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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Port Dickson to Singapore?
The direct drive from Port Dickson to Singapore is 204 mi (328 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 10 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Port Dickson to Singapore, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Melaka and Johor Bahru, as well as top places to visit like Kota Tinggi Firefly Valley Leisure Park and Sembawang Park, or the ever-popular Kota Tinggi Firefly Park.
The top cities between Port Dickson and Singapore are Melaka and Johor Bahru. Melaka is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Port Dickson and 3 hours from Singapore.
Malacca, a state in Malaysia located on the southwest coast of the Malay Peninsula, boasts a vibrant colonial past that is evident in its preserved town center. The city is home to several historic landmarks such as St. Paul's Church and Christ Church which were built by the Portuguese and Dutch respectively. Malacca's town hall, known as Stadthuys, is now a museum showcasing Malaccan history and ethnography.
Most popular city on this route
16 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Singapore
Johor Bahru is the administrative center of Johor, Malaysia, situated at the southernmost point of the Malay Peninsula. It serves as a crucial entrance to Singapore through its connecting causeway over the Straits of Johor. The city's waterfront features Istana Besar, constructed by Sultan Abu Bakar in 1866 and now repurposed as the Royal Abu Bakar Museum.
46% as popular as Melaka
5 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Singapore
Best stops along Port Dickson to Singapore drive
The top stops along the way from Port Dickson to Singapore (with short detours) are Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Ltd-Fcs Dept, and Singapore Flyer. Other popular stops include SkyPark Observation Deck, Cloud Forest, and Chinatown.
Kota Tinggi Firefly Park is a popular tourist attraction that offers a serene boat ride along the Johor River to observe thousands of luminous fireflies. It's an ideal activity for families with children and adults alike. Although there are limited staff, they provide friendly service and answer customer questions as best they can. Unfortunately, photography is not allowed during the boat ride, but visitors may be fortunate enough to spot wildlife such as snakes sleeping in trees.
Hi Kota tinggi firefly park officer,
We visited Kota Tinggi Firefly Park with a scenic boat ride along the Johor River and catch these magical sparkling fireflies surrounded.
This activity is perfect for children and adults alike, making it a great family bonding experience.
Due to short of the manpower, they are trying to answer every customer questions. Service not bad and friendly !
I just feel unfortunately our camera or phone shoot the amazing moment on the boat when we see the twinkle twinkle little fireflies. But we are lucky to see the snake slept on the tree.
Thank you so much and have a nice day.
Best regards,
Bin Wei Ray
Bin Wei Ray — Google review
Cool experience if you've never seen fireflies before. Make sure your phone camera has night mode capabilities of you're planning to take pics. But the boat could've spent more time stationery (only fully stops 2-3 times during the ride) and only for 30 secs
Kieven — Google review
Great experience!
Reached and found out that i need to book an appointment for slots and boat starts 7.30pm but luckily still about to get a private boat tour. Please call the business to book before u go because u may not be lucky like me to get a private boat at last minute notice. Will bring friends come visit again..
The Singapore Agency — Google review
Its a very nice place with nice and friendly people and excellent customer service. Highly recommend for those who have never seen fireflies.
Suitable for family with or without children. Great experience. Clean and fresh air. Simple love the place.
Crosby Pang — Google review
It’s a river cruise ride of about 40 mins along Johore river. The fireflies line both sides of the bank and it’s up to skipper to guide the pontoon nearer or further from the banks.
Some sections he may get so near that the fireflies are within reach and you’d be tempted to touch them. Besides the fireflies, it’s just as relaxing to just take in the darkness, tranquility and cool breeze.
Make reservation beforehand via WhatsApp to avoid disappointment.
K C — Google review
Most amazing and wonderful experience, enjoy the nature of fireflies in the quiet of the night. Kids had a great time! Extra special was the sky lantern and fireworks add-on. Our families had a great time! Thanks Michelle for the hospitality and friendliness, for the WhatsApp to remind me of the time to arrive and was ready to welcome us when we arrived.
Melvin Chan — Google review
Went during the June holidays and I booked the tickets through Klook before heading over. Overall a nice experience for family with kids. They will give out life jacket for everyone to wear as a safety precaution before boarding the boat. Just that the life jacket has a strong odor maybe due to poor maintenance. Another activity that they offer for family is to enjoy playing the fire sparks and 放天灯。Highly recommend you to book through Klook or you may miss the chance of getting onto boat at your preferred timing. Saw a family who arrived trying to get tickets but were told to wait for the next trip which will be 1.5 hour later. They also have a restaurant beside serving food.
ZY Lim — Google review
Had a great experience 👌
We went there earlier to get tickets 🎟 and the boat riding begins at 7.30pm as the fireflies actively be seen at that time.
Luckily, we've gotten the 2nd number of tickets purchased directly at the counter as we walk in, although online reservations are recommended.
Life jackets will be given as per ticket numbers.
As per rule, flash lights are strictly prohibited 🚫
Plenty of fireflies be seen, and as well as monitor lizard 🦎
Such a wonderful moment to experience the fireflies habitat under starry ✨️ night.
The staff's were friendly and well mannered 👌They really helped us to get some good video & pictures of releasing our wishing lanterns 🤗
Recommended for all age groups.
A must place to go with family and friends 🫰
Sudarkkodi Karuppiah — Google review
Great place to see fireflies (on a boat ride), play with fireworks and even release sky lanterns. The owners are friendly and helpful. Do book your boat ride before coming. There’s a seafood restaurant too.
Ng Family — Google review
We arrived at the park around 7-ish, just in time to join the 7.30pm batch. Exchange for tickets at the counter was a breeze too. They did a briefing before the boat ride and we were all given life jackets. Boatman was very skillful and he stop by the bushes with lots of fireflies for us to view. We were all super excited. He even showed us where the monitor lizard was on the tree. When we got back, we bought a sky lantern (孔明灯) and the staff were super helpful in helping us set up. He also helped us take nice photos and videos before showing us how to fly the sky lantern. The medium size lantern I got is big enough for us to fill up all our wishes :)
Highly recommended to bring your family here! The kids (even adults) will be amazed!
Tip: Buy your tickets in advance to save the hassle
Sit near the side to get the best view!
adelyn chong — Google review
A magical boat cruise in the moonlight with so many fireflies. Great for kids and adults. Will definitely recommend.
Jean Deacon — Google review
Great experience. we never watched firefly before. this is a really interesting experience. Their service is quite good and very friendly. I highly recommend to those of you who are on vacation Come to see firefly . You won't regret it . 5 stars .
Emy — Google review
First time experiencing fireflies tour and its amazing! The boat will stop for everyone to take their time to capture nice photos of their own. Though it's really hard to capture it through camera but it's a really good physical experience which people should try!
Qian Yuan Lim — Google review
Great experience kids love and enjoy it. The boat guide manage to show us the monitor lizard on the tree. Please book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. Just whatsapp them to book the tickets.
Mohd Salleh — Google review
Great experience visiting this firefly park! The staff were super friendly and accommodating. The boat ride was great albeit warm especially with the life jackets on. Saw many fireflies as the boat driver got us close to the river banks. Seemed like the fireflies were more active on the left side of the boat.
Did the wishing lantern and purchased fireworks too. The staff helped to take really nice photos and videos of the lantern releasing. Kudos to going the extra mile for great shots. Special thanks to the staff, Michelle. Very friendly and fantastic service. Highly recommend to go! Worth the drive.
Amos Tan — Google review
Enjoyed the night boat ride experience. Trip well managed and safe. Believe organisers make efforts to improve their service. No need to Queue for first come first serve boat ride. Ticket number given, juz relax and wait for your turn to board the boat. Just make sure to reach the place earlier to pick up earlier Queue no.
Hao Tan — Google review
Highly recommend this place for everyone, couple, family with or without kids. It's a good experience to take the boat ride into the mangroves and see real fire flies colonies and a sky full of shiny stars! After the boat ride, we had our dinner at the eatery across and proceeded to play the mini fire crackers and fire works!!! Michelle stayed behind and taught my family and i how to play the fire crackers despite it's already past the shop's closing time (10pm). Remarkable service and experience!!! My 3 kids enjoyed themselves very much!
Recommended to book seats via their WhatsApp line to ensure there is vacancy. Michelle is very responsive on WhatsApp.
Evyn Xu — Google review
Really enjoyed the firefly park. But you should definitely reserve online beforehand . The tour is around 45 min and they run every hour from 730 to 930
Separately you can also set lanterns and fireworks here so it’s great fun
We managed to see the fireflies in the tour so it’s quite exciting
They did mention that earlier tours usually get to see more tho
Kevin KW — Google review
The firefly attraction is worth it if your in the vicinity. The cruise takes you past several spots with plenty of fireflies in the surrounding mangroves. While waiting to board, you could also buy floating lanterns and write your wish and send it up in the air. They also sell different types of fireworks which looked fun, but we couldn't try it as there was a light drizzle that night..
Gareth Chen — Google review
Those fireflies, they were mesmerising! Do bring your kids for this amazing adventure.
KTFP is very systematic and they emphasise on their customers' safety very well. We were called by our tix number, so no rushing/pushing or jumping queue. Life jackets were provided and I can say they were all pretty new/well taken care of. The boat was spacious n comfortable. The owners n staffs were all friendly n helpful.
We went there during CNY holiday. At the end of our trip (as they were closing) they invited us to join their family playing fireworks and we were the last to leave! So apart from the firefly adventure, it was also my son's 1st experience 'celebrating' CNY. Barulah Malaysian! 😄 All in all it became such a memorable night for us.
Thanks Kota Tinggi Firefly Park ❤️
• Book/purchase your tix in advance through WhatsApp/call
• Boat departed on time, so be there at least 10 mins before your scheduled time
• Best time to go - less windy, to see more fireflies
• Do get yourself mosquito patches
*unfortunately our smart phone cameras couldn't capture any beautiful pic of the fireflies as it was very dark. But good thing is, we enjoyed our moment admiring those beautiful tiny creatures with no phones 🥰
Think Tank Academy — Google review
If u buy ticket in advance, u will likely be in the queue to get into the boat to pick a better seat. Sitting at the front of the boat is THE BEST! We still see a reasonably good amount of firefly through the journey. Quite a good experience for
Children.
Charmaine Leong — Google review
Very nice experience there. Was late and can chamge to later slot. Was raining at first then it stopped so still managed to go see fireflies. See people put fireworks and we play sky lantern. Lady boss was nice help us take pictures and video when she free. Happy day..
Seow Mei Tay — Google review
A wonderful experience on a boat ride into the dark, looking for fire flies. Sitting front, back, left or right doesn't matter as the boat will be steer to allow both sides to view the fire flies at their closest possible.
The sky lantern and fireworks are bonus for the trip.
Do recommend to make reservation to ensure you get a seat.
Edwin Kong — Google review
It was a unique experience. The boat ride in the dark was fascinating. The fireflies though, were not as many as I expected. It's a great visit for little kids from cities who rarely have a chance of seeing fireflies. The service was great. The staff and people running the establishment were very warm and courteous.
Gokul Ananth — Google review
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Jalan Kota Tinggi, 81900 Kota Tinggi, Johor, Malaysia
Attraction home to a farm with goats & turtles, plus cruises for firefly-spotting & a restaurant.
Fun and interesting place for family with kids. Firefly at night are amazing. The boat captain is very funny as well
Alan Tee — Google review
even though this is far off from the city of Kota Tinggi, this place serves you a piece of geography and good food.
mini zoo:
the minizoo features many varieties of animals, such as turkeys, chickens, goats, rabbits, gooses and fish. they are also let out and roam around, and you can get many close up photos too.
food:
we ordered the 砂煲豆腐 (claypot tofu), 虾米包菜 (shrimp cabbage), 麦片软壳蟹 (fried cereal soft shell crab) and 全鲳鱼 (whole pomfret) for our dinner.
1. the claypot tofu is good, with its hot starchy sauce, vegetables and fried tofu nicely combined.
2. the cabbage has nice flavour and texture, with the small dried shrimp for an extra punch of flavour and texture.
3. the fried cereal soft shell crab is sweet and crispy, with the fried cereal adding more texture
4. the fish was fresh and soft, with the simple soy sauce base making it a perfectly balanced dish
firefly observation:
a boat transported us to the firefly habitat, where fireflies roamed around the mangrove trees. they would also explain the firefly, its habitat, lifespan, and gender differences. unfortunately, we could not get pictures as the screen brightness might have disturbed the habitat of the fireflies.
cost:
the firefly observation was RM18 or 5SGD for each person.
the food in total came out to RM110 or 32SGD.
overall, the whole experience is great, with nice food, nice view and nice fireflies to see. very worth coming here to give it a try
James Koh — Google review
The experience was great. The farm was nice. Food was good. And the firefly viewing experience was nice. The only setback was when we were in the boat , the PIC started to explain most of the stuffs in mandarin cause there were just 2 non-chinese in there. Found that it was inconsiderate. Otherwise experience was great.
sham — Google review
Spent half a day here, it was so much fun
There is a mini zoo & children playground here, kids will sure love it. Went on a river ride to watch firefly after dinner !! Gosh, they were so beautiful!!! Ended the night lighting a lattern for good wishes. Food was yummyliious !!! Everyone should come here and experience it yourself
Wendy Chern — Google review
Mini farm can improve by adding educational facts for each animal. What species are being shown some basic info about it. This would enhance the educational aspect of if.
Food at restaurant was good and prices are rather reasonable.
Firefly tour was a little disappointing because we were not allowed to take any photos or videos even if we switched off our flash. Whereas Kuala Selangor allows it. After playing the recorded narration in various languages giving information about the fireflies, it would have been good if there was silence while we observed the fireflies. Instead they played upbeat music at quite a loud volume.
Sharon Teoh — Google review
Booking in advance to avoid disappointment! Location in Waze is correct as it is required driving through a distance off road/ plantations area. Firefly viewing experience is great though it is not super exciting after you see it for awhile.
Kee Oon — Google review
Came here for the firefly cruise but felt like the mini zoo was more interesting to see (especially for kids). They have free roaming turkeys and a duck who are all quite friendly.
You can feed the duck, tortoise, fishes, goats. There are also pigeons, rabbits and a monkey.
The firefly cruise was sort of disappointing maybe because it was almost full moon that night, their light was so dim on comparison, if I didn't focus my eyes I won't be able to see them. Short 15 min boat trip was quiet in the night.
Their seafood restaurant was okay, personal opinion, too much batter on the mantis shrimp and the soft shell crab. If you want those high standard fresh and scrumptious seafood restaurants, go elsewhere.
Disappointing thing is they took so long to serve the food, although we even ordered the dishes in advanced and they promised to serve it 6.30pm but only came at almost 7pm. Firefly cruise starts at 7.30pm, had to wolf down the chili crab and didn't feel good eating so fast.
Timo-Lilian 123 — Google review
Plenty of firefly that lits up the trees at swampy area at riverside. Blinks like Xmas trees. 1hr boat ride 7:30pm. Best to reach before 5:30pm to dine here n visit small petting zoo.
Reserve dishes via WhatsApp
2 firefly tour at Kota Tinggi. Don't go to the wrong one.
1hr drive from JB + 2km dirt road
Best time to visit : moonless night
Shim Chung Nam — Google review
Actually a lovely experience. The fireflies looked like sparkly Christmas trees in the dark.
Food was also delicious and reasonably priced.
The rabbits in the mini zoo are kinda sad but not much can be done about that sadly.
Proxy Acc — Google review
Highly recommended for family trip. Great customer services, well scheduled trip and able to cater for ovo-lacto vegetarian dinner ( worthy yet mindful). We were allocated seat with river side view, it's splendid! Fireflies blinking like a Xmas tree, frankly speaking it's getting lesser compared 10+years ago, grab the opportunity to see it before its extinct.
chow Hs — Google review
Drove 30-45mins from JB city for mesmerizing and an unforgettable learning journey. Price for adult is RM18 and kids will depend on their height. If your kids are above 120cm they will have to pay adult ticket and for below 120cm the ticket is at RM12. This price is without dinner. There's also ticket price with dinner but didn't manage to ask the lady boss as she is busy.
We chose the 7:30PM trip but we were there at 6.00pm. There a mini zoo and children playground. The kids were amazed by twinkling fireflies. The breeze was so fresh and we managed to see thousands of fireflies within our 30mins journey. We ended the trip with wishing lanterns.
Chan Hock Lye — Google review
The goat village there was RM2 only but quite sad to see the animals in their cages. Some were seen dead too.. but the main highlight was definitely their firefly boat ride. Did not expect to experience such beauty. One firefly even entered the boat. Also had dinner (not certified Halal but use halal ingredients) there and released a wish lantern with my friends for the new year. Overall good experience.
Patota blue — Google review
Wonderful place for families with little kids to visit. Condition is definitely not the best for the animals (compared to the farm animals we saw in Perth), but I understand the costs in involved in running a farm. I am impressed this place survived for the past three years of Covid19 lockdowns. Only RM18 per adult and RM12 for kids. Money well spent.
We WhatsApp the lady boss and paid for our tickets in advance using the TnG app (RM30 in deposit). The weather was good and most importantly, there were literally zero mosquitoes! We read the reviews of the restaurant so bought our own dinner from Tebrau Aeon before heading over. There was an outdoor area for us to consume our dinner.
You can reach around 5.30pm like us and we spent 30 minutes for dinner and an hour at the farm feeding the goats, fishes, ducks, chickens and rabbits. There’s also a small playground with swings for the little ones. After that at 7.15pm, we wore our life vests (VERY SMELLY) and prepared for our boat ride to see the fireflies. There were so many of them! And we left at 8.15pm and we’re back at our Airbnb at KSL by 9pm.
All in all a wonderful trip! Highly recommend for families for kids to try this place. Plan in advance, book your tickets early, and bring your own dinner!
Megal Gadox — Google review
A light sprinkling of rain on the day. Boat ride was quite nice, we saw a lot more fireflies along the river than expected, some were even flying very close to the boat. The glow from the fireflies was rather dimmed however. While waiting for our boat, we played with some friendly stray cats, fire crackers and poppers, and flew a sky lantern splattered with some of our best new year wishes yet! A worthwhile visit.
Teapot Teapot — Google review
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Jalan Jemaluang, 81900 Kota Tinggi, Johor, Malaysia
Sembawang Park is a serene coastal retreat located at the northernmost tip of Singapore, offering a peaceful beach facing the picturesque Strait of Johor. This 15-hectare park features tree-shaded areas with picnic shelters and grills, making it perfect for outdoor gatherings. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as beach volleyball, water sports like snorkeling and diving, or simply taking leisurely strolls along the shore.
Located at the extreme north of Singapore lie Sembawang Park and its beach. It is quiet and tranquil here on weekdays. There are people who go fishing, swimming, kayaking, jogging, cycling or just having a family picnic here. There is a public toilet with shower facilities near the beach too. There are many BBQ pits with tables and seats as well. The water at the beach is very clean and clear during high tide and you can see many small fishes at the jetty. You can get there by bus 882 from the bus stop opposite of the Sembawang mrt station.
jimmy lee — Google review
Very beautiful park. Have a great play ground, there is a big wood pirate boat which the kids can have a lot of fun inside, especially the slides are really great. The breach have many families enjoying the breeze, kid’s building sandcastles
Sofia Mo — Google review
really nice place to spend the day. come w your own chilled drink and some snacks and earphone.
Lee Teik Sing B — Google review
Nice park with pretty flowers and a beach.
Some days, there are mushrooms too.
A place for everyone in the family. Kids can go to the playground and beach, adults can stroll around, picnic or BBQ.
Park is also spacious enough for cyclists, wheelchairs etc.
Chin Zx Lee — Google review
A nice park by the beach. There are some bbq pits. The toilet has shower. There’s also a playground for kids. Nice place to catch sunset.
indri rizkina hapsari — Google review
Nice, clean park with a dog run as well. A bit further down is the sea with a nice walkway to see the sights with a few chill fishing spots. Calm, relaxed, communal environment
valerian ?Val? anderouard — Google review
Biggest Park in Singapore with Beach experience. ⛱️. Opposite side u will see Malaysia. Best clean beach. In Park it has Barbecue pit, you can come with items and cook yourself and eat, can play footballs, enjoy cycling there, Children can play and enjoy a lot there. Can go by bus 882 from Sembawang MRT.
Abhinna Nayak — Google review
Actually, It's a really great place that you should be visited! Very bushy big and old trees surrounding there.Eye catching green colour every where.It has a very big and nice playground,Nice exercise corner, cozy and quiet seats and beach area..However there is great infrastructure, including barbecue, showers, changing rooms.This place is specially famous for barbeque.
If you Overlooking the Johor Strait, the scenic views of the sea and distant ships add a touch of maritime charm to the landscape.
It's really Away from concrete jungle.It's Soaking in nature.The expansive open spaces make it an ideal spot for picnics, where families can gather for a day of relaxation amidst the soothing sounds of nature..
We were celebrated Our New Year events in this place.But,The Changing rooms and Wash rooms are not be very clean...🌳🌲🌴🌱🌿☘️🍃🏖️🌊🌄💦🫧🐝🐞🦋🐛🐌🐦🐦⬛🪶🐓🐔🦜🪻🍂🍄🌸💮🌺🏵️🍻🍗🍳🍖🥓🫕🚴🧎🏃🤸
Nadeesha Athukorala — Google review
Nice Park to just walk, a bit small but the different landscape was interesting. Not easy to get to without car, I think there is a bus that gets here but not sure which one.
Alison Ng — Google review
Beautiful place to be.
Saw a east Asian man picking oysters and mussels at the foot of the Jetty at low tide. Good catch.
Another Man packing up as his gushing ride and fish hooks was too big fit low tide fishing where small dishes abound.
Good place for a leisure walk in the park early in the morning or late evening.
There is a food outlet that offers good at restaurant prices. Was closed in the morning.
