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105. Pinnacle@Duxton

Pinnacle@Duxton
3.9 /5

9 km
from city center
105 out of 190
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Located in : Chinatown

The Pinnacle@Duxton is an iconic 50-storey residential housing project in Singapore considered modern architecture at its finest. Located at city centre, is the site of the world's longest continuous sky gardens, found on the two unique skybridges of this residential complex at the 26th storey and the 50th storey. These skybridges offer breathtaking panoramic views of the splendid skyline of Singapore.

106. St Andrew's Cathedral

St Andrew's Cathedral
3.8 /5

8 km
from city center
106 out of 190
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Located in : Colonial District

St Andrew's Cathedral is the largest and oldest Anglican cathedral and a Neo-Gothic architectural landmark standing magnificently in the Civic District of Singapore. With its white-stone walls, sky rising spire, lancet-shaped windows, intricate embellishments, and colourfully stained glass windows, St. Andrew's Cathedral is an awe-inspiring beauty. The stained-glass windows are dedicated to three gentlemen who played significant roles in Singaporean history - John Crawford, William Butterworth, and Stamford Raffles.

107. Chek Jawa

Chek Jawa
Temporarily Closed 3.9 /5

20 km
from city center
107 out of 190
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Tanjung Chek Jawa, usually known as Chek Jawa, is an extensive wetland measuring 100 hectares, located to the South East of the Pulau Ubin island near the main island of Singapore. It is a vibrant mix of 6 diverse habitats, making it one of the richest ecosystems across the world. The visitors are amazed to find sandy and rock-filled beaches in close conjunction to a coral & seagrass lagoon as well as mangrove and coastal forests. Chek Jawa is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Singapore, especially for nature lovers, bird watchers and international tourists.

108. Thian Hock Keng Temple

Thian Hock Keng Temple
4.4 /5

8 km
from city center
108 out of 190
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Located in : Chinatown

The Thian Hock Keng Temple is Chinatown's oldest and most important Hokkien temple, translating into a 'Palace of Heavenly Happiness. Also known as Tianfu Temple, it was built for the worship of Mazu, a Chinese sea Goddess. A tranquil refuge, the beautiful temple features highly symbolic architectural designs: the stone lions standing at the entrance supposedly ward off evil spirits, and phoenix and peony paintings (in the central hall) epitomizes peace and good tidings.

109. ION Sky

ION Sky
3.8 /5

6 km
from city center
109 out of 190
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ION Sky is the stunning observation deck located on the 56th floor of the very famous ION Orchard Mall in Singapore. At 280 metres above ground, the 360-degree panoramic view of the Lion City from atop this spectacular observation deck is mind-stirring. ION Sky houses state-of-the-art BEHOLDTIM telescope, the first of its kind in Asia, guaranteeing the best views by both day and night. A multimedia animation show depicting Singapore's immersive history is also worth experiencing.

110. Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple

Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple
4.6 /5

6 km
from city center
110 out of 190
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Located in : Little India

Located in the heart of Little India, Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple is one of the oldest and grandest Hindu temples in Singapore. It is dedicated to Veeramakaliamman or the goddess Kali, the fierce embodiment of Shakti, and the 'destroyer of evil'.

111. Singapore City Gallery

Singapore City Gallery
4.5 /5

9 km
from city center
111 out of 190
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Located in : Chinatown

Singapore City Gallery is a three-storey visitor centre located between the historic Chinatown and the Centre Business District, famed for housing an enormous model replica of Singapore. Formerly known as the URA Gallery, the City Gallery traces the evolution of Singapore's physical transformation spread across 10 thematic areas and 50 audiovisual interactive exhibitions. Singapore City Gallery should definitely be visited by architecture and history lovers.

112. Kranji War Memorial

Kranji War Memorial
3.7 /5

10 km
from city center
112 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

The Kranji War Memorial, located at Kranji suburb of Singapore, commemorates the men and women from the Commonwealth who had lost lives during their service in the Second World War. The calm and beautiful cemetery has more than 4,400 white gravestones lined up in rows on the cemetery's slope, honouring men and women from Australia, Britain, Canada, India, Malaya, Netherlands, New Zealand and Sri Lanka.

