Spend the rest of the day experiencing the magic of the movies at Universal Studios Singapore. This theme park is home to a host of exhilarating rides, spread across seven movie-themed districts.
Alternatively, embark on an odyssey beneath the waves at S. Witness the majesty of apex predators at the Shark Seas Habitat, or be immersed in the beauty of the depths at the Open Ocean Habitat.
This tranquil waterfront spot is home to a range of cuisines, from the authentic Greek fare at Mykonos on the Bay to the fusion Chinese food served up by Blue-Lotus Chinese Grill House. As dusk falls over our city, take a walk on the wild side at the Night Safari. Peruse lovingly-crafted local wares at Design Orchard , or hunt for the latest gadgets at The Apple Store. Thirsty visitors should make their way to Emerald Hill. This charming neighbourhood is home to a handful of bustling watering holes that serve up ice-cold beer and live music acts.
With its lantern-festooned streets, hip boutiques and age-old temples, Chinatown is a tantalising blend of old and new.
Walk through Bukit Brown Cemetery if you dare. More great things to do across the globe. The 40 best things to do in the world right now. Show more. Food and drink. Splurge on heartfelt French fare at Odette. Restaurants City Hall price 3 of 4. Restaurants Swedish Outram. Have a homely feast at Candlenut. Restaurants Tanglin price 3 of 4. Order delivery. Journey around the world at Cloudstreet.
Restaurants Tanjong Pagar. Get your hawker food fix Amoy Street Food Centre. Restaurants Hawker Raffles Place. Maxwell Food Centre. Hit up Thevar for contemporary Indian dishes. Restaurants Indian Raffles Place. Hit up Thevar for Indian dishes with a modern twist.
Occupy a table at New Ubin Seafood. Restaurants City Hall. Restaurants Hawker Geylang. Try the Netflix Street Food -approved sweet treats. Knock back a cold pint from Smith Street Taps.
Clubs Chinatown. Restaurants Indian Geylang. Join the queue at Lik Ming Laksa. Restaurants Hawker Toa Payoh. Savour the flavour of nasi padang at Hjh Maimunah.
Restaurants Malay Rochor. Sample the bakes of Poh Guan Cake House. Restaurants Bakeries Chinatown. Bite into the freshly baked loaves from Mother Dough. Restaurants Bakeries Rochor. Bite into its flaky croissants and freshly baked sourdough loaves.
Feast on chilli crab at Jumbo Seafood. Restaurants Seafood Bedok. Try durian at Fruits Top 1 Department Stall. Dig into plates of chicken rice at Liao Fan.
Restaurants Hawker Chinatown. Frolick in a farm at Bollywood Veggies. Go Mod-Sin at Restaurant Labyrinth. Restaurants Singaporean City Hall. Dabble in heritage at Chilli Padi Nonya Restaurant. Restaurants Geylang. Sup on prata at Springleaf Prata Place. Restaurants Indian Yishun. Start the day right at Tong Ah Eating House. Restaurants Chinatown. Pick out dim sum from a pushcart at Red Star Restaurant. Queue for the best hawker food at Tiong Bahru Market. Restaurants Hawker Tiong Bahru.
Go on a spirituous adventure at Jigger and Pony. Bars and pubs Cocktail bars Tanjong Pagar. Sip of innovative tipples at Native. Caffeinate with a local brew at Chye Seng Huat Hardware. Dine in a year-old restaurant at Zam Zam. Have a drink at the Manhattan Bar. Bars and pubs Cocktail bars Orchard. Sip on rare gin at Atlas. Bars and pubs Rochor price 2 of 4. Burn your energy at Funan. Shopping Shopping centres City Hall. Shop till you drop at ION Orchard.
Shopping Shopping centres Orchard. Discover local brands at Design Orchard. Shopping Lifestyle Orchard. Purchase sustainable items from The Social Space.
Shopping Grocery stores Chinatown. Accessorise with leather at Bynd Artisan. Shopping Art, craft and hobbies Bukit Timah. Shopping Music and entertainment Marine Parade.
Shopping Gifts and souvenirs Rochor. Achieve the hypebeast aesthetic at Dover Street Market. Shopping Tanglin. Pick up unique souvenirs at Supermama.