Walter Wu — Google review
This park is truly a gem located near the seaside. I love coming here for my morning jog and taking in the refreshing sea breeze. The natural setting of the park is simply stunning.
One of the things that I appreciate about this park is its spaciousness. Even during busy times, there's plenty of room to move around and enjoy the park's amenities without feeling crowded or cramped. The paths are wide and well-maintained, making it easy to navigate through the park, and there are plenty of benches and seating areas for people to relax and take in the beautiful surroundings.
In addition to jogging, there are many other activities that can be enjoyed here. There are also playgrounds for children, making this a great place for families to visit.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful place to exercise or simply want to relax and take in the scenery, this park has something to offer for everyone.
Gastronaut F — Google review
Sembawang beach cannot be compared to East Coast Park and offers a different kind of feel.... More raw, peaceful (less crowded) .it does not have an eatery except for a Chinese restaurant in a B&W old colonial house. The beach is also quite of messy and raw.... Not as clean as EC park.
Nice place to just chill in a lazy afternoon and letting kids dig holes in the sand and play by the beach...simple fun instead of staring at their tablet....time to sweat it out. 💦
I do see that this place will have more stuff once the shipyard is moved but that will probably be another good 10 years. In the mean time, just bring along some snacks, a mat and chill.
CL “HoSayBo” — Google review
Sembawang Park is a really great place that should be visited! It has a playground, nice exercise corner (watch video), cozy and quiet seats and beach. The beach should be mentioned separately, it's not so clean, but good enough, however there is great infrastructure, including barbecue, showers, changing rooms.
Personally I enjoyed this park!
Almat Akhmatolla — Google review
Nice park with a good waterfront. Public washroom and shower also available. The restaurant Beaulieu House is pretty far from the car park. Great place for an evening walk.
John Goh — Google review
Beautiful beach. Not too many people. Amazing playground! It was provided a great challenge for the entire family to climb the ship wreak playground.
Norazila Arrif — Google review
Superbly maintained, minimalistic park with ample walking paths, sea viewing etc.
Rasika Wickramanayaka — Google review
Lots of trees, old & new. The place is not very crowded on Sunday morning. I think the playground does not look ‘playful’. There is a small exercise area.
H K — Google review
A quiet little place for all to visit. There is an eatery at Beaulieu House which I did not manage to try.
You can catch a glimpse of Malaysia’s Lagoon residences at the beach.
The waters are clear, the place is clean and you have some people swimming, sitting in the shelters, strolling.
I would have given a 5 for the place, but the place is simply too small. Would prefer a bigger park. Overall a nice place
Leng K (B) — Google review
Quiet, serene, and not crowded. Beautiful and tranquil. Away from concrete jungle, soaking in nature...
Cinn-dee Ng — Google review
Nice and quiet place for fishing, the jetty is a little small but it does not get too crowded even on weekends.
Water can get muddy sometimes but on clear days you can observe huge schools of baitfish swimming under the jetty.
Big plus is the great view of the sunset after a day of fishing.
The Little Fish — Google review
A new nice garden with plenty of flowering plants and butterflies! Also found a pair of hornbills and some chicken roosting on trees, chicken in Singapore can really fly!
CY N — Google review
Early bird? Can’t sleep? Insomnia? Go take a walk at the park in the morning. Embrace the sunlight, immerse in the nature, sharpen your senses, enjoy the walk.
Delicious Myojo — Google review
Sembawang Park is a tranquil oasis that effortlessly marries natural beauty with recreational amenities, creating an idyllic escape from the urban bustle. Nestled along the northern coast of Singapore, this park offers a serene respite for nature enthusiasts and families alike.
The park's lush greenery and well-maintained walking trails provide a refreshing retreat for those seeking a leisurely stroll or a peaceful jog. Overlooking the Johor Strait, the scenic views of the sea and distant ships add a touch of maritime charm to the landscape. The expansive open spaces make it an ideal spot for picnics, where families can gather for a day of relaxation amidst the soothing sounds of nature.
Sembawang Park's historical significance further enhances its allure. The Beaulieu House, a colonial-era gem within the park, adds a touch of nostalgia and architectural splendor. The maritime-themed playgrounds and fitness corners cater to visitors of all ages, promoting a sense of community and well-being.
The park's cleanliness and well-kept facilities, including barbecue pits and fishing areas, contribute to a delightful experience. Whether one seeks solitude by the sea or a vibrant day out with loved ones, Sembawang Park stands as a testament to Singapore's commitment to preserving natural spaces for the enjoyment of its residents and visitors.
This is one of a good mall offering variety of goods, such as household needs, foods & beverages, gadjets & lots of other necessity. However, please be carefull because there are some people asking you for money at the parking area. The mall management should administer their area properly so that the customer feel convenient to shop wihout fear being harassed or beg by unidentified people.
Jamil Senoko — Google review
Clean and common groceries can be found here. Handy items and decorative items too.
Amenities are clean and restaurants and mobile phone service outlets are available
vijay krishna — Google review
Sedapnye tose, kari, chutney and dal. Clean and fast service. Operates as early as 8.00 am with full spread of curry dishes and briyani. A very reliable restaurant for delicious hearty breakfast.
Nor Haniza Mohamad — Google review
All kinds of things can be obtained from here.
The price is a bit higher than other stores.
But need to improve on freshness and vegetables aspect.
chris kahwai — Google review
Ordered thru the Mydin app but the order is taking too long just freaking process eventhou I chose express delivery
And the online chat agent was useless call hotline same agent attended my call same thing useless and she gave me number saying online team’s number and they’re freaking useless as well
Very bad service
Shaania Shaam — Google review
There's foodcourt sell Sizzling, chicken rice, mamak. Nasi kandar here is tasty. Mydin only 1 floor, compact but have what we need so ya. Spacious parking but no roof so bring umbrella during rainy season ok
F. Syahirah Mohtar — Google review
1 stop centre to shop from household, groceries, wet & fresh market. Before go there, as a consumer please compare price with other mall or market. Here, certain product can buy in a bulk.
intan noriena — Google review
Comfortable to shop with wider options and range and for those who likes a silent environment,good to go here
Sharvind Rao — Google review
Always a reliable place to shop with competitive price.
efah naqilah — Google review
Staff not friendly at Fresh Department..
Won't answer what we want to ask.. hide their face to avoid to be ask 👎👎👎
Nel Zor — Google review
Perfect place for some groceries. Parking available.
Mohammad Nur Firdaus Bin Abdullah — Google review
Lots of assorted shops, price ok, food court is always crowed, rowdy and dirty tables plus floor. Cleaner not efficient
Most of the employees are bad behaviour.. especially the cashier.. I went to MYDIN Melaka super big.. their staff are also bad attitude towards customers.. shopping more than 1000ringgit, bought 14pcs of praying sheet, they didn’t provide any plastic, after I ask they only gave 4 plastic, i asked its not enough, one the staff said because it is big item so no plastic for that. Taman RINTING MYDIN are also the same, more worst bought groceries, they just scan and threw all the items and asked me to pack my owned. I said why should I pack myself and then she said no plastic on weekends. Oh gosh why don’t they tell me early
S K — Google review
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Mydin Mall, Jln Rinting, Taman Rinting, 81750 Masai, Johor, Malaysia
The Battlebox is a famous historical place where people can learn about the history of World War II. It is an underground command center that was used by British officers during the war. The museum has many interesting displays about the battle and the important people who were involved.
The tour was interesting; the tour guide threw in some interesting titbits about the war. Unknowingly, spent 2 hours in the bunker, going through the write up and videos. Worth visiting, if you enjoy history. :)
Rein Shien — Google review
A very enriching experience. Didn't know such a big bunker existed in Sg. Very informative on WWII n how the British operated this headquarter. Can't imagine how the men survived in this bunker for 3 weeks. Audio guide is very useful. Just a feedback - the explanation on the walls can be in bigger fonts so it is more visible for old folks.
Cindy Tan — Google review
To learn a little more about WWII in Singapore and experience the box that is not really a box but a planned space that was constructed for the safety of the military people and their operations planning during wartime. It's more a hole in a hill.
?????????? — Google review
The BattleBox Museum was fascinating with lots of information about the history of Fort Canning and the events of World War II leading up to the Surrender of Singapore. Well worth the visit. Thanks to our guide, Joanne.
David Musgrave — Google review
An important museum that is now accessible to everyone because it is free. There were no tours available when we visited, which was a bit disappointing. But you can still walk thru the bunker and read the information supplied in the museum.
Anna B. — Google review
Good insight into the Japanese occupation of Singapore. An underrated place that is worth a visit for any museum lovers.
SanMash — Google review
A fabulous opportunity to learn more about the event of WW2 here under British rule. Without a doubt the highlight of our visit to the city. Free entrance and self guided with tons of great info.
mark bain — Google review
A must-visit place. It was like stepping into another world. Our guide explained everything very well. After the tour, we spend around an hour more exploring the place.
Sachin M — Google review
Came across this Uncle Paul who was mopping the floor. I agreed with him that the floor really shined like diamonds. Instead of the usual muddy smell for some cave, it smelled quite nice. A job well done
Ocean L — Google review
When you are a tourist in Singapore and you and your child are interested in history, this is one place you should not miss.
The Battlebox Museum houses WWII memorabilia. We were made witness to the unfolding of the war in the Southeast Asia Pacific Region and the events leading to its end.
The bunker was amazing. The docent was very knowledgeable (of course) and witty. 😍 He gave us a wonderful tour of the place, one that greatly added to my knowledge of the war in the Pacific Region.
We were advised to not take photos and videos that is why I only have photos of the tickets.
Vita Angeli — Google review
Visited the bunker today, it was really interesting to see and hear what it was used for during WWII
The people working there are very friendly and helpful to get the best out of your visit.
I do recommend visiting, the whole park is a lovely place.
Wayne Bradley — Google review
Very fun experience. Self guided audio tour. Well organized and enjoyed the experience of seeing the bunker and original items used during ww2. Buy tickets online ahead of time (free) for smooth experience.
art vig — Google review
A must-visit in Singapore!! A short (40 minute) tour through a bunker that explains WWII in Singapore. Make sure to take headphones since the free Audioguide is downloaded onto one’s phone!
Leila Ursprung — Google review
My family and I recently visited The Battlebox in Fort Canning Hill, and we had a fantastic time. The tour was incredibly well presented by our guide, who was knowledgeable, engaging, and passionate about sharing the history of this remarkable bunker.
The exhibits and multimedia displays were informative and immersive, and we really felt like we were transported back in time to Singapore during World War II. The experience was both educational and emotional, and we left with a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made by the people who fought and worked in the bunker.
Overall, I highly recommend a visit to The Battlebox for anyone interested in Singapore's history or World War II. It's a fascinating and unique attraction that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Bent Gonza — Google review
Finally, free admission. Highly recommended. Understand the history of the world war 2
mike Ong — Google review
This museum is totally worth the time and cost. The guides are excellent. After about half an hour of being shown the history, visitors can wander about for as long as they want. The ticket even allows you to come back later in the day. It's a great place to visit during the heat of the day.
Mark Windsor — Google review
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262 Pasir Panjang Rd, Haw Par Villa, Singapore 118628
A good place to visit to enjoy the aesthetic value of kites and kite making. A comfortable place. You can purchase some merchandise here.
Nor Haniza Mohamad — Google review
Good to learned new things about layang 2..
Jasniza Shaidin — Google review
A very unique kite museum with just RM2 ticket
ang xin — Google review
Ideal to do your run-challenges! Down hill, up hill, flat..you can measure it yourself..Its open to public and great place to bring your kids.
RDJ — Google review
Arrived slightly after 1pm on a Saturday - shutters closed, saw that it is their break time. Went to the two playgrounds in front of the museum, then bought bubble liquid and borrowed bubble wands from a stall at the carpark to play (RM 2 to 5 depending on how much liquid you need). Back to the museum entrance at 2:30pm, still closed! Their Facebook page has no announcement of closure on that day. Disappointed that we did not manage to enter.
Kai — Google review
My kids really enjoyed the visit to the museum. Merchandise like t-shirt and fridge magnet are cheap. There is also kite making workshop which is interesting.
Farhan Hatta — Google review
Visited on July 3, 2022. There are two levels - ground level exhibits Malaysian wau and kites; level one exhibits non-Malaysian wau/ kites.
Interesting but need more information, upgrades and maintenance
Entrance fee RM 2
No queues
Plenty of parking space available
Xiang Yan Pok — Google review
A lot of johorean are not aware of this place. This place is a gem to relax and unwind 😍
The park is a relaxing place to have a walk or simply sit around or panic 😍
The museum is also very interesting and informative to know about the history of kites in our country 😍 ticket can be bought at the front desk for a few ringgit only per person. Very cheap and worth it.
Floweralle Female Solo Traveller — Google review
I went here last week with my family. Nice place to learn about kites in Malaysia. Here I learned that we actually held international kite competitions every year but there was set back for the past two year due to covid. They will held 25th competition next year in February! Its a 2 storey building filled with participants kites from previous years, history of kites and kite making learning experience. Outside there’s a stall selling kites. I saw a family playing kites after the visit! So fun! I hope many people will come to the festival!!
momonais — Google review
Entrance fee very cheap. Nice place to visit with family. The kids really enjoyed it. So many varieties of kites on display. Don't miss visiting this museum whenever you are in Johor.
Hussaini Amran — Google review
Great place to fly kites
Joey Lim — Google review
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Komplek Pusat Bandar, Pasir Gudang, 81700, Pasir Gudang, Johor, 81700, Malaysia
One of the best MRT that I've ridden so far. Why? They have an advanced technology that you can pay using your debit or credit card (mastercard or visa). Since we are a tourist, we planned carefully if we need to buy the ez-link card as we also arranged a private car to pick us up in our hotel to our destination. However, there are some tourist spots that we would like to explore which is not included on our arrangement. The ez-link is nice if you will be using SMRT and bus all the time, but if it's just a few rides, you're better off with using your debit or credit card for payment. I really enjoyed using their MRT as it's fast, interconnected to other lines and their route map is easy to understand for tourists like me. You can also download the MRT map on your smartphones for easier navigation.
Kristine Mae B — Google review
Easiest way to travel around the Singapore in my experience and the cheapest method MRT system is sharp on time to all stations.when you by MRT card it can use all buses also. Then you can use bus service together with train service.More cheaper than any taxi service.
When you travel by the MRT, all stations are indicated and announced and if you use google maps you can easily find the which route need to use to reach your destinations
Nadeera Withanage — Google review
Modern, advanced, clean, and efficient. Definitely the most advanced I've seen in southeast Asia, reminds me of the tubes or trams in Europe. Easy to purchase tickets with attendants or automated kiosk. We took the train from our hotel Reddoorz Aljounied to Marina Sands Park, it took about 20 minutes including the walk to the stations. Maps and route info all over the station along with ticket prices. There was a little hiccup with maintenance at the stadium station which caused a 3 minor delay but nothing to fret over. Remember when you purchase a ticket to keep it, it will be needed to exit the station(s). Happy exploring!
Canazian /Azian Gypsy — Google review
Easiest way to travel, Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT) was very helpful for us to travel all around the Singapore, its clean fast and cheap. we got our EZ link card which was useful to travel in SMRT as well in Bus.
Ravi AM — Google review
Lousy environment with no seating and surprises by stpppages, transfer trains. Permanemt maintenace calls with no warning. Buses better deal because stop yoy at short distance from actual destination.
Google Maps gives actual times and buses very punctual and destimatioms achieved on timing predicted on directions in google maps.
Seating available almost 90% of the time except peak and school release hours. Better travel option to avoid noisy China and India origin rude persons who talk loudly for their must-be-deaf callers. Totally annoying persins travel by MRT. They mistake that they are in their limousines taxis that they never afforded😁
Nari Lulla — Google review
The only way to travel around Singapore in my opinion. It is very clean and easy to navigate. Cheap compared to other cities.
Grant 2.0 G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very efficient and efficient subway, probably the most practical method of transportation in Singapore. We used it several times on our trip and we were very pleased with both the punctuality of the rides and the cleanliness.
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Metropolitana molto comanda ed efficiente, probabilmente il metodo di trasporto più pratico a Singapore. L’abbiamo usata più volte nel nostro viaggio e ci siamo trovati molto bene sia per la puntualità delle corse sia per la pulizia.
Orchard Road in Singapore is a renowned 2.2-km stretch known for its abundance of shopping malls, boutiques, restaurants, and luxury hotels. Originally named after the fruit orchards and plantations that once occupied the area, it has evolved into a bustling shopping hub with over 5000 establishments. Visitors can explore a wide range of options from newer arcades like ION Orchard and Somerset 313 to established favorites such as Tangs and Ngee Ann City.
Awesome Christmas decorations, must visit this place. Many colourful lights
angeline nancy — Google review
One the most happening place in Singapore. Specially if you will visit on Sunday there will be so much rush and best time to visit is Christmas. The decorations is just too aweosme. You should try old uncle ice cream for sure. You gonna love it.
Tariq Hussain — Google review
Just walk along the orchard road you will get what you want . To road is clean , nice & very hot. 😂
KW On The Go — Google review
Christmas deco @ Orchard
🎊🎉🎆🎇🌲🤶☃️❄️⛄🎅🎄🎉🎇🎆🎊
Wang Jun Seng — Google review
Probably the best retail and shopping street in Singapore with many luxury and international brands.
Gary Ng — Google review
Place for those who like shopping. Lots of shops and high-end brands are located in this area. The most important thing to try is bread ice cream.
Tenno Gelap — Google review
Lovely place to come visit during Christmas. The theme changes each year so it's amazing to soak in the lights. I like coming after rain so the reflection on the ground is much nicer. And when it gets hot, you can just pop into the mall to cool off. Plus there is a Starbucks everywhere. So finding a drink and somewhere to sit is no problem
Shawn Adrian Tan Yan Tong tan — Google review
The Christmas light up was beautiful, especially at night. Was a little congested though.
Immanuel Yeo — Google review
Nice road with a great atmosphere and very busy! However, the street is full of different shopping malls with all the same designer shops that noone can afford. Nothing authentic, nothing new. Worth going to orchard Road just to go, but I wouldn't rush back
Ameer Afridi — Google review
One the most happening place in Singapore will be the favourite festival is Christmas to visit every weekend year around November to December. The decorations are looking beautiful! 🎄
Traffic light Collection99 — Google review
It looks like Main Street. It is a good place for shopping as there are many shops selling luxury brand goods. My pictures have F1 event because of September.
shin Icchinen — Google review
Beautifully decorated for Xmas. One of the must visit places in Singapore. Good shopping and many restaurants and food courts to suit all palates 👍🏻
Flowing through the heart of Singapore, the Singapore River is a 3 km long waterway that offers a delightful stroll with colonial buildings facing it. Visitors can explore must-see attractions like the Asian Civilisations Museum and enjoy boat cruises and water-taxis to Marina Bay. The area comes alive after dark, especially during Chinese festivals or the light show at Marina Bay Sands complex. Surrounded by cafes, food shacks, and parks, it's a bustling hub for locals and tourists alike.
Best to visit nor-matter day or night, there's always a great view. The day and night of Singapore River may give you another view of Singapore. Do try take some photos and you may see the different lighting that may give you another experience view.
Jiten Sheoran — Google review
There are a lot of famous scenic spots along the Singapore River, such as Clarke Quay, Parliament of Singapore, Asian Civilisations Museum, Asian Civilisations Museum Green, National Gallery Singapore, Boat Quay, Cavenagh Bridge, Elgin Bridge, etc.
For those who love hiking or sustainable living, a 1 day walking route of figure-8 or ∞-shaped (infinity symbol) is suggested for sightseeing along & cross the Singapore River & Marina Bay.
The route :
Read Bridge (Malacca Bridge) as starting-point → Clarke Quay Shopping Mall → Parliament of Singapore → Asian Civilisations Museum → Asian Civilisations Museum Green → National Gallery Singapore → Anderson Bridge → Fullerton Waterboat House → Merlion Park → Jubilee Bridge → Esplanade Theatres → The Float @ Marina Bay Grandstand → Helix Bridge → Flower Dome → Marina Barrage → Marina East Park → Gardens by the Bay East → the footbridge along ECP → Singapore Flyer → Helix Bridge → Art Science Museum → Marina Bay Sands Garden Park → The Promontory @ Marina Bay → Merlion Park → Fullerton Hotel → Boat Quay → Read Bridge as endpoint
(walking time appox. 5hr)
Go Green — Google review
There are a lot of famous scenic spots along the Singapore River, such as Clarke Quay, Parliament of Singapore, Asian Civilisations Museum, Asian Civilisations Museum Green, National Gallery Singapore, Boat Quay, Cavenagh Bridge, Elgin Bridge, etc.
Urban Hiking in SG :
For those who love hiking or sustainable living, a 1 day hiking trail of figure-8 or ∞-shaped (infinity symbol) is suggested for sightseeing along & cross the Singapore River & Marina Bay.
The trail :
Read Bridge (Malacca Bridge) as starting-point → Clarke Quay Shopping Mall → Parliament of Singapore → Asian Civilisations Museum → Asian Civilisations Museum Green → National Gallery Singapore → Anderson Bridge → Fullerton Waterboat House → Merlion Park → Jubilee Bridge → Esplanade Theatres → The Float @ Marina Bay Grandstand → Helix Bridge → Flower Dome → Marina Barrage → Marina East Park → Gardens by the Bay East → the footbridge along ECP → Singapore Flyer → Helix Bridge → Art Science Museum → Marina Bay Sands Garden Park → The Promontory @ Marina Bay → Merlion Park → Fullerton Hotel → Boat Quay → Read Bridge as endpoint
(walking time appox. 5hr)
Go Green — Google review
Singapore river has undergone a remarkable transformation from a dirty trading post to a vibrant hub of work life balance and sustainable development. This is thanks to the visionary leadership of the first generation leader, who had the foresight to clean up the river and revitalize its surroundings. The leader saw the potential of the river as a source of life, culture and commerce, and initiated a series of projects to restore its natural beauty and ecological health. The leader also encouraged the development of mixed-use spaces along the river, where people can live, work and play in harmony with nature. The leader's vision has created a lasting legacy for Singapore, as the river continues to be a symbol of our nation's resilience, innovation and excellence.
