Singapore is a bustling international city with world-class living standards and a landscape adorned with skyscrapers intertwined with lush greenery. Another intriguing aspect you'll discover when traveling to Singapore is the harmonious blend of diverse cultures, where people of different ethnicities and beliefs coexist. Alongside the vibrant multicultural experience, you can explore many things unique to Singapore.
Experience Unique Sensations in Singapore
River Safari
Embark on an ecological adventure with over 3,000 animals of 316 different species residing in a spacious natural habitat at the Singapore Zoo – a place that was awarded the prestigious 'We Welcome Families' accolade by the Family Business Council in 2011. Stroll along the park's renowned 'Open Concept' pathway and observe the playful animals frolicking amidst lush greenery, providing an incredibly exciting experience.

Spend an evening experiencing the world's only Night Safari zoo, and you've checked off the 'visit an open zoo' from your travel bucket list. This is just one of the many captivating wildlife parks and attractions you should explore when traveling to Singapore. Get ready with your family and friends for a wild adventure like no other here.

Haji Lane
Haji Lane is a charming pedestrian street located in the Arab Quarter of Singapore, just a 10-15 minute walk from Bugis MRT station. It's a hotspot for fashion items and creative handmade products, well-loved by local youths and drawing a significant number of foreign tourists as well.

A considerable portion of the products here are designed and crafted by Singapore's young designers themselves. As a result, the clothing always meets the criteria for unique styles even if the materials aren't always perfect. It's not just for the ladies; fashion-forward gentlemen also have their own territories with a few specialty shops.
The houses on this small street are typically two stories high, with most shops on the ground floor. The space is small and lovely, with eye-catching designs, blending a touch of vintage Western market charm. Some shops on the second floor require visitors to climb several antique wooden stairs, adding a bit of adventure but exciting when discovering unique items behind the doors.

Clarke Quay
As a destination for dining and entertainment in Singapore, Clarke Quay paints a vibrant picture with colorful buildings. Here, visitors can find countless antique shops, restaurants, stylish cafes, jazz clubs, and much more. At night, the area lights up with five brightly refurbished buildings, surrounded by a row of famous clubs for visitors to choose from. With a wide range of international-standard gathering and entertainment options, this place truly is an ideal convergence point for people from all over the world.

Clarke Quay offers visitors a multitude of choices: the lively parties here are not confined within buildings but also extend to the fountain area, enhancing the nightlife atmosphere and attracting numerous patrons from the bars. Whether day or night, you have the opportunity to enjoy a sumptuous feast with not only food and drinks but also music and entertainment readily available in the area by strolling along the riverbank or through the charming covered streets at Clarke Quay.

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Universal Studios
The Live The Movies experience can only be found at select attractions at Universal Studios Singapore. It's the first Hollywood-themed park in the region. Come and enjoy unique movie-themed rides and attractions in Singapore. Thrill-seekers along with families will be the first to experience new rides and shows based on blockbuster films.

Youngsters and those young at heart will delight in embarking on the amazing 4-D journey 'Shrek and the gang' at the world's first Far Far Away Castle. Thrill-seekers can plunge into an exhilarating journey through pitch-black spaces and confront mummified warriors in the Revenge of the Mummy. Other notable attractions include Madagascar: A Crate Adventure and Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure.

S.E.A Aquarium
More than 100,000 marine species of 800 species are housed in this artificial ocean with a capacity of 45 million liters of water. This includes stingrays, sharks, Pacific dolphins... The artificial ocean area simulates 49 different habitats in Southeast Asia. In the viewing area, tourists will truly be amazed by the 'giant aquarium' with the world's largest glass panel, measuring 36 meters wide and 8.3 meters high.

You can experience dinner at the Ocean restaurant, surrounded by swimming marine creatures. The menu includes seafood dishes prepared according to the guests' tastes.

Trick Eye Museum
The museum in Singapore is a version of the Trick Eye Museum in Korea, with 6 themed areas: Love, Circus, Masterpieces, Wild, Fairy Tales, and Adventure. The use of visual effects transforms the two-dimensional artworks hanging on the floor, walls, and ceilings into three dimensions.

These artworks come to life through photography, which is why each piece comes with photo instructions for visitors to use their imagination and acting skills to create the most humorous 3D photos for themselves and their loved ones. Thus, the Trick Eye Museum is always filled with laughter and the flash of cameras. At the Trick Eye Museum, visitors are encouraged to touch, hug, ride, and dive into the exhibits.

MegaZip
If you're an adventure seeker and not afraid of heights, then MegaZip Adventure Park with a variety of adventurous activities is the perfect choice for you. Nestled in the Sentosa Jungle, the park features a 75m high zip line race above the ground with a 3-wire system.

Race with friends, family, and experience a thrilling yet exciting journey as you zip through at speeds of up to 50km/h, or you can also try a new adventure with the 15m high ClimbMax rope adventure or the ParaJump free-fall game from a height of over 15m. Next, conquer the 16m high NorthFace wall. Designed for challenge and entertainment, both adults and children of all fitness levels will have a truly enjoyable time here.
Tanjong Beach Club
Located near the Sentosa Resort and Spa, Tanjong Beach Club (TBC) is a beach bar and café situated on one of Singapore's most beautiful beaches, Tanjong Beach. A perfect destination to enjoy the sunshine, sand, and sea, TBC originated from a beach resort in the 1950s and is complete with a panoramic pool, two bars, a restaurant, and countless relaxation and event spaces.

Here, you can choose to lounge under the sun and sip on a refreshing cocktail like the Tanjong Martini or the fruity Tanjong Punch; or indulge in playful dishes like spicy crab balls, truffle mushroom fries, and Gourmet Burger sliders. Escape the city bustle and feel the sand between your toes in the laid-back atmosphere filled with laughter and joy of people frolicking in the water at TBC – your serene island getaway is an experience like no other that you shouldn't miss when visiting Singapore.
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
MytourNovember 24, 2015