What Are the 10 Best Things to Do in Singapore

What Are the 10 Best Things to Do in Singapore

Introduction

People from all over Asia keep pouring into Singapore and honestly, it’s easy to see why. The skyline alone can stop you dead. Marina Bay Sands? Way better in person than any photo you’ve seen. But it’s not just shiny towers and fancy hotels. Singapore somehow mixes modern life with old-school culture so smoothly that it almost feels effortless. One minute you’re sipping a cocktail on a rooftop with insane views, the next you’re wandering a quiet garden or a tiny street market you didn’t even know existed.

Getting around is pretty easy if you grab travel deals, honeymoon trips or family packages. This guide answers the stuff everyone’s always asking. What’s actually worth your time? How’s it different from everywhere else? And how can couples or families plan their trip without missing the cool stuff? By the end, you’ll know how to hit modern spots, cultural corners, and chill escapes all in one trip.

10 best things to do in singapore

1. Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay

Marina Bay Sands isn’t just a hotel. The SkyPark deck gives full 360-degree city views and an infinity pool. Total photo gold. Across the bay, Gardens by the Bay is wild. Nature and tech are mashed together like nothing you’ve seen. Supertree Grove lights up at night like a scene from a sci-fi movie, and the Cloud Forest Dome has a giant indoor waterfall. Walk the OCBC Skyway and you’ll feel like you’re on top of the world.

Why is it’s top

  • SkyPark for insane city views
  • Infinity pool for fancy but romantic vibes
  • Gardens with Supertree lights and Cloud Forest Dome

Pro tip: Hit Supertree Grove around 7:45 or 8:45 in the evening for the light show. Book Marina Bay Sands tickets online or you’ll waste forever in line

2. Sentosa Island

Sentosa Island calls itself the State of Fun for a reason. There’s something for everyone here. Families go crazy for Universal Studios. Thrill-seekers can try indoor skydiving at iFly or zip across MegaZip. Couples? Sunset at Palawan Beach and then the Wings of Time show with lights, fire and music is just magic.

Why is it’s top

  • Adventure with iFly and MegaZip
  • Families with Universal Studios rides
  • Couples with sunset plus Wings of Time

Pro tip: Get combo tickets online. You need a full day here. Trust me, you’ll lose track of time

3. Singapore Zoo and Night Safari

The zoo is not like other zoos. Animals roam in open spaces, so it actually feels natural. Kids go nuts over feeding sessions. Wildlife nerds can get up close to rare animals like clouded leopards. At night, Night Safari is creepy but awesome. You see nocturnal animals under soft lights. If you’re not done yet, River Safari and Jurong Bird Park are nearby to keep the adventure rolling.

Why is it’s top

  • Families get feeding shows and fun experiences
  • Wildlife lovers see rare animals close-up
  • Adventure seekers get the Night Safari

Pro tip: Go early for the Zoo, stay for the Night Safari. Totally worth it

4. Orchard Road

Orchard Road is Singapore’s shopping beast. Big-name brands, local shops, street food, rooftop cafes, you name it. Some malls even have mini cultural shows. Underground walkways make shopping easy even when it’s raining.

Why is it’s top

  • A mix of luxury and local shops
  • Rooftop cafes and good food
  • Some malls have cultural shows

Pro tip: Go early on weekdays to avoid the crowd

5. Singapore River Cruise

Seeing the city from the water is something else. Float past Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, and old heritage buildings. Short history bits keep it interesting. Evening rides? Skyline lights at night are magical.

Why is it’s top

  • Couples get a relaxing evening vibe
  • Families get easy sightseeing
  • Photogenic tourists can enjoy perfect skyline shots

Pro tip: Hop off at Clarke Quay for dinner. Best way to end the night

6. Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam

These neighborhoods show real Singapore. Chinatown has temples, street food, and busy markets. Little India is a riot of colors, sounds, and spices. Kampong Glam has the Sultan Mosque, quirky cafes, and tiny shops. Walk around and soak it all in. It feels alive.

Why is it’s top

  • Chinatown for temples, markets, and food
  • Little India for colors, spices and culture
  • Kampong Glam for mosque, cafes and shops

Pro tip: Festivals are wild here. Deepavali or the Chinese New Year is unforgettable

7. Universal Studios Singapore

On Sentosa, Universal Studios is packed with zones like Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt and Madagascar. Thrill rides, kid rides, live shows, something for everyone.

Why is it’s top

  • Adventure with rides like Battlestar Galactica
  • Families with rides and shows for all ages
  • Groups with themed zones and live parades

Pro tip: Express Pass lets you skip lines and still enjoy other Sentosa spots

8. East Coast Park

East Coast Park is the city’s seaside escape. Cycle, jog, skate, or just chill on the sand. Sunsets here? Unreal. Seafood at East Coast Lagoon Food Village is a must-try.

Why is it’s top

  • Couples for the beach and sunset
  • Families for biking and skating fun
  • Adventure lovers for jogging and skating tracks

Pro tip: Evening is perfect. Cooler air and epic photos

9. National Gallery and Museums

Museums here aren’t boring. The National Gallery has Southeast Asian art. ArtScience Museum mixes tech with creativity. The Asian Civilisations Museum focuses on regional history.

Why is it’s top

  • National Gallery for Southeast Asian art
  • ArtScience Museum for tech and design
  • Asian Civilisations Museum for regional culture

Pro tip: Combo tickets save money. Half a day is enough for the main highlights

10. Jewel Changi Airport

Jewel isn’t just an airport. Rain Vortex is the tallest indoor waterfall in the world. Canopy Park has nets, mazes, and walking trails. Food and shopping? Endless.

Why is it’s top

  • Rain Vortex for the tallest indoor waterfall
  • Canopy Park is fun for all ages
  • Shopping and dining for endless options

Pro tip: Arrive early or take a few hours before your flight. Don’t rush it

Best Time to Visit

  • Peak from December to June: Crowded but sunny and full of festivals
  • Off-peak from July to November: Fewer tourists, occasional rain, chill vibe
  • Weather: Warm all year, 25 to 32°C. Pack light clothes, comfy shoes, sunscreen and a small raincoat
  • Festivals: Check festival dates for Chinese New Year, Deepavali and Singapore Food Festival

Getting Around

  • MRT is fast, clean, and hits most tourist spots
  • Buses are slower but scenic
  • Taxis and rideshares like Grab are great in night for private groups 
  • Get a prepaid EZ-Link card to save time and money

Pro tips for Travelers

  • Group nearby attractions together like Marina Bay and Gardens, Sentosa, Chinatown and Little India
  • Book tickets online. Universal Studios, Marina Bay Sands and Night Safari sell out fast
  • Check show timings. Light shows and events change often
  • Travel light. Bring a backpack, water and umbrella
  • Talk to locals, they know the hidden gems

Conclusion

Singapore’s got it all: modern sights, old-school culture, fun stuff, and chill spots. These 10 things? Not just for one type of traveler. Couples, families and solo wanderes you’ll all find something. Plan a little, grab some deals, and you can hit the big sights, roam colorful neighborhoods, enjoy festivals, and still find a quiet corner to breathe. Singapore isn’t just a trip. It sticks with you long after you leave.

At Travel Junky you can check out our package Singapore Chronicles: From Streets to Skyscrapers and book your trip with us as we ensure it will be your best trip ever. So what are you waiting for? Contact us now.

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