Neo Carl — Google review
Great experience walking along the river.. Feels excited looking at the historical sculptures... Really enjoyed..
Shantha Reddy — Google review
Scenic walk but be careful of some fast bicycle riders on the narrower parts
Tim C — Google review
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Singapore Kor — Google review
Since 2008, the Singapore River was turned into a fresh water river after the completion of the Marina Barrage at Marina South.
Entertainment, sustainability, and education in history and the vision from our first generation leader sum up the story behind Singapore success.
It is a must visit for tourist and a pleasant touring along the river to discover rich variety of Architecture. As well as stopping by for the world class night spots.
HappyCat.??? — Google review
Clean and beautiful, this is one of my favourite pathways for a long walk on this island. The views of the skyline, modern and colonial architecture, myriad of bridges, nature, relaxing riverside dining, and energetic club scene line this route, making it an experience just by encountering such a variety of sights and sounds.
The section facing the iconic Singapore skyline is a popular photo-op location - one of the best views is from the curved steps outside the esplanade, where one gets a full panoramic view of Marina Bay Sands to the city skyline, Fullerton hotel, and the Merlion in the distance. Whether it’s day or night, it’s a feast for the eyes either way. Prepare some shades or an umbrella in hand in case it’s a hot sunny day, or forecast to rain, to have your journey unobstructed.
PSA: mind your surroundings where the pathways get narrower as it is shared for walking, running, and cycling. To be safe, it’s best to keep on the left of the walkway in either direction.
Yè — Google review
a beautiful river to stroll by! it has statues that not only beautify the river, but also act as a historical artefact as it shows the lives led by Singaporeans in the early years. there are also boat rides and enjoy the views of the river in! we would definitely recommend coming here for a taste of singapore!
asthebutterflies — Google review
Very scenic view - the night lighting is nice, with backdrop of a cosmopolitan city view and Singapore Parliament House.
Worth visiting
WS — Google review
I had been visiting and snapping the river since 40 years ago. It never stop to intrigue me. Here I brought a group of students from China to enjoy and photograph the river. It reminds me how the world have changed and children in Primary school could own a camera. It was amazing. I was a teenager when I got my first camera. The world is so progressive and beautiful that we are now more expose to possibilities and expose to the world. It was a great feeling teaching eager students.
Meng Foo Choo — Google review
Nice for a short stroll along Singapore river anytime of the day. Lookout for sculptures in f cats and local features. Great spot to take some panoramic pictures
Lily T — Google review
Beautiful boat ride with a narrative of the history of Lion City. A bit expensive but still worth the ride.
Clarke Quay is a vibrant destination in Singapore, situated along the river and known for its lively nightlife, upscale restaurants, and entertainment options. This area has been redeveloped from a 19th-century commercial district into a modern hub of activity. As part of Singapore's historic districts, Clarke Quay offers visitors the chance to explore the city's rich heritage while enjoying contemporary amenities.
This is a very vibrant place with plenty of good food and pubs to choose from for everyone. It was once a popular spot for wedding couples and their photographers to take photos for their once-in-a-lifetime album. I am not sure about now since we just opened up after the pandemic!
Luxe Print Pte Ltd — Google review
Pretty nice place. There’s a mall very close by, and a bunch of restaurants and bars. The place is packed at night on the weekends and is filled with energy. There is a guy performing in front of the mall, he is incredibly entertaining and very energetic.
The mall has nice a design and architecture, and the river view is accessible by most of the restaurants there. There are also river cruises available, and they are 40 minutes long and not that expensive
abdulrahman alhussain — Google review
Clarke Quay with all its restaurants and pubs is known for its nightlife. The cost of spending a fun filled evening can be heavy on the pocket.
You can sit by the river and enjoy the sight. You can also get your own beer/food as well.
It is easily accessible by the MRT. You can take a boat here to cruise in the river.
Definitely recommended.
Rohit Sen — Google review
Good but be careful when u eat there as you will be billed for those food which you did not order as they are very well aware you will fully be busy drinking n don’t verify the items before u pay the bill.
Please check the bill before you pay .
Good place for wine n dine with very good river side breeze
Srd G Bains — Google review
A good spot for nightlife and a drink in the town by the river. Lots of music and pubs/bars which are trendy and vibrant. Prices were a tad high but I guess that comes with the location. Did find it a bit awkward navigating around there on foot as there wasn’t ample places to cross over. Definitely worth using the underpass and crossings to get from one side to the other.
Helder Rodrigues de Araujo — Google review
Lots of restaurants and whole area is covered as well as the seating by the river so you can eat outside alfresco dining everywhere even if it's raining. A few of the bars have live music as well.
There have been major renovations here but area is fully open now 2024, although one block still not filled with restaurants
Dave Greene — Google review
The place so romantic at evening time..
My wife and me are enjoyed nice dinner and we got very nice pictures 👍🏼😁
I really recommend visiting this place at evening and night time.
You can make nice memories with your lovers.
NIK KIM — Google review
The nice area along the Singapore River is, tourism spot where have a lot of restaurants and activities you can do. You can see those vivid colour houses along the river which got told the height of those represents the wealth of the owner back in the old days when the river is full of cargo boats.
Yvonne Luk — Google review
It's a beautiful riverside quay in Singapore home to a clutch of historic warehouses.
In the 1800s, this was one of the centers of trade, when barges would transport goods upstream for storage. Today, the warehouses have been restored and painted in rainbow hues, making this a great photo spot. Instagram-worthiness aside, Clarke Quay has also become one of Singapore's food, drink, and entertainment hubs—the whole area has been converted into an open-air pedestrian precinct filled with restaurants, bars and clubs.
If you're after a bit of nightlife or a good meal, this place will do the job. There are plenty of options and it's lively most nights of the week, so you won't be disappointed.
Also one of the most convenient places to go pub-hopping—there are numerous options here to suit any age, budget, or music/dining preference.
PS: I recommend visiting GABBAR for delicious Indian food & good Bollywood music.
Vaibhav Jain — Google review
When in Singapore, you got to be here for a relaxing evening. Yes, Singapore is a hustle bustle working country but evenings here at Clarke Quay makes you have a melow evening.
Great for night life, entertainment, dining or just down around the river for a good conversation. Absolutely loved the experience.
Kiran Ravi — Google review
Love the vibe of this place with bar n restaurant playing live music. My gals from oversea love it . Lovely lighting of the build at night great for photo taking . Don’t miss the river cruise and the clean river . Clarke quay is a place to visit when in town or for fun .
Kek Betsy — Google review
This place is located at river Bay, One can enjoy Cruise experience here, Many options for food and entertainment clubs bar & discotheque. Chinese Japanese Indian Thai all cuisine are available under one roof at this place. One must visit at night for night landscape, You also find many people running and walking along Riverside. Easily connected with public transport.
Sidharth Agarwal — Google review
Clarke Quay - A great place for fun travelers. There are plenty of F&B restaurants. Surrounded by a river, it is a beautiful tourist attraction. The old building was built in the 18th century. A good crowd singing in front of many restaurants, live music, lively atmosphere and it’s an overall pleasant experience. You can happily spend an evening here. The River Cruise is also nice. It gives an excellent history of Singapore and an architectural-historical tour of numerous buildings along the bank. The vibes are amazing and we just feel like walking the riverside and being there. Loved every minute of it. Great place to hang out in Singapore.
smit patel — Google review
If you want to sit beside a river flowing through the busy city and to have nice dinner along with a beer, then this is the place for you in singapore. Experience the boat view, nice restaurants, roaming couples and Fireworks. One of my most favorite places in Singapore. Always nice to be here.
Kanishka Randunu — Google review
Great place for the price and feels better than its 3-star rating. The rooftop pool & terrace has great views, the rooms are modern and comfortable, the breakfast is quite decent.
The location is a short walk from the most places where you want to go, and the subway station is close to take you further.
Igor Kovalenko — Google review
Went to Riverwalk to have a meal in a Vietnamese restaurant. Place is scenic along the river. You can see at the distance Marina Bay Sands. It is a good photo opportunity here as well as satiating your gastronomical cravings.
Myra Duglas — Google review
Clarke Quay, located in Singapore, is a vibrant and bustling riverside destination that offers a unique blend of dining, entertainment, and nightlife experiences. This iconic area is a popular hotspot for both locals and tourists, known for its lively atmosphere and picturesque waterfront views.
One of the standout features of Clarke Quay is its diverse range of dining options. From local street food stalls to upscale restaurants serving international cuisine, there is something to satisfy every palate. Whether you're craving traditional Singaporean dishes or gourmet delights, Clarke Quay has it all.
In addition to its culinary offerings, Clarke Quay is also a hub for entertainment and nightlife. The area comes alive at night with an array of bars, clubs, and live music venues, making it the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a night out with friends. The vibrant energy of Clarke Quay is contagious, creating a dynamic and lively ambiance that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
The picturesque riverside setting of Clarke Quay adds to its charm, providing a scenic backdrop for leisurely strolls or relaxing moments by the water. Whether you're looking to dine, dance, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere, Clarke Quay offers a memorable experience that captures the essence of Singapore's urban lifestyle.
Overall, Clarke Quay is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a blend of culinary delights, entertainment, and stunning views. It embodies the spirit of Singapore's dynamic culture and is a place where you can create unforgettable memories amidst a lively and vibrant setting.
Clive G — Google review
A great place to visit for a real Singapore night life experience. Many top class restaurants, bars and night clubs. All located within an area that can be toured entirely on foot. There is something here to entertain virtually every visitor. Clean, safe and a lot of fun. A must visit for anyone who comes to Singapore.
Mike Bailey — Google review
River cruise is a good activity to see beautiful Singapore scenery. Long beach chilli crab, seafood paradise creamy crab and the food at paradox Singapore merchant court hotel (attended my sec sch fren wedding thr) are delicious. 😋😋😋
Joyce — Google review
We had an amazing time going around in the river cruise along the Clarke Quay and Boat Quay area. The ride did not disappoint at all. We had booked in advance so wasted less time getting the tickets and fewer lines. Suggestion is to get tickets early.
Jayraj Patel — Google review
A characteristic district of the city, a local trademark.
It’s a canal running from the Marina to Tanglin Rd., developed into a contemporary style with numerous eatery shops along both sides of big portion of it.
Manolis Lekkas — Google review
First time i came here at the afternoon but i don't know almost the restaurant and shop still closed.
I just walk around for a moment and see the colorful building. Because i think you better come to this place when the sun goes down and at the night, the view so beautiful with many light.
My husband and I booked to stay at Tanjong Puteri Golf Resort and decided to have a spa day.
We were wonderfully surprised by this spa - I had a 2.5h detox experience with a foot soak, herbal steam, body scrub, shower and body and head massage. They give you time to relax with water, ginger tea and fruits in between the experiences. The spa was very quiet - I was the only one there! The ambience was dark and relaxing - just what I needed.
The staff there were very attentive to my needs, asking if I needed more or less pressure and if I was comfortable. This was such a treat to get away from the city and experience a true spa immersion - thank you!
Vivienne Tam — Google review
Nice and relaxing place. Great service. Good massage.
Pete Sidhu — Google review
Good massage experience therapist Mel, cozy environment as in photos.
Elisa Chua — Google review
Delighted with the excellent service provide by the team.
Very quite environment...
Would go back again
Thrill Production — Google review
The spa owners Mr. Ardi&Mrs.Sharina are super nice&friendly.. Very cozy&serene ambience.. Great location, great service, affordable price.. This is by far the best spa I've ever experienced..Keep up the excellent work! TOTALLY RECOMMENDED!!!
aimimastura shafie — Google review
Skillful and friendly therapists, impressed by both Eyra and Mel.
Nice ambient and good environment as well, very relaxing experience! Highly recommended!
Yuchin Lim — Google review
I went by luck since all my usual spa places were not in operation yet, and it was the best decision ever despite the distance!
The owner, Pn. Sharina was very accommodating and so pleasent, she answered all my questions patiently and recommended the best package for me. I went on my birthday, so I was welcomed with a birthday text in the morning, and upon arrival given a birthday sach and a cake. They went out of their way to make my birthday very special.
I loved how the owner explained everything they'll be using from the scrub type and the type of oil used. Both the massuese, Cinta & Suraya were good, taking care into details, not painful but pressure was there. All in all, it was a great experience, I even dozed off. Thank you Khatulistiwa Spa for making my day so memorable. I can't wait to come back again 😃
Sharon Augustine — Google review
Excellent massage service. Masseur was skilled & able to relieve the tight muscle knots I had from frequent exercise. Overall a good experience. :)
Jeremy Chang — Google review
This spa is an absolute must go to if you are in the area. The prices and packages are very affordable and Nicole and her team of massage therapists show genuine care and are very professional. Highly recommended.
Timotheus Ooi — Google review
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The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, located in the heart of Chinatown, is a stunning Buddhist temple built in 2007. It houses what is believed to be a tooth of Buddha, displayed inside a solid-gold stupa on the fourth floor. The temple follows Tang Dynasty architecture and features ornate rooms and a tranquil rooftop garden with a large prayer wheel.
Large temple with much to see both inside and out. Plan your visit to go in and leave enough time, for viewing the outside, daytime is nice, but lit at night it goes to another level of majesty. A centerpiece of decorations during festive periods like Lunar New Year it is a must see stop at night.
John a — Google review
Beautiful temple! I was lucky to get there when there was a celebration going on. It was amazing. Prepare yourself to see thousands (yes, thousands) of Buddhas. Don’t miss the roof garden! Also remember to be quiet and respecting. Women: it is helpful to have with you a scarf to cover your shoulders and avoid going with short shorts or skirts - but in case you are traveling and don’t have much cloths choices, no worries! They borrow some scarfs and pieces of fabric so you can still enter the temple ;)
Elisa Badziack — Google review
Beautiful and incredible temple in the heart of China Town. It is very accessible by public transport.
The queue can be very long during public holiday and it is often closed early so do check the opening hours before coming.
A place not to miss if you're visiting Chinatown
??t Nguy?n Ti?n — Google review
Located in the heart of Chinatown, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum’s richly designed interiors and comprehensive exhibits on Buddhist art and history tell stories of culture over thousands of years old. This Tang-styled building’s design was inspired by the Buddhist Mandala, a symbol of Buddhist culture that represents the universe. The entrance is free. You will be required to wear a Sarong before getting access if you have shorts. Must-visit-stop for Singapore tourists to fully appreciate this unique place and culture.
Vincenzo Prestera — Google review
The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Singapore is a magnificent cultural and religious landmark. Its intricate architecture and serene ambiance make it a must-visit for both tourists and Buddhists. The temple houses a revered relic, and visitors can immerse themselves in the rich Buddhist heritage and spirituality while exploring its ornate interiors.
J — Google review
The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is one of the most iconic temples in all of Singapore. Albeit it’s one of the newest temples built in Singapore (founded in 2002, and open to public in 2007), the exterior look is very aesthetic. Locating within the Chinatown vicinity, it is a very popular temple for worshiping, praying and ask for blessing. I love the architectural design of the exterior, based on the designing style of Tang dynasty.
The temple looks very pleasant and relaxing. They also offer a free English-language tour every Tuesday and Thursday if you’re interested in the history and religious aspect of your Singapore visit. If you would like to go inside, you need to get your number and wait on the queue or maybe you can call and book for your spot in advance.
This temple should be high on every visitor due to its impeccable design and offer much more to explore in the inside.
Mam Monytep — Google review
Located in the heart of china town , a wonderful temple with intricate design and cultural heritage making it a must visit during your trip to this place
It’s a temple and a museum also , the environment is so calm and relaxing
Proper attire is required before entering the temple. To access different floors it has lifts and staircase with wheelchair friendly access for which one needs to contact the administration
The best tip is to take a lift to top floor and walk our way back down exploring.
Paid offerings and takeaways are also available.
hareendar — Google review
Located at heart of Chinatown! It’s not just a temple, but also a museum with amazing design and cultural heritage. calm and relaxing vibes. Remember to dress appropriately and if you need wheelchair access, just give the administration a heads up. Best tip: start at the top floor and work your way down. They even have paid offerings and takeaways!
Malitha Shan Pathirage — Google review
To be our 1st experience here must say it was very impressive. However it is hard to find a car place. Good COVID-19 restrictions. As in every place you must bring your smart phone to check in and get access. Photos or videos are NOT allowed to take.
Divacia Santos (kmara360) — Google review
Beautiful temple, very much worth a visit. The chanting by the monks inside is so relaxing and the entrance where you can pray is spectacular. Inside is beautiful. The third floor prayer area is also special and the roof garden with the giant prayer wheel and orchids was very tranquil. This is well worth a visit.
Andrew ?Andy? Davis — Google review
This was not part of our itinerary. We were only trying to get to Chinatown point that time when this temple caught our attention. We were not able to get inside of the temple. It was close when we got there. It would have been a better experience if we knew about this beforehand. We could have enjoyed the interior of the temple then. But even so, we were still amazed by the architecture of the temple. It’s a beautiful temple. It stood out from its surroundings. Better angle for selfies would be on the rear side of the building. Coming here in the evening, with all the lights of the temple on, makes the whole scene magical.
The temple holds an array of relics of Buddha. Given the name of the temple, the most important artifact inside the is the tooth relic of Buddha.
If you wish to visit the temple. I think they have an online registration for a tour inside. Though they allow tourist to get inside the temple, we have to constantly remind ourselves to behave properly. This is a sacred place of worship and we should observe it as such.
There are several shops outside the temple. They are mostly souvenir shops. There are also some restaurants and cafes around.
Aldrin Luzares — Google review
A huge temple right on road and easy to locate. Lots to see. The atmosphere is calm & soothing. Inside there is a very good vegeterian restaurant, pocket friendly too.
Sanjukta Ghosh — Google review
The temple offers a great cultural heritage of Buddhism. Spread through four levels are the Buddha museum, two big prayer halls - one located on the lowest floor and one up the elevator on the 4th floor. It also has a restaurant if you want to get the full experience. The temple also requires cover ups and if you don’t have one no worries, you can borrow one complimentary from the priest outside.
Vini Jaiswal — Google review
Taking into account that I am not of Buddhist religion, I highly recommend everyone to visit this place! There is always something to learn and enjoy.
The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Singapore is a serene and spiritually significant place. This ornate temple is dedicated to the sacred relic of a tooth believed to belong to Buddha.
The architecture is striking, with intricate details and a calming atmosphere. The temple's interiors are beautifully adorned, and the prayer halls exude a sense of tranquility, making it an ideal space for reflection and meditation.
Visitors can also explore the museum, which provides valuable insights into Buddhist history and culture. The rooftop garden offers a peaceful escape amidst the city's hustle and bustle.
The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a cultural gem in the heart of Singapore and a wonderful place to experience the spiritual and architectural beauty of Buddhism. It's a must-visit for those interested in Asian culture and history.
I visited the place in January during the wonderful and amazing chinese New Year!
Marco — Google review
The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a gem in the heart of Singapore's Chinatown. Its intricate architecture and rich history are awe-inspiring, offering visitors a glimpse into Buddhist culture and traditions. The serene ambiance within the temple grounds is a stark contrast to the bustling streets outside, making it a perfect place for reflection and spiritual rejuvenation. The museum section, with its collection of artifacts, further enriches the experience. Whether you're spiritually inclined or just an admirer of art and history, this temple is a must-visit
Mohammad Al-Fares — Google review
The collection of Buddha statues is truly impressive, as they have come from many countries. You can explore the museum showcasing the entire life of Buddha’s quest for Truth. The temple is quite remarkable, but the elevator is too slow. To reach the fourth floor, you can use the elevator, while the staircase is recommended for reaching the fifth floor and descending thereafter
Nghĩa Võ — Google review
Good Experience to watch and feel the Buddha Relic Temple. One of the Famous Tourist Spot for Tourists to visit while in Singapore trip.
Kindly watchout for both side temple view. Good photographs could be taken from the gront side of the Temple. Be aware of the rules here, don't take photographs inside the Temple.
Travel On Roads — Google review
The temple is open for public to visit and offer many events. This is a free to enter and ticket requirement. Do remember to wear appropriate attire entering the temple. Free rope could be borrowed from the security if your clothing is too short or not appropriate for the religious place. Recommend to go to top floor and visit the Tibetan style big wheel.
Sean Lee — Google review
This temple is incredible. First attempt to visit we missed, arriving 30 mims after it closed. After seeing the incredible outside, we decided to go first thing the next morning and it didn't disappoint. A must see in Singapore!
Debbie Fogel — Google review
Really magnificent. Specially the ground and the fourth floor. Always lit up at night. U can enter with shorts but u should cover ur shoulders. If u don't have a T shirt they will provide u with a scarf. Pictures not permitted in the relic chamber
danilo koulits — Google review
Locate on the centre of Chinatown, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Singapore is impressive architecture and religious landmark that you should visit. So many cats are around here. They're super friendly so you can have play time with them.
Helena Truong — Google review
Excellent experience visiting the Buddha Tooth Relic at the fourth floor. You can also meditate near the Tooth Relic.
There is a garden on the top floor. The museum inside the building is excellent, many Buddhism artifacts from various locations and centuries can be seen here.
There is also a vegetarian restaurant at lower ground.
CK Tan — Google review
While I didn't venture inside, the Singapore Buddha Tooth Relic Temple's exterior left a lasting impression. Its intricate architecture and vibrant colors were even more captivating against the backdrop of the bustling Chinese New Year markets. The temple's grandeur and the festive atmosphere around it created a unique and memorable experience. Though my exploration was limited to the exterior, the juxtaposition of tradition and celebration made stumbling upon the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple during the Chinese New Year festivities a serendipitous cultural encounter.
