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Hiking Trail · Central Catchment Nature Reserve · 27 tips and reviews
Pushkar Dandekar: Nice and beautiful place. Scenic spot. Tree Top Walk is the best among all. You actually feel that you are not in a city once you enter here. Can spot various trees and yes..beware of monkeys.
Waterfront · Financial District · 55 tips and reviews
Kevin Wiyarnanda: A very chill place to hang out or to spend your Sunday afternoon, reading a good book, while listening to the swingin' jazz music from the speakers all around the Bay. Just like what I'm doing now.
Art Museum · Financial District · 149 tips and reviews
kiptrip: Shockingly detailed and well presented. A great exhibit and an excellent way to spend the afternoon. Don't forget to invent your own miniature chair!
8 Sentosa Gateway (Resorts World Sentosa), Sentosa Island
Amusement Park · 1143 tips and reviews
Tanmay Jain: Express pass is a must have if you have less time on your hands and you want to zip through all the rides in minimum time. Its worth the spend. Book online and you might save some money booking passes
Telok Blangah Green (Southern Ridges Walk), Singapore
Scenic Lookout · Central Region · 21 tips and reviews
Sophie Wanderlust: Vous vous promenez à la cime des arbres. Vraiment spécial! 😀 si vous êtes chanceux vous verrez peut être des singes. Je n'ai vu que des écureuils.
Jess Thia: Enjoyed the complimentary mini appetiser and assorted breads for dining-in patrons. The main course are pretty good too. Enjoyed the Herb Lamb Rack and Pan Fried Turbot.
Gardens by the Bay (18 Marina Gardens Dr), Singapore
Botanical Garden · Marina South · 122 tips and reviews
Thibaud Schmitt: Très riche, belles plantes, une ballade agréable. Pas d’audio tour en Français. Expo temporaire décevante mais reste un lieu à voir à Singapour
Gardens by the Bay (18 Marina Gardens Dr), Singapore
Scenic Lookout · Marina South · 30 tips and reviews
Hayo Bart: Get your tickets at the ticket booth to the right of the elevator. Note that the queue might seem long, though it moves fairly quick. The view is definitely worth the S$8.
Arts and Entertainment · Financial District · 31 tips and reviews
Ramadhan Djaffri: I was amazed. Never thought that light and water with skyscrapers and the bay as the background could deliver a very sweet performance. It's also free! Bravo.
Historic and Protected Site · Sentosa Island, Singapore · 9 tips and reviews
Isabelle Rosta: Fort Siloso is the only coastal fortification left in Singapore. $8 Entry Fee. Free Guided Tours provided every Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 12.30pm and 3.30pm.
Science Centre Singapore (21 Jurong Town Hall Road), Singapore
Planetarium · Jurong East · 15 tips and reviews
Cheen The Curious: The Science Centre Observatory (SCOB) is next to the Equator, allowing stargazers to view constellations in both northern & southern celestial hemispheres. Open every Friday, 7.45PM-10PM. Free
Gardens By The Bay (18 Marina Gardens Dr.), Singapore
Bridge · Marina South · 4 tips and reviews
Tash Concepcion: Great view of the city with the Marina Bay Sands hotel on the left, the Singapore Flyer in the middle, and the Gardens by the Bay on the right.
Elise ❥: The towers around the fountain represent a hand and the fountain is in the palm of the hand - so it's like the hand holding wealth. Great laser light show!
Cheen The Curious: Kampong Glam refers to the Gelam tree (aka cajeput). The Orang Laut who lived here used the bark to make awnings, & timber to construct boats. Source: Infopedia
Gardens By The Bay (18 Marina Gardens Drive), Singapore
Park · Marina South · 10 tips and reviews
Singapore Son: The Meadow is just a short 5 minute walk from MBS hotel. Cooling at night, can get pretty hot in the day - Head indoors to the Conservatory Domes in the day.
Cynthia Drescher: Of all gardens at SIN (and there are many), this may be my favorite with the views of aircraft and general whimsy. It's also a smoking area, but the smokers don't seem to venture far from the doors.
Ange S: Dedicated to Chinese goddess of the sea, Mazu, this temple shows Singapore's early cosmopolitanism, mixing European and Chinese architectural styles. Note those iron gates!
Ting: A jogging trail from the sports hub links this side of the bay via the marina barrage to the dome side of the gardens. A great and less crowded option to enjoy NDP display with the city as a backdrop.
Ben Mayson: Lovely Long narrow park good for walking, with a special playground for disabled kids and an interesting water feature playground for cooling off. Also looks like some good brunch places
Nature Preserve · Bukit Panjang · 27 tips and reviews
Torzin S: The trail is very steep and not goid for your ankles, but the environment is very nice with tropical jungle. ANYWAY the highest spot of Singapore is very easy to conquer!
Jess Thia: Strolling along riverside to admire the beautiful scenery, then have a peaceful & relaxing late afternoon tea break at one of the waterfront bistros at 6 or 10 Tebing Lane.
Scenic Lookout · Bukit Panjang · 5 tips and reviews
Torzin S: Beautiful lake, the water is so clear like mirror with blue greenish shade likes emerald pool. Turtles and fishbin the lake are also stunning for their size!
Yahya @ Prodigious.sg: Long jetty. Great for fishing! A must location for photographers. Playground is super-awesome! Climb the spiderweb to the top! So much fun! Don't forget the ice-creams too! Oh yeah!
Shopping Mall · Downtown Core · 151 tips and reviews
Nadia Halina Nasarudin: Huge mall with great shops and dining. Walk towards the expo center and offices. Go up to a garden/roof area. Nice dining places and view.