Experience Singapore’s unique culture and sites through expert-guided tours! Start with the official Visiting Singapore site to explore everything Singapore has to offer!
Attractions
Singapore offers a variety of cultural and natural attractions for you to enjoy, easily accessible with just a short MRT ride! If you’re feeling more adventurous and have time, visit Pulau Ubin to experience a tropical forest, mangroves, and abandoned granite quarries.
Botanic Gardens: The Signapore Botanic Gardens is a 166-year-old tropical garden and the only tropical garden to be honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Chinatown: Chinatown is Singapore’s traditional Chinese quarter where you will find an eclectic mix of traditional shops, markets, and cultural points of interest.
Clarke Quay: A vibrant riverside area situated along the Singapore River. The area is characterized by restored warehouses that now house restaurants, bars, and clubs.
Gardens by the Bay: Beyond the flora and fauna that you’ll find in Singapore, admire the Gardens’ iconic structures- architectural marvels that reimagine nature with artistic finesse.
Kampung Glam: Known as Singapore’s ‘Muslim Quarters’, its 19th-century shophouses have been turned into stores selling textiles and casual restaurants.
Little India: Explore the vibrant and culturally rich heart of Singapore’s Indian community.
Marina Bay Sands: One of the iconic landmarks in the Singapore skyline. Visit the Sands Skypark Observation Deck for scenic views of the panoramic vistas of Marina Bay and Singapore’s cityscape.
Night Safari: The world’s first nocturnal wildlife park. Explore four walking trails and ride with the Safari Adventure Team to meet over 900 nocturnal creatures, from free-roaming Malayan tapirs to majestic lions.
Orchard Road: Famous for its numerous shopping malls, this is the retail heart of Singapore.
Pulau Ubin: Frozen in time and off the beaten path, explore Singapore in the 60s before rapid urbanization transformed the country.
Sentosa: An idyllic resort island which also houses Fort Siloso, a former British military base with exhibits about the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve: Explore the wetlands and mangroves of Singapore’s first ASEAN Heritage Park, which is rich in biodiversity and serves as an important site for migratory birds.