Ephraim — Google review
Situated in middle of chiba town, a must visit on your trip to singapore. The place will surely give you peace and calmness you are seeking. There are options to buy offerings to Lord, the entry is free . You can light incense sticks as offering which are not charged .
jaskaran singh — Google review
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a serene oasis in the heart of Singapore. The intricate architecture and peaceful ambiance make it a must-visit. Don't miss the chance to see the sacred relic and explore the museum. A truly enriching experience for all.
Mrinal Nandi — Google review
The temple is so beautifully decorated & maintained. The museum also gives history n statues made by different countries with different metals, different art.well preserved.Peace can b felt.Upper floor has garden as well.U can use stair case or lift provision is also there.special arrangement for senior people to top roof is made very unique.i liked this place.After coming out you have so many shops to get the different souvenirs.
Mamata Nagwanshi — Google review
It’s certainly very impressive and undoubtedly the most impressive religious building in the area. Well worth a few minutes to walk through. The statue s are really impressive.
That said, it’s very busy and the staff are a little on the bossy side as they shout at tourists to obey the temple rules.
Rich Loffman — Google review
To be honest, I came here to enjoy the air conditioning because it's so hot outside. But I unexpectedly discovered that there are many things to see inside. In addition to the temple on the first floor, there's also a Buddha statue exhibition upstairs, showcasing historical artifacts from around the world. It takes about an hour or even more to explore the entire place.
Jowita — Google review
One of the most interesting places in Singapore. I’m fully recommended to visit there. You can learn Chinese culture and history. When you make around different foods styles especially Chinese cuisine, Indian cuisine. And many types of soft drinks fresh. The place is you can do all in one type.
Nwe Nwe Htun (RITA) — Google review
I wasn’t expecting to spend too much time here but was pleasantly surprised when I spent a few hours here. There’s a ton of artifacts on display to see, and the temple itself is intricately detailed. It’s a nice getaway from the city hustle and bustle and a place to relax.
Located in Chinatown, Singapore, Sri Mariamman Temple is the city's oldest Hindu temple, dating back to 1827. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Mariamman, known for curing illness and disease. Its ornate tower adorned with deities is a prominent feature of the temple. Recognized as a national monument, it offers visitors a glimpse into Singapore's rich cultural heritage and religious traditions.
Absolutely divine experience.The prayers by priests are at a different level one rarely sees . I had the good fortune of attending the pournima prayers.Felt blessed,must must visit when in Singapore.
Parikhshit Sethi — Google review
A powerful temple. We were fortunate to visit right after the Kumbabishekam. It was the first ever and the oldest temple in Singapore. So happy we were able to visit. Please do wear knee length outfits or if not they provide a cloth to cover the knees.
Sushmita Rajtilak — Google review
It's astonishing and impressive front gate of building complex.
A holy place that bright and colorful.
Here you can find a lots of tourists coming and going. Be honest I have very little idea about Hinduism, but as tourists we visit things whatsoever our curiosity arises, aren't we... We can find basic information anyway inside of Temple.
Get to know the great mix of religion in Singapore is one of us task during travel. So have fun!
Angela M.H — Google review
Beautiful place....I felt very good and peaceful.. the puja was done with a peace of mind too . I also took one of my Caucasian and Mexican friend there and they also like the ambience..luckily the timings we went was also ideal.
Debdipa Mazumder — Google review
Must see!
Sri Mariamman temple generously allow tourists to visit ( you need to take off your shoes at entrance and you need to use a cloth provided at the entrance if you are wearing shorts etc. ) and experience the whole set ! I happened to be a time of celebration and while I Turkey lack understanding and importance of the religion, it was very humbling experience!
Yumiko — Google review
Very neatly maintained and spacious temple just adjacent to China Town. Quite popular s can be seen from the local as well as tourist crowd the temple attracts.
Raghunathan K — Google review
Fascinating place and loved going inside to see the beautiful paintings on the inside roof. Was lucky enough to to get there whilst a procession was being carried out. Great experience!
Helder Rodrigues de Araujo — Google review
The Sri Mariamman Temple is a famous tourist attraction in Singapore. We were there on Friday morning. The temple required shoes to be removed before entering the temple. We didn't take any pictures inside Sri Mariamman Temple for the respect of the temple. The temple is beautiful and clean Inside.
Michael W. — Google review
Just passed by this temple while walking in Chinatown, but unfortunately did not try to enter. However, I was able to take a peek because the gate was open and it seemed interesting inside.
You are supposed to cover up and remove your footwear before entering whether you’re a visitor or a worshipper.
I am flattered to see this temple with such distinctive design, and will surely visit another time to see it for myself.
Chia Ong — Google review
Religious Tolerance at it's best. I saw kids from school being brought here to learn about the Hindu culture and they were welcomed with big smiles while a couple were getting married inside the temple around the corner.
Filled my heart with delight. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Singapore.
Shakar Bhattarai — Google review
This is one of THE most iconic Hindu temple in Sinagore, in Southern Indian style. It has one of the most ornate and beautifully crafted pagoda (gopuram) on top of the main entrance. Colored decorated with all the Hindu Deities. Do observe the strict dress code, especially for ladies. The guideline is clearly indicated at the entrance. It is very interesting cultura experience to watch how devotees prayed, and how the prietss worked. Do stay around to watch, and receive blessings for free (fire, holy ashes, holy water, red powder, special rice) I find it totally awesome. Indians are very friendly and welcome visitors to their temples, so long as you follow their guidlnes.
Wong Francis — Google review
196 years old architectural Marvel still standing strong as if it was recently built. The Temple itself is very beautiful and colourful. A must visit place of worship and attraction. Located in Chinatown and close to Maxwell MRT Station. Please don't forget to remove your footwear before stepping foot in the Temple.
Mikha'el Abdul — Google review
Sri Mariamman Temple is a vibrant cultural gem. Its intricate architecture and vivid colors captivate. The spiritual aura is palpable, offering a unique experience. A must-visit for a glimpse into Singapore's rich heritage without any fuss.
Dani Baal — Google review
Beautiful front gate and well decorated Hindu temple. Photography is allowed inside and you have to keep your shoes outside. It's open for all visitors. If you want to reach there get done to China Town MRT station and just 10 mins walking distance.
swastika chakraborty — Google review
Went there after my birthday dinner with my husband and was fortunate enough to witness the lamp lighting ceremony on the eve of Diwali celebrations. The music brings devotees back to a time of classical, ancient India ; Beautiful and Serene. Its truly my blessings to experience this holy ceremony on my birthday night. 💕💕💕💕
Words — Google review
This place is very special. 🥸 Apparently this is the god of sailing ⛵and fishing 🎣 and anything that has to do with water, 🌊so, very important!😉
The carvings around the roof line are stunning! Hundreds of hand carved figures and every one of them is different! 😱
You can buy a slow burning incense coil (48hrs) and make a wish and hang it up and your wish will come true when it burns out 🤔
Michael Scott — Google review
Completed in 1827. National monument of Singapore. The oldest Singapore's Hindu temple. The six-tiered entrance tower was built in 1925.
As it's located on a busy street you might have to wait to catch a good photo opportunity.
Don't miss the Mahabharata's Sri Aravan shrine located on the temple's grounds.
Vadim Solodukhin — Google review
Tucked away in the historic district of Chinatown, the Sri Mariamman Temple stands as Singapore's oldest Hindu temple, a vibrant mosaic of culture, faith, and architectural splendor. Its gopuram (tower) is a kaleidoscope of colors, adorned with intricate figures of gods and goddesses, drawing visitors into a world where every detail is imbued with meaning and history. This temple is not just a place of worship; it's a cornerstone of the Hindu community in Singapore, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Hindu traditions and beliefs. The air inside resonates with the echo of prayers and chants, creating a serene atmosphere that invites introspection and peace amidst the bustling city life.
Visiting the Sri Mariamman Temple is an experience that transcends the mere act of sightseeing. It's an opportunity to witness Hindu rituals up close, participate in vibrant festivals like Thaipusam and Deepavali, and explore the profound spirituality that defines this sacred space. The temple serves as a beacon of cultural preservation, showcasing elaborate ceremonies and offering blessings to all who pass through its gates. Whether one is drawn by the spiritual significance or the architectural beauty, the Sri Mariamman Temple provides a sanctuary for those seeking solace and a deeper understanding of Hindu culture, making it a must-visit landmark in the heart of Singapore.
Vincent — Google review
Journey through the cultural mosaic of South Bridge Road, Chinatown, where the spiritual landmarks of Singapore tell a story of unity and diversity. Witness the grandeur of the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum, offering a glimpse into Buddhist art and history. Admire the colorful Sri Mariamman Temple, absorb the quiet dignity of the Masjid Jamae Mosque, and find a moment of peace at Fairfield Methodist Church, opposite the lively Maxwell Food Centre. These iconic sites stand as proud reminders of our rich heritage, harmoniously intertwined within the urban fabric. Together, they form a narrative of collective faith and shared identity, shaping the soul of our nation. #CulturalMosaic #ChinatownLegacy #SingaporeHeritage
Chinatown is a vibrant district in Singapore, known for its maze of narrow streets filled with traditional eateries, souvenir shops, and indie boutiques. Visitors can explore the area's rich cultural institutions such as the Sri Mariamman Temple and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. A visit to Maxwell Food Centre is a must for sampling local delicacies like Hainanese chicken rice and sugarcane juice.
Maxwell Food Centre is an iconic hawker centre located in Chinatown, which is famed for its wide selection of local street food. From classic chicken rice to colourful dim sum, Maxwell is a must-stop on any trip to the city. However, due to the centre's popularity and long queues, it can often be difficult to snag a seat.
Great place for eating. Plenty of shop s are open the whole day, and lots of people comes here to have lunch / dinner. The choice is vast, and everything is quite cheap. You can find dishes from all other Asia, especially some dishes from Singapour. Some shops are quite famous, but I've never tried them yet. The Thai restaurant at around 1-90 does an incredible pad Thai, and the the Chinese one at 1-76 is also great. The choice of beverage is quite vast, lots of shop offer them. No "big firm" here, everything seems to be run by families.
Marth — Google review
We love this place due to its close proximity to several interesting places and the food varieties. I hope the management/authorities can look into the lighting at this place as it gets really dark from 6pm onwards. Best place to enjoy the local delicacies !
Mikha'el Abdul — Google review
Our first meal at 🇸🇬 and had to go to the most famous of them all Chicken rice stall at Maxwell Food Centre. The late Anthony Bourdain says the rice is so good and it is true!! You can taste the yumminess of each grain of rice 🍚 The line lining up for it is testament to how popular this is to the locals.
There is also other yummy food here as well from the oyster 🦪 omelette to the refreshing sugar cane drinks. Really good value and don’t forget to bring your own tissues!!
Hospitality Insider — Google review
If you're looking for one of the best hawker experiences, come here. You'll get a variety of cheap and delicious dishes for cheap prices. My advice is to come with a friend or two, so you can share the food. Better yet, come more than once so you can sample more of Singapore's culinary delights. You won't be disappointed!
Brendan Wong — Google review
We had lunch here with our two kids (12 and 10) and had the hainanese chicken (the famous one) and some Indian food. We had to wait in line for a bit but it was so worth it. For a very small price, we had a great meal and are considering coming here again.
Valentina ch — Google review
A few gems in this bustling food court, with some insanely cheap but satisfying stalls. Can't remember the name but the roasted meat stalls had affordable meals without scrimping on the meat quantity.
If you see a long queue during lunch time, you know it's a good stall.
Sean Frois (FrizzedUp) — Google review
Came with my partner based on a recommendation.
There is every kind of food you can imagine here. i ended up getting dumplings with red oil , and steamed buns. Both were excellent.
Also got a coconut drink.
Place was cool, but was a bit chaotic for my liking.
Would still go back.
Rhys “Justice” Walsh — Google review
If you are looking for the local food court to experience it then this is it. I think it's known to be one of the better ones but the food is pretty basic for obvious reasons. I wouldn't say it compares to similar things in other parts of the region or in East Asia. Generally speaking it was underwhelming.
I got the chicken rice from the best known seller and a roast and barbeque pork combo with greens from another place. And a fresh coconut (that was warm). I would consider the chicken rice decent but not as even as good as the same thing I could get almost anywhere in Asia or America.
It's very affordable and there are many options so I think you could do well coming here instead of a restaurant, but I think you will get better quality from the right restaurant locally.
Although generally speaking Singapore food isn't my favorite. It's just not as fresh or local due to their food imports. But this rating is adjusted for that
jeff weiz — Google review
Best food centre I visited while in Singapore. Very authentic and a great selection of cuisine.
Note that it gets quite crowded during lunch time, and many stalls close at the weekend.
Jake Caruana — Google review
Had some really good dumplings. There's different varieties and the owner is very friendly. I had the crispy sort and it's better than expected. There's also no queue because it's a new stall. Prices are reasonable and cheaper than food courts.
J Lim — Google review
Great variety of good food at cheap prices! Tourist and family should check out all the nearby hawker centres situated in Chinatown. Not just a combination of local delights, there's also a mixture of interracial and country food.
Bosco Lim Hearted Moments — Google review
Super value for money chicken rice! Half a chicken at $12. Was my mother's day treat. Cos my gal love chicken rice.
Gladys Heng — Google review
Had a breakfast here, I thought there would be a lot of options. But at 8 am most restaurants were still closed. We finally had this noodle and pork rice, tasted so yum & rich. People were nice.
Should go here around 9-10am when all restaurants are open.
Olivia Marcelina — Google review
Nice spot for lunch, fairly busy but enough seats to go round during our visit. Good variety of hawker stalls with standard prices. Table cleaning was performed quickly and there weren't too many birds around.
Cathy Heatley — Google review
For me, this is the perfect place if you want delicious, high-quality food for little money. Portions cost 6-8-10 S$, juices 2.5, coconut 3, and beer 6$. You can pay by card or cash. It is located right across from the metro station of the same name. Here you can find over 50 oriental cuisines. There are three rows of food stalls, I suggest you visit all the rows before choosing. There are separate stands for buying various drinks and squeezing juices. I recommend this place.
Sekule Raicevic — Google review
Maxwell Food Centre in Singapore is one of my favorite food centers. It's renowned for its diverse and delicious food offerings, including local favorites like Hainanese chicken rice, char kway teow, and more. It's a must-visit for food enthusiasts looking to experience authentic Singaporean cuisine.
Note: the food center could get a bit crowded at peak times such as weekday and weekend lunchtimes
Anzel Elazar — Google review
One of the famous Hawker Centres in Singapore. I came to try out the famous Hawker stalls that are located within the center and they did not disappoint! Definitely recommend going early as to not wait in long lines/queues.
Tip: Bring your own napkins!!! This was my first trip to Singapore and I've noticed that 98% of restaurants do not have napkins, so BYON, bring your own napkins.
Thien Trang — Google review
It’s coldplay week, maxwell food centre really really crowded to the point it’s stressful.
Plan to eat Tian Tian at first but seeing a really long Queue we decided to eat something else.
We ate at Maxwell chicken rice and I like it to the point wondering if the maxwell chicken rice already delicious could be tian tian be more delicious? 🤣
We also ate duck noodle that I forgot the name places.
Lot variety of food, if it’s not overly crowded it surely will be a delicious journey.
Karenila — Google review
I have tried hawker centers in singapore and i was ok with them especially the satay by the bay which is number 1 on my list.
This maxwell center is the one that i would not recommend. I dont think it's clean. The food was fishy, the roasted pork tasted old, etc. we ordered a lot and the only thing that I liked was the oyster cake/pancake. Sorry.
Kissa Paroli — Google review
This food center offers a variety of unique snacks. It's always crowded, sometimes you can't even find a seat. However, the wait isn't too long. As always, it's scorching hot! ☀️
Jowita — Google review
There’s so many Hawker Centers in SG but this one is my favorite. Located near Chinatown just across Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and beside the metro station.
This place has a lot to offer. A Wide varieties of cuisines.
WanderPaul Adventures — Google review
Down to earth food center. Nobody screaming at you to come to their stall, but happy to help if you walk up. They’re normally sitting down themselves preparing or having a beer. Cheapest place too I’ve found for a large beer only 5$ SGD
Alexander K — Google review
Randomly selected this chicken rice stall, not bad taste.
Wanton noodles was a let down.
Love the market vibes. Good that singapore is preserving this market vibes. It’s hot and sweaty but that’s the whole thing about market vibes.
Lots of clothings for mother.
Lilian Clk — Google review
Very tasty food, we tried china town popiah, fresh cockles and cuttlefish, all are good. Also available South Indian biryani tasty,fresh fruits, coconut and tiger beer
syam sundar patnana — Google review
Nice hawker food. It's good for tourists and locals. Of course the famous stall here is the chicken rice, but there are other things worth checking out. There are a few chicken rice stalls and some are equally good.
The rojak and popiah stalls always have a queue. So just be patient and it'll be your turn. It doesn't matter which one you want to order, there is only 1 queue. So, don't jump the queue because patrons will tell you off.
Mr Appam food is worth checking out. Hello Banhmi is good too.
Sheue Lin Ng — Google review
Possibly one of Singapore's most famous hawker centre. Like other hawkers there are plenty of food options to try. The environment felt clean with lots of tourist and locals. Plenty of seating and the hawker centre felt nice a breezy.
The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) in Singapore is a unique institution dedicated to exploring the rich history and diverse cultures of Asia. With its extensive collection of over 13,000 artifacts from various regions such as China, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and West Asia, the museum offers an immersive experience into the multi-ethnic society of Singapore.
Learning different culture and different religion. The display of each religion very well exhibited with explained writings. Free for sgrean/pr and $20 for adult ticket. But $20 is of such worth. Only worry is u might not have enough time to finish all exhibit. It close at 7pm sharp.
Kuan Ds — Google review
"Experience dynamic and diverse Asia",.Asian countries had a very diverse culture. This museum collection is full great history. There are many artifacts left that tell about how Asian civilization lived. Also, I learn we have enter a time of transition from a material civilization to a spiritual civilization. It gave us democracy and logic. well worth visiting.
Shinichiro Yamaji — Google review
Wide spectrum collection of artifacts of different religions and cultures of Asian civilization. Rare and well preserved archeological findings. Artfully displayed and insightfully narrated. Excellent integration of historical architecture with modern style and structure
aaron Z — Google review
The Asian Civilisations Museum, located in the heart of Singapore, is a cultural gem that unveils the rich diversity of Asian heritage. Spanning diverse civilizations, the museum showcases a captivating array of artifacts, artworks, and stories that narrate the history, traditions, and cultural splendors of Asia. From ancient civilizations to contemporary expressions, the museum offers a journey through time, providing visitors with a profound understanding of the interconnectedness and diversity of Asian cultures.
I truly recommend the special exhibition Manila Galleon, from Asia to Americas (18 Nov 2023 - 17 Mar 2024) that showcases works of art from the trade that connected Asia to the Americas during four centuries.
Adult entrance tickets fee is 25SG$ and 20SG$ for children and students. Free for Singaporeans citizens.
M-C. Camille — Google review
Absolutely loved spending time here! I love spending time looking at all the intricate details on the collection of impressive artifacts. Definitely recommend coming early when less people are around to fully enjoy your visit.
A lot of my favorite pieces were also director picks too, who would have guessed!
Eiríkr L — Google review
Excellent place to learn about different religion and cultures. The exhibits are free for all, except certain portions that are free for locals/prs only.
I came to see the Russel Wong @ Kyoto exhibit that is available till apr-2022. Very interesting exhibit about the scenes of Kyoto and also the life of geikos in Kyoto and to learn how they live.
Recommended if you have a few hours to just walk around, you will definitely learn something
Kevin KW — Google review
One of the best museums in the region with variety of collections of cultural objects and significance of history of Asian art and culture. A must see visiting the city. Perched on the bank of Singapore river, the location is close to Raffles Place and City Hall makes it easy to walk around for tourists.
Daniel Tendean — Google review
In the Asian Civilisations Museum is a large number of interesting and valuable objects on display, such as works of art, crafts, historical and religious items. I highly recommend the visit.
Christina M. — Google review
Great place to visit.
Then museum provide free locker and free charging.
The permanent gallery is free for local.
CT liaw — Google review
Ticketing was rather poor. There was issue with paying for card and were there for ages whilst they fuffed about .
Rather interesting exhibition on the antiquity findings of a sunken Tang Ship.
The other floors of textile and jewellery , religious artifacts was also very good. The interactive station was excellent and could with more of that.
Travelling Doc — Google review
Newly renovated museum and certain gallery is free for local. Nice place with a lot of artifacts for kids to learn as well. One can see a lot of items salvaged from the ocean. The porcelain plates are nicely displayed to attract visitors. The building itself is a pre-war building and you can take nice pictures of the building.
Vincent Khoo — Google review
Excellent experience! Well detailed exhibits. Its a good museum to explore why and how Singapore is what it is today. If you happen to go here, kindly spend extra time in the Tang Shipwreck, the Museum has all the remains of the shipwreck, hence all the details are there!
Jayvee Varquez — Google review
This is an excellent Museum with world class relics and archeological treasures from all over the world. From time to time their exhibits change and new items are featured. This museum is not restricted to only history and archeology. Art 🖼️, Culture, music 🎼, fashion, local Asian customs, articles on daily life activities are also featured here. The Museum guides are all volunteers and they are all highly qualified individuals who have retired from senior positions in government, leadership, big corporations, multinational companies and entrepreneurial businesses. Many are former academic professors, highly educated professionals with deep knowledge of history, art 🖼️ architecture, archeology, sciences and other disciplines. Please make sure you sign up for one of the free guided tours which are all free of charge. This museum also offer free talks and seminars in their big auditorium in the basement. Check out their websites and all you have to do is to register for a seat online and you may attend for free. We recommend this museum for all tourists.
