Botanical Garden of Singapore

18, Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore

Sightseeing in Singapore If you try to make a list of the top ten attractions in Singapore, the Botanical Garden will definitely enter this hit list. This reserve is about 150 years old, and it is infinitely beautiful.

The Ferris wheel in Singapore is

Singapore, Ave. Raffles, 30

Sightseeing in Singapore The gigantic Ferris wheel in Singapore (Singapore Flyer) in 2008 already as much as 30 meters surpassed the famous "London Eye". The highest point is 165 meters; to understand that you are there is very easy, you will be congratulated on staying at the right height by the wheel.

Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo, 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore

Sightseeing in Singapore The Singapore Zoo is considered one of the best zoos in the world. And as for the level of comfort for animals, and for visitors. The main feature and pride of this zoo is that all animals here are kept in conditions as close as possible to the natural habitat.

Arabian region in Singapore

Kampong Glam, Singapore

Sightseeing in Singapore The Arab region or Kampong Glam is considered the smallest in Singapore. It is a few streets concentrated around the main local landmark - the Sultan Mosque.

Little India

Little India, Singapore

Sightseeing in Singapore Numerous shops with goods ranging from gold and jewelry to spices and traditional Indian sari clothes compete with each other for buyers.

Museum of Optical Illusions in Singapore

Singapore, 26 Sentosa Gateway, Resorts World Sentosa

Sightseeing in Singapore The Singapore Museum of Optical Illusions is a branch of the museum of the same name, located in Seoul. The Museum of Optical Illusions (Trick Eye Museum) opened its doors to visitors at the Resorts World Sentosa. The area of ​​the museum is approximately 800 square meters.

Oceanarium of Singapore

80 Siloso Road, Sentosa

Sightseeing in Singapore The oceanarium on Sentosa is a unique opportunity to learn more about the underwater world of Singapore. Here everything is done in such a way as to generate maximum interest among visitors.

Parks Night Safari and River Safari

Singapure, Rd Mandai Lake

Sightseeing in Singapore The Night Safari Park was opened in 1994 and by now has become the 11-time winner of the "Best Country Attractions" prize from the State Tourism Committee. This is the first park in the world that is designed solely to study and show visitors to night animals.

Bird Park Jurong

Singapore, 2 Jurong Hill

Sightseeing in Singapore Singapore's Jurong Bird Park is the largest in Asia. It opened in 1971, and today the number of its inhabitants has reached five thousand. Among them are all kinds of birds with about 400 species. The park covers an area of ​​more than 20 hectares, and it imitates the habitats of birds from different continents.

Universal Studios in Singapore

8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore

Sightseeing in Singapore Opens the list of the most-most entertainment in Singapore, of course, the magic amusement park Universal Studios, which is located on the territory of Resorts World Sentosa, which is on Sentosa Island.

Sentosa Boardwalk

Sentosa Boardwalk

Sightseeing in Singapore Sentosa Boardwalk is a multi-level pedestrian road connecting Sentosa and Singapore. It runs parallel to the bridge, along which cars drive from island to island, and consists of two parts.

Chinatown in Singapore

Chinatown, Singapore

Sightseeing in Singapore In addition to the unusual buildings, in the quarter you can find the so-called Food Street, with a variety of public catering, the Night Market, several Chinese Buddhist temples, mosques and the famous Hindu temple of Sri Mariamman.

The sights of Singapore, the state, symbolized by a semi-shiny semi-shawl, attracts numerous admirers of Asian color, tropical nature and various "miracles" that clearly demonstrate the full strength and power of former British colonies..Most of the urban legends that enveloped the face of Singapore, modified in the 70s, were created not so long ago, but it's no less interesting to learn about them..Against the backdrop of a close intertwining of cultures, manifested primarily in the simultaneous existence of different religions, huge skyscrapers seem to be especially advantageous, as if symbolizing the aspiration of city dwellers to new and new heights .

Perhaps, one of the main attractions of the city-state - four quarters, in which different ethnic groups live. Chinatown or Chinatown, Little India, the Arab Quarter and the Malayan village are interesting for their national colors and a variety of religious architecture. Also here you can buy souvenirs and tasty lunch.

The Malayan village or Jaylang Serai is the residence of the Malays who came here from the Arab quarter in the first third of the 20th century. In addition to all kinds of entertainment associated with traditional crafts and art, you can go to the Museum of Culture.