113. Robertson Quay

Robertson Quay
3.7 /5

7 km
from city center
113 out of 190
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Located in : The Quays

The largest wharf in Singapore, followed by Boat Quay and Clarke Quay, Robertson Quay has always been the centre of nightlife for Singapore. This giant 50-hectare place is about 1.5 km south from the mouth of the Singapore River and ends near Kim Seng Bridge. Robertson Quay is a lively place for all to visit and take in the cultural mix up. With a large array of shopping malls, hotels, chic cafes, and activities littering the quay and its surroundings, Robertson Quay is definitely the perfect place to spend a luxurious and relaxing evening.

114. Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum

Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
4.6 /5

8 km
from city center
114 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

Trace the history of life on earth at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, a museum of natural history housed at the Kent Ridge Park campus of the prestigious National University of Singapore. This comprehensive museum possesses a catalogue of over 560,000 specimens, including the Raffles Natural History Collection.

115. Old Ford Factory

Old Ford Factory
3.6 /5

6 km
from city center
115 out of 190
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Located in : Northern And Central Singapore

The Former Ford Factory is a historic site and the venue of a permanent World War II exhibition, located at Upper Bukit Timah Road. Built in 1941 as an automobile factory, the building gained importance as it was the site of British surrender to the Japanese during World War II, in 1942. This national monument is an ideal location for history buffs and tourists to learn about Singapore’s colonial history, and how the Japanese occupation changed the landscape of the country.

116. Henderson Waves

Henderson Waves
2.5 /5

8 km
from city center
116 out of 190
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Standing at the height of thirty-six metres above Henderson Road, the Henderson Waves Bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge of Singapore. Take a walk along this engineering marvel to relish a panoramic view of Singapore skyline and the lush greenery enveloping the bridge. It is illuminated with bright, psychedelic lights till 2.00 AM, rendering a different charm altogether.

117. Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple

Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
3.6 /5

7 km
from city center
117 out of 190
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Located in : Kampong Glam

Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple is one of Singapore's major Buddhist temples, located at the Waterloo Street. Dedicated to Kuan Yin or Avalokitesvara, the Goddess of Mercy, devotees believe that they are blessed after worshipping at this temple, which makes it important to the Chinese community living in Singapore. Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple is also very popular for its divination predictions, which are claimed to be highly accurate.

118. HortPark

HortPark
3.6 /5

8 km
from city center
118 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

The 9-hectare HortPark, part of the Southern Ridges in Singapore, is garden resource centre which is said to be the first one-stop-shop gardening lifestyle hub in Asia. This beautiful park brings together the educational, recreational and gardening-related activities under a single roof. HortPark is a go-to place for gardening enthusiasts, families and community groups with interest in the environment.

119. Emerald Hill Road

Emerald Hill Road
3.6 /5

6 km
from city center
119 out of 190
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Located in : Orchard Road

Breathtaking architecture, quaint shophouses and beautiful heritage buildings make Emerald Hill Road one of Singapore's hidden gems. The tree-lined boulevard with trendy bars and terrace houses (which Emerald Road is most famous for), makes for a picture postcard neighbourhood - a verdant stretch standing in stark contrast to its immediate neighbour, Orchard Road, which is one of Singapore's main shopping areas, always full of hustle and bustle.

120. Changi Village

Changi Village
3.6 /5

18 km
from city center
120 out of 190
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Located in : Eastern Singapore

Changi Village is a marvel among all the waterfront stops in Singapore. Located at the Northern side of Changi which itself is situated towards the eastern end of Singapore, this village exudes a unique charm with white shorelines decorated all through with coconut palms. Access to the beach, good food, sanctuaries and nature make Changi Village ideal for a tranquil day-out.

