1. Night Safari Zoo
Night Safari Zoo is the world's first nocturnal zoo, winning the Best Visitor Attraction Experience award nine times. A famous tourist attraction in Singapore, Night Safari is a forested conservation area that effectively combines environmental protection with commerce.
Opened in 1993, Night Safari covers 40 hectares, housing 1,200 animals of 110 species living in a wild, natural environment. Especially when visiting Night Safari at night, tourists can witness unique performances by nocturnal animals. Night Safari opens its doors to visitors at 7:30 PM daily. If you arrive a bit early, you can stop by nearby refreshment stands like Scoop Ben and Jerry's (ice cream shop), Bongo Burger, or Ulu Ulu restaurant. Although Night Safari officially opens at 7:30 PM, the restaurants are ready to serve from 6:00 PM, allowing visitors to enjoy dinner comfortably while waiting. Walking through the Night Safari on foot is an interesting way to explore, as there are many animals that you won't see if you just sit in the tram.
Walking through Night Safari, the feeling is both strange and exhilarating, as if you are lost in a dense forest at night. Visitors will see bats hanging along the iron cages along the trail or occasionally get startled by a light shining from the eyes of an unknown creature. To not miss out on exciting spots, make sure to bring the Night Safari map; you will definitely need it. What's even more interesting is that Night Safari also entertains visitors with unique performances by trained animals, exceptionally appealing and amusing. In just 20 minutes, visitors can enjoy melodies from nature, such as the sound of the wind, rustling leaves, and the sounds of nocturnal predators, creating a surprising symphony of the mountainous jungle.


2. Gardens by the Bay
Urban Oasis: Garden by the Bay is an artificial tree garden, a unique architectural masterpiece in Singapore located within the overall area of the city's most famous landmarks. The entire Garden by the Bay consists of 3 gardens along the river: Bay South, Bay East, Bay Central, and 2 distinctive conservatories, The Flower Dome and Cloud Forest.
Visiting Garden by the Bay, you will be amazed by the giant artificial trees, vibrant in various colors at night, and rare flowers brought from around the world. Situated in the heart of Singapore's new urban area on the edge of Marina Bay. Right next to Marina Reservoir, and adjacent to the Marina Bay Sands casino-hotel complex. This Garden by the Bay botanical garden is open from 5 am to 2 am daily.
The highlight of the garden is the harmonious combination of urban and natural elements to ensure the beauty of the urban landscape and enhance the quality of human life. This park is also noted as a symbol of diversity in Singapore's ethnicity, religion, and culture. Garden by the Bay attracts more than 30,000 visitors daily. Famous for the towering 'Supertrees' ranging from 25m to 50m, entwined to form a sparkling forest with mysterious, surreal artistic light streams every night.


3. Island Retreat: Sentosa
Sentosa is a resort island in Singapore, welcoming over 5 million visitors annually. Sentosa captivates tourists with a beach stretching over 2km, Siloso Fort, two golf courses, and two 5-star hotels. The island covers an area of 5 square kilometers, mostly covered by cultivated forests, home to various animals such as monitor lizards, macaques, parrots, and more.
There are also 4 resorts: Imbiah Lookout, Siloso Point, Beaches, and Resorts World Sentosa. You can move between these areas by bus or the Sentosa Express. Sentosa Island is indeed a fantastic resort for you and your family. The island of joy. It is a dreamy island with white sandy beaches, world-class attractions, water sports, golf courses, and resorts. Every year, Sentosa welcomes 5 million visitors. The tourist spots on this island include a 2km-long beach, Siloso Fort, two golf courses, 2 5-star hotels, and over 3,000 species of butterflies and insects. It boasts one of the largest collections in the world.
This is a popular destination for children, with an oceanarium offering visitors a vast and beautiful underwater world. Exhibiting over 100,000 marine creatures. The luge track, for those who enjoy adventure. It is the earliest appearance of luge in Southeast Asia. Here, you will experience the excitement of speeding down the track. You can also admire the panoramic view of Sentosa Island from the Skyride cable car. It must be said that if you come to Singapore and skip Sentosa Island, you cannot truly claim to have traveled to this country.


4. Skyward Adventure: Tiger Sky Tower
Tiger Sky Tower stands as the tallest tower in Singapore, offering an ideal vantage point to behold the lion city in all its glory. Soaring to a height of 131m, equivalent to a 50-story building, Tiger Sky Tower allows you to witness the entire beauty of Singapore both day and night. Moreover, on clear days, you can extend your gaze beyond borders to admire Malaysia and Indonesia.
At 131m, you can leisurely immerse yourself amidst the clouds and gentle breeze, enjoying the breathtaking views of skyscrapers, resorts, and various landmarks of the island nation. These moments at Tiger Sky Tower will undoubtedly be unforgettable once you set foot on this remarkable site. Completed in 2004 by the architectural group C.Melchers GmbH & Co., Tiger Sky Tower has become an immensely attractive destination for tourists. At first glance, visitors might mistake this tower for an exhilarating thrill ride like the Crazy Wave, with its row of horizontally aligned seats that gradually ascend to dizzying heights and then descend, lifting again into the midst of the sky.
However, Tiger Sky Tower is simpler in design, resembling a tall sky-piercing structure with an observation cabin designed in an octagonal shape, resembling a bottle cap, surrounded by transparent glass panels. Its operation mechanism is as straightforward as its design, with a pulley system at the center of the tower column lifting the cabin from below to the highest point of the tower. From here, visitors will experience the sensation of soaring high and hovering in mid-air, providing an expansive view of Singapore.


