Facts to know about Singapore
Places to visit in Singapore:
Marina Bay Sands
is one of the 40 largest hotels in the World. It has 2561 rooms and suites,
with 6 expo halls, 250 meeting rooms, and the largest ballroom in Southeast
Asia.
Gardens by the Bay consists
of three gardens: Bay Central, a
garden with a waterfront walk that will eventually connect the other two
gardens; Bay East, which is opening
in phases, as sections are completed, and Bay
South, the largest garden, which showcases tropical horticulture, and
includes tree-like structures up to 50 meters high that dominate the Gardens’
landscape.
Botanic Gardens is
the only tropical garden, to be honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Orchard Road is the
foremost shopping street in Singapore, commonly frequented by the locals as
well as foreign visitors. Named after the fruit orchards that the road led to,
Orchard Road is flanked by malls, numerous upmarket restaurants, coffee chains,
cafés, nightclubs, and hotels. The Christmas decorations along Orchard are prominent
and exclusively over the top, with reindeers cavorting all the way through palm
trees and gingerbread houses topped with fake snow.
Singapore Flyer is
one of the World’s largest Giant Observation Wheel with a height of 165m. It is
one of Asia’s biggest tourist attractions.
Raffles Hotel
Singapore is a heritage icon, and its storied elegance, compelling history, and
the colorful guest list continues to draw travelers from around the World.
Chinatown, with
its handful of historical attractions is the perfect place for a pleasant
stroll. It is divided into four major districts: Kreta Ayer, Telok Ayer,
Tanjong Pagar, and Bukit Pasoh, but the centre of performance revolves around
Smith and Pagoda Streets. It offers a lot more than just the wonderful restored
shops and beautiful places of worship, such as the old Hokkien temple Thian
Hock Keng, Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple, and James Mosque, it’s also a haven for
food lovers.
Sentosa Island is
Singapore’s prized tourist attraction dotted with a smorgasbord of fun-tastic
activities for visitors of all ages. There are a lot of places to visit on
Sentosa Island with fun friendly attractions for visitors of all ages.
The Merlion in Merlion
Park is the mythical symbol of Singapore and easily the most popular attraction on the whole island. The fish’s body of the Merlion represents
Singapore’s humble beginnings as a small fishing village at the southern tip of
the Malaysian Peninsula and Lion’s head is derived from the country’s original
name, Singapura, which means Lion City in Malay.
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