Singapore is a city that pulses with energy, a place where the modern world coexists with age-old customs, ensuring every visitor finds their niche. The skyline is a testament to the future, yet the city is also home to vibrant cultural enclaves and tranquil parks, offering a blend of thrills and calm. From bustling markets to top-tier entertainment and a culinary scene that spans the globe, Singapore is known for its cleanliness, safety, and ease of getting around. It's a destination where contemporary progress and cultural depth converge, promising an unforgettable experience.
The architecture of Singapore is quite simply phenomenal. A stunning collision of tradition and modernity. Our favourites of the modern architecture include the Marina Bay Sands which is an instantly recognisable trio of skyscrapers connected by a 1 hectare roof terrace, the Esplanade theatres on...
The Southern Ridges are a series of parks and hills that connect the West Coast Park to Mt Faber and tower above the jungle and city. Walk the Kent Ridge Park to Mt Faber route for a chance to pass over lush areas of jungle...
Little India has a superb collection of colourful temples to visit. Start at the stunning and exceptionally colourful Sri Veeramakaliamman temple on the busy Serangoon Rd, before moving on to the equally colourful Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple before finishing in the The Temple of a...
Museums Singapore is not short on museums. Whether you want to learn about Singapore and the greater role the city has played in Asia, the Peranakan people, industrial design, science, old toys, or even stamps, you’ll find something for everyone. Some of our favourites include...
Start with a visit to the Chinatown Heritage Centre, which serves as an informative introduction to Singapore’s early Chinese migrants, and then stroll along New Bridge Road and take in the rowdy stalls that serve up barbecued meats and a delicious collection of traditional Chinese...
For a lush and inviting slice of nature head into the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve which is a rainforest that clings to Bukit Timah - Singapore’s highest peak. The nature reserve is a veritable treasure trove of tree species and wildlife - with everything from...
Sentosa Sensoryscape: A massive 350-meter "sensory walk" connecting the island's center to the beaches. It features biophilic gardens by day and ImagiNite at night—a multisensory light and AR show. • Minion Land (Universal Studios Singapore): The newest zone at USS (opened in 2025). Check...
Singaporean cuisine is a delicious mix of Asian flavours - particularly Chinese and Malaysian, but you’ll also find influences from the local Indian diaspora as well as British, Portuguese and Thai. Expect delicious use of spices and chillies, soups filled with noodles, seafood and meats,...
Singapore’s rich cultural diversity means there’s a diversity of etiquette to consider when travelling there. There aren’t any specific regulations when it comes to dress, other than to show respect in temples by removing shoes and covering your head, shoulders, etc., depending on the occasion,...
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