The Singapore ArtScience Museum is the shell-shaped building on the promenade by the Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands. Though this Singapore museum boasts a gorgeous lily pond and eye-catching architecture, you will be surprised that most of the museum is actually located underground below sea level! Please note that as of May 2025, the FutureWorld…
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This tab highlights the Singapore things to do and attractions. From Sentosa Island to Gardens by the Bay and to the Singapore Zoo and beyond!
The 35 Picturesque Things To See at the Singapore Botanic Gardens
The Singapore Botanic Gardens are Asia’s first and only tropical botanic gardens and UNESCO World Heritage Site! The best part is, that it’s totally free to visit. This includes its many indoor exhibits, galleries, and museums as well as playgrounds! Even the Botanic Gardens MRT Stop (CC19/DT9) is lushly decorated in plants and greenery so much…
Universal Studios Singapore: 5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Went
Universal Studios Singapore is an iconic part of Sentosa Island and the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. Open since 2010, the park stretches across 25 hectares/62 acres with a whopping 17 rides! Yet, it is still considered the smallest of all Universal theme parks, especially when compared to the three park mega-complex in…
The Singapore SEA Aquarium: Five Key Highlights about this Sentosa Island Attraction
The iconic Singapore SEA Aquarium is among the largest aquariums in the world, proudly housing over 100,000 marine animals from 1,000 species spread across 40+ habitats. In 2025, the Singapore SEA Aquarium celebrates 12 years since opening its doors under the name Marine Life Park in 2012. Feel free to use the table of contents:…
33 Enriching Attractions at Singapore Haji Lane & Kampong Glam
Haji Lane & Arab Street (Kampong Glam neighborhood): Home to the Middle Eastern archways, the Sultan Mosque, and a number of colorful murals and buildings, Kampong Glam will make you feel like you are no longer in Southeast Asia. Sometimes referred to as Kampung Gelam, Kampong means village while Glam is the paper bark tea tree,…
25 Astonishing Singapore Chinatown Hot Spots That Tourists Overlook
Singapore’s Chinatown is not only a top Singapore attraction on its own, but hosts a number of picture worthy murals, temples, and architectural landmarks, many of which are free to explore. Singapore Chinatown is the place for cultural immersion as you stroll through the incense filled streets, admire its many murals, and taste local fruit…
6 Important Things to Know Before You Visit the Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer, most commonly known as the “eye” in other cities around the world, is one of the top Singapore attractions in the city with views from 162 m/532ft; this 42 story ferris wheel allows for a breathtaking 45 km/28-mile view Singapore’s many landmarks, to include beautiful Sentosa Island, Changi Airport, as well as parts of Malaysia…
13 Must-Do Singapore Free Attractions ~ Singapore on a Budget
Singapore can be done on a budget without having to miss out on awesome attractions. If you know where to look, you’ll see that Singapore has lots to offer in terms of green spaces, free museums, and so much more. I’ve made it easy for you and compiled a comprehensive list of Singapore free attractions…
Singapore Zoo Set To Open New Park – Rainforest Wild ASIA
The Singapore Zoo is soon to open its fifth park in Mandai Wildlife West; Rainforest Wild ASIA. It proudly markets itself as Asia’s first wildlife adventure park! Mark your calendars for March 12th, 2025 when the Singapore Zoo opens its doors to a new unique park where nature and wilderness are at the forefront; so…
Sentosa Island Singapore ~ Attractions & Things To Do
Sentosa Island Singapore is one of the city’s best known places for major tourist attractions such as Universal Studios Singapore, Resorts World, and one of the view places in Singapore where you can enjoy the sandy beaches. However, there are tons of attractions on Sentosa Island Singapore that are actually free! Feel free to use…