One of Singapore's iconic attractions, known as the 'Sky Garden.' The park features two giant plant conservatories—the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, showcasing Mediterranean and subtropical plants as well as the climate of tropical high-altitude regions, with a spectacular indoor waterfall.
One of Singapore's landmark attractions, the Ferris wheel offers a 360-degree view of the stunning cityscape of Singapore, especially unforgettable at night with the interplay of city lights and nightscapes.
Famous for its iconic infinity pool located on the hotel's rooftop, seamlessly connected to the sky, overlooking the stunning Marina Bay scenery. Even if you are not staying at the hotel, you can visit the observation deck to admire the magnificent city views.
The gallery houses a vast collection of modern and contemporary Southeast Asian art. The building is a repurposed former Supreme Court and City Hall, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and architecture aficionados alike.
Focused on showcasing the history, culture, and lifestyle of Singapore's Peranakan community, the museum features a rich collection ranging from traditional costumes to furniture and porcelain, offering an in-depth look into the cultural heritage of this unique community.