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Attractive places for tourism in Singapore


As travelers, one of the choices we’ll have to make is deciding where and where to visit while on a tripe. Travelling to the Southern part of Asia, has really made Singapore one of the best places for me to visit as a tourist; it has all that any tourist would ever seek to have or see, ranging from Luxury hotels, shopping mall, etc. There are many friendly attractions that are worth visiting in this little futuristic city, along with a vibrant history and diverse ethnic neighborhoods to explore along with your favorite public spaces.

Guess what? You don’t have to be scared as to how you could navigate the whole destinations, neither should you be thinking of getting burn-out from transportation. You can easily navigate the whole city if you want because it has one of the best metro system to really get anyone to mobility. So in all, Singapore is one of the nicest place to visit in the Southern Asia. So, this list is written as a guide to you, when trying to decide on the best place to visit for tourism in Singapore.


1. Woodlands Waterfront Park.

Location: Admiralty Rd W, Singapore 759956


woodland park singapore

If you’re thinking of a tourist center while in Singapore, then visiting this Woodlands Waterfront Park should not be out of view. This center is exceptional, a picturesque and quiet beachfront that offers bright and healthy views from the north to the sea. This is a tourist center for any type of persons that appreciate the beauty of nature. The 11-hectare park has a spacious playground with a wide range of equipment and a 1.5-mile waterfront ride, making it an ideal place to relax.


Visitors can enjoy unobstructed and scenic views of the entire coastal park and scenic and high-end views of the Johor Straits, as well as recreational shelters along the scenic trail. The park's wavy area is well equipped with running and bike lanes, providing sports fans with both adventurous and challenging roads.


The Woodlands Waterfront forms part of a network of parks and park closures throughout the area, improving onshore access. It is also connected to the existing Admiralty Park through the 25 km North Explorer length.


2. National Gallery Singapore.

Location: 1 St Andrew’s Road #01–01 Singapore 178957


National Gallery Singapore

Singapore National Gallery, a leading visual arts organization, oversees the world's largest collections of contemporary art in Singapore and Southeast Asia. The Singapore National Gallery is located in the heart of the present-day Singapore. The gallery is located at 2 national monuments - the Municipality and the former Supreme Court. It was beautifully restored and turned into 64,000 square meters. The gallery aims to be a very progressive museum that creates virtual dialogues between Singapore, South Asia and the growing world to support and inspire a creative, innovative and inclusive community that reflects Singapore's unique heritage and geographical location. This is reflected in collaborative research, education, long-term and special exhibitions and innovative programming. The gallery works with international museums such as Pompidou, Musée d'Orsay, Tate Britain, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, (MMCA) as to introduce the Singapore National Gallery as the main intersection in the global visual arts scene to bring together Southeast Asian art in a global context.


3. Universal Studios Singapore

Location: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269


Universal Studios Singapore


Sentosa Island is located within Singapore Resorts World Sentosa, Universal Studios is a theme park in Singapore. There are 28 walks, shows and attractions in seven themed areas. This was a key component of Genting's bid to build Singapore's second-largest integrated resort. The protective government of Singapore announced that the consortium's proposal was won on December 8, 2008. On April 19, 2007 construction of the theme park and recreation center was started. Universal Studios is the second Universal Studios theme park to open in Singapore, Asia , with only Japan ahead of it, and the second in Southeast Asia. Official plans for the park were made public by Universal Studios Singapore on October 20, 2009 when the park map was released to the public.

Universal Studios Singapore has attracted more than 2 million visitors over the past 9 months since its inception. Universal Studios in Singapore has been sold by Universal Parks & Resorts as "a unique theme park in Asia," and they have pledged that the park will be the only species in Southeast Asia for the next 30 years.

The construction of Resorts World Sentosa and Universal Studios Singapore began on April 19, 2008. The park opened on March 18, 2010, after almost two years of parking.


4. Singapore River Safari

Location: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826

Singapore River Safari

A new addition to the wildlife sanctuaries in Singapore's portfolio of the most award-winning parks is the first tea-themed wildlife park in Asia. The park, spanning 12 acres and a $ 160 million development, is a home to approximately 400 species of plants and about 7,500 water and land animals.

River Safari, one of the largest freshwater collections in the world, aims to inspire a large number of visitors to appreciate and protect fragile fresh ecosystems and hosts various endangered species such as the giant panda, the Manek Mekong giant tiger. These magnificent animals are housed in unique thematic exhibits covering the world's largest rivers, from Mississippi to the Amazon.

Most river-themed wildlife parks can be explored on foot. In the explorative tea adventure of the Mississippi, the Congo, the Nile, the Ganges, the Mekong and the Yangtze rivers, guests will be wandering in the park, looking at the freshwater aquariums and allowing them to enjoy the water.

Reservoir cruises are just a way to enjoy the surrounding nature and take pictures of the landscape. Singapore tea safari plays an important role in global conservation efforts through captive breeding programmers. Through them, aquatic animals such as manatee and giant tea otter can get a fighting chance. So, if you’re someone that lives seeing nature and its beauty in general, then

 this is one if the best tourist center to visit.


5. Singapore Zoo

Location: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826.

