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Located in : Eastern Singapore
Singapore may be aptly called the city which never sleeps. A place where sophistication and gaiety run side by side, where sobriety and wildness travel parallelly, where the early bird and the night owl coexist in harmony, Singapore is a mark above the rest. Out of the several places that make up this bustling city-state, the one place that buzzes with excitement and thrill is Geylang. Situated at the eastern part of Singapore's central region, this township is home to a majority of the Malay community. Singapore's historical artefacts and topographical maps bear a witness to the fact that the word Geylang was used to signify the coconut plantations and marshlands lying in close proximity to the Kallang River.
11 km
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Located at the junction of East Coast Road and Chapel Road in Katong Singapore, the Church of the Holy Family is a four-storeyed roman catholic church with a brilliant white and grey facade. The highlight of the edifice is its multicoloured 16-panelled stained glass right above the altar which depicts the Holy Family and snippets of Jesus Christ's life during his last days. The stained glass was imported from Italy, especially for the church itself. A statue of Mother Mary also stands inside a grotto of the church. Also known as Holy Family Church and Katong Catholic Church, it is a well-known landmark and an important place of worship in Katong area.
7 km
from city center
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Singapore Philatelic Museum portrays the history of Singapore's postals and stamps. The museum features an assortment of stamps along with the heritage and history of various philatelic items spread across many galleries. The interactive exhibitions offer a window into the Lion City and other parts of the world through the postage stamps.
6 km
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A two storey Peranakan shophouse in the Emerald Hill area, Orchard Road, the Singapore Visit Centre (SVC) can more so be regarded as a one-stop shop for tourists and travellers. From selling locally designed souvenirs to tours and attractions, event tickets to the booking of accommodations, the Singapore Visitor Centre caters to all traveller/tourist needs. One of the main highlights is its efficient use of technology to aid and assist visitors and tourists. The SVC has four different interactive kiosks that let the visitors browse through different attractions/ options and curate their own customised digital itinerary. This itinerary can either be emailed to the visitors or printed then and there. Apart from this, it houses two huge screens displaying various events and places of interests in the city.
6 km
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Jalan Besar is a one-way road in Singapore, connecting Kallang to Rochur. Meaning 'wide road' in Malay, Jalan Besar has been increasingly developing as one of Singapore's newest and most popular hipster joints. Earlier known for its rubber factories and industrial plants, Jalan Besar is now popular for delicious cupcakes, seafood, artisanal coffee and even traditional Singaporean food. Alongside these cafes, the Jalan Besar Stadium also draws many visitors to this area.
10 km
from city center
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The Intan is an unconventional museum that preserves all things Peranakan over 20 years now. Extremely famous for its signature tea experience, the Intan is concealed in a Joo Chiat Terrace House. Visitors especially come here to witness the Peranakan tea culture which the Intan museum-cum-house perfectly does justice to. It is a must-visit to have a sneak-peek into the grandeur of the heritage and way of living of the Peranakans.
7 km
from city center
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Tiong Bahru is Singapore's hippest neighbourhood with some of the city's most popular food and lifestyle establishments. Built between the 1930s and 50s, comprising grid-like streets of whitewashed, three-storey, spiral-staircase apartments, this was the country's first public housing project. A few buildings are architecturally unique for looking like aeroplane wings. The area doesn't only have cafes and restaurants, but also amazing bookshops, patisseries, spas, and art galleries! Enjoy some amazing food, offbeat shopping, a yoga session, or even a grooming session, while having a taste of the culturally rich, traditional Singapore. Tiong Bahru is one of Singapore's most characterful neighbourhoods, a favourite amongst locals and tourists, alike.
8 km
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Well known as Wak Hai Cheng Bio, Yueh Hai Ching Temple is one of the oldest Taoist places of worship in Singapore. Located in Raffles Place in the heart of Singapore’s central business district, the temple is dedicated to Xuan Tian Shang Di and Tian Hou Sheng Mu, and is also known as the 'Temple of Love'. Yueh Hai Ching Temple has a mesmerising asymmetric layout that reflects Chinese architecture with immense Taoist influence making it a must-visit for people who love exploring ancient architecture or have a spiritual bent of mind.
8 km
from city center
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Located within People's Park on Eu Tong Sen Street, the People's Park Complex is a high rise residential and commercial building. 31 storeys high, it was the first of its kind shopping complex in Southeast Asia due to its unique architecture which combined a shopping complex topped with apartments and offices. Situated in the heart of Chinatown, the People's Park Complex is visited for its electronic shops, massage parlours, and food stalls (which are the main draw).
