5 Best Places to Visit in Singapore!
Ever visit to Singapore? Here are some places to visit in Singapore. If you have only 2-3 days to visit in Singapore, you will have to choose carefully because it’s not enough to cover the whole of Singapore in 2-3 days.
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Top 5 places to Visit in Singapore:
- Perankan Street
- Sentosa
- Gardens by the Bay
- Treetop walk
- Hotspring
Now let me tell you more about these attractions and why its the TOP 5 places to Visit.
Peranakan Street
Katong-Joo Chiat
Home to Peranakan culture in Singapore, Katong-Joo Chiat is filled with local flavours, boutique cafes, and charming heritage shophouses.
Take a walk through the streets of Katong-Joo Chiat, and discover a melting pot of tastes, sounds and textures. Enjoy its art murals and heritage gems, some of which have been awarded the Architectural Heritage Awards.
- A tapestry of color
- A taste of tradition
- Boutique Cafes and Heritage dishes
Sentosa
Sun, sand and surf await you on Sentosa, with its beautiful beaches, luxury hotels and adventure around every corner.
A Paradise of Sun, Sand and Surf
Sentosa’s beaches each have their own unique charm. People watch while sunbathing at Siloso, enjoy family fun parks at Palawan or visit Tanjong Beach for a tranquil getaway.
Fun for the Family
Thrills aplenty await the entire family at Sentosa, from iconic restaurants like Coastes to the unforgettable rides at Universal Studios Singapore.
Adventures into Nature
Whether you’re cruising around on a Segway or ziplining above the treeline, Sentosa’s natural beauty is a sight to behold.
Gardens by the Bay
A national garden and premier horticultural attraction for local and international visitors, Gardens by the Bay is a showpiece of horticulture and garden artistry that presents the plant kingdom in a whole new way, entertaining while educating visitors with plants seldom seen in this part of the world, ranging from species in cool, temperate climates to tropical forests and habitats.
Gardens by the Bay is an independent organisation responsible for developing and managing one of Asia’s foremost garden destinations.
The Gardens is led by a multidisciplinary team of professionals who have been involved in the greening of Singapore and had worked alongside international and local experts to develop the Gardens. It has an in-house team of skilled landscape designers, horticulturists, arborists, engineers, plant health, garden and turf management experts, as well as plant research and orchid breeding professionals, who leverage on the extensive global network of plant sources cultivated during the development days, to continuously curate and grow the Gardens.
Guided by its vision to be a world of gardens for all to own, enjoy and cherish, Gardens by the Bay has earned numerous awards and accolades including the World Building of the Year in 2012, the President’s Design Award (Singapore) in 2013, the Outstanding Achievement Award by the Themed Entertainment Association in 2014, the Largest Glass Greenhouse (Flower Dome) in the Guinness World Records for 2015, and the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence in 2016. These achievements are testament to the ongoing excellence of the Gardens and spur the team towards attaining greater success.
Treetop walk
This trail takes you from Windsor Nature Park to TreeTop Walk, a 250m-long freestanding suspension bridge between the two highest points in the Central Catchment Nature Reserve (MacRitchie), and the first of its kind in Singapore. From the suspension bridge, you may delight in a bird’s eye view of the forest canopy and spot different wildlife in their natural habitat. You can also enjoy panoramic views of the verdant greenery of the Central Catchment Nature Reserve and the placid waters of Upper Peirce Reservoir.
The terrain of this trail is undulating with steep slopes at certain points. Do ensure that you are suitably attired with proper footwear like track shoes or sneakers. This trail is not suitable for pregnant ladies, young children, and the disabled. People with a fear of heights or a preexisting heart condition should also not attempt this trail.
The trail is designed for visitors to walk in one direction only, especially while on the bridge. Do follow the direction of flow. For your safety, please do not run or jump on the bridge. In the event of lightning, thunder storms or heavy rain, please follow the instructions of the duty personnel and exit the bridge immediately. Dogs and other pets are not allowed on this trail or in the nature reserve in general. Help protect our natural heritage by not removing plants or
animals from the forest.
Hotspring