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Trip.Best Popular Activities in Singapore [2024]

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Updated Sep 2024
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    4.7/5
    9898 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 61020 reviews
    "Me and my mom enjoyed our trip to Gardens By the Bay. From the Cloud Forest, to the Flower Dome and Impressions of Monet, we thoroughly enjoyed the sights, nature, the sounds, and even the food at Jurassic Nest."
    Singapore.Marina Bay
    1.4km from downtown
    Featured in 2024 Global 100 - Best Things to Do
    Highlights: Gardens by the Bay plays host to Impressions of Monet, a first-of-its-kind, multi-sensorial exhibition centred on the art, life, and gardens of French Impressionist painter Claude Monet (1840 – 1926). Experience the exhibition’s two distinct but complementary aspects – Impression of Monet: The Garden and Impression of Monet: The Experience – in one location, the Flower Dome.Impressions of Monet: The ExperienceLocation: Flower DomeOpening Hours: From Fri, 12 Jul 2024 9.00am - 9.00pmImpressions of Monet: The Experience is an engaging, multi-sensory experience celebrating the works and life of Monet and his contemporaries. Embark on an immersive adventure into French Impressionism where 19th century Europe’s sights and sounds, as well as the timeless works of Impressionist masters like Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, and Edgar Degas come alive through a dynamic display of light, colour, sound, and fragrance.Flower DomeOpening Hours: Daily 9.00am – 9.00pm (Last admission at 8.00pm)Recommended Visit Duration: 1 hourBe awed by the Flower Dome’s beauty and its sheer size — this cavernous cooled conservatory holds the Guinness World Record for the largest glass greenhouse! Come explore and learn more about this innovative megastructure that literally brings the world’s flora under one roof.Cloud ForestOpening Hours: Daily 9.00am – 9.00pm (Last admission at 8.30pm)Recommended Visit Duration: 1.5 hourMisting Hours: 10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm, 4.00pm, 6.00pm, 8.00pm dailyMake your way to the mountain’s peak. Take a closer look at unusual vegetation native to cloud forest habitats, typically found at some 2,000 metres above sea level. Look out for carnivorous plants such as pitcher plants and Venus Flytraps set against a verdant carpet of delicate ferns and mosses — all while enjoying spectacular views of the Marina Bay waterfront.Floral FantasyOpening Hours: Mon - Fri 10.00am – 7.00pm (Last admission at 6.30pm)Sat, Sun & PH 10.00am – 8.00pm (Last admission at 7.30pm)Recommended Visit Duration: 1 hourA stone’s throw from Bayfront MRT station, Floral Fantasy offers a magical escape among suspended bouquets and creative floral arrangements. Here, explore diverse garden landscapes that segue into each other through a meandering space. Along the way, stop by a vivarium populated by tiny poison dart frogs in a gamut of stunning hues!Supertree ObservatoryOpening Hours: Daily 9.00am - 9.00pm (Last admission at 8.30pm)Recommended Visit Duration: 45 minsGet your cameras ready! Located at the tallest Supertree’s canopy, the Supertree Observatory offers unparalleled views of Gardens by the Bay’s lush surrounds and the Marina Bay area. Enjoy refreshments, an immersive digital learning experience, endless photo opportunities, and an unforgettable time at the Gardens’ highest point![Garden Rhapsody] Be dazzled by the magnificent sight of our Supertrees coming alive! Immerse yourself in this spectacular light and sound show happening twice nightly at 7.45pm and 8.45pm!
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    4.8/5
    3601 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 20083 reviews
    "Located in the botanical garden, it is beautiful and worth seeing. As the only place in the botanical garden that needs to be paid, there are doubts before buying tickets, and I really feel great value after shopping. There are two special areas: VIP areas and cold rooms named for politicians from various countries. Good looking, and there are not many people, fewer Chinese tourists. More than 40 yuan is not expensive, you must enter the botanical garden."
    Singapore.Tanglin
    5.4km from downtown
    Featured in 2024 Global 100 - Family-friendly Attractions
    Highlights: This historically significant garden, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a picturesque symbol of Singapore.Among its attractions is the National Orchid Garden, showcasing an impressive array of orchids with over 60,000 plants of various species. Visitors can also indulge in a unique dining experience amidst the beautiful natural surroundings at the garden's restaurants.▲ Relax amidst the embrace of diverse plant life▲ Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and discover the mysteries of the plant kingdom▲ Stroll through the beautiful Orchid Garden and explore its wide variety of orchid species
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    4.8/5
    503 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1513 reviews
    "It is a very impressive airport and shopping centre. I really like the waterfalls in the building. I was super amazed by it when I just walked in and saw it. By the way, the pandan cakes I had there were very delicious."