Gan???,??? — Google review
I spent 3 hours inside, have two restaurants available inside with 10% discounts on the ticket. Suggest to get the ticket in advance, but you can get it at the main entrance as well. I love how they display information about different religions on the second floor; I feel like there is a lot of background history. The special exhibition about fashion is fantastic; they got a bracelet for you to interact around the showroom to collect different patterns and an AR game for you to try on fashion you design with printed and email pictures available.
Yvonne Luk — Google review
The museum's collection was remarkably impressive. It showcased a great ceramic collection from maritime shipwrecks dating back to the 830s, which were discovered in a beautiful and perfectly preserved state. It was fascinating to learn about how Chinese ceramics influenced the rest of the world. I feel incredibly fortunate to have witnessed such a remarkable pottery collection.
The Andrew GN exhibition was also truly fantastic. Not only could you admire the finished dresses, but you could also witness the work-in-progress stages leading up to the finalization of a dress.
J P — Google review
Visited the museum for the special exhibition (Manila Galleon) and there was an interactive activity for children (via the use of QR codes and a website) to keep them busy while adults can spend some time viewing and learning about the artifacts on display. There are small souvenirs for children who completes a certain number of the stations, which can nudge kids to be more proactive.
Joe C.H. Ng — Google review
Having visited most of the major museums in Singapore, I can confidently say that this one is definitely worth checking out. However, I did find it challenging to navigate between exhibitions. There were no clear instructions on how to move from one to the next, so I ended up walking to the end and then retracing my steps. This meant I could have missed some smaller exhibition areas if I wasn't paying close attention. I had to ask the guards for directions multiple times. Additionally, all the elevators were out of service, so I had to take the stairs. Despite these difficulties, I found this smaller museum to be a nice place to spend a solid two hours exploring everything it has to offer. There is a cafe downstairs and a souvenir shop where I noticed they offer interesting workshops like porcelain decoration on plates and mugs, although I didn't have time to try them. If you've already visited all the major museums in the area, I recommend paying a visit here to enjoy a leisurely walk and immerse yourself in their impressive collections. Don't have to buy ticket in advance, just purchase upon arrival at the kiosk or counter.
LN — Google review
I enjoyed my time visiting this museum. It has amazing collections!! I love the ancient and religions section the most, the room was dim but with great spotlight it showcases the collection so well I love taking a moment to stare at the collections. I also love the jewelry section, some of it is interactive where I can take a look closely about the jewelry in detail. They give you a map and recommend the section you can visit in row.
In Dri — Google review
Beautiful exhibits covering ancient and antique Asian art, currently there is a special exhibition on the 400 year old maritime trade route connecting all the way from the Philippines to Mexico.
It takes about 2-3 hours to enjoy all the galleries and there is a lovely cafe called Privé where you can have coffee and cake. Have only been to Empress the restaurant and bar for a corporate function so it can obviously be hired out for an event after museum hours as well
Simone B — Google review
Nice museum with lots of items to be displayed and to be discovered. There are altogether 3 levels. Unfortunately the lift was spoilt today and
It will be not convenient to travel to level 3. If on wheel chair, not sure you can reach level 3. Recommended spot to visit like 2-3 hours. Not very crowded with tourists.
Jaden Lau — Google review
Love this place. Not very crowded, good free guided tours from volunteers. While not the biggest, it is a great place to spend an afternoon. Would highly recommend to those who have never been. Free for Singaporeans and PRs
Clemence Kng — Google review
Great place to hang out and capture beautiful pictures, especially for couples and families with young children.
Although I’ve only been there for barely 15mins, could see that the museum is filled with a lot of artefacts and enriching knowledge about different cultures etc.
Plus the view outside is also eye catching, great for photography/media
The Waterfront Promenade in Singapore is a stunning attraction that links popular landmarks such as the Bayfront Areas, Marina Centre and Collyer Quay. It serves as an uninterrupted path connecting major centers around Marina Bay, offering picturesque views of the bay area. This 2-mile long promenade features upscale restaurants and boutique shops along its well-maintained waterfront. The iconic Marina Bay Sands can also be seen from this location, adding to its already magnificent charm.
I cant take my eyes off MBS. Its so marvelous.
Anu Chitrangana — Google review
Beautiful locations and sceneries to take pictures/videos 😍
Irene Tang — Google review
Best walks! beautiful views! instagramable! different ambience during the day and night!
I love that place! Used to jog around every evening! ITs spacious and windy! easy to access via bayfront or suntec side!
Always a good times!
cheers!
Jay Jay — Google review
If you visit during night time, it gives more pleasure in watching all the colorful bridges, buildings and stores. Waterfront promenade is an amazing trip, looking at the lights reflected in a river. Watching many happy faces walking here and there, laughing, smiling, talking or running.
Annabel Curtis — Google review
This venue is a beautiful necklace that conjoins famous Singapore tourist attractions like the Bayfront Areas, Marina Centre, and the Collyer Quay. It is basically, a stretch of the continuous route which forms a line between the major centers of Marina Bay. This place looks over the marina bay and allows one to take in beautiful scenic views of the place. You can enjoy eating here at the eateries, go for alfresco dining, boat docks and a whole lot more. If you are looking for something relaxing, then take a slow cycle ride along on the clean stone pavement or go for a walk right at the timber boardwalk.
Location: Marina Bay
Opening Hours: All day long
Entry Fee: Free
Sharon LIMTL (AlphaOmega_Life) — Google review
This is one of the best city view area for Singapore. You can view and feel the best CBD of Singapore, with your camera you can have the whole marina bay in one frame of your photo.
Sherman TBH — Google review
Great place to hangout, chill, relax while listening to concerts at Theathers on the Bay or simply just looking at the Marina Bay Sands on the other right side and Merlion to the left while eating or having coffee from nearby coffee shops like Gloria Jeans.
Lau Pa Sat, located in the heart of Singapore's Central Business District, is a historic hawker center housed in a Victorian-era covered structure. The architectural marvel features intricate wrought iron details and soaring Victorian arches, making it a national landmark. In the evening, the adjacent Boon Tat Street transforms into "satay street," offering an array of satays and grilled stingray with spicy sambal.
Super nice food court to look for local Singapore food. Tho usually it’s crowded, but it was located in the city center which was really convenient. One of the street in front the food court will be blocked from 7pm to 10pm or 11pm I forgot, and you can have the best satay here right on the street, really interesting!
After the meal, you can even go to the Marina bay just by walking. It’s not far tho not close as either. Like 20mins of walk there for me as really good, it’s also good for the digestion of the meal.
Aaron Yuan YU — Google review
Food was okay okay, the Satay were rather sweet. The chicken rice was spicy, so it was kind of fine. Probably may not try again, not that it is bad or anything. At least you'll get a lot of menus and lots of choices.
Sankar Shaji — Google review
The famous hawker centre is quiet on Sunday noon. Only about half of the stalls are open by 12:30 but the upside is there’s no problem getting seats at all. The food quality of the stalls are not great. Certainly can find better version of the same thing elsewhere. But not a bad idea to come just for the experience and enjoy the ambience.
Dru Lu — Google review
Great place to have bite with family / friends. You will find a dish from all over Asia. Festive atmosphere. Curb side seating gives you a feel of Paris.
Munish Saxena — Google review
Probably one of my favorite hawker centers in Singapore!! So many options, so much available seating, quite clean, I love the ambience and vibe of the outdoor area where all the satay is also!! Altho the satay joint had a LONG 50minute wait, Lau Pa Sat as a whole has so much variety, and everything was delicious!
Eva — Google review
The best places to visit for food safari. if you're looking for a lot of food option, this is the place
I'm sure you'll get overwhelmed with the choices and different cuisines. Look around first, compare which one is better before deciding to order your choices. Food we're superb though. Staff are fantastic. This place is crowded during meal hours. Price is reasonable. Highly recommended 👍
Mayet Zupanek — Google review
We ordered 30 sticks of chicken satay from Satay 7&8 but they delivered beef satay. We were served by a very unfriendly uncle, we requested for more satay sauce twice but no response from them at all. We ordered from Satay 6 for the second and third round, satay sauce is not as nice but the service is good and gave us 5 ketupat for free.
Carol Yuen — Google review
Good place for late night dinner. Feel comfortable. Many Satay shops here. No. 8 is the most popular (long queue) but I order No. 9&10 … 😊 not bad. The chicken fried rice i ordered so nice!
Klongthip Teerarassamee — Google review
Lau Pa Sat, nestled in Singapore's vibrant business district, is a culinary treasure. With its ornate Victorian-era architecture, this hawker center serves a rich variety of sumptuous dishes, including satay and the famed local delight, chili crab. The bustling atmosphere, brimming with enticing aromas, makes for an unforgettable dining experience. While the food quality and diversity are commendable, the center does cater heavily to tourists and expats, which however does not detract from the authenticity of the traditional Singaporean experience.
Buschauer — Google review
Lau Pa Sat in Singapore boasts an excellent location, making it convenient for visitors to access. The lively atmosphere is undeniably captivating, creating an enjoyable dining experience. However, the food quality falls somewhere in the mid-range, leaving room for improvement. While some dishes were satisfying, others failed to impress. Keep in mind that it tends to attract a lot of tourists, so be prepared for slightly higher prices. Overall, a decent spot to soak in the ambiance but not a culinary standout.
Alphestanley — Google review
A staple in my late night eating in downtown (I managed to find good meals there after 10pm on two occassions). Known for its satay street, Lau Pa Sat was the most architecturally interesting of the hawkers centres I visited on my stay. There was a good selection of food options.
Christopher Baird — Google review
It is definitely more upmarket than other hawkers but doesn’t feel touristy. Great live music in there on certain days, wide Asian choice and drinks to choose. Pick a table, leave some tissue down to reserve(!), go pick your food!
r2thebizel — Google review
The Satay street at Lau Pa Sat is a no regret to visit. Love the atmosphere. The satay and the gravy taste great! There are many other choices of food there for you to choose. Excellent place to chill with friends and family.
Din Neo — Google review
Too crowd. The food is too sweet. I ordered a large set and had to wait for more than an hour. After asking them many time, I got the set with not enough rice cakes. And I had to ask them and waited there until I got the rice. All the time, the answer is they are cooking. A place for tourists. I would not go back there again.
Mi Hoang — Google review
The food here is good, not great. The place itself has a nice aesthetic and there are a number of stalls, so you're sure to find something to suit most tastes.
There are certainly better hawker centers in Singapore, some of which are probably much more hidden. But it serves its purpose and has a very good location for tourists near Marina Bay, which is why we went there when we were exploring the area.
Daniel Ebner — Google review
Get all types of Singapore traditional food i.e satay BBQ, pepper crab in reasonable price, and all over night!
A very noisy and energetic atmosphere and full of food smell.
With the BBQ stalls are set up on the street, it is quite hot and noisy.
Also the drink stall close a bit earlier then the food stall, which is a but inconvenient.
Tammy Ho — Google review
A food center in the heart of the city that serves up any and all kinds of cuisines you can think of. The only caveat is that it's located in a tourist area and the prices are considerably more expensive than other food centers around the city. But you do get a very lively atmosphere, among both locals and tourists. The satay skewers are a must get, as well as some of the freshly made roti's at the Indian food stalls. A nice experience, but not a place you'll need to visit more than once.
Alexander C. — Google review
Iconic hawker center you need to visit. It's definitely a touristy one so the facilities are a bit nicer and prices are higher.
Food is good and fresh. Some of the stalls have agressive sales tactics which other centers don't.. I prefer to not have the sales guys.
Colin Gagich — Google review
A beautiful place. The building gives such a heritage and great feeling. It has a very wide variety of food. The satay no 8 is so great. Price generally is also reasonable and welcome by the local middle class people. Highly recommended.
Thean Sim — Google review
Hot and humid but vibes were great! Situated in the middle of CBD, it is a great spot especially at night. Most food prices will be a little more expensive compared to other places but reasonable since its in town area.
Hawkers are very engaging and their service is great! Food yummy. Vibes amazing.
abigail belisario — Google review
In the centre of downtown, surrounded by astonishing Singapore skyscrapers. Great atmosphere. Satay is a must try. No free napkins so if you are sloven like me make sure to bring your own.
Bohdan Chaplyk — Google review
Must be one of my favourite places in Singapore. If you like food, specially Asian and cheap, this is paradise.
I might have visited this place and tried out different hawkers at least 6 times during my stay in Singapore and I always wanted to make my way back to it!
I’d recommend trying out as many things as possible as all the stalls are really nice, all of them were good surprises for us. Find a table, clean up after yourself and enjoy the vibes!
Paula Pascual — Google review
We went to Lou Pa Sat last night. Wow! I have never seen a street food market with so many choices. Everything looks good to us. We were overwhelmed by some vendors on the Satay Street side of the vendor trying to hard-sell the package meals, and we ended up moving back to the Lou Pa Sat side of the table!
The food is very yummy, and the atmosphere is excellent. We are lucky to find a table in the outdoor section. It is more relaxed than the inside tables. Most vendors in the Lou Pa Sat are friendly and have delicious food. This is the place you don’t want to miss out if you’re in Singapore.
Michael W. — Google review
Went on a public holiday. No crowds. Easy to roam around and look around. Tried chicken rice and dumplings. It was good.
The interior resembles old market type. It’s unique.
Would like to re visit.
The Merlion, a legendary creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish, is one of the city's most iconic sights. The statue is made of cement fondant and weighs around 40 tons. The park is popular among travellers because of its iconic statue, which stands at 8.6 meters tall and spouts water continuously from its mouth.
A very good tourist place in Singapore. Lots of tourists visit this place. Beautiful surrounding area & sea. Many outlets in this area for a quick bite. Skyline pics are beautiful.
Ghanshyam Patel — Google review
It was s good view point. The tall buildings are all could be seen and the rice like backwaters along the sides. Its all together a beautiful place to enjoy the view, especially at night times. Fresh juices are available below the bridge like place. They were all fine and good taste... And there was a cruise or boat ride. But the place little far from the Merlion Park. And the view of the Marina Sand Bay Towers were great too....
BHARATHI. S — Google review
Very nice place to spend the time with your family and kids. More restaurants are available to get food. It's advisable to go at before 8pm, because the lighting show will start at 8pm and end at 8:15pm. It's not so good, but its OK to watch one time. If you missed then the next show will be 9pm to 9:15pm. Enjoy yourself.
manju manu — Google review
Nice view of the iconic Marina Bay Sands. The park is nice, not much else to do though, the food and beverage options are poor and extortionate, clearly taking advantage of tourists. Other than that, fun hot day out. Glad to have the pictures.
Johan Strydom — Google review
The icon of Singapore and one of the must see locations. Best time to visit is in the evening and be sure not to miss the light show at about 0830PM. JUST fantastic
Sree R One — Google review
Awesome experience being here. It was my dream to be here since childhood and finally I have done it and couldn't be more happier. The best time to be here is at night with all the lights, people and music. Its all together a very different experience, I strongly suggest that you should visit this place at least once in your life time. You won't regret it.
Manu — Google review
you feel a fresh energy simply looking in and around. Look at my photos! You will enjoy every bit of this place. Water, floating boats, Singapore flyer, Marina Bay and lots of huge and beautiful buildings!
Aparna P — Google review
A place that all first time visitors to Singapore must visit. In noon, this place could get quite hot and sunny especially on clear days, so be prepared with sunscreen and umbrella. There are some air conditioned places for rest nearby.
Charlie Chan — Google review
Very nice place to spend the time with your family and kids. More restaurants are available to get food. It's advisable to go at before 8pm, because the lighting show will start at 8pm and end at 8:15pm. It's not so good, but its OK to watch one time. If you missed then the next show will be 9pm to 9:15pm. Enjoy yourself.
Mayuranathan Palanichamy — Google review
Enjoy the breeze and the scenery to pamper your inner self at this place. You'll be mesmerized by the view of beautifully designed buildings and the sailing ships. You can feel at peace although there might be lots of visitors around. A tip from me: find unpopular photo spot and get your best shots there.
IN Ratih — Google review
The Merlion park recently got a new upgrade and people love to see it. The show is at least 10 minutes long which involves showing Singapore history. The good thing about it is that it’s connected to the Fullerton hotel behind where the projection is also shown. The kids were very interested about it and I will try my best to research what is show there so I can explore it better to them. The changing of the colors is really properly orchestrated.
Archit R Jain — Google review
Merlion Park provided a fun and memorable experience as we snapped some silly photos next to the iconic water-spouting lion. The park's picturesque setting and the playful atmosphere made it a highlight of our trip. Perfect for capturing unforgettable memories with friends and family!
Fiaz Mohammed — Google review
The iconic Marina Bay area of Singapore. Visited in 2018, and it remains one of the go-to places again for us. Merlion is probably the most photographed structure in the entire Singapore. Food items near the area are super pricey, but you can carry your own food and eat at tables.
Nishant Sinha — Google review
One of the famous attraction spot in Singapore. It's worth a visit especially in the evening when sunset with windchill. Local folks here are also gathered around the area for relaxing and doing activities with friends/family. There are also the lights-and-sounds shows on the regular schedules.
Sataphat Suphasoet — Google review
Really magnificent view.
It is really an overall well built place. I was with my luggage and it was really easy for me to walk around there as the whole area made well for wheelchair users too, so if you have anything with wheels (should not be bigger than a wheelchair size) you can walk freely without worrying about stairs in your way.
You will find yourself comfortable and secure there even if you travel alone like me (still be aware and keep note of your surroundings no matter where you are)
From this spot you can see a really beautiful view you can never forget.
There are so many good places to eat while enjoying the view.
Maybe just avoid any afternoon visit as you will not enjoy it much,
but at evening time you will really love this place (especially if you are with someone special, it will become more special).
BALDEV KRISHAN — Google review
The symbol and icon of Singapore. This place is open 24x7 and I didn't expect the statue to be this big. No entrance fee, no visiting hours nothing, just go there take a stroll and enjoy the view.
Deepanshu Sharma — Google review
Singapore TOURISM spot and attraction landmark of several visitors each day. One of the most beautiful viewing experiences of cityscape visual treats around the corner from Marina Bay Sands to merlion Park which is connectivity through walking tour around 5+ kms. Many Cafeterias are situated in this place so we can enjoy our favourite drink and view the stunning visuals of Singapore City. Must visit spot
Adhil Arshath — Google review
One of the famous attraction spots in Singapore, especially for tourist. There lies the half lion half mermaid status with water coming out from its mouth. You can view Marina Bay Sands Singapore building from here as well. Magnificent view especially during the evening time with the beautiful sunset view and chill wind blowing.
The park is quite relaxing, and you will find many locals conducting outdoor activities around the area. There are plenty of restaurant & bars along the park, which brings another view at night.
There are also the lights-and-sounds shows on the regular schedules at night, which is wonderful.
Striker FCS — Google review
One of the most famous depictions of this iconic symbol is the statue found at Merlion Park—a scenic spot located at One Fullerton, Singapore, near the Central Business District. So creative so beautiful just looking like wow.
subhajyoti behera — Google review
The place with Singapore's national icon, the mascot - the Merlion, which has the body of a fish and the head of a lion.
This is a landmark place from where you could take the perfect postcard photo of Marina Bay sands.
As you look around, you can have a look at all the famous skyscrapers of Singapore.
Walk further down to the Esplanade Bridge, which has an extraordinary view of the river.
Reaching the place is just a few minutes' walk from the bus station. Perfect place for every age groups.
G RP (GRP) — Google review
It's a landmark place. Things you should come to if you arrive in Singapore Come here, the view is very good. There are many corners to take photos. Surrounding the area are buildings that look very modern. There are restaurants nearby. There is a convenient bus.
PotDoi Story — Google review
Public areas are free, easy to access and an icon of Singapore. Access is very easy to reach by bus, the place is very clean, lots of f&b tenants and proper toilets. My suggestion is to come here in the morning because the ambience in the photos is brighter. But enjoying the afternoon while sitting is also an exciting thing
M Irham Fathoni — Google review
Your Singapore experience is not complete if you’re not come tho this place. As the name says, merlion is a structure with half lion and half mermaid. It's very popular touristic spot. Unfortunately, I came on weekend. Too crowded. I can't take much photos.
Marsela Widya Monika — Google review
I made a repeated visit here. This place is so clean. The view is staying the same. No new looks. Just come to take picture to make memories that you ever come here ;) . Bring cap or umbrella, you are in stove :D
Ivan Siregar — Google review
The Merlion, the iconic statue with the body of a fish and the head of a lion symbolises Singapore’s origins as a fishing village, known as Temasek.
The statue’s head represents the city’s original name of Singapura (Lion City in Sanskrit). We went there during the day & at night and both times were incredible!
Angelina Bovet — Google review
I arrived around 7am and not a lot of tourist there. Just people jogging the area. Go a few good shots. The place is good for walking and jog and come early for good photo
Herrera Camille — Google review
Must visited place.
You can see the real and ordinary Merlion.
Also can enjoy evening views of Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Flyer. Got so many tourists also.
If you want to go there, can stop at MRT Station - Raffles Place
Charles Armin — Google review
This park is great for a walk perfect for a date or a family however it can get very crowded at night but it’s really something to see. There’s a lot of great views from this park the marina Bay sand hotel, the Apple sphere lots of stuff lots of restaurants. It’s a fabulous fun park. It’s a must see if you’re in Singapore.
Mike (The Traveler!!!) — Google review
Always very crowded but nice walk to pause by the water and get a full view of Marina Bay Sands. The restaurants around here are lovely too, attraction to see when you visit Singapore.
At this farm & attraction, visitors can watch feedings, hold a baby croc & sample crocodile satay.
Same place as Crocodile World.
A good place to bring your family to see live crocodiles from babies to really big old ones.
It is costly to keep so many of the animals fed and gates open, so if you could come visit, the entrance fee is very affordable.
