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Singapore packs world-class attractions, rich culture, and incredible food into one compact, ultra-clean city. Whether you’re here for a short stopover or a full vacation, this guide covers the best places to visit in Singapore, plus practical tips to plan your trip like a pro.
If you’re visiting for a short break, read our guide on Singapore Short Getaway: Why It’s Worth the Trip.
| Attraction | Area | Best For | Time Needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marina Bay Sands SkyPark | Marina Bay | City Views | 1-2 Hours |
| Gardens by the Bay | Marina Bay | Nature & Photography | 2-4 Hours |
| Universal Studios Singapore | Sentosa | Families & Thrill Seekers | Full Day |
| Singapore Flyer | Marina Bay | Scenic Views | 1 Hour |
| Chinatown | Central Singapore | Culture & Food | 2-3 Hours |
| Little India | Central Singapore | Heritage & Culture | 2 Hours |
| Singapore Botanic Gardens | Tanglin | Nature & Relaxation | 2-3 Hours |
The iconic rooftop infinity pool and observation deck offer unbeatable skyline views. Visit at sunset for the best photos.
Home to the futuristic Supertree Grove and climate-controlled domes (Cloud Forest & Flower Dome). The light show at night is a must.
Snap a photo with Singapore’s famous half-lion, half-fish statue overlooking Marina Bay.
A giant Ferris wheel offering panoramic city views—especially magical at night.
Perfect for families and thrill-seekers. Don’t miss Transformers and Battlestar Galactica rides.
Beaches, beach clubs, cable car rides, and attractions like Skyline Luge and SEA Aquarium.
Snorkel with tropical fish or enjoy high-speed water slides.
Temples, heritage shophouses, and great food at Chinatown Complex.
Bright colors, spice markets, and temples like Sri Veeramakaliamman.
Home to the stunning Sultan Mosque and trendy Haji Lane for boutiques and street art.
A peaceful green escape—don’t miss the National Orchid Garden.
A scenic hike above the rainforest canopy.
Cycling, picnics, and sunset views along the coast.
Singapore is a foodie paradise. Try:
Visit famous hawker centres like:
Travellers looking for more food recommendations can explore our guide to Singapore’s Best Culinary Experiences.
Singapore is a year-round destination thanks to its tropical climate. However, many travellers prefer visiting between February and April when rainfall is typically lower. December is also popular due to festive lights, Christmas celebrations, and New Year events throughout the city.
Singapore transforms after sunset.
Some of the best evening experiences include:
Even if you’re not flying, Jewel is worth visiting.
Highlights include:
Many visitors consider it an attraction in its own right.
Most travellers can comfortably explore Singapore in 3 to 4 days. This allows enough time to visit Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, cultural neighbourhoods, and Singapore’s famous hawker centres without feeling rushed.
Day 1: Marina Bay Sands → Gardens by the Bay → Merlion Park
Day 2: Sentosa Island → Universal Studios → Beach evening
Day 3: Chinatown → Little India → Kampong Glam → Shopping (Orchard Road)
Looking beyond Singapore? Explore our guide to Best Places to Visit in Asia During December for more travel inspiration.
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