For something a little more traditional, Singapore Botanic Gardens would be
the place for you.
The over 150-year-old green space is Singapore's first UNESCO Heritage Site
where it gets busy on weekends with joggers, picnicking families and nature lovers.
Occasional free outdoor concerts are held over the weekends for all to enjoy.
Spend a day discovering the garden’s range of more than 10,000 types of plants,
including those within the National Orchid Garden—the most comprehensive collection
of tropical orchids in the world.
Find out more: https://www.nparks.gov.sg/sbg
A highlight of this 101-ha horticultural park is their two conservatories, the
Cloud Forest and the Flower Dome. The Cloud Forest, a cool-moist conservatory
that features a 35m-tall mountain covered in plants such as orchids and also sports
the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. Meanwhile, the Flower Dome replicates a cool-dry
climate and houses plants from the Mediterranean region.
Find out more: http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en.html
Asia’s most famous shopping street, Orchard Road is a dream destination for those
seeking serious retail therapy in the heart of the city. Shop the unexpected from
high-end and high street to designer and discounted finds. Stalwarts of Orchard Road,
Robinsons and TANGS are amongst the oldest multi label heritage department stores
along the belt, and have remained at the cutting edge of fashion and impeccable service.
Orchard Road is also home to the flagships of many international brands.
Find out more: http://www.singaporeflyer.com
Sentosa is Asia’s leading leisure destination and Singapore’s premier island resort
getaway, located within minutes from the central business and shopping districts.
The 500-hectare island resort brings you an exciting array of themed attractions,
resort accommodations, award-winning spa retreats, world-renowned golf courses,
golden sandy beaches, a deep-water yachting marina and luxurious residences –
making Sentosa a vibrant island resort for relaxation and leisure.
Find out more: https://www.sentosa.com.sg/
Ways to get to Sentosa: https://www.sentosa.com.sg/Plan-Your-Visit/getting-around
At a height of 165m, Singapore Flyer is one of the world’s largest Giant
Observation Wheel and also one of Asia’s biggest tourist attractions.
Singapore Flyer was designed by Dr. Kisho Kurokawa and DP Architects, Singapore.
It held its ground-breaking ceremony in September 2005 and was launched in 2008.
It promises more than just a view, but a panorama that captures Marina Bay’s skyline
with a glimpse of neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia.
Singapore Flyer
30 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039803
Daily: 8:30am - 10:30pm
Find out more: http://www.singaporeflyer.com