Parks, Gardens & Views
Singapore’s urban landscape blends lush greenery with modern engineering. This collection features the Supertree Grove’s vertical gardens and the historic Fort Canning Park. The route follows the Singapore River, passing colonial structures like the Cavenagh Bridge and the historic quays of Boat Quay and Clarke Quay. Iconic landmarks include the Merlion statue, the Singapore Flyer’s observation cabins, and the Helix Bridge’s DNA-inspired design. Water features range from the Feng Shui-designed Fountain of Wealth to the monumental Rain Oculus at Marina Bay Sands.
Supertree Grove
One of the most iconic sights of the city, these large tree-like structures are especially magnificent when illuminated at night.
Merlion Park
This park is notable especially because it holds the iconic landmark and "mascot" of Singapore: Merlion, a mythical half-lion, half-fish…
Singapore Flyer
This 165-metre high Ferris wheel offers you one of the best views of the city.
Fountain of Wealth
This 14-metre high fountain is made out of silicon bronze and follows the Feng Shui principles.
Clarke Quay
Historic riverside quay featuring a vibrant entertainment and dining district with a mix of local and international cuisine and nightlife venues.
Fort Canning Park
This tiny hill with a tranquil park has witnessed many historical events that shaped the development of the city.
Waterfront Promenade
Completed in 2010, this waterfront promenade is the perfect place to go for a stroll and enjoy splendid views of the bay and its main…
Boat Quay
Back in the 19th century, this part of Port of Singapore was probably the busiest one and it served as a center of commerce.
The Helix Bridge
The Helix Bridge, officially The Helix, and previously known as the Double Helix Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge linking Marina Centre with…
Rain Oculus
Designed by artist Ned Kahn, this large acrylic whirlpool bowl collects rainwater and releases it as a 22-meter waterfall into a canal inside the Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands.
People of the River
Scattered all around the riverbank, these almost alive statues celebrate the importance the river once had.
Ann Siang Hill Park
Ann Siang Hill is a small hill, and the name of a one-way road located in Chinatown, Singapore.
Cavenagh Bridge старый шотландский мост
Cavenagh Bridge is the only suspension bridge and one of the oldest bridges in Singapore, spanning the lower reaches of the Singapore River…
War Memorial Park
War Memorial Park is a park in Singapore, located at the junctions of Beach Road, Stamford Road, Nicoll Highway and Bras Basah Road in the…
Tan Kim Seng Fountain
The Tan Kim Seng Fountain is a fountain in Singapore that was erected in 1882 in honor of notable philanthropist Tan Kim Seng for his…
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