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Catch an award-winning outdoor night show, The Wings of Time, where the display of water of the South China Sea along with laser, fire and music has been used to create a beautiful love story displayed on the huge water screen. Be fascinated as you watch the story of Shahbaz, a prehistoric bird, unfold before you. Get engrossed in his adventures of travelling along with mystical landscapes with his friends Rachel and Felix.

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The iconic Merlion Statue is the pride and national symbol of the ‘Lion City’, Singapore. It is an 8.6-metre tall statue, weighing 70 tonnes which was unveiled in 1972 by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. It is a unique statue with a lion’s head on a fish body which holds great cultural and historical significance for the locals. The half-fish represents the city’s beginning as a fishing village whereas the half-lion represents its development as a leading metropolis. 

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Explore the seventh branch of Asia’s seventh wax museum and get clicked with your favourite famous character. This museum is famed for housing life-sized sculptures of famous personalities made out of wax. From Amitabh Bachchan to Shah Rukh Khan and even Madhuri Dixit, you can get your pictures clicked with various famous celebrities.

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Home to more than 100,000 marine animals, the S.E.A. Aquarium offers an experience no one can forget. Walk through an underwater tunnel and marvel at more than 100 sharks or discover the awe-inspiring world of life in the ocean at the aquarium's centerpiece, Open Ocean Habitat. Through interactive programmer, up close animal encounters and immersive learning journey s, S.E.A. Aquarium aims to inspire visitors to protect the world's

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Home to numeros rides and thrilling activities, the Skyline Luge Singapore is a one stop destination for all the fun for a whole family. From kids to adults, this theme park has activities and rides which entertain all kinds of visitors. The venue has various different tracks which offer you a chance to take part in various in-air and on-land activities.

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Art Science Museum is the only museum in the world that combines art with science to create new and innovative installations. Drawing visitors from around the world, this museum is known for its creative exhibitions and unique architecture. This lotus-shaped building which is referred to as ‘a welcoming hand of Singapore’ was specially designed by famous architect Moshe Safdie.

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The Sky Helix is a huge open-air spinning gondola placed near to the Sentosa Cable Car Station. This gondola, which rises to an altitude of 35 meters just above surface, not only offers a thrilling experience, but also has the capability of offering some of the most spectacular scenery of the hills and valleys on one side as well as the vast sea on another.

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Ifly Singapore is a destination which allows you to experience skydiving in a closed location. The simulator here will make you defy gravity as you dive into it and experience what the thrill of diving looks like. The giant air tunnel here can accommodate a total of 20 people at once, hence making it a perfect experience to enjoy with your loved ones.

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If you are into optical illusion and love the activities and objects which make the world look totally different then the Tricky Eye Museum is a must visit for you. This museum is divided into six different zones, each of which has a different theme of optical illusions. The imaginative photoshoots done here are totally worth it as they show you floating in a river, being cooked in a pot and many other things.

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True to its name, the Mega Adventure Park Sentosa is an adventure arena loaded with activities and thrilling adventures for the daring ones. From ziplining to rock climbing, this place has numerous adrenaline rushing activities which can be enjoyed by almost anyone. The fact that all the activities here are carried out in a safe space has made visiting here even more fun.

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Home to the diverse culture, heritage and history of Singapore, the Asian Civilisation Museum is the place to be. The museum houses 10 different galleries which can be visited to get a thorough knowledge of different Asian cultures. The museum houses arts, paintings, relics, handicrafts and many other similar items which throw shadows on numerous age-old aspects. 

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Take a stroll inside the UNESCO World Heritage site listed National Orchid Garden, located on the topmost hill of Singapore’s Botanical gardens. Feel charmed looking at more than 2000 varieties of beautiful displays of flowers, hybrids and species in its four separate zones spread over 8 acres. Learn more about the different species of plants in the garden as you wander around.

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Located just off the coast of Singapore, Sentosa Island opens its door to a world of adventure. Once a military fortress, the thriving resort island is now home to some of the city’s most exciting tourist spots. Sentosa is home to Singapore’s biggest beaches, where a variety of water sports await every tourist. The S.E.A Aquarium here takes one on a walk under the sea, while Sentosa Nature Discovery offers a delightful insight into the flourishing fauna of the place.