121. Istana

Istana
3.6 /5

6 km
from city center
121 out of 190
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Istana, meaning 'Palace' in Malay, is the office and official residence of the President of Singapore and the working office of the Prime Minister of Singapore. The grand, whitewashed, neoclassical building is set in 16 hectares of ground on the Orchard Road. Built by the British between 1867 and 1869, There is a very eventful changing of guards on the first Sunday of every month which is the best time to visit Istana.

122. Reflections at Bukit Chandu

Reflections at Bukit Chandu
4.2 /5

9 km
from city center
122 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

Built upon a quiet grassy knoll of Bukit Chandu in Singapore, Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a small, interactive museum and heritage centre recounting the fierce 1942 Battle of Pasir Panjang (against the Japanese in Singapore during World War II). It is filled with interactive exhibits, artefacts, audio and video recordings, and wax mannequins depicting the battle and paying tribute to the 42 brave soldiers of the Malay Regiment, many of whom lost their lives during the Second World War. A must-visit for those interested in military history.

123. Little India Arcade

Little India Arcade
3.5 /5

6 km
from city center
123 out of 190
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Located in : Little India

The Little India Arcade is a bustling shopping centre nestled in the heart of Little India. The vibrant and chaotic winding alley has a collection of 20th-century shophouses selling jewellery, silverware, silk sarees, handicrafts, traditional Indian clothes and souvenirs.

124. Gillman Barracks

Gillman Barracks
3.5 /5

8 km
from city center
124 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

Gillman Barracks, once the house of the British Army, is a centre of contemporary arts in Singapore. The arts cluster is home to international art galleries, restaurants and the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, part of the prestigious Nanyang Technological University. These services are all found in the well-maintained colonial barracks found at the site. One can marvel at the elegant blend of the colonial architecture of Gillman Barracks and the buildings with the ever-evolving arts sphere of the modern world.

125. Labrador Nature Reserve

Labrador Nature Reserve
4.2 /5

10 km
from city center
125 out of 190
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Labrador Nature Park, also known as Labrador Nature Reserve, is a 9-km long trail of greenery along the Southern Ridges of Singapore. With its rich history and picturesque setting, the nature reserve is blessed with nature trails, heritage ruins and a seaside promenade. Labrador Reserve is home to more than 70 species of birds and animals along with historical relics of the Second World War and the Labrador Secret Tunnels, making it ideal to visit for bird-watchers, shutterbugs, joggers, nature lovers and history enthusiasts.

126. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple

Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
4.7 /5

6 km
from city center
126 out of 190
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Located in : Little India

The Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple is a Hindu place of worship located along Serangoon Road in Little India. A shrine to Lord Vishnu, the Hindu God of Preservation, this temple is known for its magnificently ornate 20-metre-high Gopuram (entrance tower) which depicts the various incarnations of the deity.

127. Chinese Heritage Centre

Chinese Heritage Centre
4.3 /5

15 km
from city center
127 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

The Chinese Heritage Centre is an autonomous institute of the prestigious Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, located in the historic Administration Building of the same. The centre includes a library, research centre and a museum with the building being a landmark reputed to be the only university created by the Chinese people living outside China. The tourists find it pleasant to stroll in the Yunnan Garden and stop by the beautiful Nantah Lake apart from looking at the unique architecture of this university building.

128. Telok Blangah Hill Park

Telok Blangah Hill Park
3.4 /5

8 km
from city center
128 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

Lying between the exuberant Mount Faber Park and Vibrant HortPark of the Southern Ridges of Singapore, Telok Blangah Hill Park is a calm, peaceful getaway to enjoy nature with a view. On one end of Telok Blangah Hill Park is the well-known Henderson Waves, which is a 274 metre long and 36-metre high undulatory structure with unique curved metal ribs, and on the other end is the Forest Walk which is a 1.3-kilometre long metal pathway offering breathtaking, bird-eye views of the forest below.