    Singapore.Singapore Changi Airport Region
    17.8km from downtown
    No.9 of Night Attractions in Singapore
    Highlights: Jewel Changi Airport is a mixed-use development with gardens, attractions, retail, dining, a hotel and facilities to support airport operations. It first began with the need to expand the capacity of Changi Airport’s Terminal 1 as well as its open-air carpark. This led to a strategic vision with the conception of Jewel as a gem of a destination, to augment Changi Airport’s position as a leading air hub globally and boost its appeal as a stopover destination for travellers.
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    4.8/5
    336 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 15221 reviews
    "One of the world's tallest indoor waterfalls and a lush mountain clad with plants from around the world. So beautiful and the place is huge."
    Singapore.Marina Bay
    1.7km from downtown
    Featured in Best Things to Do
    Highlights: Home to one of the world’s tallest indoor waterfalls and a lush mountain clad with plants from around the world, Cloud Forest rewards the curious and adventurous. Go on a fascinating journey of discovery and get up close with some of the world’s most exotic plant species as you stroll along its unique aerial walkways.Misting Hours10.00am, 12.00pm, 2.00pm, 4.00pm, 6.00pm, 8.00pm dailyCrystal Mountain (New digital art experience)Enter 'The Hidden Forest', where secrets lie beneath the canopy, waiting to be unearthed. Through a veil of mist, embark on a journey of discovery as you wander into the heart of an enchanted realm of blooming flowers and frolicking fauna endemic to cloud forests around the world.
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    󰺂7.4
    4.8/5
    233 Review
    From3628.5
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 6620 reviews
    "Scan the code to enter the scene is very convenient, the cloud forest is still quite amazing, the three-dimensional space feels very good, after visiting the cloud forest, it is not fresh to see the flowers. It is recommended to bloom first and then look at the cloud forest."
    Singapore.Marina Bay
    1.6km from downtown
    Featured in Best Things to Do
    Highlights: The Flower Dome is a large, air-conditioned glass greenhouse in Singapore with themed gardens filled with exotic flowers and plants.
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    4.4/5
    205 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1151 reviews
    "This fort park offers expansive grounds with picturesque views, but the attractions are limited. Visitors can explore old bunkers, cannons, and gardens while enjoying a leisurely stroll amidst nature's beauty. While there may not be much to see in terms of attractions, the park's serene ambiance makes it a pleasant spot for a relaxing walk and enjoying the natural surroundings."
    Singapore.Orchard Road
    1.7km from downtown
    Featured in Best Things to Do
    Highlights: Learn about Singapore's history while experiencing the lush beauty of nature when you take a trip to Fort Canning Park. The location, which sits on a low hill, was at one time home to Malay rulers dating to the turn of the 14th century. Now, you can enjoy the abundant flora and marvel at Singaporean architecture. Guided nature walks happen on many Saturdays. For a fresh historical perspective on World War II, see the Battle Box to relive the events leading up to the British surrender of Singapore to the Japanese in 1942. You can also watch performances at the park, ranging from famous music to ballet.
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    4.6/5
    207 Review
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    "The former police station site of the old street is now the seat of the Ministry of Information and Arts Building. This six-story building with an arcade has a strong neoclassical style, especially the colorful windows, which are very recognizable. It is near Clarke Quay and can be punched."
    Singapore.Orchard Road
    1.2km from downtown
    No.10 of Night Attractions in Singapore
    Highlights: Old Hill Street Police Station is one of the distinctive buildings in Singapore, with more than 900 colorful windows that are particularly eye-catching. Balconies, columns, shutters and gables complement each other, showing a neoclassical architectural style. Today, it has become a place for many photographers to take pictures, and it is also a place for various exhibitions, performances and commercial activities in Singapore. The Old Hill Street Police Station was built in 1934. At the time of its completion, it was a relatively large building and was considered a modern skyscraper. It was named a National Monument by the press in 1998, then served as an office building for MICA, and was renamed the Old Hill Street Police Station in 2012. The building has a total of 927 windows in a rainbow of dazzling colors. The windows on the first four storeys have the same intensity of color, and the fifth and sixth storeys are progressively darker to accentuate the cantilevered terraces, all of the striking features of the historic building that amaze visitors to the site. Before the construction of the Old Hill Street Police Station, it was an auditorium with public functions, and between 1845 and 1856 it also served as a theatre and a school. The main courtyard, formerly a police training ground, has been transformed into an ARTrium, which is air-conditioned and suitable for large-scale visual art exhibitions and performing arts events.
