Places to Visit
Singapore may be small but there are still lots of places to visit.
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Double Dome and Skywalk Diamond Playground at Woodlands Circle Green Park
For these adventurous and height loving kids, they would enjoy themselves at this playground as it is not one, not two, but three storeys tall!
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ArtScience Museum Singapore
ArtScience Museum is a major cultural institution in Singapore that explores the intersection between art, science, technology and culture.
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Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
As an arts centre for everyone, Esplanade also creates opportunities for seniors, youth, children and underserved communities to experience the arts.
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Magical Shores at Siloso Beach Sentosa – Singapore’s First Beach Light Art Attraction
Sentosa's guests will soon discover Siloso Beach in a whole new light when it transforms into the calming and captivating Magical Shores at Siloso every night.
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Our Tampines Hub (OTH)
Our Tampines Hub (OTH) is Singapore's first and largest integrated community and lifestyle hub that brings together multiple agencies to offer a comprehensive and diverse range of services.
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Supertree Observatory Atop Gardens by the Bay’s Tallest Supertree Opens to Public
The new Supertree Observatory (擎天树观景台) at Gardens by the Bay offers visitors 360° views of the surrounding Marina Bay area.
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Launch of Self-guided Pasir Ris Heritage Trail
With its sea views, sandy beaches and laid-back vibe, Pasir Ris has a long history as a destination for leisure and play that stretches back to the late 1800s.
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National Gallery Singapore
National Gallery Singapore is a leading visual arts institution that oversees the world's largest public collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian modern art.
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Chinatown Food Street – Closed
The Chinatown Food Street celebrates the assembly of specialty dishes from main Chinese dialects and the different races in Singapore, all under one roof.
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New Guided Walks by the National Heritage Board
With the new Harmony Walks launched by the National Heritage Board, Singaporeans can embark on free guided walks along Queen, Waterloo and Bencoolen Streets.