So, when we visit Singapore, where are the attractions in Singapore that are a MUST to visit?.

Without doubt, one of the most famous landmarks & most popular attractions in Singapore is a visit to the world famous "Raffles Hotel".
The hotel which dates from 1887, is "colonial" in style, and was named after the founder of Singapore Sir Stamford Raffles, and is now managed by Raffles International, it is world famous for it's luxurious accommodation and superb restaurants. The hotel also houses a tropical garden courtyard, museum and Victorian-style theater.
Also near the top of everyone's list of attractions in Singapore will be the Animal Parks,where Singapore prides itself as having world-class attractions presenting animals in their natural environment.
The Singapore Zoo and the Jurong Bird Park are a must, if your time allows then a visit to the Singapore Night Safari is also a highly rewarding experience!.
"Where are you going on holiday this year?
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Home to more than 2000 animals, the Singapore Zoo simulates the natural habitats of the animals. Together with fun-filled activities and programs, I'd say it is a must for all who visit Singapore to have a day catered for between the three animal parks.
If you're here to have some fun and sun and your idea of attractions in Singapore is more laid back then you need to head to the beaches, and the Sentosa Island is the perfect getaway for you!.

Sentosa, which means peace and tranquility, was transformed into a resort in 1968. One of the main attractions in Singapore, it has since become a destination of enjoyment and recreation for everyone.
There are many exciting attractions on this island, and it is easily accessible by cable car, bus, & by it's very own Sentosa Express. Note: - Do not miss the Songs of the Sea show and try the Luge and Skyride for some fun and excitement with your family!.
To gain a better understanding of Singapore culture, make a trip to Chinatown where you can find Traditional Chinese Customs carried out by Chinese communities from the southern provinces of Guangdong and Fujian dating from the early 19th century.
Chinatown, Little India & Kampong Glam are the three distinctly different areas that make up the Singapore Ethnic Quarters


Little India as you would expect, has rich Indian culture brought in by the first Indian settlers in the early 19th century. Temples, fortune-tellers, curry spices and jasmine garlands fill the streets from day to night. It is a well-visited tourist attraction in a class of its own.

The Singapore River is a small river flowing through the central area of Singapore.
It has great historical importance as the mouth of the river was formerly the old Port of Singapore. It flows through Boat Quay and Clarke Quay two of the main entertainment scenes of Singapore.
Head down there and enjoy a night of great food and entertainment.
To enjoy a great view of the Singapore River, please also visit the Singapore Flyer the World's Largest Observation Wheel and it offers wonderful panoramic views of the Marina Bay waterfront and landmarks.
Here for a little Retail Therapy! Don't kid yourself. We all know you visit Singapore to shop till you drop! So let's head down to Orchard Road a key tourist attraction and more importantly, a shopper's paradise
Stretching about 5km, shopping here can be overwhelming for any visitor!.
What's more, our Great Singapore Sale, Christmas in the Tropics light-up, or Chingay Parade will definitely add some spice to your shopping experience!.Shopping in Singapore is a favourite national pastime. Many visitors also visit Singapore purely for the shopping rather than as any form of relaxation.....

The list of attractions in Singapore can go on forever.
If you'd like to know more about the history of Singapore, the National Museum of Singapore prides itself on introducing cutting edge and varied ways of presenting history to redefine conventional museum experience.
Other interesting museums will include the MINT Museum of Toys, located next to Raffles Hotel, and the Images of Singapore in Sentosa Island.
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