Singapore's Most Interesting Tourist attraction - Singapore is our closest neighboring country, and most visited by Indonesian citizens because in addition to its close, the cost is also quite affordable.
Although the size of Singapore is small compared to Indonesia, Singapore has quite a number of interesting sights.
What are the most interesting tourist attractions in Singapore?
Merlion name is a combination of "mermaid" and "lion" or in Indonesian is mermaid and lion.
Merlion Park Park is open 24 hours daily and is free for anyone who wants to visit, so you can save your travel expenses.
Besides taking pictures you can also enjoy the river at this location because Merlion Park is located in front of the Singapore River.
Universal Studios ticket prices on the weekend, red dates, and holiday season is quite expensive, can be up to about 1 million Rupiah for adults.
If you want to save, just take pictures in front of the globe Universal Studios only.
If you want to go in and play at Universal Studios, come in the morning because the queue at Universal Studios can be very long unless you have priority tickets so you do not have to queue up long, but of course the price is more expensive than regular tickets.
To visit Orchard Road is of course free when just looking around.
If Orchard Road is your main destination in Singapore, I recommend looking for hotels around Orchard Road so as to have no trouble carrying groceries using public transport.
Along Sentosa Island there are 3 MRT stations so you do not have to worry far from the station.
Orchard Road is one of Singapore's must-see tourist attractions, although only sight-seeing.
Many ways to reach Sentosa Island, the most interesting is to use the cable car because you can also enjoy the views of Singapore from the height.
The price of a cable car ride is quite expensive, which is about 300.000 rupiah, but this cable car ride can provide an interesting experience for you.
If you want to save money, there are other ways to get to Sentosa Island by walking, taking the Sentosa Express monorail, and using the bus.
What you can find on Sentosa Island is beaches, hotels, spas, restaurants, shopping, golfing, entertainment, casinos and more.
Usually Bugis Street is where tourists hunt for cheap souvenirs in Singapore. It's very easy to reach Bugis Street, you just need to board the MRT and get off at Bugis station.
The location of Bugis Street is only about 50 meters from Bugis station. Bugis Street is Singapore's largest shopping street.
The majority of the population in the area of Chinatown is of Chinese descent, so it feels very strong Chinese culture in this area, for example in the form of buildings, decoration, merchandise, and others.
Chinatown has become one of the most favored tourist attractions in Singapore as it is an exciting blend of culinary, shopping, cultural, and historical attractions. If you want to shop here, do not forget to bargain price first.
If you want a culinary tour in Chinatown, keep in mind that most Chinatown food and beverage sellers are open from late afternoon until midnight.
It's easy to reach Chinatown, you simply use the MRT and get off at Chinatown station.
Opposite Chinatown, Little India is home to a variety of Indian crafts, Indian specialties, gold, incense, massage oils, perfumes, fabrics to forecasting services.
In a place suitable to hunt souvenirs typical of India there is a typical Indian smell, and usually is the smell of spices.
I personally do not like this place because I am less comfortable with the smell of Indian sweat, but even so, Little India is one of the tourist attractions in Singapore is quite interesting to visit.
In addition you can also find sellers of perfumes, carpets, and luxurious fabrics are colorful, including Indonesian batik.
Merchants of these items are usually crowded visitors during the day, at night a lot of sales are typical Arab food traders.
Usually tourists come to this location to find the atmosphere, not to shop.
What makes Haw Par Villa unique is the existence of some diorama themed hell. These dioramas give you an idea of the horrors of hell, so if you bring a little child, you need to give your child a sense of not fear.
Haw Par Villa is very useful to teach children to do good and away from all forms of sin.
At Haw Par Villa, in addition to enjoying cultural tourism, you can also save money because going to Haw Par Villa is free of charge.
Raffless is the name of the founder and governor of modern Singapore, while the Raffless Landing Site is a place to commemorate the services of Raffless.