9 km
from city center
166 out of 190
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Found in the busy district of Jurong East, the shopping malls of Jurong East have earned recognition worldwide as being entertainment centres of global standards. One can see a variety of facilities such as Singapore's first Olympic-size ice rink, IMAX theatres, cineplexes, sky parks, a marine-themed playground, a gym with swimming pool, and other kinds of themed playgrounds, all concentrated in one area. Shoppers and visitors will be delighted by the diverse range of retail stores and the numerous food and beverage options found within these massive malls.
5 km
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Singapore's Green Corridor is one of the best walking trails in Singapore, steeped in heritage, nature and sunshine amidst its unimpaired paths. A 26-kilometre stretch of railway line that once used to connect the Malaysian Peninsula to Singapore, the trail has now been revamped to give visitors a taste of the natural vegetation and greenery of the country. While parts of the tracks have been removed to facilitate easy walking, some parts have been kept intact to give hikers a feel of what the track used to be like. Stretching from old Tanjong Pagar Rail Station in the south all the way to the Woodlands Checkpoint in the north, the now-unused line is an uninterrupted stretch of greenery that is used as a jogging track.
11 km
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A place laden with history, Punggol beach and its surroundings has a lot to offer to all individuals that visit. Punggol beach is considered a historic site in the National Heritage Boards list of Historic Sites. The unique placement of the boulders along the soft sands of the beach makes it a beautiful and artful place. The beach is an ideal spot for photographers and people who enjoy walking along with a scenic view.
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Located in : Little India
Celebrated by the Tamil population of Singapore, Thaipusam is a two-day festival dedicated to Lord Murugan - the Hindu God of war and epitomizes youth, power, and virtue. It falls on the day of the full moon during the Tamil month of Thai. Celebration of Thaipusam in Singapore involves early morning prayers, asceticism, self-control, processions and piercings.
8 km
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A piece of awe-inspiring art, the wonderful Abundance III sculpture is a huge bronze ring which adds an unusual charm to Suntec City, Singapore. Constructed in 1995, this illusionistic ring was sculpted by Sun Yu-Li, the former Singaporean architect who had given up architecture in order to pursue his love for sculpting.
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Located in : Little India
One of the grandest festivals in India, Deepavali in Singapore is quite grand. As light triumphs over darkness, the Little India of Singapore comes to life with colourful rangolis and vibrant fairy lights. Prior to the grand Deepavali celebrations in Singapore, the streets of Little India are thronged by families for shopping at the many vibrant bazaars lining the stunningly lit up streets.
5 km
from city center
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The Dairy Farm Nature Park is a magnificent nature park located in the Upper Bukit Timah area of Singapore. Spread across a thriving 63-hectare land, it is famous for nature trails, hiking, and the quarry. At the south-western end of the park lies the Singapore Quarry, a relaxing wetland and picturesque spot, serving as a prime spot for freshwater flora and fauna including the critically endangered little grebe bird. Gain knowledge about the changing landscape of the dairy farm and explore the wonders of nature through varied exhibits at the Dairy Farm Nature Park.
6 km
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Located in : Little India
Tekka Centre is a colourful hawker market located and a dining landmark in Little India. Housing the biggest 'wet' market of Singapore, this brightly painted building also stores a wide array of products from vibrant Indian clothing to biryani!
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Located in : Little India
Originating in South India, Theemithi or Thimithi is a fire walking festival, celebrated a week-before Diwali. Celebrated in the honour of goddess Draupati Amman or Draupadi, an incarnation of goddess Mariamman, Thimithi is celebrated with big pomp and show at the Sri Mariamman Temple of Singapore.
7 km
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Singapore International Film Festival is one of the most renowned international film festivals which happens every year around November and December in Singapore. The focus of this film festival is to display internationally acknowledged films and provide them with a global platform. It started in 1987 and has now become the longest-running film festival in Singapore. Running over a period of 11 days, this film festival reaches to around 100,000 people every year. One must attend the Singapore Film Festival if one is a film fanatic and would want to learn more about film making.
14 km
from city center
176 out of 190
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Located in : West And Southwest Singapore
Kranji is Singapore's most famous farmland spanning an area of over 600 hectares. The Kranji farms, earlier known as Kranji Countryside, houses over 200 farms, out of which only 18 are open to the public. The Farmer’s Market at Kranji Farms is quite interesting where visitors can learn about fresh farming and interact with local farmers. Surrounded by jungle and wetlands, Kranji is the perfect getaway for those looking forward to spending some time in the countryside.
19 km
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Located in : Eastern Singapore
With the boardwalks and the beach parks, the temples and the chapels, Changi Village is a popular hub among the locals and visitors alike. However, what sets the place apart from the rest is the Changi Village Hawker Centre serving mouth-watering Malay food to the ones who throng the place day in and day out.
9 km
from city center
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Located in : Chinatown
The second hippest area in Singapore (after Tiong Bahru), Everton Park is a great place for foodies and fun-lovers! Right opposite to the Duxton area, this charming neighbourhood is a mix of suburban and old-fashioned ideas. It is definitely a must-visit for those who like to explore the food scene of Singapore with its cafes and restaurants.