Shopping Boutiques Rochor. Crate digging at Hear Records. Shopping Music and entertainment Rochor. Get stuck in a book at The Moon. Shopping Bookshops Chinatown. Shop for a cause at The Fashion Pulpit. Shopping Vintage shops Raffles Place. Step out in style at Peddar on Scotts.
Shopping Orchard. Bring home a piece of history from Thow Kwang Pottery. Things to do Raffles Place. Don't miss: If you have time, sit in for a session and craft your own piece.
Sort out home decor at Hock Siong. Shopping Toa Payoh. Go outlet shopping at IMM. Shopping Shopping centres Jurong East. Snap up a good deal at Mustafa Centre. Shopping Shopping centres Kallang. Grocery shop at Tekka Market. Things to do Markets and fairs Rochor.
Explore Golden Mile Complex. Shopping Shopping centres Raffles Place. Get spiritual at Fu Lu Shou Complex. Arts and culture. Appreciate local art at the National Gallery Singapore. Art City Hall. Zoom into the future at ArtScience Museum.
Art Marina Bay. Explore the past at National Museum of Singapore. Things to do City Hall. Get a glimpse of the past at Asian Civilisation Museum.
Museums Natural history Kent Ridge. Live like royalty at the Malay Heritage Centre. Things to do Cultural centres Tanjong Pagar. Get cultured at Indian Heritage Centre. Museums Rochor. Strike a pose at Gelam Gallery. Art Rochor. Be a bookworm at National Library. Things to do Literary events Rochor. Shopping Grocery stores Bukit Timah. Have a sweet treat at Museum of Ice Cream. Attractions Theme parks Tanglin.
Take a swing at Holey Moley. Things to do Games and hobbies Raffles Place. Get your adrenaline pumping at Universal Studios Singapore. Skydive almost at iFly. Beat the heat at Snow City. Overcome your fears at AJ Hackett Sentosa. Sport and fitness Parachuting and skydiving Sentosa.
Channel your inner spider-man at Airzone. Sport and fitness Leisure centres Kallang. Dance in the moonlight at Tanjong Beach Club. Clubs Sentosa. Get your indie film fix at The Projector. Cinemas Independent Kallang. The acre reserve houses some 2, animals from species, more than a third of which are endangered.
Guests ride around the park on complimentary guided trams. The tour itself takes about 40 minutes and covers seven themed geographic areas, but specific animal sightings are never guaranteed. On the weekend and with advance booking, you can observe live tiger feedings. If you have the ability to walk some of the trails, do it.
It'll get you away from the tourist scrum and you're more likely to encounter reserved animals. In the s, this quay, or wharf, near modern-day Fort Canning Park , was one of the centers of trade, when barges would transport goods upstream for storage in the warehouses. Today, the warehouses have been restored and painted in rainbow hues, making this a great photo spot. Instagram-worthiness aside, Clarke Quay has also become one of Singapore's food, drink, and entertainment hubs.
The whole area has been converted into an open-air pedestrian precinct filled with restaurants, bars, and clubs. The premier art venue in Singapore, the Esplanade is home to multiple performance spaces, including a stunning state-of-the-art concert hall, a horseshoe-shaped theater with an orchestra pit, a more intimate recital studio for chamber music and jazz concerts, an outdoor theater, and an open-air concert space.
Anyone who loves architecture should swing by for a photo op. At more than 40 years old, Old Airport Road Food Centre is one of Singapore's best-loved hawker complexes , with stalls spread across a single floor in neat rows. It can seem daunting, but as a general rule, a long line in front of a stall means excellent food.
And while it can be quite a wait, food-obsessed Singaporeans will assure you that it's totally worth it. Dishes that demand your patience here include hokkien mee fried yellow wheat noodles doused in a seafood stock and studded with prawns and pork from Nam Sing Hokkien Mee, and silky beancurd pudding from Lao Ban Soya Beancurd. The main reason people come to MINT is to see the private collection of toys, which includes more than 50, items around 8, of which are on display hailing from 40 countries and dating as far back as the s.
Beyond the toys, the permanent collection includes two galleries devoted to vintage enamel signs. The museum is rarely crowded, unless there is a special event going on. The collection itself is impressive, but some of the exhibits are too darkly lit and obscurem making this is a better stop for those with niche knowledge. This one-of-a-kind, independently owned fragrance shop in Singapore's Kampong Glam neighborhood feels like a secret you want to keep to yourself.