In this place you can see replica statues from Raffless, get to know the history of Singapore, see the history and culture diorama of Singapore, and take pictures next to Raffless statue with the background of river and city of Singapore.
If you are interested in visiting the Raffless Landing Site, the nearest MRT station is Raffless Place station.
With its unique roof shape and durian fruit, Esplanade has many art-related facilities, such as concert halls, indoor theater, outdoor theater, library, painting exhibition room, food court and others.
Entering this place is free of charge, unless there is a concert that requires buying tickets.
The atmosphere around the Esplanade is also very beautiful, so although there is no concert, this place is still attractive to tourists.
Gardens by The Bay has many trees and green plants, which makes it unique is here you can find some giant artificial trees.
These artificial trees are made of steel and serve to collect rainwater and also accommodate solar energy. At night, the lights mounted on the artificial tree as high as the 16-story building will be lit up, so it becomes very beautiful.
To get around in this area is free, but if you want to ride and take a walk on the bridge connecting these artificial trees, you have to buy a ticket for approximately 50,000 Rupiah.
In addition, in this area there is also Cloud Forest and Flower Dome which is a conservatory of plants and flowers with a ticket price of about 350,000 Rupiah.
Singapore Flyer is a kind of Bianglala in Dufan but with a very large ukurang, even the largest in the world with a height of 165 meters, or the equivalent of 42 storey building.
It has 28 cabins with capacity for 10-15 people, once a round of Singapore Flyer will take about 30 minutes.
For 30 minutes you will be able to enjoy the view of the city of Singapore, you can even see Indonesia from the Singapore Flyer.
If you are interested in riding the Singapore Flyer, you can use the MRT and get off at the Promenade station.
The ticket price for the Singapore Flyer ride is around 350,000 Rupiah.
Henderson Waves Bridge is a wooden bridge with a unique design and resembles a wave wave.
Starting from 7 pm, Henderson Waves Bridge will turn on the lights that have been arranged in such a way that it becomes very beautiful.
Henderson Waves Bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, so you can enjoy the views of Singapore from this bridge.
If you want to visit Henderson Waves Bridge, you can get off at Harbor Front MRT station.
Marina Bay Sands is an integrated entertainment and resort center opened since 2010.
The visual appearance of the Marina Bay Sands building is very unique and second to none in the world with 3 main buildings connected with the ship-shaped building on it.
Marina Bay Sands has thousands of hotel rooms, casinos, theaters, art halls, restaurants, nightclubs, parks, luxury malls and more, all in one location.
In addition to the boat-shaped building on the top of the building, there is a swimming pool which is the longest swimming pool in the world with a length of about 150 meters, and located at an altitude of 200 meters.
At this altitude, you can see Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. If you want to board Marina Bay Sands, you have to pay around 250,000 Rupiah.
In the evenings, Marina Bay Sands exhibits an interesting light attraction and is reflected by the Marina Bay lakes.
The nearest MRT station from Marina Bay Sands is Marina Bay station and Promenade station.
With a length of about 280 meters, Helix Bridge is the longest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.
The bridge is located in Marina Bay is spiral like DNA and will light up at night, so add to the beauty of this bridge.
Located on the shores of Lake Marina Bay, the Art Science Museum has a lotus-like shape.
Not only that the uniqueness of lotus design Art Science Museum, lotus design also has the function of collecting rain water, and stream it into a waterfall.
Art Science Museum is a world-class art exhibition place so it is very interesting to visit.
With an area of about 74 hectares, Singapore Botanical Gardens is a tourist spot in Singapore that is perfect for lovers of plants and flowers.
Singapore Botanical Gardens is open from 5 am, so this place is widely used by Singaporeans for morning exercise.
In addition to gardens and gardens, the Singapore Botanical Gardens also has a lake of swans and lakes that have a stage in the center.
In this place there is also the National Orchid Garden with entrance tickets for approximately 50,000 Rupiah.
To reach the Singapore Botanical Gardens, drop off at the Botanic Gardens MRT station.