8 km
from city center
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Myra's Beach Club is a one of its kind restaurant that serves a unique mixture of North Indian and Mexican food. Aside from its beach club location that gives the view of the clear waters and beautiful sky, Myra's also has outlets at the indoor Stadium, Fort Canning Park and the Quay. Indulge in freshly-made delectable food items whilst enjoying the serene view of the open ocean. The vibrant decor and endless options of cuisines to pick from are some of the major highlights of this restaurant.
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The Hungry Ghost Festival is a religiously significant festival in Singapore that takes place during the seventh month of the lunar calendar. It is a month-long festival in which Buddhist and Taoist devotees perform rituals and offer prayers and foods to the wandering spirits. During this month, the living pay tribute to the deceased ones and the entire Lion City becomes lively with entertainment shows and traditional events.
16 km
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Mountain Biking is a thrilling, adrenaline-fuelled adventure sport which has recently risen to popularity in Singapore. From its tropical rainforests to seaside locations, several spots in Singapore make it ideal for a Mountain Biking adventure. It is now a serious passion among local Singaporean people, as well as those visiting Singapore. These six Mountain Biking Trails and Parks are sure to accommodate enthusiasts of all grades- from Novice to Advanced.
10 km
from city center
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Bright lanterns, colourful garlands, delicious food and exuberant gatherings- the Mooncake Festival adorns Singapore with the most vibrant colours and fills the air with an appetizing scent. The Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional east-Asian celebration honouring the Moon Goddess Chang’e, held on the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. This event is a harvest and thanksgiving carnival that celebrates the values of family, prayer, and love. Twinkling lanterns, bright garlands, rich mooncakes, mouth-watering Chinese snacks, and festivities are part of the celebrations, making this festival a must-experience for tourists.
9 km
from city center
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Westgate Wonderland is the largest thematic rooftop playground located on the fourth floor of Westgate Mall in Singapore. Spread in an area of 11,000 square feet, it is popular among children for the giant replicas of insects, lily pads, and flowers as well as large spraying water cans. The major attractions at Westgate Wonderland include artificial rock climbing, slides, see-saws or a 10-meter high tree-house.
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The Former Saint Joseph's Institution is a historic building in Singapore located at Bras Basah Road in the Museum Planning Area, within the Central Area. Currently, it is also known as the Singapore Art Museum as it houses the same. It was designated as one of the National monuments of Singapore in 1992.
8 km
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A festival for all the music enthusiasts, the Mozaic Music Festival is a decades-old tradition that features phenomenal musicians of different and unconventional genres. Extending over a week, this exceptional music festival has singers and musicians from across the country and overseas. With a deeper intention of bridging the gap between Singaporean and International music artists, this music festival is held at Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay. With genres like indie rock, hip-hop, folk, jazz, and other unconventional fortes, the Mosaic Music Series aims to bring the musical community of Singapore together and deepen its appreciation for new exceptional and experimental styles.
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Vesak Day is a religious festival celebrated by Buddhists all over the world, falling in April-May every year. The most significant day in the Buddhist calendar, the Buddhists in Singapore and all over the world celebrate this day as the birth, enlightenment, and passing of the Buddha. Also known as Buddha Purnima, this festival enumerates the message of the Buddha and aims to remind devotees of their sacred duties of peace and tolerance.
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The Great Singapore Sale is one of the biggest shopping festivals in Singapore. This month-long event is all about great buys at discounted rates and taking part in exciting activities that are particularly organised for the occasion. Even the smaller shops in different parts of the city take part in the sale and offer steep discounts on the original price. The Great Singapore Sale is managed by the Singapore Retailers Association and aims at boosting tourism in this region.
8 km
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"One Heart, One Nation, One Singapore."
Celebrated each year on August 9, the National Day of Singapore is the celebration of Singapore's freedom from Malaysia in 1965. The celebrations begin with a National Day Parade and end with beautiful fireworks. Held at the Marina Bay, National Day celebrations involve an address by the Prime Minister, followed by a dazzling show of fireworks. While the National Day of Singapore is celebrated on 9th August each year, the rehearsals for it begins atleast 3 to 4 months in advance and the preview shows begin around two weeks in advance.
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Located in : Sentosa Island
Resorts World Sentosa, also known as RWS, is one of Asia’s premium integrated resort situated in the Sentosa island. A Singaporean lifestyle destination, it is known to be the third most expensive building. The resort comprises of two casinos, Adventure Cove Water Park, Universal Studios, Dolphin Island, SEA Aquarium (known to be world’s second-largest oceanarium), a world-renowned spa, and the Maritime Experiential Museum.