Singapore Zoo

Another attractive place to visit in Singapore as a tourist is the Singapore Zoo. Established in the rain forest environment, the Singapore Zoo, the world-renowned Open Conception, offers an opportunity to explore and inspire nature wonders and is home to over 2,400 specimens of more than 300 species. Hundreds of endangered zoos, conservation initiatives and livestock programmers have gained international recognition for their efforts to meet animal health needs and become a leading global center for veterinary health, March 2006, at the Wildlife Center. Approximately 1.9 million visitors enjoy 26-year-old Zoo Experience Learning Trips. The zoo has been named a wildlife center rescued and preserved by the governing body.


6. Night Safari Singapore.

Location: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826


Night Safari Singapore

Are you in love with native tradition? Then this has just met your need. You wouldn’t mind sparing few hours at night just to see this sight for yourself. Night Safari Singapore brings in a new twist to the traditional zoo experience by introducing visitors to the nightlife of its residents. However, The park's habitat is divided into four sections, each with its own trail, allowing these "inevitable" creatures to watch their "days" as they walk. As expected, on the leopard trail, there are leopards, as well as lions, flying foxes, civets and dwarves, among other animals. The Fishing Cats Trail includes native animal habitats for Singapore, including fish-eating boards, pangolin, binturong and other endangered or threatened species. The East Lodge Trail features Malay tigers and stained giants, while the Wallaby Trail features Australian marsupials. Private tours, educational sessions are also available, and also a lifetime experience such as the Asian Elephant Session.


7. Chinatown


Chinatown Singapore

Location: Pagoda Street, Trengganu Street, Sago Street , Smith Street, Singapore 050005, Singapore



Do you want to bring back the memory of your visit to the Chinese without visiting there again, then, Chinatown have got go covered. If you've ever been to China, the Chinatown area of ​​Singapore will take you directly there again folks. From small family shops to authentic Chinese dishes, to bright red lanterns, the area is very active and vibrant. Visit the Chinese Heritage Center and see the impressive and spectacular Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple. The Buddha Dentist Temple is another interesting temple. If you get up early, you can hear the drum ritual in the morning. Or you can watch the night closing ceremony after the relic.

In order to give guests a better understanding of the importance of the area, heritage signs are built in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese. But this county does not just reflect the influence of the Chinese on the past in Singapore. This is a progressive neighborhood (with free Wi-Fi for everyone), attractive bistros, and a fashionable Ann Siang Hill neighborhood where high-end shopping can be enjoyed in every western city.


8. Gardens by the bay

Location:  18 Marina Gardens Dr.Modern public gardens on reclaimed land

Gardens by the bay

Another exciting and attracting place to visit during your tourism to Singapore is the Garden of Bay, One of Asia's leading and most beautiful gardens is the 'Gulf Gardens'. An independent organization that is responsible for developing and managing it.

The Gulf Gardens is led by a large group of experts working on the protection of Singapore's greenery, working internationally and attracting local experts for the development of the gardens. It has a full team of experienced landscape designers, gardening, arborists, engineers, plant health, garden and meadow management specialists, as well as plant research and orchid cultivation professionals, who use a wide global network. It consists of plant sources grown during its development phases, to sustain and develop the Gulf Gardens.

This Garden is developed with the vision of being the world’s leading Garden. It has been given numerous awards, successes and awards, including the World Building of the Year in 2012, the 2013 Presidential Design Award (Singapore), the Outstanding Achievement Award in 2014 by Themed Entertainment Association, the largest glass greenhouse (Flower.. Dome) Guinness World Records for 2015 and Travel Advisor Certificate of Excellence in 2016. These successes will be a testament to the continued success of the gardens and will inspire the team to achieve greater successes and heights.

So here you have it. This is your perfect tourist center for viewing the Natural world.



9. Marina Bay Sands

Location: 10 Bayfront Ave, Tower 1 Lobby Hotel, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956

Marina Bay Sands

The inexhaustible Marina Bay Sands resort complex includes a high-end luxury hotel, a shopping mall with a channel across the area, the Art Science Museum and the Marina Bay Sands Skype - a place to capture the whole city. Skylark’s visual deck and infinity pool are located on the ship (yes, the ship) above the hotel. Only hotel guests are allowed from the infinity pool, but anyone can visit the observatory. From Skylark, you can see innovative double-sided bridges, harbors, gardens in the Gulf, and an impressive skyline. While at the top of the city, guests can grab a snack or coffee at a rooftop restaurant or take some items from the souvenir stand. You can take a green photo in front of the massive hotel because it is all night lit, but the cost is: 50 Singapore Dollars. It is better to ask a fellow tourist to take a picture. The elegant completeness of the Marina Bay Sands illustrates the status and example of Singapore's large international city in Southeast Asia. And it’s certainly a place you visit and never felt sorry for your dollars as it’s worth every penny spent.


10. Orchard Road.

Location: 442 Orchard Rd, Singapore 238879


Orchard Road

Are you a shopping or a movie freak, then starting out your Singapore adventure wouldn’t be much of a bad idea. You can be forgiven for coming to Singapore and doing nothing but shopping, because it is a world-class city for style and design chic. The Orchard Road area is a great place to start shopping, as there are high-end shops at every turn. You will not expect anything from a neighborhood with 22 shopping centers and six stores. There are four movie theaters, including IMAX and KTV karaoke. If you're hungry for all that money, there are plenty of dishes in the neighborhood serving international cuisine.



So here you have the full compiled list of the best attractive places you can visit while on tourism in Singapore. Have a nice tourism adventure. Best regards.

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