This river is so famous for tourists and is one of the most crowded tourist attractions in Singapore visited by tourists.
Interesting activities on the Singapore River are the Singapore River Cruise, or a trip down the river using sophisticated electric boats.
While enjoying Singapore's scenery from the river, the boat guides will explain Singapore River, the skirted buildings, the history of Singapore, and others. Ticket price down the Singapore River is about 250,000 Rupiah.
Singapore Zoo has a collection of rare animals with the number of thousands.
The Singapore Zoo also has a night zoo tour program for those of you who want to experience different sensations.
Equipped with a children's play area, Singapore Zoo is a popular tourist destination in Singapore that is perfect for those of you who travel with children.
The price of the Singapore Zoo entrance ticket is about 250,000 Rupiah.
Jurong Bird Park has more than 8,000 birds of about 600 different species.
These birds originated not only from Singapore, but from all over the world. If you are tired of walking around Jurong Bird Park, here is a bird watching facility using a monorail.
In addition to bird watching, you can also take pictures with birds, feed the birds, and watch bird watching events held in Jurong Bird Park every day.
Jurong Bird Park ticket price is around 200,000 Rupiah, while the monorail price is around 50,000 Rupiah. The nearest MRT station is Boon Lay station.
With the style of ancient buildings, St. Andrew's Cathedral is one of the most beautiful buildings in Singapore and has been designated as one of Singapore's national monuments in 1973.
Entering the St. Andrew's Cathedral is free of charge.
The nearest MRT station is City Hall station.
Sultan Mosque is the first mosque in Singapore and now has become one of the tourist attractions in Singapore.
In the past, Sultan Mosque is the location where Indonesians reside in Singapore.
Sultan's mosque is open to anyone who wants to go inside, but maybe you will be asked to use a long robe to be more polite.
The uniqueness of Sultan Mosque is its golden dome. Sultan Mosque is very different from mosques in Indonesia are less well maintained, Sultan Mosque is very clean and neat.
There is no charge to enjoy the beauty of Sultan Mosque.
Perhaps this is because the price is quite expensive for Indonesian citizens.
In this place you can try to become a pilot who flies a big airplane to famous airports around the world.
Indeed this is just a simulator, but Singapore Flight Experience offers an experience that is really similar to flying the original aircraft.
Starting from the sound, scenery, to the panels really like being in the original plane.
To get an unforgettable experience at Singapore Flight Experience, you have to pay about 2,000,000 Rupiah.
Although the size of Singapore is small compared to Indonesia, Singapore has quite a number of interesting sights.
What are the most interesting tourist attractions in Singapore?
1. Merlion Park
Merlion is a statue with a lion's head and a fish body that has become a mascot of Singapore.
Merlion name is a combination of "mermaid" and "lion" or in Indonesian is mermaid and lion.
Merlion Park Park is open 24 hours daily and is free for anyone who wants to visit, so you can save your travel expenses.
Besides taking pictures you can also enjoy the river at this location because Merlion Park is located in front of the Singapore River.
2. Universal Studios
Universal Studios is an amusement park like Dufan in Jakarta and is one of Singapore's most famous tourist attractions.Universal Studios ticket prices on the weekend, red dates, and holiday season is quite expensive, can be up to about 1 million Rupiah for adults.
If you want to save, just take pictures in front of the globe Universal Studios only.
If you want to go in and play at Universal Studios, come in the morning because the queue at Universal Studios can be very long unless you have priority tickets so you do not have to queue up long, but of course the price is more expensive than regular tickets.
3. Orchard Road
Orchard Road or Orchard Road is the name of a street in Singapore that is very famous for shopping tour. In addition to the shopping center, Orchard Road is also filled with restaurants, spas, and more.To visit Orchard Road is of course free when just looking around.
If Orchard Road is your main destination in Singapore, I recommend looking for hotels around Orchard Road so as to have no trouble carrying groceries using public transport.
Along Sentosa Island there are 3 MRT stations so you do not have to worry far from the station.