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Clarke Quay is a riverside historical quay, which is a platform to load goods and people into the boat. Sitting on the Singapore River, this Quay was once a major trading port and now is famed for being surrounded by fun arenas like cafes, clubs and restaurants. The location is majorly known for its beautiful architecture which holds modernism and a bit of rustic charm.

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The Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool is a rooftop pool along the ledge from where one can enjoy some of the most beautiful views of the sunset and Singapore skyline while having a peaceful dip in the water. This infinity pool is open for all and can be enjoyed whenever you wish. To make the experience even more enjoyable, one can also enjoy a party here with their loved ones.

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The National Museum of Singapore is the oldest museum of this nation and was established in 1887. This museum is shaped like a colonial building dating back to the 19th century and offers a vivid perspective of the country’s history and culture. 

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Spread over an impressive area of 17 hectares of land, the Bird Paradise is a part of the Mandai Wildlife Group. Established in 2023, it is a newly opened bird sanctuary which has a population of around 3500 birds. There are more than 400 species of birds including scarlet macaws, toucans, hornbills, American flamingos, black-winged myna, emu, great argus and parrot. 

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Esplanade Theaters on the Bay, famously known as the Esplanade Theater, is an exceptional performing arts centre located in Marina Bay. This iconic theatre was opened in 2002 and swiftly became a cultural landmark known for its twin-shell design, which looks like a durian fruit or a pair of open hands. Inside the Esplanade Theater, there are a variety of venues, including a concert hall, a theatre, recital studios, and outdoor performance spaces. 

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Singapore’s Civilian War Memorial was built in memory of those who died during the Japanese occupation of Singapore. This memorial sits on a calm and peaceful park amidst the bustling traffic of the city. The memorial is close to prominent landmarks like Padang and the City Hall. This memorial was built to commemorate more than 50,000 people who were killed between 1942 to 1945. 

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Built by the British in 1869, Istana serves as the headquarters as well as the official residence of the President of Singapore. Spread over 106 acres of land, Istana is a beautiful white palace with a neoclassical architectural style.

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Discover the Fountain of Wealth, a mesmerizing landmark in Singapore. Marvel at the largest fountain in the world, set in the heart of the bustling city. Uncover the cultural significance and symbolism of this enchanting fountain, believed to bring wealth and prosperity to those who walk around it. A must-visit destination for travelers seeking to embrace the vibrancy and good fortune associated with the Fountain of Wealth in Singapore.

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A visit to Singapore is incomplete without checking out Suntec Singapore. Known to be a major attraction in the city, this place has all that you need. From shopping centres to a variety of places to dine, Suntec Singapore has got you covered. This place is also the most sought after place for those looking for entertainment activities in Singapore. 

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South Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park, Universal Studios Singapore is a big crowd-puller with children and adults alike. The attractions here are spread across 6 different themed zones, namely Hollywood, New York, Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, and Far Far Away. The Park features various rides and attractions catering to all age groups.

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If you are a nature lover and want to explore it in its truest form then you must visit the Night Safari Singapore. As the name suggests, this place actually lets you enjoy a safari experience during the nighttime, hence adding more thrill to it. This safari park is home to 130 different species of animals and houses more than 2500 animals in total.

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Experience the majestic Singapore Flyer, an iconic giant observation wheel in Singapore. Admire breathtaking panoramic views of the city's skyline and iconic landmarks from the comfort of spacious capsules. Uncover the thrill and wonder of soaring high above the cityscape. A must-visit destination for travelers seeking to take in the beauty and grandeur of Singapore from the heights of the Singapore Flyer.

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Singapore’s natural beauty comes to life at this spectacular garden, nestled quite literally by the bay. Spanning across 101 hectares, the three riverfront gardens here offer unique architectural marvels. The Flower Dome at the garden is the world’s largest greenhouse and displays flowering plants from across the world. The Cloud Forest is an artificial tropical forest within an airy dome, while the Supertree Grove is home to around 18 gigantic tree like structures.

