
Travel is a way to explore and experience the world which gives you new perspectives. Singapore is undoubtedly home to some marvelous skyscrapers but in addition to this, there are numerous other things that you should have on your list when you travel to Singapore.

Read through the handy guide to know all about the top attractions in the city of merlion.
- Gardens by the Bay Tourist flock to this attraction in great numbers every year. Some of the iconic supertrees can also be found in this mesmerizing place. There are two conservatories at the park, the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. Singapore’s first place to visit should certainly be this place. In order to fully explore both conservatories and enjoy your visit, you will need about 4-5 hours of your time.
- Sentosa Island and Universal Studios Sentosa island is home to Universal Studios, which needs no introduction. Transformers and Jurassic Park themes are featured in this theme park. You should include this on your priority list if you plan on visiting Singapore with kids since it is one of the most kid-friendly places. In addition to the theme park, Sentosa Island has a variety of fun activities including 4D theatres, watersports, a sea aquarium, and many more.
- Singapore Zoo At some point in our lives, we visited and loved a zoo. There aren’t many zoos left in the world, but Singapore Zoo is ranked 5th best zoo in the world by zoo experts. The facility provides an exceptional level of care for animals, and proper care is taken for them.

- Orchard Road You can never make the most out of your Singapore trip without shopping, as it is a class apart city in terms of fashion and style. The Orchard Road is a place to fulfill your shopping desires. This area has some of the top and high-rated luxury brand stores. Moreover, it has multiple places to satiate your hunger. And not only this, you can plan a complete day for shopping and can also experience movies in an IMAX cinema at Orchard road.
- Singapore Flyer A popular tourist attraction in Singapore, the Singapore Flyer is the country’s newest and most modern. On Asia’s largest observation wheel, you can see the entire city. Photographers should not miss this place. Watching the city for a while is a nice way to spend some time. Additionally, you can book a table for a romantic dinner or a time with your friends and family to enjoy a meal while admiring the city lights.
- ArtScience Museum Singapore has many museums, but the best ones are the National Gallery Singapore, the Singapore Art Museum, and the ArtScience Museum. All these exhibits some of the best and most extraordinary art. It is definitely worth visiting these museums if you are a fan of old and minimalist art.
- China Town If you’ve never visited China, Singapore’s Chinatown will probably take you on a similar ride. From small stores serving authentic & delicious Chinese food to a number of mom-and-pop stores. If you’re an Asian, you are likely to find fellow travelers from your nation in china town. It also has the very beautiful Sri Mariamman Hindu temple and the Buddha Tooth Relic temple which are worth seeing and the early morning and late evening closing ceremony are something you can’t miss.
- Merlion Park The Signature structure of a lion with a fish is called Merlion, it represents the city’s start from a fishing village and had its old name as Singapura which means “Lion City”. The structure weighs 70 tonnes and is 8.6m tall, although the main statue is at merilon park while there are 5 additional official merlion structures across the city. And, it is a great place for selfies too.
- Changi Airport Singapore’s Changi Airport is often voted among the best airports in the world. An indoor waterfall is what makes it eternally beautiful, every terminal here has a garden with a lot of flowering plants and butterflies.