Singapore is at the top of the list of best destinations to visit in 2015 according to the Lonely Planet travel guide. Below you will find the 5 destinations you should not miss during your stay in Singapore.
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The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is one of the must-see places to visit during your stay in Singapore. The 200-meter-high SkyPark, in the form of a boat, sits at the top of three 55-storey towers with 360-degree views of the city.
The Skypark also has a 150 meter long infinity pool which is currently the largest outdoor pool in the world. SkyPark has various chic restaurants, bars, spas, gardens and even a jogging track.
Chinatown
Chinatown
You want to go shopping? Enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine and discover other attractions of Chinese culture? Be sure to visit Chinatown. If you would like to learn about the history of the place, do not hesitate to visit the Chinatown Heritage Center located on Pagoda Street.
Chinatown, an authentic place in the history of Singapore with the best attractions, such as the Thian Hock Keng Temple, the oldest temple in Singapore, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Eu Yan Sang, a Chinese medical room and Maxwell Food Center Road, You should not miss to visit during your stay in Singapore.SINGAPORE FLYER
Built on a three-storey building, the Flyer is 150 meters in diameter, 165 meters high, and moves to 0.21 meters per second (it's about 30 meters taller than the famous London Eye!) With views Breathtaking panoramas that are so radically different during the day and night. The Singapore Flyer: Singapore River, Raffles Place, Marina Bay, etc. will make it easy for you to choose the best time to take a tour.
THE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF SINGAPORE
THE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF SINGAPORE
Located in the heart of Singapore, the garden, the main tourist attraction, has a quite complete collection of plants. It is about 64 hectares making it one of the huge parks of the country. Lakes, Tropical Rainforest Garden, Ginger Garden, Botanical Center, Tanglin Gate are the main sights not to be missed.
As for the orchid garden, it has a collection of unique orchids in the world, with more than 1000 species and 2000 hybrids. The entrance to the garden is free and is open every day from five in the morning until midnight in the evening. Do not hesitate to visit the garden during your stay in Singapore.THE MERLION
The Merlion is more than a statue. It is a mythical symbol of Singapore. The term "must see" will always be used to describe the Merlion, with the iconic statue, spouting water from its mouth and attracting over a million visitors a year.