Singapore attracts millions of travelers from all over the globe because it houses fascinating, world-class heritage sites, lavishing malls, and many other pleasing tourist spots. However, it is quite expensive because it is one of the most significant global financial centers. If you plan a tour of Singapore, it might be difficult for you to decide which places to see as a first-time visitor because of the wide variety of locations and limited period of your trip. Below are some of Singapore's renowned tourist spots, which are enthralling and must be included in your trip.
Have you ever witnessed a spectacular nature park? Gardens by the Bay is one of the largest nature parks in Singapore, covering an area of 101 hectares. This garden serves around 50-60 million visitors annually and operates from 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily. It houses one of the biggest green sites, such as its Flower Dome - the world's largest glass greenhouse. It also has three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garde, and Bay Central Garden. It also consists of many other natural sites, such as Supertree Grove, Horticultural Themed Gardens, Children's Garden, etc.
It would be great to start your trip by knowing the country you are visiting. Singapore Flyer Time Capsule is a technologically advanced place that allows visitors to go on a thrilling journey to learn about Singapore's history, present status, and future goals. This Time Capsule showcase is guided by a time travel robot (R65). After the Time Capsule, the travelers are taken to the Singapore Flyer (A Giant Observation Wheel), which provides a stunning country view. It allows visitors from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Sunday.
Night Safari is the first natural zoo in the world and one of the top tourist attractions of Singapore. This zoo is home to over 100 species and 900 animals, and it allows visitors to spot night-sleeping animals and exhibits the park's large and fascinating animals. It includes Tram Trail, Fishing Cat Trail, East Lodge Trail, Creatures of the Night show, etc. Night Safari operates from 7:15 p.m. to 12 a.m., seven days a week. You can view animals like Greater Flamingos, Fishing Cat, Bull Asian Elephant, and many others.
Clarke Quay is one of the liveliest places you will ever come across, and it is also called "Singapore's Heart of Nightlife." You can find numerous fun activities at Clarke Quay, which provides an exhaustive list of bars, pubs, and nightclubs. Moreover, this place has various fascinating dining spots, restaurants, splendid views of architectural brilliance, and monuments. Clarke Quay allows visitors from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Sunday. This place is perfect for party lovers and fun-loving people.
Another great place to include in your Singapore trip is "Haji Lane." This place is situated in the Kampong Glam and is one of its most interesting streets. It is home to numerous shops and cafes built in the "Early Shophouse" style, providing a visual street to the visitors. You can find various stores, cafes, and shops, such as Good Luck Beerhouse, Pizza Fabrica, and Monocle. This place perfectly depicts street art and is a must-visit place for artistic people.
A trip is incomplete without visiting a temple. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is one of the most visited temples in Singapore, located in the Chinatown district. This temple runs from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. This temple houses two museums that narrate fascinating stories about the figures of traditional notes and the sacred relics of the Buddha and his disciples. Also, the temple houses the tooth relic of the historical Buddha, situated on the temple's 4th floor.
This is a gondola lift, serving as an aerial link from Mount Faber (Faber Peak Singapore) on Singapore Island to the resort island of Sentosa. It was the world's second aerial ropeway system to span a harbor and the first ever aerial linkway to stretch across a harbor at its inception. Singapore Cable Car offers beautiful and serene aerial scenic views of Singapore for the specified route. They allow a maximum of 8 passengers per cabin with an affordable fee.