5. Wings of Wonder: Jurong Bird Park

Jurong Bird Park is hailed as the largest bird park in the Asia-Pacific region, dedicated to serving both tourism and bird research. It is a venue for lively, humorous, and intelligent performances by the various bird species residing here. The vast park features crystal-clear water bodies, waterfalls, lush green lawns, and vibrant flower gardens, creating a fresh and lively environment.

6. Culinary Hub - Maxwell Road Hawker
Maxwell Road Hawker nestled in the heart of Chinatown, Maxwell Road Hawker Centre boasts over 100 stalls, curating a diverse collection of local dishes in Singapore. Not only that, this place blends the culinary influences from Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Muslim cuisines.
Visitors will be overwhelmed and intrigued standing in front of stalls with a varied and enticing menu. To truly experience Singaporean cuisine, you should visit Maxwell Road Hawker to indulge yourself. It's a melting pot of diverse influences from Chinese, Malaysian, Indian cuisines, and of course, not forgetting Muslim dishes.
A satisfying meal here ranges from 5 – 10 SGD. You might easily be overwhelmed by over 100 bustling stalls as well as the clanging of woks, and enticing aromas filling the air. Therefore, finding a local guide to savor the best dishes from renowned vendors is a wise move. From experience, you might want to try Tian Tian's chicken rice, pork porridge with century egg, or char kway teow stir-fried with cockles or shrimp...


7. SkyPark Oasis - Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark stands as an impressive and inspiring architectural marvel, resembling a celestial surfboard atop the clouds. Situated atop the three towers of the Marina Bay Sands hotel at a height of 200m, it surpasses the length of the Eiffel Tower when laid horizontally.
The SkyPark boasts the world's largest rooftop deck with a panoramic viewpoint, lush gardens, various restaurants, and a 150m-long infinity pool. A visit to Sands SkyPark offers extraordinary experiences, whether sitting high in the sky admiring majestic landscapes or immersing yourself in the clouds while swimming. Harmonizing within the overall design of the Marina Bay entertainment and resort complex, this currently world's highest rooftop park has an impressive area, estimated to accommodate up to 4 A380 jet planes landing. It also features a collection of hundreds of tropical plants of diverse species.
This park is essentially a 360-degree observation deck, with a wooden floor that can accommodate 3,900 people. Purchasing a ticket for around $23, visitors will have the opportunity to gaze upon the Singapore cityscape with towering skyscrapers and a view extending to the port with anchored ships... The best time to visit this elevated park is in the early evening. It is during this time that visitors can witness the fascinating transition between day and night. If you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of the golden sunset as the sun slowly descends into the sea. Standing on this ship's bow, you can also marvel at Gardens by the Bay, a unique park with giant metal 'supertrees.'
And from here, visitors will enjoy a captivating panoramic view of Singapore. Sands SkyPark, with the world's highest green space, is an architectural masterpiece like no other, making it an excellent destination for experiences that are hard to find anywhere else. So, if you have the opportunity to travel to Singapore, don't miss out on this amazing destination!


8. Singapore Flyer
One of the most spectacular panoramic viewpoints in Singapore. The world's largest observation wheel equivalent to the height of a 42-story building. At 165m high, you can elevate your gaze to admire the breathtaking scenery of Singapore's sky: the majestic Marina Bay, towering skyscrapers, the greenery of the tropical forest, and the incessant twinkling lights in the enchanting sky.
Singapore Flyer has 28 passenger cabins, accommodating 28 people per cabin. The first flight of the day starts at 8:30 AM, and the last flight is at 10:15 PM. It takes 30 minutes for the Singapore Flyer to complete one rotation. You can walk around or sit comfortably in the cabin. Observing Singapore at night from different angles will be an amazing experience for tourists. The ticket price for Singapore Flyer is 33S$ for adults and 21S$ for children.
As one of the world's largest observation wheels with a height of 178 meters, it is an ideal place for you to observe the entire beauty of Singapore from above. The Singapore Flyer has 28 cabins, each cabin accommodating about 25 people at a relatively slow speed, allowing tourists to admire the beautiful sky of Singapore or the towering skyscrapers surrounding the majestic Marina Bay, with vibrant twinkling lights.


