World Famous Attractions In Singapore

Singapore is one of the great cities of the world, with its blend of Asian and European cultures. Graceful colonial buildings co-exist alongside centuries-old street markets and modern high-rises. Though the government can be strict with residents and visitors who misbehave, travelers who follow the rules can’t help but be fascinated by this multi-cultural city. An overview of the top tourist attractions in Singapore.

Singapore is spread over total area of 683 sq km. The map of Singapore clearly defines the geographical and political contours of the country. Apart from indicating the climatic condition, the Singapore map provides detailed information on major places of tourist destinations and prominent cities of the country.

Chinatown

If you've ever visited China, Singapore's Chinatown neighborhood will bring you right back there. From the small mom-and-pop stores and authentic Chinese food to the bright red lanterns, there's an excitement and hustle in this district. You can visit the Chinese Heritage Centre and see the impressive and beautiful Sri Mariamman Hindu temple. Another temple worth seeing is the Buddha Tooth Relic temple.

National Museum 

National Museum of Singapore is Singapore's oldest museum with the spirit of innovation of the youngest and most innovative. Designed to be a public museum, the National Museum of Singapore prides itself with a sophisticated and diverse museum introduces ways of presenting history to redefine conventional museum experience. More than just a room for exhibitions and artefacts, the Museum will also distinguish itself through a challenging and vibrant festivals and events that will enhance creative power in the culture and heritage.

Merlion Park

Merlion Park is located at the heart of the city surrounding by plenty of famous buildings. Merlion statue is not only the highlight of the park but also the nation. Merlion is considered as the icon of Singapore Travel. It is a mythical creature with a lion’s head and fish’s body. Its name is the combination of “mer” (meaning the sea) and “lion”. The lion head represents Singapore’s original name Singapura meaning “lion city”. The fish body represents Singapore’s origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means “sea town”.

Night Safari

Travelers who enjoy nightlife but are tired of the club scene should head over to Night Safari where nocturnal, not party, animals are on display. Since it opened in 1984, it is one of Singapore’s top attractions, with more than one million people annually enjoying a tram ride through seven of the world’s geographic regions.

Sentosa Island

Singapore isn't exactly known as a beach destination, but if you're really craving some fun in the sun, Sentosa Island is the place to find it. Siloso Beach is a good spot for getting in beach time, and visitors can play volleyball on free courts or go kayaking and skim boarding. There are several other beach attractions as well, plus an Underwater World aquarium where you can swim with dolphins. 

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