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Walking Distance surround the Marina Bay Sand

Every night 8pm is Marina Bay Sands Light show time. You can view at tower 1, 44 floor or tower 2, 34 floor.
Walk distance to MBS with 10 minutes only, It is a luxury shopping mall.
76 locals recommend
Marina Bay Sands Casino
10 Bayfront Ave
76 locals recommend
Walk distance to MBS with 10 minutes only, It is a luxury shopping mall.
Garden by the bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land in the Central Region of Singapore. It was a light show at 7:45pm.
6 locals recommend
Garden by the Bay - Orchid Extravaganza
6 locals recommend
Garden by the bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land in the Central Region of Singapore. It was a light show at 7:45pm.
Half Fish and half lion, the ICONIC Merlion resides at the waferfront Merlion Park.
146 locals recommend
Merlion Park
1 Fullerton Rd
146 locals recommend
Half Fish and half lion, the ICONIC Merlion resides at the waferfront Merlion Park.

Orchard Road

The Orchard Road experience is a lifestyle experience. Today, Orchard Road is one of Singapore's biggest tourist draws. So come, enjoy A Great Street!
423 locals recommend
Orchard Road
Orchard Road
423 locals recommend
The Orchard Road experience is a lifestyle experience. Today, Orchard Road is one of Singapore's biggest tourist draws. So come, enjoy A Great Street!
Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island, Singapore. It features 28 rides, shows, and attractions in seven themed zones. It was a key component of Genting's bid for the right to build Singapore's second integrated resort. On 8 December 2006, the Singapore government announced that the consortium had won the bid. Construction of the theme park and the rest of the resort started on 19 April 2007. It is the second Universal Studios theme park to open in Asia (Japan being the first), and the first in Southeast Asia. The official plans for the park were unveiled to the public when Universal Studios Singapore released a park map to the public on 20 October 2009.[1] Universal Studios Singapore has since attracted more than 2 million visitors in the 9 months from its opening.
229 locals recommend
Universal Studios Singapore
8 Sentosa Gateway
229 locals recommend
Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island, Singapore. It features 28 rides, shows, and attractions in seven themed zones. It was a key component of Genting's bid for the right to build Singapore's second integrated resort. On 8 December 2006, the Singapore government announced that the consortium had won the bid. Construction of the theme park and the rest of the resort started on 19 April 2007. It is the second Universal Studios theme park to open in Asia (Japan being the first), and the first in Southeast Asia. The official plans for the park were unveiled to the public when Universal Studios Singapore released a park map to the public on 20 October 2009.[1] Universal Studios Singapore has since attracted more than 2 million visitors in the 9 months from its opening.
"Free parking?" Yes, There are: Weekday evening (Monday to Friday) ---From 1800 to 0659(next day) Weekend (Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday) --- All Day
OUE Downtown 2
6 Shenton Way
"Free parking?" Yes, There are: Weekday evening (Monday to Friday) ---From 1800 to 0659(next day) Weekend (Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday) --- All Day
Ngee Ann City is one of Singapore’s high-end shopping landmarks on Orchard Road. The commercial complex has been presenting fashion brand names, top bookstores, beauty parlours, and restaurants to well-heeled shoppers since the last couple of decades. The mall also boasts an art and creativity section and the Takashimaya department store spread over 7 levels. Read more at: http://www.singapore-guide.com/singapore-shopping/ngee-ann-city.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
243 locals recommend
Ngee Ann City
391A Orchard Rd
243 locals recommend
Ngee Ann City is one of Singapore’s high-end shopping landmarks on Orchard Road. The commercial complex has been presenting fashion brand names, top bookstores, beauty parlours, and restaurants to well-heeled shoppers since the last couple of decades. The mall also boasts an art and creativity section and the Takashimaya department store spread over 7 levels. Read more at: http://www.singapore-guide.com/singapore-shopping/ngee-ann-city.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
Chinatown in Singapore is a sharp contrast to the rest of the city, with low rise buildings and culture bursting out onto the streets, from the fragrant smells of traditional cuisine to the bold red and gold tones that run through the neighbourhood. This is an area that’s proud of its heritage and has it very much on display. There are ornate Chinese, Buddhist and Hindu temples, museums galore and plenty of opportunities to soak up the bustling streets lined with old shophouses. Read more at: http://www.singapore-guide.com/top10/top10-attractions-chinatown-singapore.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
50 locals recommend
Chinatown
50 locals recommend
Chinatown in Singapore is a sharp contrast to the rest of the city, with low rise buildings and culture bursting out onto the streets, from the fragrant smells of traditional cuisine to the bold red and gold tones that run through the neighbourhood. This is an area that’s proud of its heritage and has it very much on display. There are ornate Chinese, Buddhist and Hindu temples, museums galore and plenty of opportunities to soak up the bustling streets lined with old shophouses. Read more at: http://www.singapore-guide.com/top10/top10-attractions-chinatown-singapore.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
Many of the best things to do in Little India Singapore are within walking distance from one another, meaning that you can explore this bustling neighbourhood within a day or two. Located east of the Singapore River, it’s one of the smallest districts in Singapore so walking and cycling are the best ways of getting around. You’ll be surrounded by plenty of religious sites, such as Hindu and Buddhist temples, as well as a mosque dating back to the 19th century. In this list of things to do in Little India, we’ve also got you covered on shopping – one of Singapore’s most popular pastimes. Read more at: http://www.singapore-guide.com/top10/top10-attractions-little-india.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
31 locals recommend
Little India
31 locals recommend
Many of the best things to do in Little India Singapore are within walking distance from one another, meaning that you can explore this bustling neighbourhood within a day or two. Located east of the Singapore River, it’s one of the smallest districts in Singapore so walking and cycling are the best ways of getting around. You’ll be surrounded by plenty of religious sites, such as Hindu and Buddhist temples, as well as a mosque dating back to the 19th century. In this list of things to do in Little India, we’ve also got you covered on shopping – one of Singapore’s most popular pastimes. Read more at: http://www.singapore-guide.com/top10/top10-attractions-little-india.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

Relax in Singapore

The best attractions in Clarke Quay offer visitors a great range of alternative things to see and do, which doesn’t purely revolve around nightlife. Surely, Clarke Quay is famous for its stunning waterside restaurants and exciting collection of bars and clubs, but the area has so much more to offer. Most of the top-rated attractions around Clarke Quay are walking distance from MRT stations, and our carefully chosen selection includes a host of family-friendly activities and cultural visits that are perfect for the day time hours. This would leave you plenty of time to enjoy that thriving Clarke Quay nightlife when the sun goes down. Content Singapore RiverAsian Civilisations MuseumFort Canning ParkG-Max Reverse BungyLockdown Read more at: http://www.singapore-guide.com/top10/top10-attractions-clarke-quay-and-riverside.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
358 locals recommend
Clarke Quay
3 River Valley Rd
358 locals recommend
The best attractions in Clarke Quay offer visitors a great range of alternative things to see and do, which doesn’t purely revolve around nightlife. Surely, Clarke Quay is famous for its stunning waterside restaurants and exciting collection of bars and clubs, but the area has so much more to offer. Most of the top-rated attractions around Clarke Quay are walking distance from MRT stations, and our carefully chosen selection includes a host of family-friendly activities and cultural visits that are perfect for the day time hours. This would leave you plenty of time to enjoy that thriving Clarke Quay nightlife when the sun goes down. Content Singapore RiverAsian Civilisations MuseumFort Canning ParkG-Max Reverse BungyLockdown Read more at: http://www.singapore-guide.com/top10/top10-attractions-clarke-quay-and-riverside.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001