Kampong Glam
Kampong Glam is a great place to experience Malay and Islamic culture, with its stunning architecture, exotic shops, and delicious gourmet food. If you visit during Ramadan, you will find snack stalls and cultural performances everywhere, especially the festive atmosphere at night is even more immersive.
Chinatown Heritage Centre
The Chinatown Heritage Centre is a refurbished three-story shophouse. Through various exhibits and oral histories in the heritage centre, you can immerse yourself and clearly understand the living conditions and hardships of early Chinese immigrants.
Sentosa
Sentosa Island is the third largest island outside the main island of Singapore. It has now been developed into a well-equipped marine park and is a well-known tourist resort. It's a great island with everything you need for eating, drinking, and entertainment, including Universal Studios and an aquarium.
The Merlion in the park is a symbol of Singapore. The park has an open-air viewing platform where visitors can walk up to the Merlion for photos. Various art performances and entertainment activities can be held on the platform. TIP: The last day of operation for the Merlion on the island is set for October 20, 2019, after which it will be dismantled.
This area is home to immigrants from South Asian countries such as India and Pakistan, with the majority being of Indian descent, hence the name Little India. It is a microcosm of India, especially during certain festivals when the area is decorated into a splendid mythical world, rich in ethnic customs.
Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is a new landmark in Singapore. The garden features two conservatories, one named 'Flower Dome' and the other 'Cloud Forest'. During the day, you can visit the two conservatories to admire the myriad of plants. In the evening, you can enjoy a spectacular light show and experience the night view of the garden. The seamless tour will surely leave you wanting more!