Singapore's iconic landmarks

Singapore is home to a blend of modern marvels, lush green spaces, and historic sites. Here are some of the most iconic landmarks to visit:

Marina Bay Sands
  • Famous for its ship-shaped rooftop and infinity pool (access for hotel guests only).

  • Offers panoramic views of the city from the SkyPark Observation Deck.

Gardens by the Bay
  • Home to the Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome.

  • Stunning light and sound show at night at the Supertree Grove.

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
aerial view of trees, river, and architectural landmark
aerial view of trees, river, and architectural landmark
The Merlion
  • Singapore's national icon: a half-lion, half-fish statue located at Merlion Park.

  • Great photo spot with Marina Bay Sands in the background.

Singapore Flyer
  • One of the world’s largest observation wheels.

  • Offers views of the city skyline, Marina Bay, and even parts of Malaysia and Indonesia on clear days.

a bridge over a body of water with a city in the background
a bridge over a body of water with a city in the background
ferris wheel near city buildings during daytime
ferris wheel near city buildings during daytime

🌿 Nature & Wildlife

Singapore Botanic Gardens
  • A UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Features a lush tropical landscape and the National Orchid Garden.

Sentosa Island
  • A resort destination with beaches, Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, and Fort Siloso.

  • Home to the SkyHelix Sentosa and Adventure Cove Waterpark.

white gazebo between trees
white gazebo between trees
bird's eye view of trees
bird's eye view of trees
MacRitchie Reservoir & Treetop Walk
  • Popular for nature trails and a suspension bridge walk over the forest canopy.

man in black jacket and black pants standing in the middle of forest during daytime
man in black jacket and black pants standing in the middle of forest during daytime

Cultural & Historic Sites

Chinatown
  • Blend of old and new: heritage temples like the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, traditional shops, and modern bars.

  • Great food and souvenirs.

Little India
  • Vibrant neighborhood known for temples, spice shops, and the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple.

people walking under red lanterns
people walking under red lanterns
people on trade center
people on trade center
Kampong Glam
  • Historic Malay-Muslim quarter with the stunning Sultan Mosque and trendy Haji Lane for shopping and street art.

a row of palm trees on a city street
a row of palm trees on a city street

Museums & Arts

National Gallery Singapore
  • Houses the world’s largest public collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian art.

ArtScience Museum
  • Lotus-shaped building featuring high-tech, interactive exhibits.

a large building with a domed roof
a large building with a domed roof
people on trade center
people on trade center