What are the best tourist attractions in Singapore, and where are they located??
With its mix of old and new, colonial and contemporary, Singapore is a true wonder of Southeast Asia.
With its gleaming skyscrapers, luxury hotels, stunning parks and streets lined with air-conditioned malls, Singapore truly has it all.
There are also plenty of attractions and cool things to do to keep the hordes of visitors busy as well.
It can be hard to know where to start, so here's a summary. For the best attractions In Singapore, as we have determined through research and exploration in the areas of this charming country.
Top Tourist Attractions in Singapore
Jewel Changi Airport - Singapore
If you have just got off the plane, there is no need to leave the airport now, but stay there to entertain yourself in the latest concept of living (Jewel Changi Airport).
This majestic dome houses more than 280 dining and retail outlets, some of which are open 24 hours a day.
Take advantage of the less crowded hours to eat at the American fast food chain A&W or the Five Spice food hall.
You can also watch the hourly sound and light show at the HSBC Rain Vortex, the mall’s 40-metre-high indoor waterfall, from 7.30pm to midnight. This is one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Singapore.

Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore
Villa Hau Bar - Singapore
This strange and wonderful park opened in 1937.
It was named after its owners (Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par), two brothers who made their fortune from the famous Tiger Balm ointment.
Thus, it includes multi-coloured statues and paintings depicting scenes from Chinese mythology.
It also highlights the Ten Courts of Hell (responsible for the childhood nightmares of generations of Singaporeans) where people are shown being punished in gruesome and extreme ways in extremely gory and graphic detail.
Sure, you won't see anything like this anywhere else.

Villa Hau Par, Singapore
National Gallery of Singapore
The former City Hall and Supreme Court buildings have been renovated to become the National Gallery of Singapore.
It is the largest visual arts gallery in the country and is mostly dedicated to local and Southeast Asian arts from the 19th century to the present day.

National Gallery of Singapore
Gulf Gardens
Gardens by the Bay is a truly magnificent site, this 250-acre green haven filled with massive, flower-adorned towers connected by “walkways” and two massive conservatories.
The gardens were opened in 2012 as part of a drive to bring more green space to Singapore.
The gardens are also free for guests to explore but you will need an admission ticket to access the flower domes which house the floral exhibits.

Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore
This theme park empire located on Sentosa Island features a collection of world-class rides.
Therefore, millions of tourists visit it annually to watch cinema and enjoy experiencing distinctive types of games.
There are also many, many exciting and thrilling games that your kids will never forgive you if you don't let them play here.

Universal Studios, Singapore
Singapore Zoo
With an amazing 28 hectares to explore, it's unlikely you'll be able to see the entire Singapore Zoo in one day.
Unlike traditional zoos that keep their animals in cages, this place is the first in the world to apply the “open concept”.
Which features animals housed in individual landscaped enclosures.
Additionally, there are over 4,000 animals to see across 11 zones, including Wild Africa, Primate Kingdom, and Frozen Tundra.
Finally, visit this amazing gem, feed the friendly Asian elephants and see the rare white tiger.

White Tiger, Singapore Zoo
Night Safari Park
Located in lush secondary rainforest, this park is definitely a must-see.
The world's first nocturnal zoo (opened in 1994) allows you to see over 2,500 nocturnal animals of 130 species in natural habitats and without barriers, using special lighting techniques.

wildlife in singapore
River Safari Park-Singapore
In fact, sheep, crocodiles, flamingos and monkeys are just some of the 5,000 small animals you'll encounter at this river-themed wildlife park.
It features the world's largest freshwater aquarium and a panda exhibit featuring the beloved couple Kai Kai and Jia Jia.
The park is divided into different areas displaying animals from different parts of the world.
You can also come face to face with over 30 rainforest animals on a boat ride.

river safari park
Pulau Ubin Island
It is one of the most famous offshore islands in Singapore.
Spanning 1,020 hectares, Aubin is characterised by abundant greenery and wildlife.
Attracting nature lovers and enthusiasts to explore the many wonders of the Granite Island.
Moreover, there are plenty of activities before you get here: go bird watching in Pekan Quarry.
Hike the nature trails, and climb 75 metres up Buaka Hill for a breathtaking panoramic view of the island.

Pulau Ubin Island