Nearby some great seafood restaurants too.
jonathan ?Drfeelgood? — Google review
my 2nd trip visit to this farm. the 1st visit, farm was doing the pool renovation on one side. complete ready now and is able to get a better view of the crocodiles. watch the feeding by worker, dead chicken carcasses were fed. love to see nature of wild life in the big open area. a great place to visit & get to feel a good experience. will make another visit there when opportunity comes 😊
Golden Triangle — Google review
The place is awesome- looking at those crocodiles which some of them are more than 150 years old. Great education for the younger generations. My son loves it especially the feeding session. A little setback will be the ladies toilet. You might have to wait under the scorching hot sun if there's a queue.
Jacqueline Wan — Google review
Entrance was not expensive, just 15 Ringgit for adults. But whole farm was just crocodile laying around sun tanning and floating in the different pit of water. We did purchase 3 frozen chicken and they fed the crocodiles. A quick visit of less than 30 mins.
Edwin Koh — Google review
A place with lot of crocodiles...Kids can enjoy if like to view crocodiles..
Can buy chickens to feed the crocodiles.. (Feed by staff only)
A bit remote and driving to the location is very exciting... Long lonely road between palm tree plantations..Nice views..
Interested peoples can purchase crocodile meat/some leather products...
chin rama — Google review
I visited here more than 5 times.
Ticket fee for adult is 8 ringgit, for children is 4 ringgit.
Glad to see that the management has upgraded the facilities, movement line, add on the introduction of the crocodiles and set up a new souvenir shop.
You can use 20 ringgit to buy three chickens to feast the beast.
If you bring children here, the wall height is around 1m, according to my observation, you have to lift your children all the time. Better taken your breakfast or lunch before coming here, or bring your couple along.
YG Wong — Google review
Came here for the 3rd time with friends who are very interested to see crocodiles. This place is perfect if you love crocodiles. You can handle baby crocodiles and buy some souvenirs for your collection or friends at their shops.
Rajasingam Thuraisamay — Google review
While the farm needs to be detour from a trip to desaru, this stop never become my “not coming back” list. My kids enjoyed a lot and information are educational. Will come back again!
Kwek Hansiong — Google review
Interest place to look around. Place is well kept but nothing much to see except same crocs (of different ages) again and again. Only interesting part would be the feeding of dead chickens. I would go if I haven been there before. But only once
Nicholas Sua — Google review
Nice place to visit, even though only have crocodiles inside. Affordable price to enter, they are more than 100 years old crocodiles inside, so lan huge !
M.K Lee — Google review
Can bring children go here coz this place is the biggest crocodile park in the asia. So many crocodile in here. There have very2 old crocodile in here. From 10± year to 100± year crocodile. The entrance ticket also very cheap.
Zul FMJ — Google review
The place is Super Clean. No foul smell. Lots of crocodile. Well feed. Place well maintained. Feed the crocodile, its a must!
nur elleanna — Google review
Visited 06/10/2023 bright Sunny Friday morning. The following sharing are based on our unbiased personal opinion and experience
Been here a couple of times before and we notice the renovation over time. This time round there were probably Reno work ongoing and alot of the crocodile pond are sealed off with canvas.
And we do notice that the number of crocodile 🐊 has deceased as compare the last visit. Pretty much the same and not much activity in here but just walk around the guided trail and watch the Crocs.
Probably not coming back again for us because there are not must things or activities to do here other than croc watching.
Garry Lew Your Estate Advisory Realtor — Google review
It was fun but just a so-so fun...
They should have crocodiles feeding show to all visitor rather than visitor to buy the chicken to feed the crocodiles.
They should as well operating a small cafe with halal food for all visitor.
Overall it was a okay experience but, to have second visit, maybe not.
Ticket price is reasonable, ticket processing is fast, the staffs are friendly.
The toy shop is good - wide selections.
The spot is okay, parking spot is okay, environment is okay. Perhaps they should consider to put fans at the alleyway... It is hot in there 😅
Abdul Wahab Yusof — Google review
Enjoyed my visit. Had some new renovations in place. Had some renovations ongoing. Plenty of huge crocodiles to see. Feeding time was super interesting to witness. Felt that I couldn’t see the crocodiles for some of the enclosures. The design could be better. Maybe use some glass or metal grilles as some of the crocodiles were lying in such a way that I couldn’t see them. Some of the concrete slits in the wall were to small to get a good view and the walls were too high. Otherwise it was a good visit. Will go again! :)
WARREN TAY — Google review
Quite good. It has over 1000 crocodiles and most are at the pond that you first see when you come in. Entry fee is RM8 for adult and RM4 for child, which I think is pretty worth it. RM20 for 4 chickens the staff will throw. Some huge and flat crocodiles up to 150 or more years old. Crocodiles are from Johor River. Recommended for seeing crocodiles.
Joseph Tan — Google review
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The Helix Bridge in Singapore is a stunning and unique pedestrian bridge that connects Marina Centre with Marina South. The structure is shaped like a double-helix, making it both attractive and functional, and is illuminated at night to create an amazing spectacle.
One of my favourite places to take a walk at night.
The marina bay view comes along with a wind and some beautiful lights.
The spiral design will call catch your breath for the first time.
It's one of the most seeing destinations and it's free of charge.
It's a quiet a romantic spot and one of the very Instagramble as well.
See you soon
John Jackson Insta: imthecraziestdude — Google review
04 Jun 2022: Great place for walk (especially in the evening) and be it a local or a tourist; this iconic spiral design bridge offers amazing views of our city skyline. Truly breathtaking scenery and also an opportunity to capture stunning pictures…there 3 lookout points.
Richard See — Google review
An architecture Masterpiece, innovation and functionality look no further that Helix bridge in Singapore.
Walking along the bridge was immersed in a symphony of visual delight.
It’s a thoughtful design catered to pedestrians, comfort and entertaining
Recommend troll during after sunset, enjoy the LED lighting transformed the bridge into a stunning illumination spectacle at night
Ira Rodrigues — Google review
The Helix Bridge is a stunning architectural marvel that offers breathtaking views of the cityscape. Walking along the bridge provides a unique perspective of Marina Bay and the surrounding skyline, especially during sunset. The design is not only visually appealing but also functional, providing a seamless pedestrian experience. A must-visit for anyone exploring the beauty of Singapore's waterfront.
Samuel Edyson — Google review
Iconic of Singapore which link to Marina Bay Stand shopping mall, really great place. Bridge is expressing DNA structure. You can see how amazing ideological riches as well. BTW, there has 3 view points it’s being how unique.
Nwe Nwe Htun (RITA) — Google review
Nicely designed and built bridge. There are a couple of lookout points that gives excellent view of MBS and science museum.
Anu Chitrangana — Google review
Beautiful bridge especially when you arrived at night time. The ray of lights at night will give a sensational experience, from this bridge you can see the Marina Bay complex like Art Science Museum. Be careful not to be strucked by runners as some people also pass by and jog here.
Benny Octavian — Google review
Walking across this Helix Bridge , you can see the river , the harbour , the Float @ Marina Bay and the Grandstand on the other side of the bridge. A nice place to take photos.
Helen HL Leung — Google review
Very nice place to spend evening time watching sunset.
The structure of a bridge is inspired by human DNA which is very interesting to see.
Sneha Vartak — Google review
The bridge is made of steel and glass, and is illuminated at night by LED lights. This creates a truly magical sight, as the bridge appears to float above the water like a giant DNA molecule.
it's a great way to get around the Marina Bay area, and it is also a popular spot for tourists to take photos. If you are visiting Singapore, I highly recommend checking out the Helix Bridge. It is a truly unique and impressive structure that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
himanka sandaruwan — Google review
The 'Helix Bridge' is a pedestrianized bride, made largely of steel and glass and looks like a giant DNA molecule. Lighting at night is very effective. A great way of exploring part of the Marina and for taking photos from, particularly at sunset.
Not to be missed.
chiangmaicharlies — Google review
Very pretty bridge... strong bold man in the day and a fab beautiful woman during the night. Not just a bridge, it's an all-side art and SG bay view deck.
Drake Hogestyn — Google review
Love the design and its details.
There are plenty of space to take a picture on the bridge itself.
Bring a sunglasses/hat to minimize the heat during sunny day.
Miranti Vidyasari — Google review
Beautifully designed bridge where you can walk from the other side to the Marina Sand shopping centre and hotel. It's very beautiful views along the way.
Pasan Sensouk — Google review
This human DNA-inspired bridge provides stunning view of city skyline regardless of the hour. It links Marina Bay Sands for pedestrians from Esplanade & City Hall.
Allianah Benito — Google review
Walking across the Helix Bridge at twilight, the city's skyline aglow with a symphony of lights, was an ethereal experience. As I strolled along the double-helix structure, the cool breeze off the water kissed my skin, and the rhythmic hum of the bustling city faded into a distant murmur. The sleek, futuristic design of the bridge seemed to blend seamlessly with the urban landscape, creating a captivating juxtaposition of modernity and natural beauty. Glancing down, the tranquil waters below mirrored the vibrant colors above, and for a fleeting moment, time stood still, encapsulating the essence of Singapore's captivating charm.
KAYIWA N — Google review
A nice walk if you're in the area. Bridge is partly covered with great views of Marina Bay
Dave Greene — Google review
The Helix Bridge is a stunning architectural marvel that offers breathtaking views of the cityscape. Walking along the bridge provides a unique perspective of Marina Bay and the surrounding skyline, especially during sunset. The design is not only visually appealing but also functional, providing a seamless pedestrian experience.
Palash Dinda — Google review
Very nice in night the view of the city is just amazing from here.
You can walk and have great view from here
Swapnali salgare — Google review
Wonderful bridge with unique architecture, colourful at sunset and in the evening. You can take beautiful photos of Marina Bay Sand, ArtScience Museum and Marina Bay from some designed view points on the bridge 🌇🌉
Serena Luu — Google review
Bridge on the way to Marina Bay Sands …
Inspired by the structure of human DNA, the Helix Bridge is one of Singapore's most visually striking landmarks.
Opened in 2010, it is a pedestrian only bridge linking the Marina Centre with Marina South in the Bay area.
Designed and engineered by a team of architects from both Australia and Singapore.
Karin S. — Google review
The bridge is so nice. From the bridge you will see different buildings and beautiful view from there. It was so nice especially at night because of different color of lights. Must visit! :)
Wendy Lau — Google review
I liked the Helix bridge. A mix of strucutal engineering with biology. Very cool welds and bolted pins with DNA symbols.
jsnider303 — Google review
The Helix - a nice pedestrian bridge that reminds of the double helix of DNS, opened in 2010, completing the entire walkway around Marina Bay! 🧬
Also a nice photo spot for entire Marina Bay and Marina Bay Sands (MBS). ✨
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore offers a luxurious and high-end shopping experience with top luxury brands like Versace, Armani, Prada, Burberry and Ralph Lauren. The mall also features a personal chaperone service for $250 that helps shoppers select the finest designs and provides personalized service. Additionally, the mall is home to ArtScience Museum and one of only two casinos in Singapore.
The World shopping hub With all Luxury branded and lavish showrooms under one roof. One needs an ample of time to explore the area as there are multiple and wide varieties of options available for shopping for all age groups. Many good cafes bars for eatery’s & They also have in the house boat cruise.
Sidharth Agarwal — Google review
The best full-service hotel! An extraordinary experience! The rooms are incredibly clean and equipped with numerous amenities. The housekeeping services are exceptional, with great attention to detail to provide services beyond just a 5-star rating👍
The restaurants offer a wide range of options to cater to all tastes. The experience was top-notch! The view of the Garden By The Bay was extraordinary.
Ana Daniela Morosanu — Google review
Wow! By far the best hotel I've been to. It's definitely lived up to the expectation in my case. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The rooms are expensive but for a reason.
The only thing I would do differently next time is to select a room that faces the Garden by the Sea. The premier king we got faces the bay but is not high enough to get a good view.
Johnson Jia — Google review
Hotel staff were very friendly and accomodating on arrival. We celebrated a birthday and anniversary during our stay and two complimentary cakes were given for the occasions (Thank you Jason!)
Highly recommend the service, hotel, location and of course the pool!
Heath Crosbie — Google review
It's fantastic. It's a beautiful walk down the Olympic Way. You can see all the country flags that participated in the Olympics, a lovely view of the whole city, the sea running into the rivers, and the water lilies just sitting on top. You must see it if you are in the area.
You are very near to everything shopping, sightseeing, restaurants, public transport. what else can i say.
Dorothea — Google review
Been here countless times and will definitely visit for many more. You don’t really have to spend money if the high-end shoppes scares you off. Spend (free) time looking at the beautiful stores and structures, experience the fun indoors activities, feel the hustle and bustle of the many things happening all at once, and even on crowded days you won’t feel the crowd at all as there is ample breathing space.
Luna Felica — Google review
The most important and prominent busiest landmark of Singapore TOURISM sightseeing which is situated in the city centre to explore the entire main landmarks of Nearby travel attractions and many activities which was interlink connected via Marina Bay Sands. Definitely a must visit place in SINGAPORE TRAVEL for a wonderful walking tour around many kilometers of beautiful cityscape view walking of more than several hours if you are a walking lover. Rooms here are the most expensive ever but you can visit this place for free anytime for sightseeing attractions . Malls also available on the back of this place and garden Bay opposite of the place which is walking through connecting bridge 🌉 between Marina Bay Sands. Great experiences .
Adhil Arshath — Google review
This iconic hotel is not going to disappoint you. The service is at the highest level, from the moment you arrive. People are very friendly and want to help you to be as comfortable as possible.
The hotel room we stayed in was an original room (now they are going through renovation and upgraded rooms have new furniture) and it was a good size, with a massive TV and nice bathroom.
The main attraction of this place is the rooftop pool with an amazing view of the bay and the city. The sunrise was beautiful and nighttime there was fun as well.
The location is great, since you have walking distance to the Gardens by the Bay, shopping and great restaurants.
Roman Nagibin — Google review
This place is the cream of the crop in Singapore...even when not staying there, we are basing our hotel picks around convenience getting here to spend our days. Fantastic casino, all of the best restaurants, and shopping (usually looking not buying at the high end stores) will keep you plenty entertained. Then you've got Universal Studios and a plethora of other tourist activities all within walking distance of here.
Vince Darrigo — Google review
When weather is nice in Singapore, which is most of the time, have a long stroll there by the river. Bring bicycles for children and adults too. Very clean and vast. Wonderful view of the sky line and architecture. Enjoy shopping experience, food court and children entertainment. LV, Apple store and museum are a must to visit. Singapore don’t do half mediocre. I’m VERY impressed.
hag — Google review
Worth every penny. The architecture is stunning, the shopping and dining are unmatched and the views of the Garden by the Bay from my balcony were spectacular. The service is next level - the spa was incredible. I’m so glad I made the trip!
Ariel Smith — Google review
I had an amazing time during my stay at Marina Bay Sands. The one-bedroom suite we had was fantastic, with a killer view of the gardens. The posh decor and the huge bed made it even better. The iconic pool overlooking Singapore was stunning, although it felt a bit crowded. Despite that, I thoroughly enjoyed my stay and would gladly return in the future.
Michael Gutierrez — Google review
We just visited the lobby and some of the restaurants and went up to the observation deck to get some pictures. But this hotel is absolutely beautiful. Connect to probably one of the largest malls in the area with an amazing view of the Bay. There are lots of restaurants and lots of shopping.
HUBERT — Google review
The room was a little dated, and despite this being a non-smoking room, there was a residual smell as if previous bookings had been smoking in the room. Absolutely fantastic experience though. Pool was exceptional, and hot tubs were fantastic. Views superb.
I was a little disappointed that breakfast was not included in the cost considering the price of the rooms.
Michael Parkin — Google review
Amazing hotel! Considering its size, the service we received from the moment the taxi pulled up and throughout has been outstanding. The room (one of the least expensive) is really big with great features and facilities. But the crowning glory is the infinity pool on floor 57. Just breathtaking.
I love this hotel, in my favourite city in the world.
Mike Nicholas — Google review
Awesome place. The roof top bar is a paid attraction and is very popular. Spectacular views of Marina Bay, Gardens by the bay and the light show that plays every night at 8 and 9pm.
Ralph Weiss — Google review
Superb hotel in terms of view, architecture and service. The infinity pool is stunning, at day and night.
Towers are immaculate to walk through, the adjacent mall has one or more stores of almost all important designers. We only noticed Zimmermann who wasn't present.
Make sure to get their member card, if you plan on buying anything or eat at black tap burgers for example.
Their staff was extremely friendly, they even lined up our shoes and folded clothes that we threw on the couch. After using most of our complementary coffee capsules, they even gave us one more of each and plenty of sweets. Minibar is well stocked with a good variety of snacks, softdrinks and even a shaker to make your own cocktails. Even the size of the coffee was adjusted to match their cups.
Rooms are clean and of high quality interior. You can control all lighting, do not disturb and Ac from each side of your bed, which was a nice add on. When we left they put a number of glass cleaning clothes and even a cable organizer + amenities to take with us.
Probably the best city hotel I have ever stayed at. Definitely worth the money, don't look any further.
Thank you for having us!
Marina Bay Sands Singapore is a luxurious hotel with stunning bay views, offering multiple dining options and a rooftop pool. One of its acclaimed restaurants is Waku Ghin, led by Chef Tetsuya Wakuda, known for its European/Japanese menu featuring fresh regional ingredients. The exclusive ten-course degustation menu provides an exceptional dining experience.
Absolutely amazing. We went only for one night, mostly to experience the pool. Unfortunately, when we were booking there were no more rooms left on higher floors,but when we came to check-in, they were kind enough to offer an upgrade on the 49. floor overlooking the city and it was spectacular. The pool is amazing, I did not think I would be that amazed but I was speechless once in it. The pool has a booking system of an hour and 15 minutes. We felt that it was very well organized by the whole staff considering the pandemic. At least it wasn't crowded at all. :) We tried the gym, too. It was nice, had decent equipment with a gorgeous view. All the staff was amazing. It was a perfect stay.
Dajana Jakovac — Google review
What a lovely place, it’s absolutely stunning from stepping outside of the cab in front of the properly. Extremely friendly and helpful staff all the way through. It was our honeymoon and we received a sweet treat to the room. Room is spacious and lovely view over the stunning garden and bay. Obviously a major highlight is the infinity pool on the roof - stunning! It has always been on the bucket list for years now and I’m so glad it didn’t disappoint. Would definitely go again!
Jenny Pomp — Google review
Went to stroll around the city after an amazing work day. It was a completely unexpected experience. Loved the water show, the food, the inclusion of almost so many different brands in the building and some of the unique luxurious dining options too. The Apple Store managed to leave its charms at the Center of the bay. Highly recommend the water show which showcases at 8PM and 9 PM Singapore time.
Vini Jaiswal — Google review
The room is excellent, especially the view. Because their room is very high, you can almost see more near.
My room is the standard one but it is already captivating. I once see orchid room it is even more bigger for family.
Service also fast and satisfying.
So far for me it is very satisfying, I recommend it for you
Haryenny Lim — Google review
Beautiful hotel with outstanding view even from the room, the room was so spacious, clean and so luxury.
The infinity pool has amazing view to the entire city, you can book session for an hour and fifteen minutes for each day, one for check-in day and one before you checkout.
There is also a few jacuzzi which has the view to the garden by the bay. The sky park is also free for the hotel guests.
The staffs are super friendly and very helpful. Super smooth check-in and checkout process.
Ali T — Google review
What a lovely place, it’s absolutely stunning from stepping outside of the cab in front of the properly. Extremely friendly and helpful staff all the way through. It was our honeymoon and we received a sweet treat to the room. Room is spacious and lovely view over the stunning garden and bay. Obviously a major highlight is the infinity pool on the roof - stunning! It has always been on the bucket list for years now and I’m so glad it didn’t disappoint. Would definitely go again!
Aniket Dhamdhere — Google review
It was an exquisite, Luxurious and high end experience. It's a once in a lifetime experience. I would recommend that everyone who can afford it should spend at least one night here.
We visited the sky deck observatory. It will cost $22 per person. It was beautiful. It was a little bit crowded but didn't affect our visit. There were snack shops up there. You can buy drinks or snacks and enjoy the view.
Dipti Patwardhan — Google review
One of the most iconic tower.
Strategically located. Basically can find everything you need in this huge hotel/mall.
Staff are all helpful and rooms are comfy! Love the seaview room assigned. Just right in time it is National Day in Singapore, we get to watch the fireworks show from our room. Amazing experience.
Kye Tay — Google review
Awesome hotel, would definitely love to come back again. We really enjoyed our stay. Room was great, spacious, bathroom was huge. The bathtub was really deep and great to soak in. The pool was nice, thankfully not overly crowded and we still found some seats easily.
Breakfast buffet though expensive, was really nice and the food was tasty. So great to be able to have self service buffet again.
Laura L — Google review
What a lovely place, it’s absolutely stunning from stepping outside of the cab in front of the properly. Extremely friendly and helpful staff all the way through. It was our honeymoon and we received a sweet treat to the room. Room is spacious and lovely view over the stunning garden and bay. Obviously a major highlight is the infinity pool on the roof - stunning! It has always been on the bucket list for years now and I’m so glad it didn’t disappoint. Would definitely go again!
malissa nurayu — Google review
Stayed at towel 3. Our room faces the garden. Absolutely stunning view. Room is a bit dated, however the bed was so comfortable. If we can we would love to order the same pillow and mattress for our home.
Love love love the infinity pool.
Customer service 5 star.
Mia Sou — Google review
Very nice hotel. Amazing views from the Infinity pool and the observation deck. As the hotel guest you have access to both (the pool is only accessible to guests, the observation deck is accessible to non-guests on a limited paid basis). Food and drinks that you I ordered by the pool came out super fast and were delicious.
