Tuesday 6 October 2015

The Sites of Singapore

Marina Bay
Marina Bay is a perfect example of Singapore’s transformation to become one of the world’s most luxurious travel destinations, boasting some of the city-state’s most iconic hotels and attractions.

The Merlion
No trip to the independent city-state is complete without a visit to the mythical symbol of Singapore, the Merlion, a half-fish, half-lion statue weighing 70 tonnes and standing at 8.7m tall. Located in Merlion Park, the statue includes a water fountain, shooting out into the picturesque Marina Bay.
Clarke Quay's Nightlife 
Originally a centre of commerce, Clarke Quay is now a labyrinth of restaurants, concept bars, retail stores and recreation outlets, with this party hub now most famous for its nightlife. A wide assortment of themes and attractions, there are plenty of choices available for after-sunset indulgence. Try Bar Cocoon or Bamboo Bar at The Forbidden City, Lunar Asian Fusion Bar for great shows, or Bar Opiume at the Empress Place by the riverside and then Attica or Canvas for an after-hours rave.

Sentosa Island
The best of the island life is experienced at its finest on a day trip to Sentosa Island, with world-class entertainment opportunities like Madame Tussauds Singapore, S.E.A Aquarium, and Adventure Cove Waterpark.

Garden By the Bay Surpertrees at night
Singapore’s latest green space,
Gardens By the Bay is well worth a visit. Located in the bay area of Singapore, the huge, vibrant futuristic indoor park is home to famous structures like the Supertree, the steel-framed ‘tree’ plantation, towering over gardens, offering an impressive skywalk over the gardens. Over 200 difference species of plants and flowers cover the exterior of these tall upright gardens and twice a night they are a centrepiece of the gardens’ light and music show casting a glow over the park, creating a modern fairytale-like atmosphere.
Gardens By the Bay Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, and Floral Clock 

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