
WHY VISIT SINGAPORE?




Gardens
Gardens by the Bay is one of Asia’s most spectacular nature parks, covering 250 acres in Singapore’s Central Region. It features lush waterfront gardens, a misty tropical Cloud Forest, and the world’s largest glass greenhouse – the Flower Dome – all linked by soaring panoramic walkways. Don’t miss the Singapore Botanic Gardens either, a 60-acre UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its breathtaking orchid garden and serene natural beauty.
Raffles Hotel
Once a beachfront bungalow and later a private residence, Raffles Singapore has become the city’s legendary Grand Dame and an unmissable icon. Whether you’re sipping its world-famous Singapore Sling at the Long Bar or enjoying an elegant afternoon tea in the Tiffin Room, Raffles delivers timeless charm and impeccable grace at every turn.






China Town
One of Singapore’s largest and most vibrant cultural enclaves, Chinatown is a lively maze of narrow streets brimming with eateries, street food stalls, trendy bars, temples, and traditional shops. Steeped in history and buzzing around the clock, it offers a fascinating contrast to the city’s modern skyline.
The Zoo
This beautifully kept park captivates visitors of all ages, with enclosures designed to mirror natural habitats. Home to an astonishing variety of animals from around the world — including the remarkable Komodo dragon — it even offers unforgettable night safaris.






Orchard Road
If you’re in the mood for a little retail therapy or simply some leisurely browsing, this is the place to be — a vibrant stretch of neon lights, designer boutiques, quirky shops, cinemas, and art galleries.
Sentosa
This island is a playground of theme and amusement parks, where families could easily spend an entire week of fun. From a water park and aquarium to a sky walk, Universal Studios, golf courses, and the scenic Southern Beaches — it’s packed with attractions. You’ll definitely want to plan your days well!







