Singapore is renowned as one of the greenest, cleanest, and most beautiful countries in the world. Explore the beauty of the 'Lion City' further with Mytour on our 3D2N Singapore tour, featuring exciting new experiences at various destinations and delightful culinary delights.
Experience the mesmerizing blend of modernity and tranquility of the 'Lion City' on our 3D2N Singapore tour.
The Parliament House of Singapore
The first stop on the 3D2N Singapore tour is the Parliament House, designed with a contemporary architectural style of seriousness and authority. The building features a pinnacle-shaped tower, conceived and constructed by architect Ong Teng Cheong. To this day, the Parliament House remains preserved and renovated into a center for Culture and Arts. It is a venue for art exhibitions and hosts numerous famous concerts.


The Victoria Theatre, also known as the 'Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall' in English, was designed by engineer John Bennett, one of the renowned engineers of that era. Since its inauguration, the Victoria Theatre has been chosen as the venue for the most significant cultural events in Singapore.





Mount Faber, standing approximately 105m tall, resides in the heart of Central Singapore, bridging HarbourFront to Sentosa Island. It boasts the highest peak in Singapore, exuding an impressive allure, crafted into an entertainment hub. Named after engineer Charles Edward Faber, Mount Faber is one of the oldest parks, offering a plethora of activities and a part of the Jewel Box complex.

Here, visitors can utilize modern cable cars to behold Singapore's panoramic vista. At the mount's summit, one can marvel at the natural splendor amidst fresh air. Faber Point presents a historical mural on bronze plaques and features a miniature legendary sea lion statue.


The sprawling artificial garden spans over 100 hectares, nurturing over 250,000 rare plant species. Giant solar-powered supertrees illuminate the night, while vast tropical gardens within glass conservatories fascinate. The gardens also house stunning suspension bridges and impressive fountain displays. From here, one can capture the entirety of the 'floating ship' panorama atop the Marina Bay Sands building.



Visitors can check-in at the renowned 'skylight' spot, immerse in serene surroundings, or explore the mysterious Sally Gate. Discover the Battlebox museum, commemorating significant World War II events.


Marina Barrage, a famed Singaporean landmark, headlines the tour itinerary. Situated in the city center, it's the first barrage to form the Marina Reservoir, spanning 10,000 hectares, equivalent to 1/6 of Singapore's land area. A monumental feat of human ingenuity, this successful natural transformation reaps economic and tourism benefits, earning global admiration. Completed in 2008.




Nestled in Chinatown, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple stands as one of the largest temples in the 'lion city,' constructed with a budget of around $46 million SGD. The 5-story temple follows Tang Dynasty architectural style from China. Its name originates from a relic housed within, purportedly a left canine tooth of the Buddha.

Waterfall Wonderland - Jewel Changi Complex

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MytourAugust 8, 2023