Recommended Free Attractions in Singapore

Singapore offers numerous free attractions, including nature scenery, urban architecture, and cultural history, perfect for visitors to explore and experience.

Singapore's first UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. It features lattice gardens showcasing various climbing plants, a scenic Swan Lake, expansive lawns, abundant plants and flowers, and a children's playground perfect for family outings, making it an ideal weekend destination. Accessible from Exit A of Botanic Gardens MRT Station (CC19).
A must-visit for nature lovers, it's a great place for hiking and outdoor activities, offering free views of Singapore's natural scenery. Spanning almost 10 kilometers, it connects Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, Kent Ridge Park, and HortPark. It's suitable for hiking or cycling, allowing visitors to enjoy scenic surroundings while exercising.
These Supertrees are one of Singapore's iconic attractions, often seen on postcards. They are exceptionally beautiful when illuminated at night, creating a futuristic atmosphere, and are a must-see urban feature of Singapore.
Located at Changi Airport, though it's a terminal, its architectural and scenic beauty is impressive and worth visiting for free. It features unique attractions such as an indoor waterfall, making it a great spot to explore even if you're not catching a flight.
This temple is filled with incense smoke and houses shrines dedicated to hundreds of Chinese deities. It's said that the Goddess of Mercy, Guan Yin, forgoes entering nirvana to alleviate human suffering. Visitors often come to seek guidance by shaking bamboo sticks. Gods are believed to be most receptive to prayers during new moon and full moon days. Located at E 178 Waterloo St., Bugis. The nearest MRT station is Bugis.
Conducted via a National Heritage Board map on a phone, there are ten informational signs around the community to help understand the area's history. The route is approximately 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) and starts from Tiong Bahru Food Centre, 30 Seng Poh Rd., Tiong Bahru. It's free, and the nearest MRT station is Tiong Bahru.