129. Cavenagh Bridge

Cavenagh Bridge
3.4 /5

8 km
from city center
129 out of 190
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Located in : Colonial District

One of the oldest and most recognizable bridges in Singapore, the Cavenagh Bridge is also the only suspension bridge which spans the lower reaches of the Singapore River. Completed in 1869 and built to celebrate 50 years of the founding of Singapore by Raffles in 1819, the Cavenagh Bridge was one of the first suspension bridges in all of Southeast Asia. Today, the bridge stands as a major tourist attraction, which people love to visit to enjoy a peaceful walk in solitude or to simply stand and watch the ferries pass by.

130. Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery

Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery
3.3 /5

5 km
from city center
130 out of 190
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Located in : Northern And Central Singapore

Lian Shang Shuang Lin Monastery known earlier as the Siong Lim Temple is a Buddhist monastery based at Toa Payoh, Singapore. The serene monastery consisting of seven different floors that are topped with a gold Pagoda and bears a likeness to the 800-year-old Fujian temple, Shanfeng. This breathtaking temple monastery out as a place of worship amidst the concrete haze of the city.

131. Sri Krishnan Temple

Sri Krishnan Temple
3.3 /5

7 km
from city center
131 out of 190
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Located in : Kampong Glam

Impossible to miss while visiting Waterloo Street, the colourful Sri Krishnan Temple is a Hindu temple in Singapore dedicated to Lord Krishna and his consort Rukmini. Initially established as a tiny shrine under a banyan tree, the temple today comprises of a large prayer hall and a massive four-storeyed annexe, contained within a 1008 square metre compound. Standing in close proximity to the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, Sri Krishnan Temple draws pilgrims and tourists from various religious and ethnic backgrounds.

132. Kent Ridge Park

Kent Ridge Park
3.3 /5

8 km
from city center
132 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

The Kent Ridge Park is a sprawling 47-hectare park situated at Kent Ridge, between the Singapore Science Park and the National University of Singapore. It is one of the declared eleven sites of the Second World War in Singapore along with being one of the four primary bird-watching sites in the Lion City. Kent Ridge is popular among nature lovers, bird watchers and fitness enthusiasts owing to its well-paved landscape teeming lush vegetation and diverse wildlife.

133. Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle

Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle
3.3 /5

14 km
from city center
133 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

The Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle is a pottery studio and home to the oldest surviving dragon kiln in Singapore, located near Jurong Eco Park in West Singapore. Built in the 1940s, this studio hosts regular workshops for the whole family on pottery, archery, soap making, painting, and the art of wood-firing. Set in a quiet, rustic atmosphere, Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle is well worth a visit for anyone who wants to experience what Singapore used to be like before the trend of development and industrialisation set in.

134. Abdul Gafoor Mosque

Abdul Gafoor Mosque
3.3 /5

7 km
from city center
134 out of 190
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Located in : Little India

Abdul Gafoor Mosque is one of Singapore's most important mosques located in Little India. Gazetted as a protected national monument, it showcases an eclectic mix of Southern Indian, Victorian and Moorish architectural styles. A major highlight is a sundial crowning the main entrance. Each of its 25 rays is decorated with Arabic calligraphy denoting names of 25 prophets.

135. Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple

Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple
3.3 /5

11 km
from city center
135 out of 190
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Located in : Eastern Singapore

Located at Ceylon Road in Singapore, the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple is a 150-year-old Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The temple is most famous for the four granite structures depicting Lord Ganesha in 32 poses. This was the successful work of 20 Indian artisans who spent 20 years on this masterpiece.

136. Singapore Musical Box Museum

Singapore Musical Box Museum
4.7 /5

9 km
from city center
136 out of 190
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Positioned adjacent to Thian Hock Keng Temple, Singapore Musical Box Museum is the first musical box museum to have ever been opened in Singapore. The museum attracts visitors that come here to gain knowledge regarding the rise of musical boxes in Singapore during the 19th century.