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    4.6/5
    349 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 6517 reviews
    "a very iconic temple in Chinatown, amazed by the interior of Buddha statues."
    Singapore.Chinatown
    763m from downtown
    Highlights: Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is located in the center of Chinatown. The temple is dedicated to the sacred Buddhist holy emblem, the Buddha Tooth Relic, which is placed in a gold stupa built with funds donated by believers. This temple the religious art and culture of Singapore on full display. The architectural style and elements come from the Tang Dynasty of China and incorporate the design style of Buddhist mandala. Entering the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, the bell tower and the drum tower stand on both sides of the courtyard. The main hall supports a solemn Maitreya Buddha. The temple is elaborately decorated and each statue is very refined and solemn. There is a Buddhist cultural center and memorial hall in the temple where related performances, lectures and exhibitions are held regularly.
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    󰺂6.0
    4.7/5
    430 Review
    From647.95
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 13967 reviews
    "Very beautiful and worth visiting. The day we went there was a hotter for a while, there was an air-conditioning hall inside, cool and eye-catching, we quickly lingered inside. The whole garden is very well maintained and comfortable."
    Singapore.Tanglin
    5.3km from downtown
    Highlights: Visit the National Orchid Garden in Singapore for an opportunity to view exquisite orchid blossoms spread across three hectares of ground. Your trip to the garden takes you through the carefully planted and displayed plants separated into four zones. Each zone corresponds to a season and showcases shrubs, plants, herbs and flowers divided by colors aligned to the season. For example, the winter zone features white and blue blossoms with complementary plants. The National Orchid Garden offers you choices ranging from a quiet stroll through the blossoms to educational activities designed to explain the horticultural methods used to develop the gardens.Since 1859, orchids have been closely associated with the Gardens. The products of the Gardens' orchid breeding programme, which began in 1928, deserve a place where they can be displayed in their full splendour. The very design of these orchids is, one could say, 'hand-crafted' by the Gardens' horticultural staff, dedicated to bringing out the finest in any hybrid cross.With over 1000 species and 2000 hybrids on display, the splendour of these gorgeous blooms is absolutely a sight to behold at the National Orchid Garden.
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    4.6/5
    198 Review
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    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1085 reviews
    "Sultan Mosque, located in Kampong Glam, is a splendid testament to Islamic architecture and Singapore's cultural richness. The mosque's golden dome and intricate details create a striking visual appeal. Stepping inside, the vast prayer hall exudes serenity and reflects the spiritual significance of the space. The courtyard and surrounding area offer a peaceful retreat in the midst of the vibrant Kampong Glam district. Sultan Mosque stands not only as a place of worship but also as a historical and cultural landmark, inviting visitors to appreciate the beauty of Islamic artistry and the harmonious coexistence of tradition and modernity in Singapore."
    Singapore.Kampong Glam
    2.6km from downtown
    Featured in Best Things to Do
    Highlights: The temple was built by Sir Stamford Raffles and designed and built by the famous painter Denis Santry in order to highlight the merits of the Sultan King. It was completed in 1928 and has a golden dome and a huge prayer hall. There are 5 prayers every day from sunrise to sunset. Enter the chapel after a full body bath in the courtyard. Men are in the lobby on the first floor and women are in the lobby on the second floor. General tourists can take off their shoes to visit, but cannot enter the lobby. Visitors are required to wear long trousers when visiting.
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FAQ

What Activities are there in Singapore?
These are all Activities in Singapore:Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Jewel Changi Airport, Cloud Forest, Flower Dome
What are some highly-rated Activities in Singapore?
Some highly-rated Activities in Singapore include:Gardens by the Bay:4.7, Singapore Botanic Gardens:4.8, Jewel Changi Airport:4.8, Cloud Forest:4.8, Flower Dome:4.8
At what locations in Singapore can Activities in Singapore be found?
The Activities in Singapore are mainly located in:Gardens by the Bay:Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens:Singapore, Jewel Changi Airport:Singapore, Cloud Forest:Singapore, Flower Dome:Singapore
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