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For everyone, the Tiger Sky Tower ride is a really peaceful and enjoyable experience. In order to do so, one must enter a disc-shaped cabinet that will transport them to the building's highest floor, the 36th floor. From there, one may get a good view of the Singapore cityscape as well as the nearby islands. The Sentosa Island Tiger Sky Tower is one of a kind, providing guests with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Everyone should go to the Tiger Sky Tower on Sentosa Island to spend the time of their life in the clouds. The location is distinctive in its own right, and the 7-minute trip can be a lot of fun to share with friends and family.

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Home to 300 different species of Animals, Singapore Zoo is a perfect place to enjoy a day out with your loved ones. This zoo has the world's first free-ranging orangutan habitat. The zoo has a bird park, a river safari area and also hosts night safari sessions for the ones who are interested in some thrill. The zoo is so big that exploring it will take more than 5 to 6 hours in a single go.

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The Children’s Museum in Singapore is a fun and interactive place designed specially for kids. It features innumerable innovative exhibits that let children explore and learn through play. The museum has various themed areas where kids can use their imagination and creativity. There are also educational workshops and many temporary as well permanent exhibits that cater to different age groups. 

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The only international museum of Ice cream is here in Singapore, offering to fulfill your wildest ice cream cravings and dreams come true. Reminiscing one's childhood in the vibrant pool filled with thousands of sprinkles, or trying the locally-inspired dragon playground filled with fun and excitement. Explore the world of ice cream by sprawling on a pink californian beach.

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Explore the captivating Singapore Art Museum, a prominent cultural institution showcasing contemporary and traditional art in Singapore. Admire the diverse collection of artworks, ranging from local to international artists, housed within its stunning galleries. Uncover the rich cultural heritage and artistic expressions on display. A must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the dynamic world of contemporary and traditional art at the Singapore Art Museum.

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Kampong Glam is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Singapore, known for its rich culture and entertainment. Initially, this neighbourhood was allocated to the Arabs, Malay and Bugis by the Britishers during the colonial era. Today, it has become a tourist hotspot where you can experience the perfect blend of tradition with modernity.

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Take your child to an exciting place where they can not only have lots of fun but also learn something at the same time. Visit Kiztopia Singapore, an indoor place spanning 18,000 sq ft. where there are several stimulating and interesting activities for the children. Let them explore the 16 entrancing play areas full of rides, obstacle courses, ball pits, AR Games, slides and many more.

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Feel thrilled travelling back to the Jurassic age by visiting Changi Jurassic Mile, an outdoor installation of live size dinosaurs. Walk on the 1 km path and feel thrilled to watch 20 prehistoric dinosaurs and other creatures from that age posing on both sides. You can also opt to take a cycle ride instead through this pathway. The experience will be especially exciting for children who would feel as if they are in a live-action Jurrasic Park.

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Indulge in some snow activity inside the gigantic snow chamber of Snow City Singapore. Spread across 3,000 sq. ft, the place will delight you with its fun activities such as the Winter Shooting Arena, Snow Field, Arctic Snow Playground, Traditional Inuit’s Home @ the Mezzanine, Indoor Boulder, The Cliff and Drift on Ice. The Inuit’s igloo themed Snow Playground is ideal for an enjoyable family outing.

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Firmly located at Universal Studios Singapore in Resorts World Sentosa, Battlestar Galactic: HUMAN vs. CYLON features the world's tallest pair of dueling roller coasters. One seated (HUMAN) and the other suspended (CYLON), it brings you on an exhilarating adventure through twists, turns, rises and drops at a speed of 90km/h for 90 seconds.

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The first ever cable way in the country, Singapore Cable Car has been inviting various tourists towards its blissful journey and the beautiful views it offers. This cable car stops at three different stations and offers the exhilarating views of the Harbour Front Skyline of Sentosa. Accommodation 8 people in each cabin, this cable car has a total of 67 cabins, each of which offer a 360 degree view of the surrounding beauty.

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Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1975, Sultan Mosque is one of the most significant mosques in Singapore. It is located between the North Bridge Road and Muscat Street within the Rochor district of Singapore. This mosque was named after Sultan Hussain Shah and built in Indo-Saracenic architecture.

