๐ธ๐ฌ Singapore
Singapore, renowned as one of the world's best travel destinations, is celebrated for its exceptional cleanliness and order. This vibrant city offers a unique blend of modern architecture and lush greenery, earning it the moniker "City in a Garden." Experience a diverse range of attractions, from world-class shopping and dining to rich cultural heritage sites and stunning natural parks.
Singapore is a safe and welcoming city, with a thriving nightlife and a comprehensive public transportation system that makes exploring easy and convenient. Indulge in a culinary adventure, immerse yourself in vibrant culture, and discover the wonders of this captivating destination.
Population: 6.1 million
๐ Website: ๐ธ๐ฌ Visit Singapore
๐ Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool
The Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool is sited on Marina Bay Sands ' 56th floor. This amazing infinity-edged swimming pool is the world's longest heightened swimming pool, 150 meters (478 ft.) wide, 191 meters from the ground. Just don't get too excited, the pool is for luxury hotel guests ' exclusive use only the hotel guest can use it.
Address: 11 Bayfront Avenue Singapore 018956
Visiting Hours: 06:00 am to 11:00 pm
Entry Fees: F23 SGD (approx. 15 euros)
Phone: +65 6688 8826
Website: Official Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool
๐ฆ Merlion Statue Landmark
The tourism symbol of Singapore is a mythical creature with a lion's head and then a fish's body. Merlion Park is close to Singapore's Marina Bay. Its name blends the meaning of "mer" with "lion" and the sea. The "Merlion Cub" is located nearby, just two meters tall but three tons strong, and five additional official Merlion statues are located throughout the city. The "Singa" or head of the lion indicates Singapore.
Address: 1 Fullerton Road One Fullerton Merlion Park, Singapore 049213 Singapore
Visiting Hours: 10:00 am to 08:00 pm
Entry Fees: $18
Phone: +65 6736 6622
Website: Official Merlion Park Singapore
โฒ Fountain of Wealth Attraction
Fountain of Wealth is located in Singapore's Suntec City, one of the largest shopping malls. The Guinness Book of Records in 1998 lists the Fountain of Wealth as the world's largest fountain. The fountain consists of a circular ring with a circumference of 66 meters supported by four legs, made of silicon bronze. It covers an area of 1,683 square meters, 13.8 meters high. The fountain base is located in the underground, at Suntec cityโs main basement which is visible at ground level
Address: 3 Temasek Blvd, Singapore 038983
Visiting Hours: 10:00 am โ 12.00 pm to 02:04pm, 06:07:30 pm
Entry Fees: Free
Phone: +65 6822 1537
Website: Official Fountain of Wealth
โช Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
The Temple and Museum of the Buddha Tooth Relic is a Buddhist temple and museum complex in Singapore's Chinatown district. It is a four-story Buddhist museum and temple complex that stands in the hearts of Singapore in Chinatown district. The temple is based on the architectural style of the Tang dynasty and was designed to house the historic tooth relic of the Buddha which was said to be found in a distorted stupa in Myanmar in 1980.
Address: 288 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058840
Visiting Hours: 07:00 am to 07:00 pm
Entry Fees: $10
Phone: +65 6220 0220
Website: Official Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
๐๏ธ Sentosa Island Resort
Singapore is not particularly known as a beach spot, but Sentosa Island is the perfect spot if you are craving for some fun in the sun. These beaches are artificially developed by using sands from Malaysia and Indonesia. Sentosa Island has a stretch of sheltered beaches for more than 2 kilometers in length on the southern coast, surrounded by the large beachfront, palm trees and soft sand. It is divided into three beaches: Siloso Beach, Tanjong Beach and Palawan Beach. Siloso Beach is popular for outdoor activities like beach volleyball, canoeing, skimboarding, mountain biking, or rollerblading. There are several bars along the three beaches which sell tourist's food and drink.
Website: Official Sentosa Island Resort
๐ญ Esplanade โ theaters of Bay
EsplanadeโTheaters on the Bay is a magnificent building on the waterside. This is found on six hectares of waterfront land next to marina Bay near the Singapore River mouth and surrounded by high-rise buildings. This architectural landmark, which was officially opened in 2002, is the hub for performing arts in Singapore with its distinctive twin shells.
Address: 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore 038981
Phone: +65 6828 8377
Website: Official Esplanade Theatres on the Bay
๐ผ๏ธ Art science museum
The Art Science Museum opened on 17 February 2011, is the first Art Science museum in the world. At the integrated resort of Marina Bay Sands in the central downtown area of Singapore, This museum is situated. This unusual building is shaped like a blooming lotus flower and is supported in the center by a round base with ten finger extensions, designed to be a symbolic gesture used to welcome guests around the globe. Every' finger' shape is cut off, which allows daylight into the interior. The building gathers and drains rainwater flowing throughout its bowl-shaped roof, creating an indoor waterfall of 115 ft. that flows down its vertical axis into some kind of reflective pool at the museum's lowest level to be used in the restrooms.
Address: 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
Entry Fees: $14.00
Phone: +65 6688 8888
Website: Official ArtScience Museum Singapore
๐ก Singapore Flyer Observation Wheel
Singapore Flyer, the biggest observation giant wheel in the world. 340-meter can have its view from the shores of Marina Bay Sands. Between 2008 to 2014, it was the world's highest Ferris wheel. near the shore of Marina Bay, it is 5 m (16 ft.) higher than the Nanchang Star, in China, Standing at an impressive 165 m (541 ft.) from the sea, and 30 m (98 ft.) higher than the London Eye, in England.
Address: 30 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039803
Visiting Hours: Wednesday โ Sunday: 2.00pm โ 9.00pm (Closed on Monday and Tuesday
Entry Fees: Adult S$33, Senior Ticket S$24 (Above 60 years old), Child Ticket S$21 (3 to 12 years old)
Website: Official Singapore Flyer
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