1. Gardens by the Bay
Arguably Singapore’s most famous attraction - Gardens by the Bay are a MUST. Open since 2012, the environmentally sustainable design was built to help increase the amount of green in the city.
2. Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens earned Singapore its first UNESCO World Heritage nomination. The gardens preserve pieces of Singapore’s wild heritage and show it off to visitors in a really beautiful way.
3. MacRitchie Reservoir
MacRitchie Reservoir Park, previously known as Thomson reservoir is Singapore’s oldest reservoir. It has an interesting history as it was donated by philanthropist Tan Kim Seng. The reservoir now serves as a great place where nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts can gather!
4. Siloso Beach
Probably the busiest beach in Singapore, located on Sentosa island, Siloso beach is full of restaurants, bars and fun activities for everyone to enjoy. Take a dip in the warm water, relax in the sun, indulge in amazing food or even treat yourself to a shopping spree!
5. Bukit Batok Hill
Situated in the western region, Bukit Batok was once covered by pineapple and rubber plantations back in the early 20th century. In the early 1940s industrialization started to happen and now, it’s well maintained and has some interesting places for tourists to explore.
6. Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands is Singapore’s most iconic hotel and luxurious resort that boasts the largest infinity pool in the world and irresistible views of Singapore’s skyline. Featuring countless other luxurious facilities, you definitely won’t be bored here!
7. Helix Bridge
This amazing footbridge connects the South Marine Bay and the Marine center over the Singapore River. The Helix bridge is also the first curved bridge of the world and was opened in 2010 for the public.