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Experience the Chatuchak Night Market Singapore at The Grandstand. With around 180 vendors, including about 100 from Thailand, this is a must-visit place in Singapore. Indulge in Thai street food, shop for trinkets, vintage shirts, and art, or try airbrush tattoos and plant terrariums. Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and diverse offerings of this iconic night market.

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Harbourfront Walk at VivoCity, Singapore, provides a vibrant waterfront experience with stunning views of the harbour. The bustling walkway has a variety of dining options, retail outlets, and entertainment venues, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists. It is located on Singapore’s southern coast where you can enjoy strolls along the waterfront, indulge in delicious cuisine, or admire the scenic views of city skyline and Sentosa Island.

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Located within Jewel Changi Airport, Pokémon Center Singapore is the first official Pokémon store in Asia outside Japan. With exclusive merchandise, rare plushies, and a Pokémon GO adventure, it is a treasure-house of everything related to Pokémon. It is here where you can find the rare Pilot Pikachu, and meet other Pokemon lovers for the ultimate Pokémon experience.

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Dhoby Ghaut, situated in the heart of Singapore, is a vibrant and bustling district known for its rich history and modern amenities. Once a thriving laundry district ("dhoby" means washerman in Hindi), it has transformed into a dynamic area teeming with shopping malls, cultural landmarks, and entertainment hubs. Dhoby Ghaut MRT interchange station, a major transportation hub, connects residents and visitors to various parts of the island. From iconic shopping centers like Plaza Singapura to historic sites like the National Museum of Singapore, Dhoby Ghaut offers a diverse range of experiences, making it a lively and integral part of Singapore's urban landscape.

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A small town park, located in the Pasir Ris housing estate, making it a popular spot for locals to hangout and spend some quality time with their loved ones. The place is equipped with a beautiful Marine Pond, where you can sillup your fishing techniques and enjoy the lively atmosphere as you sit back and relax on lush green grass. 

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South Ridge hike is a 10 km walking trail meandering through open greeneries, not so steep tracks that connect Mt. Faber Park, Kent Ridge Park, Hort Park, TelokBlangah Hill Park and Labrador Nature reserve. It is one of the best places to view the panoramic landscape of Singapore City, covered with a blanket of plants and flowers.

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Find solace in this nature’s paradise amidst the skyscrapers of Singapore to relax and unwind. Punggol Waterway Park, a riverside park, features several viewpoints to admire the natural beauty which are scattered throughout the four zones: Nature Cove, Recreation Zone, Heritage Zone and Green Gallery. You can enjoy bird watching while exploring the park and capture these surreal moments.

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KidsStop Singapore is a science center for kids in Singapore which is open to kids from age 18 months to 8 years. It is an edutainment center where kids can learn and have fun through interactive activities on science and technology. The science center aims at making kids fall in love with science at an early and growing age. 

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Situated amidst the famous Sentosa Island, the beach of Siloso comes alive when the Sun sets. As soon as the dusk descends, the 'Magical Shore' wraps itself with striking visual effects of lights and grooving songs that illuminate the whole environment of this lush green beach. The whole vibe offers a magical experience to remember for a lifetime.

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A perfect balance of technology and nature can be seen at the magnificent Supertree Grove, located in Gardens By The Bay. Considered a popular tourist attraction, this place offers a serene 360 degree view of the whole Gardens by the Bay and showcases its magical energy at night through an incredible light and sound show at Garden Rhapsody. 

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Nestopia Singapore, a unique playpark by the beach on Sentosa island, offers the perfect opportunity for you and your family to enjoy a fun outing. Let your kids explore the challenging obstacle courses in a safe setting while you capture these exhilarating moments of them sliding through two of the island’s longest rides.

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A magnificent lifestyle complex in the heart of cosmopolitan, CHIJMES is well known for the numerous restaurants, bars and cafes with alfresco seating and entertainment options in Singapore. Home to two National monuments, CHIJMES hall and Caldwell house, the establishment shares insights about the history of Singapore. You can also admire the architectural marvels closely while enjoying CHIJMES’ Heritage Trail.