137. Lorong Buangkok

Lorong Buangkok
3.3 /5

7 km
from city center
137 out of 190
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Located in : Northern And Central Singapore

Kampong Lorong Buangkok is a traditional village located in Hougang, a residential town in North-Eastern region of Singapore. Popular as the last remaining village on mainland Singapore, this rustic place provides a link to the past of the Lion City. The houses in this 'kampuang', inhabited by 30 families, are reminiscent of an earlier, quieter era, with wooden houses and tin roofs, lush green trees and dirt roads. The thirty or so families who reside here, lead a relaxed life in their 'kampung', in deep contrast with the skyscrapers so clearly visible behind their village.

138. Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple

Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple
3.3 /5

6 km
from city center
138 out of 190
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Located in : Little India

Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple is a Buddhist monastery situated at Singapore' Little India. Known for housing one of the tallest Buddha statues, it is also popular as the "Temple of Thousand Lights". The 15 feet high statue and the architecture of the temple are known to be influenced by Thai, Indian, and Chinese styles.

139. Sri Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple

Sri Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple
4.8 /5

6 km
from city center
139 out of 190
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Located in : Little India

Sri Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple is a Hindu Temple located on 555 Serangoon Road of Little India. It is dedicated to Vadapathira and Kaliamman deities, the female counterpart to the Brihadeeswarar Temple located in Thanjavur of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

140. Chestnut Park

Chestnut Park
4.5 /5

5 km
from city center
140 out of 190
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Located in : Northern And Central Singapore

Chestnut Nature Park is the largest national park in Singapore, located on the eastern end of Chestnut Avenue near Central Catchment Nature Reserve. Spread over a whopping 81 hectares, the Park is home to meticulously set-up exclusive walking, hiking, and mountain biking trails. The only nature park in Singapore with separate trails for these activities, Chestnut Nature Park is also known for its rich biodiversity, making it a great location for photographers, bird lovers, nature enthusiasts, and families.

141. Old Parliament House

Old Parliament House
3.2 /5

8 km
from city center
141 out of 190
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The Arts House is a venue for literary, performing, and visual arts located at Old Parliament Lane, Singapore. Known to the locals as the Old Parliament House, the Arts House occupies the 200-year-old building that housed Singapore’s first parliament. Now a gazetted national monument, this space presents a brilliant juxtaposition of colonial architecture, historically significant venues, and the performing arts.

142. First Generation Sculpture

First Generation Sculpture
3.2 /5

8 km
from city center
142 out of 190
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The First Generation Sculpture is a major tourist attraction which adorns the banks of the Singapore River near the Fullerton Hotel. It is one of the rarest pieces of art, portraying five boys playing by the bank. It has beautifully captured the essence of the carefree days of the first immigrants of Singapore by freezing the motion of the boys about to jump into the river, naked. In the former days, swimming in the river was a common pastime. The Singapore River was but a huge swimming pool, and the residents had the time of their lives in it. This life-like sculpture is a revival of the fun-filled days of Singapore as it used to be earlier.

143. Old Hill Street Police Station

Old Hill Street Police Station
3.2 /5

8 km
from city center
143 out of 190
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An architectural marvel, the Old Hill Street Police Station is a famed neo-Renaissance building of the former police station in Singapore. Located in the Central Area of Singapore's Central Business District, the building is popular for the techni-coloured shutters - the 927 painted windows with an array of radiant colours is a popular spot among photography enthusiasts and art lovers. Formerly MICA Building, the Old Hill Street Police Station houses a string of well-known commercial art galleries.

144. Loyang Tua Pek Kong

Loyang Tua Pek Kong
3.1 /5

20 km
from city center
144 out of 190
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Located in : Eastern Singapore

The Loyang Tua Pek Kong is a multi-religious temple in Singapore, hosting three varied religions under a single roof - Hinduism, Buddhist and Taoism. En route Changi Village, this all-faith temple even has a shrine dedicated to Datuk Kung, a Malay mystic saint. Epitomizing the cosmopolitan soul of Singapore, Loyang Tua Pek Kong houses a 2-metre tall statue of Lord Ganesh, believed to the tallest in the country. Marvel at the intricate wooden carvings and hundreds of dazzling sculptures of different deities.

