Singapore, the Lion City, is a true melting pot of cultures with Chinese, Indians, Malays, and Eurasians co-existing together. Singapore might be one the most expensive cities in the world, but it’s also the cleanest, best planned, and probably one of the best cities to explore.
Singapore is one of the smallest countries in the world with a total land area of 728 square kilometers. That however does not bar Singapore from being one of the liveliest places in the world with plenty of amazing places to see and things to do.
Finest Travel Spots to Explore
Marina Bay Sands
The grand gateway to shiny Singapore is the Marina Bay Sands, a resort encompassing luxury hotels, high street shopping, exquisite gourmet restaurants, theatres, and the world’s first Art Science Museum.
Standing as an Unmissable wonder of architecture on the Singapore skyline, the opulent Marina Bay Sands complex is the country’s most prestigious landmark. The three 55 floor towers are connected by the boat-shaped Sky Park, an observation deck that presents magnificent vistas of the Marina South Pier all the way to the Singapore Strait. Located right on the Sky Park, is the Infinity Pool, acclaimed as the highest and longest pool in the world, stretching 150 meters 57 levels high. The pool is only open to guests of the hotel, but the Sky Park is open for all. The Shoppes at the Marina offers the most luxurious shopping experience in Singapore.
Gardens by the Bay
The Gardens by the Bay, located right next to the Marina Reservoir, is a massive, awe-inspiring attraction. Spanning over 250 acres of reclaimed land, the Gardens by the Bay hosts 18 magnificent tree-shaped vertical gardens, the Supertree Grove, the Flower Dome, the largest glass greenhouse in the world, and the Cloud Forest, a 35-meter tall mountain covered in lush vegetation and the world’s highest indoor waterfall.
Clarke Quay
Tucked away from the intense pace of Singapore is Clarke Quay, the city’s favorite go-to spot after a long hustle. This historic pier, named after the first governor of Singapore, was the first trade port in Singapore. These days, the storage facilities and warehouses of the yesteryears have been turned into iconic cafes and restaurants, and Clarke Quay has become a revitalized district for arts, entertainment, dining, nightlife, and other activities.
Experiences on the tour of Singapore
Singapore is a big bang in a small package. The experiences you can have here are endless, diverse and will keep you coming back for more.
Essential Outdoor Experiential Activities
Singapore flaunts many adventurous activities for thrill-seekers. Besides the natural escape, incredible adventure sports are there in Singapore that tourists can enjoy.
Your Travel Map Guide
Use the Singapore map to locate the country’s major destinations and find out what each one has to offer.