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Located in the Seah Street of Singapore, this amazing museum features a wide collection of 50,000 vintage and modern toys and memorabilia from the 18th to 20th centuries. The featured toys here are collected from at least 40 countries of the South East Asian region. Every single day thousands of visitors throng to this place to witness more than 8000 toys displayed here. 

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The First floating aqua park in Singapore is HydroDash, which will have you jumping, sliding, leaping and bouncing your way through the numerous slides available in this fun world. Compete with your friends, family and loved ones to a thrilling ride through the floating obstacle course. The bouncy playgrounds have captured the hearts of all the children and adults alike. 

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Situated amidst the South bay Garden, this splendid greenhouse conservatory, Cloud forest, houses more than thousands of plants of 135 different species from all around the world. Cloud forest is the home to the World's second-largest indoor waterfall and a 138ft Cloud mountain surrounded by lush green plants of unique species. The whole conservatory significantly replicates the cool and moist climate conditions of mountain regions in SouthEast Asia, Central, and South America.

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Situated just in the middle of two giant supertrees of 50 meters, the OCBC skyway is one of the beautiful attractions to visit in the Garden by the bay. Resting in the heart of downtown Marina Bay, this 128-meter long skyway offers a majestic panoramic view of the whole lush green garden. 

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Rainforest Wild ASIA, set to open in March 2025 within Singapore's Mandai Wildlife Reserve, is poised to offer an unparalleled adventure-based zoological experience. Spanning 12.6 hectares, this innovative park is inspired by treks through rainforests and is designed to immerse visitors in the rich biodiversity of Southeast Asia's rainforests. The park features 10 distinct zones, each offering unique encounters with wildlife and the natural environment.

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Superpark is an indoor activity park, which was born in the year 2018 by a will of a father to play with his daughter in the best way possible. This is a place where kids and adults both can enjoy an amazing time by riding in various exciting and adventurous activities including tube sliding, street basketball, super climb, etc. 

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Centrally located in the region of Singapore, between the land of Bukit Timah and Queenstown, Holland Village is a popular destination for both local and non-native crowds. With a solitary “Bohemian” vibe, Holland Village in Singapore is home to a variety of arts and craft shops, souvenir shops, costume stores, art galleries, and many more local independent businesses worth exploring.

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Residing at the heart of Bay South Garden, Flower Dome is considered to be the largest glass greenhouse in the whole world. Spreaded over 1.2 hectares of land, the picturesque conservatory houses more than 130,000 plants of different species from five continents of the world. The garden significantly replicates the cool and dry atmosphere of the Mediterranean.

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Take a thrilling plunge down the 50-meter-high Skypark Sentosa Bungy tower, stroll along the Skybridge, a 40-meter walkway with see-through sections, or feel the rush of adrenaline as you hurtle towards the sea at 120 km/h on the Giant Swing. From bungee jumping to giant swing and from a skybridge to tandem jump experience, a wide variety of thrilling activities are available here. 

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Forest Discovery Centre, alternatively known as the Gallop House Number 5, is the oldest surviving colonial era building in Singapore. Its origin goes back to the late 1800s when it was a part of the OCBC Arboretum- a place that showcases the ecosystems of Singapore. This is also the go to place for those who want to see the conservation efforts of Singapore towards the forest ecosystems of this country. This place comes with a series of interpretive displays that are highly interactive too. 

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Saint John’s Island provides a peaceful getaway near Singapore where you can spend a fun day with your loved ones. Decorated with blue lagoons, tranquil beaches and lush greenery, the island offers visitors to enjoy fun activities like swimming and snorkeling. Explore the corals and diverse marine animals or embark on a trail to uncover all the significant sites here.

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The Skywalk trail, which is 11 storeys and 181 metres long, offers visitors a magnificent treetop trip on their approach to Fort Siloso. This skywalk is one of Singapore's most attractive sights, and is a fantastic opportunity to get a bird's-eye view of the Siloso fort. The fact that a part of the trail has glass bottom makes walking on it even more thrilling. 

