Discovering singapore

Highly regarded and one of the most lauded business destinations in Asia, Singapore is a premier MICE destination that promises an unrivalled experience with each visit. Brimming with energy, the city possesses a state-of-the-art infrastructure, a unique blend of contemporary and traditional ways of life, a rich and colourful multi-racial, multi-cultural heritage and is a melting pot of global cuisines. Click here to find out what you shouldn’t miss when you are in Singapore. Explore attractions and book tickets here.

MARINA BAY SANDS

Marina Bay Sands (MBS) is the leading business, leisure and entertainment destination in Asia. Located along the Marina Bay waterfront, MBS features three cascading hotel towers topped by an extraordinary SkyPark, 'floating' crystal pavilions, a lotus-inspired Museum, retail stores featuring cutting-edge labels and international luxury brands, trendy Celebrity Chef restaurants, endless entertainment at the theatre, the hottest night clubs and a Las Vegas-style casino. For more details to stay, dine or shop at MBS, click here.

GARDENS BY THE BAY

A national garden and premier horticultural attraction for local and international visitors, Gardens by the Bay is a showpiece of horticulture and garden artistry that presents the plant kingdom in a whole new way, entertaining while educating visitors with plants seldom seen in this part of the world, ranging from species in cool, temperate climates to tropical forests and habitats. Explore the Garden of Wonder here.

MERLION PARK

Travellers acquainted with Singapore will probably already know of our city’s national icon—the mythical Merlion, which possesses the body of a fish and the head of a lion. One of the most famous depictions of this iconic symbol is the statue found at Merlion Park—a scenic spot that stands near the mouth of the Singapore River. Planning to pay a visit? Find out more details here.

THE SINGAPORE FLYER

Officially launched in 2008, Singapore Flyer stands at 165 meters, with a diameter of 150 meters, making it one of the largest Giant Observation Wheels in the world. Visit here if you plan to savor Singapore's stunning skyline.

THE ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM

ArtScience Museum is an iconic cultural landmark in Singapore with a mission to explore where art, science, culture and technology come together. It is the ArtScience Museum, at the intersection of art and science that innovation and new ideas are formed. Find out more about the museum that reimagines the future here.

Discover Singapore's latest attraction, Jewel Changi Airport is a stunning 137,000m² indoor sanctuary, home to world-class experiences and award-winning airport services. Plan your experience here and don't miss Jewel's range of local shops that showcases products stamped with our heritage. Browse a heady mix of contemporary and traditional, and bring home a piece of Singapore!

From currency, weather, electricity and voltage, to tipping and non-smoking public spaces. Read more about Singapore before you arrive.

Singapore is home to more dishes than you can eat in a lifetime. From Michelin-starred delicacies and international cuisines to scrumptious creations by home-grown chefs and timeless hawker favorites, this is where you can taste it all. Savor new flavors, new atmospheres, and discover the obsession that goes into crafting every dish. Explore our food paradise here.

CHINATOWN

Once an enclave for Singapore’s Chinese immigrant population, the Chinatown of today is much-beloved for its blend of old and new, with historic temples and traditional medicinal halls sitting alongside bold new bars and trendy lifestyle shops. You’ll be able to spend an entire day exploring this vibrant district, which encompasses the neighborhoods of Tanjong Pagar, Bukit Pasoh, Kreta Ayer and Telok Ayer. Whether you’re exploring century-old temples or making new friends at hip watering holes, there’s always a new experience to in Chinatown.

LITTLE INDIA


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Little India today is one of Singapore’s most vibrant districts and a buzzing historic area that shows off the best of Singapore’s Indian community, from vibrant culture to incredible shopping. As you walk down Serangoon Road and neighboring streets, explore their mix of Hindu and Chinese temples, mosques and churches.

KAMPONG GELAM


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Historically one of Singapore’s oldest urban quarters, Kampong Gelam is a neighborhood where age-old traditions and trendy lifestyle come together in a heady blend. As you explore this historic district, let the golden dome of the majestic Sultan Mosque be the landmark that guides you along its busy streets and bustling byways.


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Whether you’re shopping on a budget, looking for eco-friendly shops or desire luxury retail therapy, discover the shopping experience to match your taste here.