The orchid suite I stayed at is tastefully decorated and comfortable. Their tea and coffee selection in the suite is also wonderful. They have all the toiletries you can possibly need. The suite has a little gym with an elliptical and exercise ball (great for stretching after a day of sightseeing), a large patio with a view of the harbor but also the Gardens of the Bay so you can watch the night show from your balcony (which was quite spectacular).
The hotel feels very secure, you can only use the elevator with a room card. There are security guards throughout the hotel, including the pool area and they only allow entrance to hotel guests. You can also see a lot of staff around to help you with your luggage.
The only thing I did not enjoy is a bit snobbish attitude of some of the staff (mostly reception and the lounge reception). They have two different receptions, one for suite guests and another one for guests staying in standard/deluxe rooms. If you enter the hotel from one side but 'your reception' is on the other side of the hotel, you're out of luck, you'll have to walk all the way to the other side to check in (I guess because suite and regular room guests cannot mix?). Despite that I had a nice and comfortable stay and I recommend this place.
Ivana M. — Google review
Visiting Singapore's attractions was a special experience. The weather was nice, so I could enjoy both day and night. Especially, the night view and the morning sun that I could enjoy in the room were touching. And the Infinity Pool located on the top floor has a good view and atmosphere at night, but I also recommend visiting in the morning.
Kim Seung Woo — Google review
An amazing place. The Mall includes a Casino and an Apple store shaped like a globe on the water. The art n science museum adds to the beauty of the place. The flyer nearby is a great peek into the city. I had a fun-filled evening inside the mall and casino. I also watched the new year fireworks from the bridge. 😍🤩✴️
Sneha Khanwelkar — Google review
2/16/2024 Our family visit here, it is my third time to come in, last year is rabbit year, the style is nice, this year nice as well. Big blue dragon, wonderful. We also seen the drone show. Wow, it is my first time to see that. It is so beautiful and amazing, I absolutely love the show and the garden city Singapore. Enjoying the traveling experience. 120% recommendations to the place. Last year my husband bought a Gucci bag to me from the Gucci store. I very cherish it.
Alinda Tian — Google review
Only visited to look at the hotel. Tbh I wasn't that impressed as just a concrete tower block x 3
I went to the roof to look at the view which is lively, but you have such a tiny space to see it. How they can justify the cost of staying there. I cannot imagine
Sue — Google review
Amazing view from the hotel room, the staff was very polite and always attend to us immediately when we request for assistance, the room was very clean and spacious. There are a lot of attraction within the premises. The location is very convenience also, there are 2 mrt line connected to the building. If you are the hotel guest, make sure you visit the infinity fool also.
However, the price was a bit higher compare to other hotel in that area, and the check in process take quite some time, try avoid the peak period which is 3-5pm if you can.
Jiajin Liaw — Google review
We loved the. Jew and the idea behind it.
Must to see when you visit Singapore… no one’s eyes cannot miss this wonderful structure.
The view from the top is mesmerizing
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍
MUST VISIT
The Singapore Flyer, the world's largest giant observation wheel, offers a unique experience for visitors to enjoy breathtaking views of the city. With its 28 glass cabins slowly revolving at 165m above ground level, it provides panoramic vistas of Marina Bay and its architectural landmarks. The observation wheel also offers various packages including high tea and butler-serviced flights, allowing guests to be pampered while taking in the stunning scenery.
I love a city with a flyer! So worth the visit as Singapore has one of the most unique and interesting skylines in the world, the buildings are truly amazing! Also great to see the Marina Bay Circuit all lit up at night!
Nikki Vasiliadis — Google review
A 30 minute slow rotating wheel provides quite a nice view of the marina and surrounding area. Each pod is only partially being filled so there was plenty of space to move around for various views and photo opportunities. There is also a bench in the middle if you want to sit back and enjoy. Sunset provided an incredible view and I'd recommend riding around that time.
Debbie Fogel — Google review
A lovely attraction which I visited during daytime as I had planned to visit Marina Bay Sands observatory at night.
There is a small museum kind of a place as well here where you can know about the history of Singapore in an interactive manner.
You can also see F1 circuit clearly from here and other prominent attractions as well. Don't miss this place if you visit Singapore.
Deepanshu Sharma — Google review
If you never been to London Eye, must try, For great experience, amazing views and fun. Considering weather conditions, flights will be temporarily suspended, so better book your tickets on same day or a day before max 😉
Vinay Joshi — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking views for a reasonable price. You can take in the scenery of Singapore from peeking at Sentosa to the cityscape in comfort. The time capsule area to go through prior to the Flyer was also a neat addition. I quite enjoyed the animated history lessons by the cute robot and kaleidoscopic area. Definitely recommend.
Shahriar Ratul — Google review
My trip to the Singapore Flyer was truly remarkable, and I'd like to share it briefly.
Experience: The Singapore Flyer, a colossal observation wheel, offers stunning city views. Boarding one of its capsules, I was instantly captivated by breathtaking panoramas. From the top, I could admire iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands and the city skyline. The ride was smooth and provided a unique perspective.
Services: The staff was friendly and efficient, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. Audio guides were available inside the capsules, offering interesting insights.
Cost: Prices vary by ticket type and promotions. Check their website for current rates.
Tips:
Visit in the late afternoon for the best lighting.
Prepare for the weather.
Don't forget your camera.
Suggestions:
Add more dining options.
Offer family/group discounts for accessibility.
In summary, the Singapore Flyer provides a memorable, high-flying adventure with stunning views of the city. Don't miss it!
Vũ Hải Nam — Google review
It's a wonderful experience and time & money well spent. Got a 360 degree view of entire City. Capsule are AC and meant for about 8 to 10 people. There is am India restaurant RED CHILLIES on level 2. Ticket is priced at SGD 40. Drinking water is an issue so it's better to carry your own bottles. Ticket is readily available.
Sunil Chaudhary — Google review
Been here twice. Previous trip was during the evening...nothing much to see except for the nightlife.
Prefer day time :)
Can identify different parts of Singapore.
A great tourist attraction place.
Lizhen property — Google review
Awesome experience. Nice view of Singapore. Great views on the flyer, had a fun time enjoying and taking photos of the Singapore city sky line
The best time to enjoy the ride is after 7 pm. Night city views are amazing...,
Rajkumar Krishnamoorthy — Google review
We took the ride around sunset. Gives a nice panoramic view of the city, especially the Marina area. The colour play of the sunset would be an added benefit if you could time the visit appropriately. Must-visit-place for tourists.
Sathyanarayan B. — Google review
Its walkable distance from Marina or Gardens by the bay, i would say you can skip it if you are going to Marina Sand bay observation desk as its nothing extraordinary, if you are running tight on schedule then you can skip it and you won't be missing much but yeah if you have enough time to explore around then can go here. Time capsule is cool too.
Sachin Kumar — Google review
Went during the F1 Grand Prix weekend. The wait is not too long because a lot of guests ride in one go. Took around 30 mins each ride and the view is spectacular. Rode during sunset 👍🏻
Syafiq Azfar — Google review
Went here 10 years ago but at night time. A decade later and they have the time capsule element before you come in. This interactive element is pretty cool and definitely worth the ticket price.
Then you go on the actual flyer with fantastic views of Singapore 🇸🇬 and the surrounding skyline. If you are scared of heights then this won’t be your cup of tea. But the air conditioned capsules are very safe and very stable. Should be one of the attractions to go on when in Singapore 👌🏼
Hospitality Insider — Google review
Best time to visit will be during the sun set. You can see the entire city from this flyer. Wonderful experience. One of the must visit sites in Singapore. Time capsule museum before entering the flyer gives you an amazing detail about how Singapore developed over the period since its independence.
Bharath Kumar Mohandoss — Google review
Wow what a way to see Singapore!
Took a group of 8 up in the wheel on a pre booked tour and the views are amazing. I’m sure amazing a night sloughs wonderful through that day to see all the highlights of the city.
Graham Usher — Google review
So thankful to be able to get on the sunset ride on 9/1/22. However, the queue to go on the flyer was more than an hour and a half which was faster than the expected 2hours. This could be due to many bookings using the rediscovery vouchers. Worth experiencing it at least once in a lifetime. 😊
Sharon Kong — Google review
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Surveillance at Singapore Flyer. Making observation from adjacent cabin.
Singapore had the most unique and interesting skyline in the world. This is one of Singapore’s landmark and unique icon.
Well organised and staffs are kind and helpful. Special concession tickets for senior citizens. Cabins are clean and well maintained.
Day and night time are different experiences. Superb view of Singapore skyline and southern area. Crowd during sunset time.
Night views from the cabin is amazing with beautiful bird eye view of the city with lighting. Beautiful Marina Bay Sand light and water show. I was lucky to catch the light show at The Gardens by the Bay!
I recommend all who like to have a bird eye view of the city in the day and night.
SMJ Nishie — Google review
An interesting engineering feat that enables families of visitors to view and admire Singapore's Marvel's together from a good height in an enclosed cabin. Awesome views, especially if nature also joins to help.
Raghunathan K — Google review
This was very good...you ll get to see the whole city. You will feel safe and you will have the best view if it is evening or early evening as the lights will make whole view awesome.
Note : Sometimes they suspend their operations due to weather conditions, so before visiting, check their website or their telegram page to confirm the same and proceed.
RAJ — Google review
I'd visited this flyer 12 years ago and had refused to sit in the giant wheel. The Singapore Flyer is the finest flyer I've seen. It has big capsules, clean, nice benches, rotates steadily, and you can view the position on their app inside the capsule. You get a grand view of the city. It's simply amazing to view the Marina Bay, domes, etc and the colourful city lights. 🤓🤩 Highly recommend to take this ride.
An added attraction is the Time Machine that tells the story of time. Elaborate storyboard is used for this. At the end there's an app in which you can click your pick n see yourself in the time bubble. Amazing moment. 💗
Sneha Khanwelkar — Google review
Great views across the bay - seeing the gardens from above, the sands hotel and the rest of the bay. Plenty of space in each pod and well worth a visit. There is an experience as you make your way to the front if you want to go on a journey - or rush to the main event but expect a queue. Definitely worth a visit.
Peter Thompson — Google review
We really enjoyed this and found it worth the money. It’s not cheap but nothing is in Singapore. We did it after dark and got a great view of the city lights. We bought tickets in advance and showed up 830 on a Friday night and had a very short wait and only 8 in our capsule
Jason Stein — Google review
Singapore Flyer, one of the largest observation wheels in the world. Marvel at the breathtaking views of Marina Bay from the Singapore Flyer's capsules.
You shouldn't be afraid because it resembles a closed capsule room.
syam sundar patnana — Google review
This was a very cool way to see a lot of the city skyline at night!
The cost is justifiable given both the “Time Capsule” exhibit at the beginning as well as the length of the ride and the chance to really soak in a lot of the sights!
I thought this would be a gimmick when I first saw it, but I’m thoroughly glad to have visited!
Charlie Morse — Google review
One of the best attractions in Singapore
The Singapore Flyer gives a full view of the entire city. It also has an attraction called the Time Capsule which is about Singapore's history and culture.
The Singapore Flyer is open every day from 10 AM–10 PM.
The flyer moves very slow and it was quite safe. We went on a weekday so it was not crowded.
Book the tickets in advance to avoid huge waiting time.
They also offer dinners and other events for special occasions (prices vary)
Recommended to go in the late evening or night to see the night sky and lights.
Niharika Vijayan — Google review
We went at sunset 🌇 the views were everything. To see the whole city in a singular 360° glance. Definitely worth it!
This is very slow-moving FYI. Can test your patience as you are stuck with a bunch of strangers in a small area. Just breathe and get through it!
The SkyPark Observation Deck offers panoramic views of Singapores mesmerizing skyline from the 57th floor of the Sands Casino Resort. The deck features two upscale restaurants and a sky park with attractions including a revolving restaurant and gardens.
You should not miss this place if you are in Singapore. Try to visit during Second half around 3 PM and spend 3/4 hours to enjoy evening, Sun set and night light. City looks beautiful from this place. You need to do advance booking and pay online.
Virendra Shah — Google review
This is the ideal vantage point for viewing Singapore's skyscrapers. The view is spectacular, and the price is definitely worth it. I managed to capture so many beautiful images of the sky that day, and the sunset was spectacular. Try to go around 6:30pm in the evening to appreciate the view as the color of the skies changes with a wonderful view. If you are in Singapore or visiting Singapore, you must visit this. However, I witnessed an argument between a member of the staff and a guest that hapened near the elevators. where I wish that staff were more conscious of the fact that people pay to view such a location and be a little more patient with visitors.
However, don't allow my last comment deter you from visiting the site because mistakes and misunderstandings happen. The vista is spectacular and well worth seeing. Do not miss out on visiting this location.
Khalid-Al-Khamisi — Google review
32 SGD $ the entrance fee to go up to the observation deck. Went before 4:00pm on a weekday, didn’t have to wait too long for the lift. View is spectacular although it was very very hot and couldn’t stay out in the sun for too long. Night time must be even nicer!
Myriam J. S. — Google review
How beautiful! You can see the whole city from the sky Park Observation Deck, and it's such a beautiful city. It's nice and clean, there is lots to see, and the people are welcoming. If you're ever in Singapore, don't make that miss you. You have to go and see it in the day and at night. It's sensational.
Dorothea — Google review
Great panorama landscape of Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay and the sea with plenty of ships and boats.
There is Ce Vi Bar where we can buy some drinks and wait for the sunset. There are 5 complimentary digital photos come with the entrance tickets (S$26/adult and S$22/child). I bought tickets via Klook and got a cheaper price (about S$50.5 for 2 adults and 1 child)
Quynh Chi Tran — Google review
It's a best place to observe and enjoy the beauty of Singapore. Nice place to get photos. If there any drone available to get the photo, it will be really helpful to visitors. They can pay and get the photos. Otherwise no body knows the photos were taken at the SkyPark Obervation deck. Further, photos were taken in the entrance with background of Singapore. Only thing is the photo price is almost double when compared to the entry fee. Anyhow, it is a best place to enjoy the beauty. Everyone should visit there.
Vijayakumar Rajaratnam — Google review
Amazing place to get the 360° view of entire Singapore from top. You almost get the view of all the major tourist places near marina from top. The best time to visit here at evening.
And make sure you book thé tickets in advance so you didn’t miss the chance to visit this place as there is a long queue in the evening after 4pm.
So make sure get there by 3.30 or 3.45.
Sneha Vartak — Google review
The view from the top is truly breathtaking, making this a must-visit location in Singapore. Since tickets are limited, it's essential to book them in advance, including your preferred time slots.
Opting for an evening slot is recommended to witness the city beautifully illuminated.
Sharath Kumar H G — Google review
Totally over priced. It’s incredible how expectations can be set and a person would expect more. The viewing platform was crowded. There is glass around the sides so if you want to take a photo you need to brave the vertigo and do not drop your device. The views though are phenomenal. Pity there are no cold drinking fountains on the top. Rest assured there are toilets. If you suffer from vertigo this is not for you
Darron O'Brien — Google review
The Mog Champ sends his regards.
The SkyPark here is a great observation deck during the day, but I've also heard it's even better during the night which may require a booking since people go for that sunset view of Singapore!
It was a short wait going up and felt quite open once I was up there since I don't believe there are as many people up there during the day which was fine since there was my space for me and my friends!
I thought the SkyPark would have been much larger but most of the other half of the rooftop would have been locked to the bar or infinity pool I assume. There's also a small bar to access for drinks once you're up there if you get too thirsty.
Mogliest Regards,
Your Mog Champ
The Mog Champ — Google review
This is the best observation deck to view the skyscrapers of Singapore. The view is absolutely stunning and the money you pay is worth every penny for it's awesomeness. Try to go in the evening around 6.30 and enjoy the view as the color of skies turn around with a magnificent view. Must visit if you are in Singapore or if you go Singapore
purushothaman g — Google review
Wow wow wow what a place, what a view.
Please do visit even though you have visited the Singapore Flyer you’ll definitely feel good to b here as the deck will give you the whole city view from the top.
Very interesting as you can see the business park and most of the tourist attraction place from above it self.
One side is the sea and other side is beautiful city with beautiful culture which always welcomes you to have a good vacation with your friends and family.
Mihir Trivedi — Google review
The three towers of the Sands complex now dominate the Singapore skyline, visible from most parts of the city, locals seem split between, on one hand, seeing it as an architectural icon, a modern wonder and on the other, as an eyesore that detracts from the view of the bay.
Whatever you think of the building, the observation deck has become one of Singapore’s biggest tourist attractions and is on the must-do list of many visitors.
Now, I’m not a big one for negative reviews but there are so many 5-star write-ups here that a rather more cynical view may be useful to some.
So, before the gripes here’s the good side - The views, it’s all about the views and they are spectacular. This alone may well make the visit good value, with the city on one side and the bay and gardens on the other, there’s nowhere else quite like it. I can’t image how many millions of photographs have been taken up there but it will be the sort of figure normally only thrown around by astronomers…
So, what are the downsides?
First, it’s not always clear that the majority of the platform is only available to hotel guests, only a little more than a quarter is available to those buying a ticket. This makes it a bit pricey for what you get - around 32 Singapore dollars gets you a ride in a lift and access to this smaller tourist reservation.
Next, the bar and eateries are only open in the evening - visiting during the day means nowhere to sit and have a drink with just a handful of rather tatty concession stalls.
Finally, it’s very exposed up there. The weather can change quickly and a tropical downpour will lead to a thorough drenching and a hot day will eat through the factor-50 sunscreen like nowhere else.
All-in-all, it’s a tick on the bucket list. I’m glad I’ve seen it but it’s in the ‘done it once, wouldn’t bother going again’ category.
Perry Wheeler — Google review
Beautiful views from the top. We attempted to go in the evening before the light show but the lines were huge. We enjoyed the views the next day with no line we just walked straight up. We had a slushy Singapore sling once up the top. It’s worth the money. If you book through a third party make sure the time slot you want to attend is available first.
rebeccapnb8 — Google review
The sky deck was a complimentary feature we received for staying at the hotel. However, I don’t think it’s worth paying for a ticket. Although the view is stunning, you can get a similar view from any high floor restaurant in Singapore. Additionally, it was quite hot up there, and the staff at the photo booth were not very friendly.
nina e — Google review
The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck in Singapore offers one of the most iconic views of the city. Situated on top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel, this expansive platform provides a panoramic vista of the skyline, including landmarks like Gardens by the Bay and the Singapore River. The deck is an excellent spot for photography enthusiasts. Although the ticket prices might be considered a bit high, most visitors find the experience worth the cost. It's a must-visit for those looking to capture the essence of Singapore's modern and urban beauty.
Ari Jayanti — Google review
I had an amazing time at the SkyPark Observation Deck in Singapore, definitely a 5/5 experience! The view from up there is unreal – you've got to see it to believe it. A little tip: make sure to buy your tickets beforehand, especially if you're planning to catch the sunset or going after 4pm. It can get pretty busy around those times.
About the food and drinks up there – they're okay, but on the pricier side. My advice? Maybe eat before you go up. I'd totally recommend getting there before sunset and just chilling for a few hours. Watching the day turn into night with that skyline is something else. Don't miss out on this when you're in Singapore! 🌆✨
Roman H. — Google review
This place could be so much more. More food and a small bar would be great. I think they just want people to pay the $38sing to go up there for a quick view and come down. The restaurant ce la vi would be a better deal. Almost the same view and you can get food and drinks and a place to sit.
don b — Google review
Perched at an astounding 200 meters above Singapore's cityscape, the SkyPark Observation Deck offers a breathtaking panorama unlike any other. Visitors can soak in stunning views of Marina Bay, the Gardens by the Bay, and the city's vibrant skyline, all transformed into a sparkling tapestry of lights as night falls. This unparalleled perspective makes the SkyPark Observation Deck a must-visit for anyone seeking a truly unforgettable experience.
Aryan Kumar — Google review
The view looks absolutely spectacular from the 57th floor of this hotel which is also the observatory deck area. Can stay here as much time as you like. You also get to see all the prominent landmark locations from the top. It's a must visit place in Singapore........
Roystan Pereira — Google review
Great view from top. You can see the entire city. From the deck above you can also enjoy drinks. They have an option for food. If you are visiting only the observatory deck then the area is limited. Probably if you are staying in MbS then you can also enjoy the swimming and other activities. Book ticket prior to get discount and avoid being in the ticket queue. It is not open all day. It has fixed timing.
swastika chakraborty — Google review
This is one of great attractions in Singapore. From top of this building you get very nice view of Singapore. You enjoy round here and many photo points. You also get 5 trick photos from authorities in same tickets price. Good to visit and enjoy Skyline of Singapore.
Sukumar shah — Google review
I did the sunset in the sky experience, and it was worth every cent. You are given a mini tour, with friendly guides. As well as a glass of champagne, chocolates and opportunities to see the light show. You are also given the chance to skip the lines to the top to catch the sunset over Singapore.
Jonathan Pignatiello — Google review
Fantastic view on the right day I guess. Had to queue for a while even with tickets but everything was very organised. Make sure you have sunscreen/hat/ sunglasses as nowhere to hide from the sun once you are up there. Great cold beer too, definitely a treat !
Carol Quintana — Google review
The SkyPark Observation Deck is one of the places you don't want to skip in Singapore. I can see the entire Singapore and Malaysia on top of the buildings. My friend in Singapore told me I should book the reservation around sunset time. I did! It is so beautiful day and night! We get to see both the day and night views in one visit!
Michael W. — Google review
Great view overlooking Singapore. Just a little disappointed that it was very “one direction” when admiring the view. The deck is limited in the direction you can overlook and I spent all of 20 mins admiring the view before getting bored. Might be better at night when the city is lit up, but the price of the ticket goes up after 5pm and MUST be purchased in advance.
Edwin Yeoh (Tenty) — Google review
Great view, worth doing once. $32 per adult in off peak which is pretty pricey just for a look. Veeeery hot up top, minimal shade and even less seating. Small bar to get a few refreshments but you won't stay long enough to enjoy. Regardless, worth doing once!