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HeadRock VR is Singapore’s first ever virtual reality theme park, which offers exciting and interactive experiences to kids through a variety of games powered by advanced technology. The place is also known as the largest theme park in Singapore offering virtual reality based attractions. Divided into two zones the place offers a fun and interactive experience for children.

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Marina Bay Sands Casino is a huge fancy casino which is just a dream come true place for gamblers and fun seekers. It is a great place to have fun with your loved ones while grabbing some of your favourite drinks. It is a good place to enjoy the real Vegas gambling feel and you will come across many foreigners from all over the world having fun and chilling in the exotic atmosphere.

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Some of the most spectacular tourist places and extremely fun activities are at one’s disposal at this happening hub, the Marina Bay. Whether you wish to admire natural beauty or go sightseeing on a traditional bumboat or indulge in the trendy nightlife, Marina Bay is just the right place for you.

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Two times a night, 15 minutes of the light show displaying dazzles and colors of electrical lights rhyming with whimsical music takes place in the heart of Gardens by the Bay, Supertree Grove. The amazing light show named ’Garden Rhapsody’ turns 50 meters tall 12 supertrees of 18 gardens alivez, making them groove with the beats of music playing all around the garden. 

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The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is a rooftop unlike any other, with an infinity pool and viewing deck located 200 meters above the ground. It has the appearance of a heavenly boat-like sculpture docked on a tripod. It features a ticketed observation deck, gorgeous gardens, top-tier restaurants, and an exclusive infinity-edge pool with a renowned view. The 150-meter pool features a disappearing edge, making it the world's highest raised body of water outdoors.

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A great pastime for fitness enthusiasts, who can get in a fun exercise by jumping around the trampoline park, especially with kids and children. Katapult Trampoline Park in Singapore provides an unforgettable experience. Indulge in a trampoline jumping session in this park with your friends for a fun day out.

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Minion Land at Universal Studios Singapore brings you a playful and interactive world of Minions with engaging activities, themed shopping, and unique dining options. Guests can enjoy thrilling rides, character meet-and-greets, and delightful attractions, all available within unique zones filled with fun and excitement. From film enthusiasts to thrill-seekers, Minion Land offers a one-of-a-kind experience for guests of all ages.

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St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore is a stunning example of neo-gothic architecture. Located in the heart of the city, this iconic landmark features striking stained glass windows and an impressive spire. It serves as the country's largest cathedral and a symbol of Singapore's colonial history and Christian heritage.

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Scentopia is Singapore‘s premium attraction and is truly an invitation to enjoy an aromatic experience through a number of workshops and activities. It is located at the Orchid Garden by the bay and you will be mind blown by the variety of native orchids. The most interesting part of the visit is, you get to smell unique flowers and their unique aromas. You know what the highlight of the attraction is? You get to craft your own personalized perfume infused with Singapore Orchid oils.

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Jacob Ballas, Asia's first and largest garden dedicated to children, is a place for children aged 14 and under to play, discover, and learn. Its "Life on Earth Depends on Plants" theme aims to instill a love of nature in children. The garden includes a farm, an orchard, forest, ponds, a stream, and a waterfall, offering children numerous opportunities for a fun and adventure day out in nature!

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Dive into Vincent Van Gogh's universe at Singapore's Van Gogh Expo, located in Resorts World Sentosa. This vast 17,000 sq. feet space brings over 300 iconic artworks to life, immersing you in masterpieces like 'Starry Night'. Unique to Singapore are displays blending traditional Japanese artistry. Venture deeper with a VR exploration of Van Gogh's genius, and even channel your own artistic flair. Recognized by CNN among the world's top experiences, it's Southeast Asia's art highlight.

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Popularly known as the Fort Canning Bunker, the battle box in Singapore provides an insight into the historically important Singapore battle with the invading Japanese army. This historically significant place, is now a pivotal museum with remains of the British rule in the South Asian countries. To get an insight into the happenings of world war II, the place and its reality will definitely intrigue you.

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This iconic landmark is situated at the heart of Changi Airport and literally draws out people from all over the world. A fantastic entertainment zone Jewel Changi is easily accessible to all the travelers passing by Singapore airport as well as people who just want to explore the hidden gems of this Jewel of Singapore.

