Admire Singapore's famous locations
You can see sites like the Civic District, Arts Museum, CBD Ares, Esplanade Theatre By the Bay, Civilian War Memorial, Helix Bridge, and Orchard Lane, beginning the second day of the trip with a half-day city tour. Don't miss out on Singapore Plaza, Suntec City, Singapore Flyer, Merlion Statue, Singapore Flyer, and Thian Hock Keng Temple, a popular shopping place. You'll head out and see Sentosa Island in the second half of the day, which is popular for its beautiful beaches, parks, high-rises, eating spots, and casinos. In Sentosa, you'll visit Wings of Time and Madame Tussauds. You'll even get a cable car trip one
way, from which you can experience spectacular views.
City: Singapore
Sightseeing Activities
MERLION PARK
Merlion Park, which is situated near One Fullerton in the CBD (Central Business District) area and houses two Merlion statues, is an iconic Singapore sight. Merlion is a legendary beast with a lions head and a fishs body who is revered as a symbol of the Lion City.
The larger of the two sculptures, which spouts water from its mouth, stands 8.6 metres tall, and was later joined by a Merlion cub, which stands 2 metres tall and is placed near the main Merlion. While seeing the concrete framework isnt worth the trip in and of itself, the views of Marina Bay make it worthwhile.
ORCHARD ROAD
Orchard Road, Singapores main shopping street, is a 2.2-kilometer-long luxury shopping destination. It is home to globally renowned stores, coffeehouses, and restaurants, and is known for its premium retail shopping experience.
TANGS, Singapores oldest department store, houses Asian collectibles and souvenirs, and is one of the most well-known stores in Orchard Roas. The ION Orchard Shopping Mall is another famous destination.
MADAME TUSSAUDS SINGAPORE
Madame Tussauds is a wax museum in London. The famous Madame Tussauds wax museum, based in London, has a branch in Singapore. Life-like wax sculptures of notable celebrities and global icons from the fields of fashion, music, movies, sports, and politics can be found at the museum in Singapore.
Madame Tussauds in Singapore, which has wax statues of global icons as well as many celebrities, movie stars, athletes, and historical figures, also has a range of interactive activities to keep visitors entertained throughout their visit. On the Spirit of Singapore boat trip, there are beautiful sights to see, as well as fascinating history to learn about Singapore and its transformation from the Images of Singapore Live display.
ESPLANADE
The Esplanade is a performing arts centre near Marina Bay that has held over 37,000 shows and focuses on foreign performers. For over 15 years, the Esplanade has welcomed over 26 million visitors. Its a 60,000-square-meter space devoted solely to theatre and the arts. It gets its name from the Esplanade Park, where Theatres by the Bay is situated, which is located right at the mouth of the Singapore River. This performing arts centre has a concert hall with a seating capacity of
around 1,600 people and a theatre with a seating capacity of 2000 people. Every few months, the Esplanade puts on a new display, and they believe in giving new artists a chance.
SINGAPORE FLYER
The Singapore Flyer is Asias biggest giant observation wheel, standing at a majestic height of 165 metres. The massive Ferris wheel is installed on a 3-story terminal building at Marina Bay and offers a 360-degree stunning panoramic view of the Lion City.
The breathtaking view from the flyer is best enjoyed at dusk, when you can see the iconic attractions such as the Singapore River, Raffles Place, and Merlion Park lit up spectacularly at night. The Singapore Flyers main attraction is its 28 city-bus sized air-conditioned capsules, which are designed to transport 28 passengers on a 30-minute mind-blowing tour of Singapores skyline.
HELIX BRIDGE
The beautiful Helix Bridge connects Marina Central and Marina South in Singapores Marina Bay district. It is a pedestrian bridge that connects the citys current CBD area with the newly built Bayfront district, and is known as "The Helix." The breathtaking structure is illuminated by ribbons of LED lighting at night, making it a popular tourist attraction.
The construction of this beautiful piece of architecture is based on a double helix structure that is modelled after the structure of DNA, which is why it was previously known as the "Double Helix Bridge." This 280-meter-long bridge, made of a special duplex stainless steel, can accommodate up to 16000 people at once.
SENTOSA ISLAND
Sentosa Island, a small resort island off Singapores southern coast, is home to themed attractions, sun-drenched beaches, lush rainforests, amazing spas, and some well-known resort hotels.
Sentosa Island is densely packed with attractions, including a butterfly garden, amusement parks, a spectacular aquarium (Underwater World), vibrant beach clubs, a multicultural village, and the islands highlight, a massive Merlion Statue.
ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM
The ArtScience museum in Marina Bay is a premier exhibition space that brings art and science together in a unique way. It houses ever-changing themes and exhibits across its 21 gallery rooms, making it one of Singapores oddest buildings.
The iconic ArtScience Museum building, built by Moshe Safdie to resemble a giant white lotus, is a major attraction for its architecture as well as the exhibits in fields as diverse as art, science, design, media, and technology. ArtScience Museum, which bills itself as "the place where the future is developed," is known for hosting international exhibits in collaboration with renowned museums and galleries. Theres also a permanent exhibit there.