Orchard Road is one of Singapore's must-see tourist attractions, although only sight-seeing.
4. Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island is a tourist attraction in Singapore that is complete, but not merged with the main island of Singapore, but is located on a separate island.Many ways to reach Sentosa Island, the most interesting is to use the cable car because you can also enjoy the views of Singapore from the height.
The price of a cable car ride is quite expensive, which is about 300.000 rupiah, but this cable car ride can provide an interesting experience for you.
If you want to save money, there are other ways to get to Sentosa Island by walking, taking the Sentosa Express monorail, and using the bus.
What you can find on Sentosa Island is beaches, hotels, spas, restaurants, shopping, golfing, entertainment, casinos and more.
5. Bugis Street
Bugis Street is a street in Singapore famous for its shopping. In contrast to Orchard Road that offers a luxurious shopping experience, Bugis Street offers a cheap shopping experience.Usually Bugis Street is where tourists hunt for cheap souvenirs in Singapore. It's very easy to reach Bugis Street, you just need to board the MRT and get off at Bugis station.
The location of Bugis Street is only about 50 meters from Bugis station. Bugis Street is Singapore's largest shopping street.
6. Chinatown
As the name implies, Chinatown is an area with an atmosphere like in China.The majority of the population in the area of Chinatown is of Chinese descent, so it feels very strong Chinese culture in this area, for example in the form of buildings, decoration, merchandise, and others.
Chinatown has become one of the most favored tourist attractions in Singapore as it is an exciting blend of culinary, shopping, cultural, and historical attractions. If you want to shop here, do not forget to bargain price first.
If you want a culinary tour in Chinatown, keep in mind that most Chinatown food and beverage sellers are open from late afternoon until midnight.
It's easy to reach Chinatown, you simply use the MRT and get off at Chinatown station.
7. Little India
Little India is the center of the Indian community in Singapore. With a typical Indian atmosphere and filled with Indians, Little India will make you feel like you are in India.Opposite Chinatown, Little India is home to a variety of Indian crafts, Indian specialties, gold, incense, massage oils, perfumes, fabrics to forecasting services.
In a place suitable to hunt souvenirs typical of India there is a typical Indian smell, and usually is the smell of spices.
I personally do not like this place because I am less comfortable with the smell of Indian sweat, but even so, Little India is one of the tourist attractions in Singapore is quite interesting to visit.
8. Arab Street
Arab Street is a place that is thick with middle eastern culture. Arab Street is the center of Muslims in Singapore, so you can find many Islamic type shops in this area, for example various types of Islamic dress and worship services.In addition you can also find sellers of perfumes, carpets, and luxurious fabrics are colorful, including Indonesian batik.
Merchants of these items are usually crowded visitors during the day, at night a lot of sales are typical Arab food traders.
Usually tourists come to this location to find the atmosphere, not to shop.
9. Haw Par Villa
Haw Par Villa is one of Singapore's most unique tourist attractions. In general, Haw Par Villa is a Chinese cultural history recreation area with over 1,000 statues and over 150 dioramas with Chinese folklore and Chinese legends.What makes Haw Par Villa unique is the existence of some diorama themed hell. These dioramas give you an idea of the horrors of hell, so if you bring a little child, you need to give your child a sense of not fear.
Haw Par Villa is very useful to teach children to do good and away from all forms of sin.
At Haw Par Villa, in addition to enjoying cultural tourism, you can also save money because going to Haw Par Villa is free of charge.
10. Raffless Landing Site
Raffless Landing Site may not be common in the ears of Indonesian tourists because historical tourism is not much demand.Raffless is the name of the founder and governor of modern Singapore, while the Raffless Landing Site is a place to commemorate the services of Raffless.
In this place you can see replica statues from Raffless, get to know the history of Singapore, see the history and culture diorama of Singapore, and take pictures next to Raffless statue with the background of river and city of Singapore.
