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The iconic Merlion Statue is the pride and national symbol of the ‘Lion City’, Singapore. It is an 8.6-metre tall statue, weighing 70 tonnes which was unveiled in 1972 by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. It is a unique statue with a lion’s head on a fish body which holds great cultural and historical significance for the locals. The half-fish represents the city’s beginning as a fishing village whereas the half-lion represents its development as a leading metropolis.
Clarke Quay is a riverside historical quay, which is a platform to load goods and people into the boat. Sitting on the Singapore River, this Quay was once a major trading port and now is famed for being surrounded by fun arenas like cafes, clubs and restaurants. The location is majorly known for its beautiful architecture which holds modernism and a bit of rustic charm.
A perfect balance of technology and nature can be seen at the magnificent Supertree Grove, located in Gardens By The Bay. Considered a popular tourist attraction, this place offers a serene 360 degree view of the whole Gardens by the Bay and showcases its magical energy at night through an incredible light and sound show at Garden Rhapsody.
Situated just in the middle of two giant supertrees of 50 meters, the OCBC skyway is one of the beautiful attractions to visit in the Garden by the bay. Resting in the heart of downtown Marina Bay, this 128-meter long skyway offers a majestic panoramic view of the whole lush green garden.
The Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool is a rooftop pool along the ledge from where one can enjoy some of the most beautiful views of the sunset and Singapore skyline while having a peaceful dip in the water. This infinity pool is open for all and can be enjoyed whenever you wish. To make the experience even more enjoyable, one can also enjoy a party here with their loved ones.
Situated amidst the South bay Garden, this splendid greenhouse conservatory, Cloud forest, houses more than thousands of plants of 135 different species from all around the world. Cloud forest is the home to the World's second-largest indoor waterfall and a 138ft Cloud mountain surrounded by lush green plants of unique species. The whole conservatory significantly replicates the cool and moist climate conditions of mountain regions in SouthEast Asia, Central, and South America.
For everyone, the Tiger Sky Tower ride is a really peaceful and enjoyable experience. In order to do so, one must enter a disc-shaped cabinet that will transport them to the building's highest floor, the 36th floor. From there, one may get a good view of the Singapore cityscape as well as the nearby islands. The Sentosa Island Tiger Sky Tower is one of a kind, providing guests with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Everyone should go to the Tiger Sky Tower on Sentosa Island to spend the time of their life in the clouds. The location is distinctive in its own right, and the 7-minute trip can be a lot of fun to share with friends and family.
Feel thrilled travelling back to the Jurassic age by visiting Changi Jurassic Mile, an outdoor installation of live size dinosaurs. Walk on the 1 km path and feel thrilled to watch 20 prehistoric dinosaurs and other creatures from that age posing on both sides. You can also opt to take a cycle ride instead through this pathway. The experience will be especially exciting for children who would feel as if they are in a live-action Jurrasic Park.
Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1975, Sultan Mosque is one of the most significant mosques in Singapore. It is located between the North Bridge Road and Muscat Street within the Rochor district of Singapore. This mosque was named after Sultan Hussain Shah and built in Indo-Saracenic architecture.
Located in the Seah Street of Singapore, this amazing museum features a wide collection of 50,000 vintage and modern toys and memorabilia from the 18th to 20th centuries. The featured toys here are collected from at least 40 countries of the South East Asian region. Every single day thousands of visitors throng to this place to witness more than 8000 toys displayed here.
A great pastime for fitness enthusiasts, who can get in a fun exercise by jumping around the trampoline park, especially with kids and children. Katapult Trampoline Park in Singapore provides an unforgettable experience. Indulge in a trampoline jumping session in this park with your friends for a fun day out.
Holey Moley Singapore is a perfect blend of a mini golf course and an amazing bar attracting the young and wild crowd of Singapore at night. The central hub of parties, quirky South Asian food, extraordinary ambiance and music, and of course the booze, Holey Moley never disappoints in terms of its tourist friendly environment.
The Skywalk trail, which is 11 storeys and 181 metres long, offers visitors a magnificent treetop trip on their approach to Fort Siloso. This skywalk is one of Singapore's most attractive sights, and is a fantastic opportunity to get a bird's-eye view of the Siloso fort. The fact that a part of the trail has glass bottom makes walking on it even more thrilling.
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