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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

20 Must-Visit Attractions in Singapore

Planning a trip to Singapore? Check out our comprehensive list of the 20 tourist attractions you need to see while you’re in the Lion City. From the great outdoors to island life, there are so many things to see and do.

ArtScience Museum

Part of Singapore’s iconic Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort, the ArtScience Museum blends the worlds of art and science. Visit the recently updated permanent exhibition Future World, or check the website to see what the current exhibitions are.
6 Bayfront Ave, +65 6688 8888

National Gallery Singapore

The National Gallery Singapore presents modern art by South-East Asian artists. Featuring a diverse mix of up-and-coming and established artists from the region, be sure to check out the rooftop sculpture garden featuring works by Vietnamese-born Danish artist Danh Vo.
1 Saint Andrew’s Road, #01–01, +65 6271 7000

National Museum of Singapore

Singapore’s largest museum, the National Museum of Singapore houses two main galleries: the Singapore Living Galleries with exhibitions on food, photography, film, and fashion, and the History Gallery, which traces the island’s history from the 14th century.
93 Stamford Road, +65 6332 3659

Haw Par Villa

Built by the brothers who invented Tiger Balm, Haw Par Villa was built as a way for parents to teach their children about morality through Chinese mythology. Although some of the statues are looking worse for wear these days, it’s well worth a trip to see these bizarre and nightmarish life-sized dioramas. Note that the 10 Courts of Hell are quite graphic and may be frightening to small children.
262 Pasir Panjang Road, +65 6736 6622

Singapore Botanical Gardens


The Singapore Botanic Gardens are one of Singapore’s oldest parks and the birthplace of the Singapore orchid. Covering a huge area of central Singapore, the park is home to over 10,000 species of plants and animals — including some terrifying monitor lizards. The park is open daily from 5am to 12am, and admission is free.
1 Cluny Rd, +65 6471 7138

Chinese and Japanese Gardens


Get out of the city and head west to the Chinese and Japanese Gardens. During the weekend, people play cricket in one of the park’s open spaces. Tucked into one area of the Chinese Gardens is the Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum, which showcases the world’s largest collection of turtle and tortoise items.
1 Chinese Garden Rd, +65 6261 3632

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