If you are interested in visiting the Raffless Landing Site, the nearest MRT station is Raffless Place station.
11. Esplanade
The Esplanade is located close to Singapore's prideful statue of Merlion. The Esplanade is an art center and is one of the most active and busy art centers in the world.With its unique roof shape and durian fruit, Esplanade has many art-related facilities, such as concert halls, indoor theater, outdoor theater, library, painting exhibition room, food court and others.
Entering this place is free of charge, unless there is a concert that requires buying tickets.
The atmosphere around the Esplanade is also very beautiful, so although there is no concert, this place is still attractive to tourists.
12. Gardens by The Bay
Gardens by The Bay is a unique park located around Marina Bay. As the park should be,Gardens by The Bay has many trees and green plants, which makes it unique is here you can find some giant artificial trees.
These artificial trees are made of steel and serve to collect rainwater and also accommodate solar energy. At night, the lights mounted on the artificial tree as high as the 16-story building will be lit up, so it becomes very beautiful.
To get around in this area is free, but if you want to ride and take a walk on the bridge connecting these artificial trees, you have to buy a ticket for approximately 50,000 Rupiah.
In addition, in this area there is also Cloud Forest and Flower Dome which is a conservatory of plants and flowers with a ticket price of about 350,000 Rupiah.
13. Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer is one of Singapore's most popular tourist attractions.Singapore Flyer is a kind of Bianglala in Dufan but with a very large ukurang, even the largest in the world with a height of 165 meters, or the equivalent of 42 storey building.
It has 28 cabins with capacity for 10-15 people, once a round of Singapore Flyer will take about 30 minutes.
For 30 minutes you will be able to enjoy the view of the city of Singapore, you can even see Indonesia from the Singapore Flyer.
If you are interested in riding the Singapore Flyer, you can use the MRT and get off at the Promenade station.
The ticket price for the Singapore Flyer ride is around 350,000 Rupiah.
14. Henderson Waves Bridge
Henderson Waves Bridge may rarely be the main choice of tourist attractions in Singapore, but in fact this place is very interesting.Henderson Waves Bridge is a wooden bridge with a unique design and resembles a wave wave.
Starting from 7 pm, Henderson Waves Bridge will turn on the lights that have been arranged in such a way that it becomes very beautiful.
Henderson Waves Bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, so you can enjoy the views of Singapore from this bridge.
If you want to visit Henderson Waves Bridge, you can get off at Harbor Front MRT station.
15. Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands is Singapore's newest icon and tourist destination. Almost all tourists from Indonesia who come to Singapore take pictures with the background of Marina Bay Sands.Marina Bay Sands is an integrated entertainment and resort center opened since 2010.
The visual appearance of the Marina Bay Sands building is very unique and second to none in the world with 3 main buildings connected with the ship-shaped building on it.
Marina Bay Sands has thousands of hotel rooms, casinos, theaters, art halls, restaurants, nightclubs, parks, luxury malls and more, all in one location.
In addition to the boat-shaped building on the top of the building, there is a swimming pool which is the longest swimming pool in the world with a length of about 150 meters, and located at an altitude of 200 meters.
At this altitude, you can see Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. If you want to board Marina Bay Sands, you have to pay around 250,000 Rupiah.
In the evenings, Marina Bay Sands exhibits an interesting light attraction and is reflected by the Marina Bay lakes.
The nearest MRT station from Marina Bay Sands is Marina Bay station and Promenade station.
16. Helix Bridge
Helix Bridge is a bridge with a very charming architecture.With a length of about 280 meters, Helix Bridge is the longest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.
The bridge is located in Marina Bay is spiral like DNA and will light up at night, so add to the beauty of this bridge.
17. Art Science Museum
Art Science Museum is a museum located in Marina Bay Sands.Located on the shores of Lake Marina Bay, the Art Science Museum has a lotus-like shape.
Not only that the uniqueness of lotus design Art Science Museum, lotus design also has the function of collecting rain water, and stream it into a waterfall.
