Singapore Travel Features

This article describes the tourist features and attractions of each region of Singapore, including the major attractions in the West, East, Central, North and South.

Holland Village is a major neighborhood mix in the western part of Singapore with many restaurants, bars and art galleries.
Dempsey Hill is a major combination of neighborhoods in the western part of Singapore, known for its restaurants and art galleries.
Bukit Merah is a major combination of neighborhoods in the western part of Singapore with many parks and zoos.
Queenstown is a combination of major neighborhoods in the western part of Singapore with many restaurants and bars.
Joo Chiat is a place in the eastern part of Singapore to experience the Peranakan culture.
Koon Seng Road is a place in the eastern part of Singapore known for its traditional Peranakan architecture.
Changi Chapel & Museum is an attraction in the eastern part of Singapore that showcases the history during World War II.
East Coast Park is a large park in the eastern part of Singapore for outdoor activities and recreation.
Chinatown Food Street is a famous food street in central Singapore offering a wide variety of local cuisines.
Thian Hock Keng Temple is a historic temple in central Singapore that is culturally and historically significant.
Central Water Catchment is a large park and nature reserve in northern Singapore for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing.
Sentosa Island is a famous vacation island south of Singapore with beaches and resorts.
Marina Bay Sands is an iconic landmark in Singapore, combining a hotel, casino, shopping mall and observation deck.
Gardens by the Bay is a large garden in Singapore with a variety of exotic plants and spectacular Supertree structures.
Singapore Zoo is a famous zoo in Singapore, known for its open-air animal displays and rich variety of animals.