List of Top 17 Best Things to do in Singapore 2024

by Dibash Sarkar
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Best Things to do in Singapore

Singapore is one of the expensive cities in the world, despite being small in size as compared to other Asian countries. Singapore is packed with entertainment, artificial wonders, well planned routes, night safaris and wide array of cuisines to cater to the taste and preferences of the tourists. If you find this post interesting, you can bookmark this page.        

Here are the 17 Best Things to do in Singapore:

Check out the list of Top 17 Best Things to do in Singapore 2024:

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is a popular tourist attraction and also a horticultural treasure that is located in the heart of Singapore’s downtown. Gardens by the Bay offers you a diverse fauna that are displayed in an awe-inspiring manner. There are number of parts within the Gardens by the Bay that are itself attractions, such as Cloud Forest, Flower Dome, Floral Fantasy, OCBC Skywalk and Supertree Observatory. The entry fee to this beauty is $12 for adults and $8 for children. The picturesque scenario around the Gardens by the Bay will offer you an unforgettable experience.       

national gallery singapore
national gallery singapore

National Gallery Singapore holds the largest public collections of modern art of around 9000 works in the Southeast Asia. The gallery is spread between two buildings, former Supreme Court of the country and City Hall. The price of the ticket for entry to National Gallery Singapore is between 5 to 20 Singapore Dollars. The collection of Asian and Sigaporean art present in the building will awe-struck you. Some the famous painting that are present within the building tayou mustn’t miss are:

  • The Virgin of the Rocks – Leonardo da Vinci   
  • The Arnolfini Portrait – Jan Van Eyck
  • A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal – Johannes Vermeer
  • Bacchus and Ariadne – Titian
  • Sunflowers – Vincent Van Gogh
  • The Fighting Temeraire – Joseph Mallord Willan Turner
  • Venus and Mars – Sandro Botticelli

Kampong Glam

kampong glam
kampong glam

Kampong Glam is a Muslim quarter that dates back to the 1800s, however the area has developed over the period of time. Kampong Glam is renowned for two majestic landmarks, first, the former Sultan palace, also called Istana Kampung Gelam and second, Sultan mosque, which is an important mosque. This place depicts the historical and religious blending with the modern day to offer a vibrant and refreshed look. This place also has a number of stores that offers various goods and delicacies. Moreover, the Haji lane will offer you a scene of hip boutiques and coloured street art.      

The Intan

the intan
the intan

The Intan is the private residence of Alvin Tapp, who has colled 1500 objects drom Peranakan culture that took him over 30 years. The house boasts a collection of Kasut Manek, which is an ornate beaded slippers that were worn by Chinese women and hand painted enamel tiffin carriers in delicate floral design. You can also consider it as a boutique museum that showcases items that dates back to the 15th century.  

Pulau Ubin

pulau ubin
pulau ubin

Pulau Ubin was renowned for the granite queries, but in 1970, it closed down and at present there are only around 50 residents present in that island. The island will give you a feel of time travelling back to old times, as it shows old fashioned lifetyle of the inhabitants. Visitors mainly visit this island to witness rubber and coconut plantations, fish farm and the last remaining kampong of Singapore.     

Merlion Park

Merlion Park
Merlion Park

Merlion Park is renowned for the 28 foot tall Merlion statue, which is  half fish and half lion statue carved in stone and shoots water into the bay. This statue was built back in teh year 1972 and is considered as one of the popular tourist destination in Singapore. The fish tail symbolises the finishing village, as in the early period, Singapore has many fishing villages and the lion head refers as a nod to Singapura, which means lion city in Malay.   

Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands is considered to be a landmark destination that hosts hotel, Michelin star restaurant, casino, convention center,art and science museum and a mall. Thiis place is a destination for visitors who appreciate luxury. The resort comprise of three 55 storeyed towers highlighting the extravagant suites and rooms along with personal butler service. Visitors are attracted towards this hotel, a it offers you the chances of swimming at the highest infinity pool in the world. This is one of the best thing to do in singapore     

Haw par Villa

Haw par Villa
Haw par Villa

Haw par Villa was inaugurated in the year 1930, even before the era of internet and television. This eight acre outdoor park was founded by philanthropist and Tiger Balm founder Aw Boon Haw. He commissioned over 1000 detailed dioramas ans sculptures that would help in teaching traditional Chinese values. Earlier it was a popular and crowded place that has lost its luster over the years. Asian cultural park is considered to be last of its kind around the world.  