9. Botanic Garden
A favored destination for many families exploring Singapore. The first UNESCO heritage of Singapore. The only botanical garden in the world open from 5 am to 12 midnight daily and entrance is free. Botanic Garden provides you with a retreat away from the bustling city pace.
One of the most beloved spots when visiting the Botanic Garden is the National Orchid Garden. This garden houses over 700 different species of natural orchids and more than 3000 hybrid varieties, along with numerous collections of flowers from around the world.
In the Botanical Gardens, you will only incur charges when entering the National Orchid Garden (adults 5 Sgd, children free). However, it is not recommended to visit the orchid garden at this time. Currently, two-thirds of the orchid garden area is closed until 2019 for expansion and enhancement. The Singapore Botanic Garden, located in the city center, spans over 54 hectares. It serves as a hub for breeding, collecting, and cultivating various rare tropical plants such as orchids, rubber plants, and especially orchids with over 12 thousand rare species. If you want to immerse yourself in lush greenery, Botanic Garden is a must-visit when traveling to Singapore.


10. China Town
Singapore's Chinatown is one of the liveliest and most vibrant areas in the city. It is a fusion of cultural elements deeply rooted in Chinese traditions. The moment you arrive, you'll be immersed in a sea of vibrant red, captivated by the lantern-lined streets and eye-catching decorations. Here, you can explore the culture and life of the Chinese community, savoring enticing dishes at the food enclave along Smith Street or the culinary hub on Maxwell Road.
Chinatown is home to many Singaporeans of Chinese descent. On a budget tour to this area, you'll feel like stepping into an ancient place where a plethora of goods, from antique to modern, are displayed along the streets. Streets like Smith, Terengganu, Temple, and Pagoda may seem narrow, but here, tourists can shop at very affordable prices. In Chinatown, there are also large shopping centers offering a variety of modern goods. Moreover, the food here is delicious. Why not try it to have a visually satisfying and stomach-filling trip?
Especially, don't forget to visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple – a remarkable structure within the Chinatown district. Just by looking at the exterior, it's hard to believe that this temple was built in 2007, extremely modern and stylish. The district is always bustling, lively, and is a free-entry Singapore tourist destination. Spending time here, you'll capture hundreds of Instagram-worthy photos with colorful streets and identically designed houses.


11. Helix Bridge
This is the bridge connecting Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands. It is the world's first pedestrian bridge with a helical structure inspired by the DNA. Helix Bridge is a footbridge in Singapore and was inaugurated on April 24, 2010. It stands as one of the top tourist attractions in Singapore with its unique design symbolizing prosperity, happiness, and abundance.
If you visit in the evening, you'll be impressed by the vibrant lights of the bridge. The bright purple hue illuminates the entire bridge, contrasting perfectly with the surrounding lights. Walking on the bridge, the unique oval-shaped balconies will be unique photo spots for you to check-in without disturbing others. Helix Bridge is considered a unique architectural masterpiece with high precision, located right next to the Benjamin Sheares Bridge.
With a helical structure and a length of 280m, this is the world's first double helix bridge, creating a strong attraction for tourists in Singapore. The bridge connects three gardens at Marina South, Marina East, and the Central Marina, forming a continuous public scenic loop. From the Helix Bridge, tourists can enjoy a panoramic view of the city to the horizon, observe events at Marina Bay, and take a break or shade under the glass and steel arches of the bridge. Along the glass walls of the bridge are unique graffiti artworks created by non-professional artists, adding a distinctive beauty.


12. Clarke Quay
Clark Quay, a riverfront with a history spanning over 150 years in Singapore, has evolved into an irresistible spot for Singapore tourism. Whether during the day or late at night, Clarke Quay dazzles with its towering buildings, antique shops, numerous restaurants, and cafes. It's a vibrant destination that captures the energetic spirit of the city. This is undoubtedly a favorite place for enthusiastic individuals to experience the dynamism and liveliness of the city.
Clarke Quay is also the name of a road along the quay, part of which has been transformed into a pedestrian center. Clarke Street, adjacent to Clarke Quay, was officially named in 1896 and later became a pedestrian-only street. In the past, Clarke Quay was a modest yet lively fishing village, with the familiar sight of hardworking dock workers and Samsui women (women from the past with large red hats) selling their wares. Over time, Clarke Quay developed into a renowned trading hub between the East and West, attracting fishermen and merchants from all over, creating a bustling and vivid scene.
The vibrant maritime scene of the past is preserved amidst the modern world's hustle and bustle, making it one of the famous entertainment and leisure spots. Along the riverside are colorful buildings, bars playing various music genres, numerous antique shops, restaurants, stylish cafes, jazz clubs, and more. With a plethora of options for gathering and entertainment of international standards, this place is truly an ideal convergence point for people from around the world. When in Clarke Quay, experience some activities that will surely delight any traveler.

