Singapore in One Afternoon

See Singapore's famous landmarks and end your day in a vibrant riverside quay.

Day 1: Singapore in One Afternoon

Singapore

Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia.

Little India

Located near Chinatown, Little India is a lively and charming Tamil neighbourhood with lots of small spice and textile shops, fortune…

Arab Street

Explore this colourful district to its fullest by browsing through its charming houses, textile shops, and small cafés.

Fountain of Wealth @ Sygic Traveler

Fountain of Wealth

This 14-metre high fountain is made out of silicon bronze and follows the Feng Shui principles.

Esplanade Theatres on the Bay

Nicknamed Durian thanks to its shape, this huge complex is one of the most visited art venues in the world - it has seen to the needs of…

Merlion Park

This park is notable especially because it holds the iconic landmark and "mascot" of Singapore: Merlion, a mythical half-lion, half-fish…

Sri Mariamman Temple

Located in the heart of Chinatown, this is the oldest and most important Hindu temple in Singapore.

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

Even though its style is reminiscent of the Tang dynasty, the building is brand new.

Clarke Quay

Named after Sir Andrew Clarke, this once historical quay is now a riverside development with an abundance of restaurants, nightclubs, and…

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