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St. Andrew’s Cathedral

St. Andrew’s Cathedral
St. Andrew’s Cathedral

St. Andrew’s Cathedral is an Anglican Cathedral in Singapore, which is located  near City Hall, Downtown Core. It is also one the oldest buildings within the area and will attract you with its Neo Gothic design that is topped with a minimalist spire. The church is surrounded by park grounds that helps it resemble to a sanctuary located amidst an urban area. The artifacts from early medieval era till post reformation time are located within the church. The church stands as a testimony to old architecture, culture and history.    

Thian Hock Keng

Thian Hock Keng
Thian Hock Keng

Thian Hock Keng is a temple that is also known as Tianfu temple, which is the oldest Buddhist temple in Singapore. The architecture of the temple reflects traditional southern Chinese architecture style, which was built without using a single nail. This temple is believed to be dedicated to the Goddess of Sea, Mazu. The Fujian-style broken porcelain roof ridges and the phoenix and dragon sculptures will set a feast for your eyes. However, photography is strictly permitted within the temple.    

Sentosa

Sentosa
Sentosa

Sentosa is an island resort that is spread across an area of 1236 acre of land. This resort is located in the southern coast of Singapore and is a major tourist attraction due to the presence of SEA aquarium and Universal Studios Singapore. Both the Singaporean residents as well as foreign travellers visit this place for enjoying different activities like zip line at Mega Adventure Park and playing golf at Sentosa Golf Club. The tropical landscape and pristine beaches will offer you scenic beauty and an amazing experience in singapore .     

The Southern Ridges

The Southern Ridges
The Southern Ridges

The Southern Ridges is a recreational trail that is at a length of 6.2 mile that connects five parks namely, Labrador Nature Reserve, Kent Ridge Park, Hort Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park and Mount Faber Park. The ridge offers mesmerizing scenario consisting of jungle like canopies, unique fauna and flora along with magnificent walkways. The timber deck is lofted at an altitude of 256 feet above the ground and is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore that is loved by photographers. 

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is a sanctuary for both fauna and flora, which is also an ASEAN Heritage park. This reserved is spread in an area of 500 acres of land that consists of ponds, mudflats, mangroves and also a biodiverse ecosystem. The biodiverse ecosystem also consists of odd crocodile, otters, monitor lizards, water snakes, crabs and mudskippers. Moreover, this sanctuary is also internationally recognized as a place for migratory birds. 

East Coast Road

East coast road
East coast road

East Coast Road will help you stroll within a stretch of 2 mile  that highlights the colurful heritage shophouses. Along the road there are also som handpicked restaurants such as 328 Katong Laska and some stores and museums showcasing Peranakan or Chinese culture, which is a large part of the local identity. The area is also near to the East Coast park.  

Singapore Botanic Gardens

singapore botanic gardens
singapore botanic gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens is a UNESCO world heritage site that has been divided into three areas or core. The first is the Tanglin core, which is the oldest among the three and is the first to be seen. Second is the Tyersall-Gallop core that consists of park’s rainforest and third is the Bukit Timah core, which comprise of childrens garden that has a farm, suspension bridge and treehouses. WIthin the compound, you can also visit the National Orchid Garden to witness over 1000 species of orchids and 2000 hybrids that are put to display. 

Night Safari

night safari
night safari

Night Safari is the first safari park to see the nocturnal animals and is a very [popular attraction. The safari is spread across an area of 86 acre reserve that is a house to over 130 species of animals that may rage around 2500 animals. The night tour lasts for about 40 minutes to cover the themed geographic areas, however, animals sightings are not guaranteed. You can also book in advance for the safari for the weekends to see live tiger feeding. 

Esplanade- Theatres on the Bay

Esplanade- Theatres on the Bay
Esplanade- Theatres on the Bay

Esplanade- Theatres on the Bay is a premier art venue of Singapore that offers multiple performance spaces including an open-air concert space,an outdoor theater, recital studio for jazz concerts and chamber music, horse shoe shaped theater with orchestra pit and an amazing state-of-the-art concert hall. The building of Esplanade is itself a marvel showcasing spiky exterior of the dome, which earned it a nickname Durian. 

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