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The traditional hamlet of Kampong Lorong Buangkok in Singapore has a rustic charm untouched by the city’s highrise skyline. This village serves as Singapore’s last vestige of its colonial past, showing how much the city-state has developed over time. If you want to experience colonial life in the real Southeast Asia “kampong” in the heart of Singapore’s mainland, this is the place to go.

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The Spectra, A Light & Water Extravaganza, which takes place at Event Plaza on the Promenade at Marina Bay, is Southeast Asia's biggest light and water show. This incredible presentation uses light, music, and sound to give an incredible story about life that will astonish and delight all visitors. 

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Flower Fantasy takes you on an incredible journey into a fantasy world filled with hanging bouquets and imaginative floral displays. The wonderland consists of four distinct garden settings, each with its own distinct characteristics, bringing together art, nature, and technology. There is also a vivarium full of a variety of colorful poison dart frogs, offering a one-of-a-kind encounter! 

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Holey Moley Singapore is a perfect blend of a mini golf course and an amazing bar attracting the young and wild crowd of Singapore at night. The central hub of parties, quirky South Asian food, extraordinary ambiance and music, and of course the booze, Holey Moley never disappoints in terms of its tourist friendly environment.

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The Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum, a sanctuary dedicated to reptiles, is home to over 800 turtles and tortoises from 50 species (mostly rare). It's Singapore's only private mini zoo where you can enjoy an encounter with these lovely critters and also help them in their conservation with some donations. A serene atmosphere awaits at this living museum, where you can learn about the fascinating world of these friendly reptiles. 

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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall is a two-storeyed villa that has now been transformed into a museum. The villa was built in the honor of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who visited Singapore nine times in the period of 1900 to 1911. Dr. Sun was a revolutionist who helped in removing the Qing Dynasty and is also considered an important figure in Chinese history as well as Southeast Asian history. 

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The Japanese Cemetery Park is Southeast Asia's largest Japanese cemetery and the resting place of Singapore's early Japanese community. It is close to Hougang and a major Japanese legacy in Singapore may be found in this tranquil residential neighbourhood in Hougang. The enormous 30,000-square-metre Japanese Cemetery Park, which originates from the early twentieth century.

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The Canopy Park, on Jewel’s highest level L5, offers a variety of enjoyable activities for both children and adults. From taking an aesthetically pleasing garden walk, enjoying massive slides, hiding in mist bowls, bouncing on nets, crossing mazes to unwinding at one of the many lovely restaurants, you can spend hours here playing or relaxing. Whatever you choose, you’ll have a great time amidst the serene ambiance.

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Magical Shores is a multi ocular experience at dusk that brings the shore of Siloso beach alive with opulent light, projection and sounds. While at Sentosa Island’s Magical Shores, every single move you make ultimately feels a bit extra enchanting and illuminated as the place’s wonder never fails to awaken your sense of awe! 

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The Malay Heritage Center is a social and cultural centre for Malay Singaporeans, as well as a very famous museum. This Heritage Center is located in the heart of Istana Kampong Gelam and is famous for preserving Malay Singaporeans' history and legacy. The Malay Heritage Centre is a must-see for anyone interested in learning about the Malay Singaporean way of life and how the Malays and Singaporeans' cultures were intertwined.

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Located on Sentosa Island, Sentosa Sensory Scape is an immersive experience that stimulates your senses with vibrant sights, soothing sounds, and calming fragrances. This unique attraction houses many interactive zones like the Scented Sphere, Symphony Streams, and Palate Playground where you can enjoy nature-inspired elements. It’s the ideal spot for relaxation, and offers a memorable sensory journey for visitors.

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Located in Queenstown, Singapore Science Park is a symbol of innovation and technology. Since its inception in 1980, it has become a vital hub for over 350 companies. It is also home to tech giants like Shopee. With state-of-the-art facilities, it is the go-to place for cutting-edge research and development.

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Situated in Sentosa Island, Adventure Cove Waterpark is one of the most visited water parks in Singapore. Sprawling over 8 hectares of land, the water park offers a wide array of thrilling rides, interactive attractions, dining options and retail shops.

