This futuristic marvel is a cosmopolitan gastronomic and cultural powerhouse.
Singapore, though small in size, packs plenty of mighty offerings. It boasts an abundance of diverse experiences and mouthwatering food around every corner, from affordable hawker eats to luxurious fine-dining affairs. This multicultural melting pot is a vibrant mix of colorful shophouses, towering skyscrapers and world-renown architectural landmarks. You don’t have to be a crazy rich Asian to enjoy Singapore. Navigate your way around the island through its efficient public transportation system, spend time at lush green spaces that are free to enter and take in the sights, sounds and smells of the Lion City.
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Explore Singapore

  • Orchard
  • Marina Bay
  • Tanjong Pagar
  • Bras Basah Bugis
  • Little India

Orchard

Overview

Singapore's premier shopping destination is a paradise of luxury, high street and homegrown labels. Take in the sights and sounds of talented buskers as you stroll down Orchard Road in the evening. It's a haven for foodies, too, with a wide array of gastronomic delights, from Michelin-starred French and Japanese restaurants to air-conditioned food courts packed with local delicacies. Follow the road down to Dhoby Ghaut and you’ll find The Istana, the official residence of the president of Singapore. While you can’t explore its grounds, you can visit the neighboring Istana Park to learn more about the city’s history and flora.

Known For

Shopping, Restaurants

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Marina Bay

Overview

Unofficially the poster child for Singapore, Marina Bay houses a breathtaking array of futuristic landmarks. The area is part of the Singapore night race street circuit and provides plenty of opportunities for sightseeing, shopping, dining and entertainment. You can enjoy world-class theater performances at The Esplanade, dance the night away at top-class Marquee, marvel at the stunning skyline from various vantage points, immerse yourself in culture and history at numerous museums, and savor delectable dishes at highly rated restaurants and outdoor eateries.

Known For

Entertainment, Nightlife, Sight-seeing

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Tanjong Pagar

Overview

Tanjong Pagar, located right on the fringe of Singapore’s Central Business District, seamlessly blends old and new. Here you’ll find some of the city’s oldest temples, mosques and churches, representing an amalgamation of Singapore's diverse cultures. Historic shophouses – some built as early as the 1890s – are also now home to trendy restaurants and bars and even serve as offices for small businesses.

Known For

Culture, Restaurants, Nightlife

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Bras Basah Bugis

Overview

From day till night, you can immerse yourself fully in this creative hub that’s known for its arts and culture. Bras Basah Bugis is home to art schools, universities, museums, art galleries, libraries and places of worship. It's also a vibrant shopping district with numerous local boutiques and eateries lining its streets. In August, the area comes alive with the annual Singapore Night Festival, an event not to be missed.

Known For

Shopping, Restaurants, Museums, Art, Culture

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Little India

Overview

Little India is an enclave where culture and old-school nostalgia come together. You can indulge in vegetarian, North and South Indian cuisine at long-established restaurants; browse traditional apparel and accessories; and shop for fresh produce and various essentials at Tekka Market. But beyond heritage finds, Little India also offers unique cultural experiences including New World's End, an audio-guided walk around the neighborhood.

Known For

Restaurants, Shopping, Heritage, Culture

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Nearby Hotels and Resorts

Stay in the Center of it All

Immerse yourself in your destination at these centrally located hotels.

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Experience 3 Days of Culture, Food and Scenery in Singapore

Little India

Immerse Yourself in Culture

Spend the day getting to know Singapore’s diverse cultures. Begin your journey by visiting the Indian Heritage Centre and enjoy lunch in Little India. Then, take a ride on Singapore’s clean and safe public transport to Kampong Gelam to marvel at Sultan Mosque and explore the Peranakan Museum. End your day at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, followed by a delightful dinner and drinks at the upscale restaurants and trendy bars nearby.

TKT Singapore Chili Crab - A la Carte

Eat Your Way Through the City

Savor local cuisine at the many hawker centers that Singapore has to offer – Amoy Street Food Centre, Maxwell Food Centre and Lau Pa Sat are conveniently located within walking distance of each other. In the evening, head to Marina Bay along the Waterfront Promenade to catch the captivating light and water show. Don’t miss Garden Rhapsody, Gardens by the Bay’s signature light and sound show, as well. 

Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay

Marvel at Awe-Inspiring Architecture

Discover Singapore's iconic skyline with awe-inspiring buildings. Visit the Supreme Court, Parliament House, National Gallery Singapore, and The Arts House, all located in the same vicinity, showcasing a blend of old and new architecture. In the evening, capture more memorable moments with selfies at the Esplanade and Suntec City's towering structures and mesmerizing fountain displays.   

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