145. Sri Thendayuthapani Temple

Sri Thendayuthapani Temple
3.1 /5

7 km
from city center
145 out of 190
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Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, on Tank Road, is one of Singapore's most beautiful and vibrant temples. Completed in 1859, it is also one of the oldest. Since the temple was built by the Nattukkotai Chettiyar community, who were Shaivas or worshipers of Lord Shiva, the temple is also often called Chettiyar's Temple. It is constructed in Dravidian, or South Indian style of architecture, whose highlight is the colourful roof, or the gopuram. The interior of the temple is large and spacious. The pillars and a part of the ceilings are done in a beautiful golden colour. The magnificence, and vibrancy of the temple led it to be gazetted as a National Monument in October 2014.

146. STPI Singapore

STPI Singapore
4.3 /5

7 km
from city center
146 out of 190
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The Singapore Tyler Print Institute is a renowned international space for artistic experimentation in contemporary art through print and paper mediums. Located next to National Gallery Singapore and Singapore Art Museum, the STPI or Singapore- Creative Workshop & Gallery is an ideal place for such tourists that have a creative bent of mind and love exploring the world of art. It’s a non-profit entity that is dedicated to offering support to budding artists in creating modern artworks as well as to offer expertise in areas like printing.

147. Capitol Theatre

Capitol Theatre
3.1 /5

7 km
from city center
147 out of 190
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Capitol Theatre, also known as Kyo-Ei-Gekijo, is situated in the heart of Singapore’s civic district. It is a historic cinema and theatre which was designed by Richard Meier and Partners and is known to become South-east Asia’s largest single-screen cinema. The Capitol Theatre in Singapore is an epicentre of creativity which hosts several theatre and dance productions.

148. Leong San See Temple

Leong San See Temple
3.1 /5

6 km
from city center
148 out of 190
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Located in : Little India

Leong San See Temple is a Buddhist place of worship located in Little India. First built in 1926, this shrine is dedicated to Guan Yin or Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, the Taoist Goddess of Mercy. Literally translating to ‘Dragon Mountain Temple,’ it is famed for its intricate, ornate roof carvings and serene locale.

149. Hay Dairies Farm

Hay Dairies Farm
2.9 /5

15 km
from city center
149 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore

The only goat farm to exist in Singapore since 1988, Hay Dairies is now home to over 800 goats of mixed breed, with their origin heritage from Minnesota in the United States. Not only is the farm one of the leading suppliers of pure goat milk all across Singapore, but it also welcomes visits by individual tourists and families, who are keen to witness the functioning of a farm. For larger groups, the farm also organizes educational tours, and visitors get a firsthand experience of the production of milk.

150. Thian Hock Keng Mural

Thian Hock Keng Mural
2.8 /5

8 km
from city center
150 out of 190
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The Thian Hock Keng Mural is a 40m long painting on the rear wall of the iconic 177-year-old Thian Hock Keng Temple. A gorgeous work of art displaying fine craftsmanship, the Mural tells the story of the early Hokkien immigrants of Singapore, right from the very beginning. Read from right to left, it beautifully depicts the struggles of the early immigrants, the pain they had to go through when they left their families behind in China, and the hard work and labour they put into building the Singapore we see today.

151. Petain Road

Petain Road
2.7 /5

6 km
from city center
151 out of 190
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Petain Road is an artsy neighbourhood in Little India, Singapore. Known for its eighteen Chinese baroque-style terraced shophouses built in the early twentieth century, Perak Road is frequented by the hipster crowd, fashionistas, and photographers for its Instagram-worthy photo-ops, and tourists looking to buy oriental ware from the stores. While the area is notorious for being a red-light district, there are a number of stunning family-friendly boutiques, antique shops, and avant-garde teahouses that perfectly preserve the vintage feel of the area.

152. Angullia Mosque

Angullia Mosque
2.6 /5

6 km
from city center
152 out of 190
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Located in : Little India

One of Singapore's oldest mosques, the Angullia Mosque is an iconic landmark in the vicinity of Serangoon Road and Little India. Also known as Masjid Angullia, it has been an epitome of faith and core Islamic values for more than one hundred and twenty years serving the Muslim community of this area in Singapore.