Art Science Museum is a world-class art exhibition place so it is very interesting to visit.
18. Singapore Botanical Gardens
Singapore Botanical Gardens is the lung for Singapore. Having a variety of plants from different parts of the world, Singapore Botanical Gardens is a great place for a casual stroll for free.With an area of about 74 hectares, Singapore Botanical Gardens is a tourist spot in Singapore that is perfect for lovers of plants and flowers.
Singapore Botanical Gardens is open from 5 am, so this place is widely used by Singaporeans for morning exercise.
In addition to gardens and gardens, the Singapore Botanical Gardens also has a lake of swans and lakes that have a stage in the center.
In this place there is also the National Orchid Garden with entrance tickets for approximately 50,000 Rupiah.
To reach the Singapore Botanical Gardens, drop off at the Botanic Gardens MRT station.
19. Singapore River
Singapore River is a river in Singapore that flows from central Singapore to the ocean.This river is so famous for tourists and is one of the most crowded tourist attractions in Singapore visited by tourists.
Interesting activities on the Singapore River are the Singapore River Cruise, or a trip down the river using sophisticated electric boats.
While enjoying Singapore's scenery from the river, the boat guides will explain Singapore River, the skirted buildings, the history of Singapore, and others. Ticket price down the Singapore River is about 250,000 Rupiah.
20. Singapore Zoo
Singapore Zoo is Singapore's zoo and is one of the most favored tourist attractions in Singapore.Singapore Zoo has a collection of rare animals with the number of thousands.
The Singapore Zoo also has a night zoo tour program for those of you who want to experience different sensations.
Equipped with a children's play area, Singapore Zoo is a popular tourist destination in Singapore that is perfect for those of you who travel with children.
The price of the Singapore Zoo entrance ticket is about 250,000 Rupiah.
21. Jurong Bird Park
Jurong Bird Park is a popular tourist spot in Singapore, as it is the largest bird park in the world.Jurong Bird Park has more than 8,000 birds of about 600 different species.
These birds originated not only from Singapore, but from all over the world. If you are tired of walking around Jurong Bird Park, here is a bird watching facility using a monorail.
In addition to bird watching, you can also take pictures with birds, feed the birds, and watch bird watching events held in Jurong Bird Park every day.
Jurong Bird Park ticket price is around 200,000 Rupiah, while the monorail price is around 50,000 Rupiah. The nearest MRT station is Boon Lay station.
22. St. Andrew's Cathedral
St. Andrew's Cathedral is Singapore's first and largest church.With the style of ancient buildings, St. Andrew's Cathedral is one of the most beautiful buildings in Singapore and has been designated as one of Singapore's national monuments in 1973.
Entering the St. Andrew's Cathedral is free of charge.
The nearest MRT station is City Hall station.
23. Sultan Mosque
Sultan Mosque is a historic building located in Kampung Glam, Singapore.Sultan Mosque is the first mosque in Singapore and now has become one of the tourist attractions in Singapore.
In the past, Sultan Mosque is the location where Indonesians reside in Singapore.
Sultan's mosque is open to anyone who wants to go inside, but maybe you will be asked to use a long robe to be more polite.
The uniqueness of Sultan Mosque is its golden dome. Sultan Mosque is very different from mosques in Indonesia are less well maintained, Sultan Mosque is very clean and neat.
There is no charge to enjoy the beauty of Sultan Mosque.
24. Singapore Flight Experience
Located on Raffless Avenue, Singapore Flight Experience may not be so well known amongst Indonesian tourists.Perhaps this is because the price is quite expensive for Indonesian citizens.
In this place you can try to become a pilot who flies a big airplane to famous airports around the world.
Indeed this is just a simulator, but Singapore Flight Experience offers an experience that is really similar to flying the original aircraft.
Starting from the sound, scenery, to the panels really like being in the original plane.
To get an unforgettable experience at Singapore Flight Experience, you have to pay about 2,000,000 Rupiah.

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