Owner Johari Kazura is a third-generation perfumer, but his approach to scents is more novel—and infinitely customizable. Several dozen perfumes and colognes are pre-made and part of his regular stable; others are mixed-to-order based on a customer's personal preferences. If you want a custom-blended scent, book a reservation in advance and block out at least 90 minutes for the session. It's an excellent gift idea, too.
When it opened in in a restored 19th-century Catholic boys school, it was the first art museum in the country. The collection covers multiple disciplines, including painting, photography, video, and sculpture. Asia Chevron Singapore Chevron. Courtesy Gardens by the Bay. Courtesy National Gallery Singapore. If you look closer, you will also notice flowers patterns, tiles and intricate detailing on its exterior.
These photogenic heritage houses are worth a visit and will certainly add some colour to your Singapore visit! Joo Chiat, one of Singapore's first heritage towns is known for having some of the best Peranakan food, pastel colored shophouses and so much more. Founded in , this temple has gathered quite a large following over the years and you can find a number of devotees paying their respects in the temple at any day.
Browse around the shop and find gems like handmade beaded shoes, intricate tableware and more. Wander to the second level to take a peek into the lives and homes of a typical Peranakan house.
You can even try out a beading workshop by their in-house fashion designer where you can take home a new skill - the intricate art of Peranakan beading. Book your Beading Workshop on Klook.
The history of the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple dates all the way back to the late s! Despite having gone through several reconstructions over the last century, the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple stands tall and proud today.
Learn more about Little India on a walking tour with Klook. Forget regular bowling, Cosmic Bowling will have you striking out to sick beats and flashing neon lights. Level up your bowling experience at K Bowling, located in the heart of Orchard Road.
Get ready to score those strikes while jamming out to tunes but their in-house DJ. Address: Orchard Road S Elements Wellness is conveniently located in the heart of Orchard and is a great place to quickly recharge after a long week.
Their facials will help boost cellular exchange and UV resistance, giving you youthful and vital skin. The massages will help you reduce stress and pain, promoting relaxation throughout your entire body. But our favourite is definitely the onsen experience! Pre-book your Elements Wellness experience on Klook. Got plenty of stored energy to use up after being a couch potato at home? Pre-book your Bounce Inc entrance on Klook. Jewel Changi Airport is one of Singapore's newest attractions and the top floor is home to plenty of leisure spaces for young and young at heart.
From Canopy bridge walks to Foggy Bowls and even huge sky nets and hedge mazes, this is a fun day out for the whole family. Pre-book your Jewel Changi attractions entrance on Klook to enjoy an exclusive discount. Opening hours: Monday-Sunday: Address 78 Airport Blvd, Singapore East Coast Park is one of the best places to spend an afternoon cycling!
One of the best ways to beat the heat is to spend a splashing day at Wild Wild Wet Singapore! Grab a float and lounge along the lazy river or muster up your courage and race down the slides. Our favourite slide is the Free Fall where you stand above a trap door and free fall down the tube! Many of us might have fond memories of camping outdoors in Pulau Ubin during Outward Bound camp days, but did you know that there is also a small hill, Bukit Puaka for you to hike up for some views?
The hike up Puaka Hill is only 20 minutes long but the path is rocky and can be pretty steep so it is definitely still a workout! You can also choose to cycle around the area or go on a Kayaking tour! Pre-book your Kayaking experience on Klook. The Ubin Kelong Boat tour will let you see the island from a new perspective and the privacy of your own private boat.
Power through the waters on a river safari adventure where you can spot flora,fauna and wildlife like wild boars before you visit the floating fish farm, Smith Marine Floating Restaurant. Pre-book your Ubin boat tour on Klook. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a place of worship for the Buddhists in Singapore and is home to an impressive collection of relics. Apart from that, the interior even houses a teahouse and a theatre so head on in to have a look. Go on a Chinatown walking tour to discover new and interesting stories and facts about the area.
Pre-book your Chinatown walking tour on Klook. Known for its healing properties, this tiny wonder balm is a menthol-based formula that reportedly cures everything from headaches to sprains and discomfort. A four generational coffee shop, this eating house was founded in when the owners of Tong Ah Eating House discovered the secret of roasting three kinds of coffee beans with sugar and butter. Address: 35 Keong Saik Rd, Although rickshaws have been long replaced by the buses and MRTs, you can still spot a few in Chinatown once in a while.
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