153. Hawker Centres

Hawker Centres
2.5 /5

9 km
from city center
153 out of 190
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What makes a place worthy of being visited again and again? Sure, the topography, the historically significant spots, the rich cultural heritage, and the places of interest are important factors. However, one thing that surpasses all these points is food. The local cuisine of a place is one of the most significant factors when it comes to deciding if the place in question deserves a second visit. In this respect, Singapore has never disappointed its guests, or locals, for that matter. Be it the spicy Chilli Crab that makes your eyes water or the delicious Kuih for your sweet tooth, Singaporean cuisine is a storehouse of scrumptious food. From Indian to Chinese, from Malay to American, the bustling city-state is ideal for the foodie in you.

154. Maxwell Food Centre

Maxwell Food Centre
2.5 /5

8 km
from city center
154 out of 190
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Located in : Chinatown

One of the best hawker centres (food court) in Singapore, the Maxwell Food Centre is located at the culturally rich area of Chinatown. Catering to gastronomes from around the world, it is the place to go for savouring authentic Singapore street food.

155. Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year
2.5 /5

6 km
from city center
155 out of 190
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Located in : Chinatown

Synonymous with bright colours, celebration, revelry, sheer joy, and love; the Chinese New Year is undoubtedly one of the most important festivals celebrated in Singapore. Also referred to as the Spring Festival or the Lunar New Year, it falls on the first day of the first month of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar and is a time of merrymaking. Being the only festival which calls for a public holiday for two consecutive days, Chinese New Year is one of the favourites among the Singaporeans.

156. Zoukout

Zoukout
2.5 /5

7 km
from city center
156 out of 190
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Located in : Sentosa Island

Securing the position of one of Asia's biggest beach dance and music festivals, ZoukOut is a two-day event held at Siloso Beach each year. Internationally acclaimed DJs, fun-filled activities, and a whole lot of delicious food are what make this event one of the grandest events across the entire world.

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The top shopping places in Singapore are Orchard Road, Arab Street Singapore, VivoCity.

How can I commute within Singapore?

Singapore with its wide range of well-organized transportation system is one of the easiest cities in Asia to get around. The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is one of the quickest and most comfortable ways to commute around the island. The facility begins at 05:30 in morning and runs until midnight. Trains run at a frequency of 2 - 3 minutes during peaks hours and 5 - 7 minutes during non-peak hours. A single trip on MRT can cost from SGD 1.40 - 2.50 plus SGD 1 as refundable deposit. However, if you are planning to stay there even for a week EZ-Link Card is a better option, which can be bought from the customer care counter at station for SGD 10 (SGD 5 non-refundable deposit). Singapore Tourist Pass is an alternative to EZ-Link Card offering unlimited use of bus and train (Costs SGD 10 plus SGD 10 refundable deposit). The TransitLink Guide costing SGD 2.80 from Kinokoniya Bookstore lists all the routes of MRT, buses and areas surrounding MRT stations. Another way of commuting, especially plying on tourists routes, are the Trishaws, which are easily available near Raffles Hotel and just outside the Chinatown Complex. Make sure you use your bargaining skills to get a good deal. One can always check bus departure time for any station online at www.sbstransit.com.sg or download an app - SBS Transit irisĂȘ.
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How much does a package cost for Singapore?

The packages for Singapore start at INR 8432 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages here

What are the top activities in Singapore?

The top activities in Singapore are Gardens by the Bay Ticket in Singapore, Skyline Luge Ticket in Sentosa, S.E.A. Aquarium Ticket in Sentosa, Singapore Cable Car Sky Pass, ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands Ticket, Adventure Cove Waterpark.

What are the top sightseeing places in Singapore?

The top sightseeing places in Singapore are Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore Flyer, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Sentosa Island, Singapore Night Safari.
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