Wednesday 22 June 2011

10 Must See Places In Singapore

I am sure many of you would have visited Singapore. Few who didn’t got chance yet and have a dream to visit this spectacular country, just get up, take a vacation, pack up your bags with friends and family and keep this list handy. For your next trip to Singapore, listed here are 10 must see places –

Orchard Road: Located between Dhoby Gaut & Tanglin Road. It is the largest concentration of shopping malls like Ion, Paragon, Takashimaya, Tangs, Mandarin Gallery etc all on a stretch of road; you will be spoiled for choices. Wide variety of food restaurants adds great flavor to this road.


Bumboat Ride along Singapore River: Hop on a traditional bumboat and take a ride down the Singapore River as it snakes through the city. Wave to other boats as they pass and view old and new Singapore side-by-side from your river perspective.

Night Safari: Open from evening 7:30 pm- 12 midnight, Singapore Night Safari is truly a unique attraction. It is not only an interesting place worth a visit but a leading conservation and research centre in Asia.
Universal Studios: It’s first of its kind to open in Southeast Asia. Though not all rides and attractions are complete and ready for service, the park has more than 20 attractions in themed zones like the Lost World, Ancient Egypt etc.

Singapore Botanic Gardens: Opens 5am until midnight, it’s a national landmark and features a small tropical rainforest, a ginger garden and an orchid garden.

SkyPark: The 200-metre-high boat-shaped SkyPark sits atop three 55-storey towers offering 360-degree views of the city and beyond has various chic restaurants, bars, spas, gardens and even a jogging path.

Chinatown: Another Singapore icon; great for shopping, heritage tour and trying out authentic Chinese food. There are countless restaurants and hawker food vendors to choose from.

Jurong Bird Park: Covering 20.2 hectares, with 8,000 birds representing 600 species, Jurong Bird Park is a veritable haven for birdlife in a busy city.

Singapore Flyer: A one-of-a-kind experience and built over a three-story terminal building, the Flyer is 150 metres in diameter, 165 metres high, and travels at 0.21m per second.

Clark Quay.  The place is located beside a river, which is the mouth of Singapore harbor.  There are a lot of restaurants and bars in the area.  Foreigners like to hang out here.  The boating ride here is highly recommended.


Infact there are many other places in Singapore, you just need to explore them. So get car hire in Singapore for having the best travelling experience to all the attractions. You can also get the fun of driving in Singapore on the wide and smooth roads with the by getting Singapore limousine.

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