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Take in a panoramic view of the city while suspended 40-storeys high in The DHL Balloon – the world’s largest tethered helium balloon. Great for taking picture-perfect shots! Read more about it.
The Double Decker Open Top will take you through Orchard Road, Civic District, Colonial District, Marina Area, Esplanade, Padang, Chinatown and Riverside. On this hop-on hop-off bus, you can alight and re-board as often as you wish. So why not hop off at Lau Pa Sat/Clarke Quay/Chinatown for a meal (price of meal not included in ticket) or alight for a Bum Boat ride at Clarke Quay and re-board the bus. Read more about it.
Catch the sights of Singapore on board the uniquely open-top HIPPOtours. The open top double-decker bus guarantees a bird's eye view of the city's top attractions. Without a roof over your head, you’ll get a 360°, uninterrupted panoramic view of the city showcasing the best of Singapore with 22 strategic stops. Read more about it.
Fall in love with century-old godowns and shophouses restored to their original grandeur and rejuvenated into some of the most enchanting river cruises. Read more about it.
Revisit the waterway that was the birthplace of modern-day Singapore on a traditional bumboat or stylish Glass-Top boat. Each scenic ride takes you along the Singapore River, giving you great views of antiquated godowns and old shophouses along the way. Contact Singapore River Cruises & Leisure Pte Ltd and Singapore Explorer Pte Ltd
This is not for the faint hearted. The G-Max Reverse Bungy gives an addictive adrenaline rush that will have you coming back for seconds. Be prepared to experience G-forces similar to those felt by astronauts in a rocket launch, but in the safety of the latest G-Max technology. Read more about it.
Part go-cart, part-toboggan, pure excitement: the Luge is a fun-filled gravity ride for all ages! Also feel the 360-degree view of Singapore from Skyride. So hurry down to Sentosa Luge & Skyride and brace for a brand new island resort adventure at Siloso Beach Walk. Once is never enough! Read more about it.
Get your adrenalin rush at Ski 360°, Singapore’s first cable ski park. Gear up with the equipment provided and let a motor cable system pull you around a lagoon at speeds of 58kmh. Read more about it.
Ahoy! Sentosa 4D Magix presents to you the interactive experience with 4-dimensional digital effects. Watch the Pirates embark on their quest for treasures. Feel, shake and laugh out loud! Read more about it.
At the Night Safari, you can look a rhinoceros in the eye, hear the howls of a pack of striped hyenas or watch giraffes glide serenely across the plain in the still of the night. This premier night zoo houses over 900 animals of 135 exotic species in eight zones re-created to simulate geographic zones like the Southeast Asian rainforest, African savanna and others. Read more about it.
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Spread over three levels, a series of thematic galleries give insights into the cultural heritage of India, China, Southeast Asia and the Islamic World. State-of-the-art display and interactive technologies with educational elements are carefully integrated into the galleries, along with a centre specially dedicated to younger visitors. Click here to read more.
At 119 years old, the National Museum of Singapore is Singapore's biggest and oldest museum with the youngest and most innovative soul. Designed to be the people's museum, the Museum prides itself on introducing cutting edge and varied ways of presenting history to redefine conventional museum experience. Click here to read more.
The red dot design museum in Singapore is the physical embodiment of the red dot design awards, an exclusive exhibition venue for red dot design award winners. It is here that products and brands communicate their design excellence and differentiate themselves from the mediocre. It also provides important orientation to businesses, design professionals consumers on what or who has the best design. Click here to read more.
Housed in a restored 19th century mission school, the Singapore art Museum (SAM) owns the largest public collection of over 7,500 20th century Singapore and Southeast Asian artworks in the world. Click here to read more.
Pewter, an alloy combining tin, copper and antimony, is a speciality of Southeast Asia – commonly made into decorative and functional objects, with a fine attention to detail. At the Royal Selangor Pewter Museum, you will be treated to a private collection of 75 items ranging from tobacco boxes, oil lamps and intricate Chinese lanterns with lotus motifs to century-old pewter-making tools. The museum also features daily demonstrations of traditional pewter processes. Click here to read more. |
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