LAVO) and bar (CE LA VI).
Gardens by the Bay
A futuristic nature park in heart of downtown Singapore. World’s top 20 most checked-in places on Facebook.
Singapore Flyer
Asia’s largest giant observation wheel. A 30-min flight in the large glass capsule offers 360˚ and bird’s eye view of the city.
Esplanade Theatres by the Bay
Fondly referred by locals as “The Durian”. The national performing art centre conducts world-class performances and free programmes.
National Gallery
Two old national monuments – City Hall and Supreme Court, were beautifully restored and transformed into this heritage museum for Southeast Asian modern art.
Singapore River
The transformation of the Singapore River reflects the story of how Singapore developed from colonial backwater to one of the richest nations in the world.
Botanic Gardens
This 161-year-old tropical garden is a UNESCO Heritage Site and was set up by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore.
Orchard Road
Singapore’s most famous shopping area -there is something to eat and shop here for everyone.
Clarke Quay
Conserved colonial-era houses in the day, where bars and clubs come alive at night. Many restaurants and bars to eat and drink.
Kampong Glam
Singapore’s Muslim enclave which features a golden-domed Sultan Mosque, charming Arab Street and hippy Haji Lane.
Chinatown
Once an enclave for Chinese immigrants and the early forefathers, Chinatown is a significant part of Singapore’s history. The world’s cheapest Michelin restaurant can be found here.
Little India
Beautiful temples, colourful sights, and authentic Indian cuisine. Experience a taste of Indian culture on a short trip to Little India.
Southern Ridges
A trail that connects four parks, with impressive bridges that are suspended above forest greenery and across busy highways.
Sentosa Island

Recommended places and activities:

Resorts World Sentosa
Popular integrated resort – consists of themepark, casino, waterpark, oceanarium, six hotels, restaurants and more.
Universal Studios Singapore
Theme park with seven movie-themed zones. 24 attractions, including the 14-stories-high dueling rollercoasters, indoor dark ride and river boat ride.
Adventure Cove Waterpark
An exciting water park where you can take high-speed water slides, drift on a lazy river, have up-close marine animal experiences and water fun for kids.
Tanjong Beach
Singapore’s southern most beach, shaped like a number three from above – offers pristine beach and stunning sunsets.
Siloso Beach
A lively beach with beach bars and bistros to eat and drink while dipping feet in the sand.
Luge and Skyride
Race on a luge cart and take a chair lift skyride, while catching views of Sentosa and the South China Sea. Fun for kids and adults, day and night.
Mega Adventure Park Zipline
Take the world famous flying fox that spans 450m, and fly at 60km/h over the jungle and beaches of Sentosa.
Indoor Skydiving at iFly
Experience the thrill of skydiving and true free-fall in a safe and affordable setting. The wind tunnel enables flyers to try free-flying even for first-timers.
Eastern District

Recommended places and activities:

Changi Airport
World’s Best Airport for 8 consecutive years since 2013. Despite a very small country, the airport is the 18th busiest airport in the world and the largest transportation hub in Asia.
Jewel Changi Airport
A nature-themed shopping and dining complex connected to Changi Airport. The centerpiece is a hole in the roof, bringing in the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, and surrounded by a terraced forest setting.
Downtown East
A large entertainment hub for eat, shop, play (Wild Wild Wet) and stay (D’Resort).
Wild Wild Wet
Another amazing water park that is great for family with kids at all ages. It is hard to decide which water park in Singapore is better.
Katong & Joo Chiat
A charming area in eastern Singapore – with colourful heritage shophouses, quaint shops, famous local foods and rich Peranakan culture.
Northern District

Recommended places and activities:

Singapore Zoo
Set in a rainforest environment, the beloved zoo features 300 species of animals in ‘open’ and spacious environments simulating their natural habitats.
River Safari
Beside the zoo, the River Safari is home to two giant pandas, endangered animals, and wildlife from the Amazon River. The river-themed park features a boat ride called Amazon River Quest.
Night Safari
World’s first nocturnal zoo. Take the tram safari to drive through the free-range habitats or walk along the trails to explore the night animal life.
TreeTop Walk
Part of the MacRitchie Reservoir, the TreeTop Walk is a 250m suspension bridge that offers a bird’s eye view of forest canopy.
Western District

Recommended places and activities:

Jurong Bird Park
Discover magnificent bird life in the world’s largest bird park in terms of number of birds (5000 birds of 400 species).
One North – Science, Business, IT Parks
“Singapore’s Silicon Valley” is a masterplanned business park for a community of biomedical sciences, infocomm technology and media industries.