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Nerf Action Xperience is a fun play zone and gaming area which is divided into several zones which reflect the thrill and essence of many different and amusing games. From Camp Dune to Zombie City, this place offers many adventure options for your little ones. A day here will surely be filled with so much excitement while indulging in several challenging activities.

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Kidzania Singapore, an interactive theme park in Singapore built exclusively for children combines fun, learning, and inspiration through realistic role-play. Kids can explore a scaled indoor city with more than 100 exciting dream careers. It is the first of its kind to find its place on an island in Sentosa, Singapore an island city-state. This interactive indoor entertainment park built with the purpose where fun and learning go hand in hand for children aged between 3-17 years of age. Kidzania has made its premises so robust and child-centric that the 81,000sq ft area can be explored by the Children's adequately and can provide them pure fun and frolic as there are several Activities for kids in Singapore.

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Underwater World is a beautiful oceanarium at Sentosa Island in Singapore. This place offers a soothing experience for kids and families. Upon visiting, you can watch graceful pink dolphins and feed stingrays and sharks. You can also see fur seals dancing to the tunes of the music. The aquarium even allows you to explore an 83-metre-long tunnel to catch a close view of the living fossils and exotic sea dragons.

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If you are a lover of 4D movies with interactive characteristics then the Sentosa 4D Adventureland, Singapore is the perfect place for you. The place hosts numerous spine-chilling rides as well as showcases various similar-themed movies which have made it a hot buzz among the locals as well as the tourists.

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Fanning over a whopping 75 hectares, Dairy Farm Nature Park is decorated with lush green plants which welcomes several people to explore the natural beauty in this park. Pleasant trails of this park are perfect for anyone who wishes to enjoy biking and hiking up the hill while enjoying the picturesque views of the park.

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Blu Jazz Cafe is known as Singapore’s buzzing hotspot, serving a variety of international dishes made with fresh ingredients. The place has been recognized for its quirky decor, filled with soothing live music, played by local live bands, offering a lively atmosphere for all its visitors. Quench your thirst by the exotic open bar, serving fine alcoholic beverages.

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Also known as Telok Ayer Market, Lau Pa Sat has been a national monument in Singapore since 1973. It showcases beautiful architecture with delicious local cuisine. Once a bustling market, it has now transformed into a hawker centre. The place offers a variety of affordable food options. You can taste Hainanese chicken rice with a cold drink while soaking in the old-world atmosphere of the place

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Built across 70,000 sq. ft. beachfront, Wave House Sentosa offers exhilarating relaxation and entertainment. Without requiring oceanic swells, Wave House Sentosa homes to a special wave machine which pumps water from a trampoline surface. Asia’s largest artificial wave generating zone, Book Wave House Sentosa Tickets to enjoy the challenging rides for adventure enthusiasts.

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Airzone is a suspended play area filled with ball pits in a six-storey mall. Covering the atrium of the mall, the nets here cover from level 2 to level 6 and the levels are connected by slides to reach from one point to another. This open play area has various activities for you to enjoy, hence visiting here is truly worth it. 

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Enjoy the stunning view of a Japanese Garden in Singapore, located adjacent to the Chinese Garden inside Jurong Lake Gardens. Visit this garden that has been modeled following Japanese Garden aesthetics of the Muromachi and Momoyama period. Feel enchanted looking at the floral and aquatic garden, showcasing the vibrant colors of the tropics, having features such as stone paths, Japanese style Pagodas, rock waterfalls, arched bridges etc.

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The Peranakan Museum is a historic building dating back to 1912 which showcases the native culture through interactive exhibits and Multimedia Shows. The Peranakan Museum is dedicated to the culture of Southeast Asian Peranakan communities, and it houses one of the greatest and most comprehensive collections of Peranakan artefacts.

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Located on Sentosa Island, Siloso is one of the three beaches where one can enjoy the best of everything. Combining sun, sand and water, this scenic beach is perfect for all your entertaining needs starting from water sports to beach volleyball. Additionally, the beach also has several food carts and small shacks from where you can enjoy some tasty snacks.

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