Discover the best attractions and experiences Punggol Waterway Park has to offer
Singapore's past comes alive through its historic forts, bunkers, and commemorative sites that are accessible around the island.
A coastal WWII fortress on Sentosa with preserved bunkers and tunnels.
WWII underground command centre turned museum at Fort Canning.
Memorial and museum honoring Singapore's WWII history.
Historic hilltop park blending ancient artifacts with city views.
From national galleries to modern science exhibitions, Singapore’s museums cover wide-ranging interests.
Singapore’s oldest museum presenting the city’s story through interactive exhibits.
Museum dedicated to Singaporean and Southeast Asian art in two historic buildings.
Iconic lotus-shaped venue with rotating science and art installations.
Illustrates Singapore’s urban planning and future developments.
Explore Singapore’s multicultural fabric through its temples, mosques, and churches.
Grand mosque in Kampong Glam with a golden dome and vibrant precinct.
Colorful temple in Chinatown housing a sacred relic and exhibits.
Hindu temple in Little India dedicated to the goddess Kali.
One of Singapore’s oldest Taoist temples with traditional architecture.
Green spaces and scenic trails offer relaxing escapes and nature close to the city.
A scenic waterway park with cycling paths and waterfront promenades.
Futuristic gardens with glass domes and Supertree structures.
Popular hiking and kayaking spot with the iconic Treetop Walk.
Historic, lush gardens and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Forest reserve boasting challenging trails and rich biodiversity.
Dive into Singapore’s character by wandering its vibrant districts and their unique vibes.
Modern waterfront town with scenic promenades and parks.
Cultural district around the Sultan Mosque with stylish cafes and shops.
Colorful, bustling precinct rich with temples, markets, and foods.
Historic enclave offering temples, markets, and heritage trails.
Downtown district known for its striking skyline, promenades and events.
You don’t need to spend to enjoy Singapore’s outdoors and views.
Open spaces and scenic paths ideal for a stroll or bike ride.
Picnic spots and rooftop views with kite-flying on a breezy day.
Long coastal park great for biking, running and picnics.
Free to enter; explore lawns and ponds at your own pace.
A scenic ridge-top trail linking several parks with city views.
Singapore’s food landscape is diverse, from hawker centers to seaside dine-outs.
Seafood dining by the waterfront with family-friendly spots.
Iconic hawker center known for satay and local dishes.
Popular hawker hub with a wide range of local bites.
Multi-cultural food hub in Little India offering diverse eats.
Casual seaside hawker center famous for seafood.
Singapore comes alive after dark with riverfront bars, clubs, and cozy lanes.
A lively riverside cluster of bars and clubs with neon-lit vibes.
Historic quay lined with pubs and waterfront dining.
Trendy lanes with indie cafes, bars and live music.
Iconic complex offering rooftop bars and casinos.
Nightlife precinct known for late-night entertainment.
From performing arts to world-class spectacles, there’s something for every interest.
Premier performing arts center with concerts and shows.
Theme park with themed rides and live entertainment.
One of the world’s largest aquariums with immersive displays.
Architectural icon hosting dynamic exhibitions combining art and science.
Active pursuits and major sporting venues sit alongside free outdoor spaces.
Multi-facility complex hosting sports and events.
Ideal for cycling, jogging and watersports along the coast.
Famed F1 race route and seasonal motorsport events.
Annual city-wide cycling event attracting riders of all levels.
Wooden bridge trail offering a unique aerial perspective.
For those seeking less-touristy paths, Singapore has hidden gems and nature trails.
Preserved rural island vibe reached by bumboat from Changi; cycling and nature.
Mangrove ecosystem with birdwatching and boardwalks.
Architectural elevated walkway connecting green corridors.
Coastal nature reserve with rocky shores and seafront trails.