Places to Visit
Suntec City & Fountain of Wealth
You are Singapore; you’ve enjoyed the shopping, the eating and the sights. Before you go, you must bring home lot of good vibes, heaps of energy and finally, an abundance of fortune & wealth. Welcome to the FengShui 101 o...
Fort Canning Park
For folks who wants to know more about the background and history of Singapore, especially on the surrender of the British to the Japanese in World War II, this place not only offers a glimpse into the above but also provides a...
Canopy Tree Top Walk
If you have never done a tree top walk before in your life, you don’t know what you are missing. Yes, Singapore offers a one of a kind Canopy Walk which takes you through Kent Ridge Park, Bukit Kalang, Bukit Peirce & Rese...
Arab Street
Persian carpets, rugs, Middle Eastern food, Turkish delights, historical mosques and a whole lot of heritage all thrown into one big melting pot, Arab Street. Within a maze of Kandahar Street, Muscat Street, Bussorah and Baghda...
Little India
Be warned, this is not Singapore and it is not some touristy setup to lure the unsuspected. So, having gotten that out of the way, this is where you can come to experience the unfamiliar in familiar Singapore, eh? Little India ...
Asian Civilisations Museum
A visit to South East Asia is not complete without the appreciation of the diverse cultural and ethnicity of the region. Welcome to the Asian Civilisations Museum, tracing the evolution of cultures and development of the region...
East Coast Park
7.5 million people descend upon this 15km stretch of land every year, that’s more than the entire population of Singapore put together! If you are looking for a place away from the hustle and bustle of city life, this is wher...
National Orchid Gardens
OK, let’s get this straight upfront, even if you are not a great fan of all things botany, you will love this often missed attraction right in the middle of the Singapore Botanical Garden. The National Orchid Garden boast...
Secrets of the Red Lantern – Chinatown Night Walk
In 1887, the brothels in Chinatown were as many and as close together as the teeth of a comb. Combine that with the proliferation of opium and gambling dens, it was sin city. It is no accident that Chinatown was also known as B...
The Tipple Exchange – Singapore River Walk
Take a break from the official history of the Singapore River. This is the walk if you want the alternative story – a perfect cocktail of bank breakers, vandals, terrorists, drugs and one fine lady. Savour tales while imb...
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