Marina Bay is a vibrant waterway and entertainment district in Singapore, known for its modern skyscrapers, iconic landmarks, and a plethora of dining and shopping options. The area boasts an impressive collection of art accessible to the public, including rotating exhibitions at Pan Pacific's Public Art Space and striking installations at Marina Bay Sands. The Ritz-Carlton Millenia offers a unique 30-minute iPod tour of its remarkable art collection.
A very nice place to have a relaxing walk if the weather is good. Kudos to the government for keeping this district clean and tidy. 👍 took me about an hour to circle the water front on the west side of the Bay. Approximately 3.5km.
Average Guy — Google review
Beautiful multiple man made structures. Unequivocally, one of the best areas in Singapore. Bay Front MRT station opens up to both Marina Bay and Gardens by the bay. Lots of high end shops. A separate food court with different varieties.
You will easily spend 3 to 4 hours here if you like shopping.
Art and science centre adds to the beauty.
Ny G — Google review
What a place. Awesome ambience, cool vibes, sea channel, surrounded with skyline buildings. Must visit if you go to Singapore.
Manjinder Singh Jandu — Google review
The iconic Marina Bay area of Singapore. Visited in 2018, and it remains one of the go-to places again for us. Merlion is probably the most photographed structure in the entire Singapore. Food items near the area are super pricey, but you can carry your own food and eat at tables.
Nishant Sinha — Google review
A clean, spacious area and place to walk around. It's worth. Many high buildings, an amazing hotel. A Versace and an Apple Store. 2 Bridges and many spots to chill.
Mokus Green (Markus Wimb?ck) — Google review
Great and romantic place, it’s better to visit here during night!
Aaron Yuan YU — Google review
Nice place ever I experienced. Recommended to visit If you like water fountains and architectural structure.
Mithon Majumder — Google review
An excellent place for evening stroll or running.
Anu Chitrangana — Google review
Love this place, it has everything and it is perfect to hangout at, especially at night.
Love the ambiance and the people around too, super positive and cheerful.
Farris (Kamikaz3) — Google review
It is a fun place, a must visit for all age groups. You can actually roam in this place for a full day. There are free places to go and you have to pay for others. Even if you don’t want to visit and place where you have to pay it’s fine. Visit free places and take tons of beautiful pictures.
Gurvi Randhawa — Google review
Stunning beautiful and full of life. Absolutely enjoyed our 1st Singapore trip here.
Laya Lasya — Google review
Such a great place to visit during the sunset hours. By the Esplanade are loads of stairs and benches where one can rest their weary and sweaty limbs. Once the sun has set, a quick or slow walk towards the Fullerton across the bridge towards the more busy end of things is rather nice. It is probably one of the more touristy spots in Singapore but rightly so - it is beautiful. And, if you start or end your walk at the esplanade, you’ll get to enjoy a little quiet in the mix. Highly recommended!
Dawn Kamleiter — Google review
Going to this place using the earliest MRT from Changi Airport. When I arrived, it stil dark so you can observe the scenery around. Here, there is an iconic building which looks stunning during the dawn. There is also pedestrian for walk and you can use it for a walk or even jogging. Also, this place is near with other tourist spot such as Esplanade and Merlion statue.
Achmad Januar Er Putra — Google review
Beautiful setting and here for the Drone display.
Regu Pillai — Google review
Marina Bay in Singapore is super cool! The big Marina Bay Sands Hotel looks amazing with three tall towers and a pool on top. You can see the city from there – it's awesome! The Gardens by the Bay next door have these tall Supertrees that light up at night, and there are cool plant domes to explore. The Helix Bridge is like a twisty adventure connecting Marina Bay to the Marina Centre. Lots of shopping and tasty food around too. Marina Bay is a must-visit – it's modern and really fun!
Rajitha Wijerathne — Google review
Never get sick or tired of this beautiful and iconic place. Beautiful night scenery and water fountain show. A place every visitor of Sg must come to.
Elaine Quek — Google review
Having lived here for 8 years this is one of my absolute favourite spots in Singapore to walk around (typically I walk around and head to Robertson Quay to finish). There’s amazing shopping choices at MBS, CE LA VI or Level 33 for the views and cocktails to the views as you walk around the city. Super clean, a great spot I love to walk, run, cycle in. Every time I visit now this is a go to spot.
The Flower Dome is a massive glass greenhouse located in the Gardens by the Bay, which offers visitors a breathtaking view of exotic plants. The dome also features different themed gardens with beautiful flowers, making it a must-see tourist attraction for any plant lover.
Amazing experience. Indoor garden filled with spectacular surprises and all in the comfort of air-conditioned space. A real relief from the searing heat. The displays are beautifully arranged by species and location, easy to navigate and kid friendly. The space is wheelchair accessible and a super treat for all ages. It's like a giant walkable terrarium. Highly recommend. Definitely stay for the Super Tree show it's free.
Marilyn Flores — Google review
Comfy environment since it is well air condition! If you are into plants or into taking nice photos, u generally will enjoy this place.
The entrance ticket that u paid for flower dome will also allow you to enter cloud forest. Both are not exactly side by side but not too far off from each other!
Pui Cheng Lum — Google review
9.8/10
Part of Gardens by the Bay.
You need a separate ticket for the Dome. You can purchase in tandem with other parts of the Garden as well. Better to purchase online for discount.
Excellent. You need a shuttle but can walk there as well, which is frankly very doable as lots to see on the way.
The flower dome reminds me a little bit of The Eden Project in Cornwall.
I do wish we had come at some other festival besides Christmas. Don't get me wrong, it's justi see enough of that back home.
Everyone says Chinese new year is something to behold. I'm not really into Christmas.
That was the center piece at the Dome.
Besides that their regular displays are incredibly manicured and the flowers almost feel like they're dancing in joy(Wordsworth people!) .
You can easily spend 2-3 hours there just exploring the different diaspora.
Not allowed to pick flowers! The one I am holding had already fallen but I am now fairly certain you can't pick those either.
Ume-IYMAN — Google review
Long story short- VERY not worth to go.
A huge a bit too cold AC room with a bunch of roses and some ordinary flowers.
If you have the money and time. It’s another place to go. If you just came here to travel for a few days. Don’t come.
The outside garden is free and has more cool flowers and we also encountered a medium size lizard, a big fish aquarium and some small insects.
If you are traveling with boys. Just go explore the free and more fun outdoor garden. (Don’t forget to bring a bug spray)
There’s also a water play area next to kids garden. And a little playground for toddler.
I would also recommend to rent a bicycle (Anywheel) and bike around the entire garden by the bay. (One phone per bicycle)
Ya-Ping Chen — Google review
the Flower Dome garden in Singapore
Allow me to emphasize that the Flower Dome is undoubtedly a must-see destination, particularly for those who have a fondness for plants. This stunning attraction showcases an extensive variety of plant species from all corners of the globe. What truly sets it apart is that it holds the prestigious title of being the largest indoor plant garden in the world.
Within the charismatic ambiance of the Flower Dome, visitors are transported to a realm where nature's wonders flourish. Immerse yourself in a breathtaking display of flora from diverse habitats, all meticulously curated to create an awe-inspiring experience. From vibrant orchids to exotic succulents and everything in between, every step you take reveals the unlimited beauty and serenity of the botanical world.
Besides its captivating plants, the Flower Dome also boasts state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable visit for all. Whether you are a seasoned botany enthusiast or simply appreciate the tranquility of nature, the Flower Dome offers something extraordinary for everyone.
I invite you to seize this golden opportunity to witness the enchantment of the Flower Dome garden for yourself. Trust me, the experience will be an unforgettable one, leaving you with cherished memories to hold onto.
Robert Bowman — Google review
One of my favourite places for a cool walk on hot days. My family has the annual Friends of Garden membership so we've been popping in here pretty much every time the flowers change.
This time it's Chrysanthemum Charm and tied to Mongolia. You enter and there's always a floral display around the theme and everybody taking photos and selfies there. Then themed gardens on there upper level and you walk in a curve down to the main displays. Just see the photos 😂
Overall another good morning walk. Not too crowded for a change.
Mun Kew Leong — Google review
The Flower Dome is an absolute 5/5 experience! I spent a good chunk of time here, more than most, really diving into the information about the plants. It's a place where you can spend 1-3 hours, depending on how leisurely you want your visit to be. I absolutely loved it! It's great for kids too, with so much to see and learn. Just a note - while most people are respectful, I did notice some, like a family with a grandpa and their son Paul, touching the flowers. It's a gentle reminder to respect the beauty around us. But that's just a minor point in what was otherwise a perfect visit. Highly recommend the Flower Dome for an educational and enjoyable day out!
Roman H. — Google review
It was nice experience visiting here as it was really natural and they maintain the place very well,it feels very close to the nature and can gain so much knowledge about our extinct plants and exotic plants as a Singaporean you can get discounted rates to enter but as a foreigner or visitor Ticket prices are moderate!! But its worth visiting
srihari Buridi — Google review
It was a great experience to see various floras in a one spot. It is in particular interesting for someone who is curious about the plants in European, Mediterranean or South American regions. Lovely place for kids and couples. Romantic and beautiful spots to take beautiful pictures. Easily accessible for someone with the kid trolley or roll chair. Very friendly and helpful staff. The information provided on the small signs is concise and sufficient. If someone is interested in more detailed information, the audioguides are available with the numbers assigned to the certain plants.
Berlin Berlin — Google review
Never have i ever seen such beautiful plants and gardens…..
So refreshing and well maintained….
It was a great experience to see various floras in a one spot. It is in particular interesting for someone who is curious about the plants in European, Mediterranean or South American regions. Lovely place for kids and couples. Romantic and beautiful spots to take beautiful pictures. Easily accessible for someone with the kid trolley or roll chair. Very friendly and helpful staff. The information provided on the small signs is concise and sufficient. If someone is interested in more detailed information, the audioguides are available with the numbers assigned to the certain plants.
Shapath Pujara — Google review
My family and I had an enjoyable time at the flower dome! We are super impressed with the ranges of flowers that you could explore here and they are all so well maintained! A definitely must-visit for all nature lovers who haven’t been!
Hailey Woo — Google review
This was an awesome experience! The flowers and plants are excellent, showing up many different species and types of plants. The theme when I visited was , Mexican gardens, and their themes switch at different times of the year. Truly extraordinary and you have to go yourself to truly experience it. I'd recommend buying tickets in advance, just a good habit.
Sharkai #423 — Google review
This was an awesome experience! The flowers and plants are beautiful, they have many different species and types of plants. The theme when I visited was , rose gardens, and their themes switch at different times of the year.
Truly extraordinary and you have to go yourself to truly experience it. I'd recommend buying tickets in advance, as they cost you less.
Shivdas Yeske — Google review
What a beautiful place with plenty of flowers and plants not seen before. The dome is temperature controlled so its a nice cool place to wonder around taking photos of those beautiful flowers and plants. Worth a visit as you need time to admire and take photos of those lovely flowers and plant.
Amrin Jofri — Google review
I become the FOG , friend of garden whereby I will enjoy unlimited visits to both domes and sky bridge and 2 hours of car park. You will enjoy the seasonal change of flowers in the flower dome. The theme will change and I enjoy each time I visit the place as I will definitely capture some different types of flowers. It’s so beautiful and captivating. Though a lot of people, the space is big enough for you to sit and enjoy moments of happiness and joy. Thanks. Thank you to the gardeners who help to make this place so beautiful
Elaine Chong — Google review
A must go for anyone interested in plants. The place is well kept, air conditioned to the point where it may get cold during cloudy days. There were a few additional activities such as flower/leaf art (at extra) or at the time there was a chrysanthemum exhibition which were interesting.
Niki Capriano — Google review
We went during the avatar exhibition. Beautiful gardens inside the cloud forest and a nice walk. Also the flower dome sections was very nice with plants from all over the world. I think all tickets are sold as a bundle so it is nice to see both.
Tim Gilda — Google review
If you're seeking a break from the vibrant bustle of Singapore, the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay is a must-visit destination. This breathtaking indoor garden transports you to a world of blooming wonder, all within a climate-controlled sanctuary.
From the moment you step inside, a sense of tranquility washes over you. The air is cool and fragrant, a welcome respite from the tropical heat outside. Soft music drifts through the dome, enhancing the relaxing atmosphere.
The Flower Dome showcases stunning floral displays from around the globe, carefully curated to change with the seasons. Stroll through fields of vibrant tulips, admire delicate orchids, or find yourself surrounded by towering cacti. The sheer variety and meticulous landscaping create a sense of awe and peacefulness.
Benches are scattered throughout, inviting you to sit and lose yourself in the beauty of your surroundings. The Flower Dome is the perfect place to escape, unwind, and recharge amidst nature's splendor. Whether you're a plant enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil oasis, the Flower Dome is a delightful experience that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
Highlights:
- Ever-changing floral displays: Experience something new with each visit.
- Cool, comfortable environment: A serene escape from the heat.
- Relaxing ambiance: Perfect for de-stressing and finding peace.
Don't just take my word for it – make the Flower Dome your next relaxing destination in Singapore. You won't be disappointed!
Shawn Lua — Google review
The Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay is a horticultural wonderland that captivates visitors with its breathtaking beauty and diverse plant life. Stepping inside this cooled conservatory, the world's largest glass greenhouse, is akin to entering a wonderland of floral delights. Lush greenery and vibrant blooms from around the globe fill the air with fragrance and color. Visitors can explore themed gardens showcasing the unique flora of different regions, from the arid deserts to the cool Mediterranean. The Flower Dome offers a truly immersive experience, allowing you to witness the wonders of the plant kingdom all under one roof.
Aryan Kumar — Google review
If you're into flora and fauna, then this is a must visit when in Singapore. It's a nice place to cool down when it's too hot outside. There is plenty of space inside. Perfect coupled with Cloud Forest.
Peter Quinineza — Google review
Flower Dome, a botanical wonderland nestled in the heart of Singapore, offers an enchanting escape into the beauty of nature. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted by a breathtaking display of vibrant flora from around the world.
The dome's design is awe-inspiring, seamlessly blending innovation with sustainability to create a captivating environment for visitors of all ages. Walking through its winding pathways feels like embarking on a journey through different climates and ecosystems, from the cool mountains of the Mediterranean to the arid landscapes of Africa.
The diversity of plant species is truly remarkable, with exotic blooms, towering trees, and whimsical arrangements at every turn. Whether you're a seasoned botanist or simply someone who appreciates the splendor of nature, Flower Dome offers something for everyone.
What sets Flower Dome apart is its commitment to education and conservation. Informative exhibits and interactive displays provide valuable insights into the importance of preserving our planet's biodiversity, inspiring visitors to become stewards of the environment.
A. Z. M. Saleh — Google review
Huge place with huge varieties of plants and flowers from all over the world. The flowers and plants here are very well taken care of.
Love their Christmas design. It’s beautiful..
Worth a visit at least once, if you’re around.
Tips:
During pandemic, need to prebook your slot and ticket online.
Beatrice Soe — Google review
I like this place very much! Been here lots of times! Many flowers species of flowers are here. I also saw one of my relative’s favourite flower! Been here for the wonderful theme (Mexico) for a week ago during the school holidays. ✌️ Sadly, the restaurant at the flower dome was closed down!!! SO shocking!! Liked the orchids, dahlias and many other types of plants! Liked the cactus! The cactus was huge!!! They are all from Mexico!! Also saw some Baobabs trees there as well!! Cool sculptures are found there like the houses and mountain goats.
Wee Gim Hong (Nbss) — Google review
In the heart of the bustling Lion City, a paradise for nature enthusiasts and flora lovers awaits - the Flower Dome in Singapore's iconic Gardens by the Bay. This enchanting conservatory is one of the largest columnless glasshouses in the world and serves as a radiant testament to architectural innovation and botanical brilliance.
Housing an astonishing array of flowers, plants, and trees from five different continents, the Flower Dome is a living tapestry of color and fragrance. The exhibition spaces are divided into various regions such as the Mediterranean, South America, Australia, and South Africa, each teeming with distinct plant life. Olive trees, Baobabs, succulents, and a plethora of seasonal flowers such as tulips and cherry blossoms (depending on the time of year) are just a fraction of the flora one can admire here.
Gaston Pumar — Google review
Magnificent Orchid flowers display with an amazing decorations of flowers arrangement. The Magical fountain concept is a jaw-dropping experience. A must visit for all Singaporean and a great tourist attractions!
Mazia Madon — Google review
Stunning and beautiful flowers. We really enjoyed our time here. Just to be able to see these lovely flowers and breath the clean fresh air is amazing.
Below scores are out of 5 ⭐️s
🙂 Atmosphere 5 ⭐️
🙂 Presentation 5 ⭐️
🙂 Products 5 ⭐️
🙂 Location 5 ⭐️
🙂 Price $$ (rated between 1 - 5 $)
✅ Wifi Yes
Overall 5 ⭐️
Luca “Otago” — Google review
One of my favourite places in Singapore. A lil heaven of mental respite nestled in this concrete jungle. Incredible range of plants. Beautiful plants, frequent new themes, lovely arrangements and experiences. Have been here many times, would keep coming here for a few hours of pure happiness.
Syl L — Google review
The Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a remarkable destination celebrated for its stunning floral displays and unique environment. This spectacular conservatory is adored by flower enthusiasts and is famous for its replication of the cool, dry climate of the Mediterranean, offering a year-round springtime experience. It’s considered an ideal location for romantic gestures such as proposals, particularly due to its beautiful and vibrant flower arrangements .
Visitors to the Flower Dome frequently express admiration for its impressive layout and diverse plant life. The overall experience is described as impressive, with great views and a comfortable level of crowd density. While some find the gift shop items expensive and not particularly attractive, the main attraction remains the dome’s beauty and the variety of flowers it showcases. The Christmas-themed displays are particularly appreciated, as they add a festive touch to the already picturesque setting .
The Flower Dome is organized into several subzones, each representing different parts of the world with subtropical Mediterranean climates. These include the Australian Garden, South American Garden, South African Garden, Mediterranean Garden, Californian Garden, and the Baobabs and Succulents Garden. The Bottle Tree section of the Australian Garden, known for its plump trunks, and the fragrant Mediterranean Garden are personal highlights for many. The Succulent Garden offers a glimpse into desert vegetation with a diverse range of cacti. Additionally, the Flower Field, located at the dome’s center, features a rotating array of floral arrangements that are particularly popular among locals. For instance, the display of sakura or cherry blossoms attracts numerous visitors each season.
This combination of stunning floral displays, thematic diversity, and year-round appeal makes the Flower Dome a must-visit destination in Singapore, celebrated for its beauty and the unique experience it offers.
Genta Mansyur — Google review
Beautiful collection of plants and flowers. Love the variety and the colors.
The admission is quite steep but it’s a great experience to do at least one time.
When you’re inside don’t rush, take your time to walk the whole path. There’s a lot of variety everywhere and if you only pay attention to the most prominent plants, you might miss a lot of stuff
Andrea Olivato — Google review
Immense display of flowers from all around the world, nicely organized and decorated. Your nose will go crazy having so many wonderful smells coming from all directions. Your eyes too.
The inside of the dome is chilled to be more suitable for the plants
Toni is traveling — Google review
Close by attraction to Cloud Forest at Garden By the Bay. If you are interested on flowers grown in different climates, this is the place for you.
It has information provided in each section inside Flower Dome. There's enough space inside you can walk and relax inside. There are plenty of places you may take photos and depending on the festivals there are some decorations places as well.
Nuwan Senaratne — Google review
Great place with different types of exotic flowers from all over the world. Come here during the lunar new year to see an exhibit on the respective zodiac of the year. Definitely a place to visit when visiting Singapore. A wonderful place
Zhao — Google review
The Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay is an absolute delight. Walking through the dome feels like stepping into a different world filled with vibrant colors and enchanting scents. The variety of flowers and plants from all over the globe is simply astounding. It's like taking a botanical journey around the world in one place. The architecture of the dome itself is stunning, with its intricate design and spacious interior. I leave feeling refreshed, inspired, and with a newfound appreciation for the beauty of nature.
Sontos — Google review
Stunningly beautiful with year-round seasonal displays.
If you’re into flora and fauna, GBTB is the place to visit. It’s sheltered and fully air conditioned, so if it’s raining, stay in the comfort of the domes and take your time to enjoy the sights.
Every corner is bursting with life. There are flowers and plants from so many places around the world. I love the contrast of colourful flowers and earthy tones of the wooden sculptures. Plenty of photo ops everywhere. There’s no time limit, so really, take your time.
After making multiple visits over the years, I got the annual pass during the end of year promotion which was a great deal. Looking forward to more visits!
Visits during weekdays or weekend mornings are recommended as it get packed during weekend afternoons.
Lavinia — Google review
To see the Flower Dome, you must purchase an entrance ticket, sold together with the Cloud Forest. The weather is cool inside. There are trees and flowers from every corner of the world. Recommend that you come and see it once. (During the time we went there was a Sakura Festival.)
kolf sue — Google review
Stepping into the Flower Dome felt like entering another world. One minute you're in the sweltering Singapore heat, the next you're surrounded by a cool, refreshing Mediterranean breeze. The sheer size of the place is mind-blowing – it's like a giant, air-conditioned bubble overflowing with plant life.
I wandered through themed gardens, each bursting with color and unique flora. There were these spiky succulents that looked like they belonged on another planet, followed by fields of delicate flowers in every shade imaginable. It felt like a botanical world tour, all within a few hours.
One thing that really surprised me was how well-maintained everything was. Every plant looked healthy and happy, and the landscaping was immaculate. It's clear they take a lot of pride in this place.
Honestly, the Flower Dome was a bit of a lifesaver on my trip. It offered a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, and a chance to reconnect with nature in a truly stunning setting. If you're looking for a beautiful, relaxing place to visit in Singapore, I highly recommend checking it out.
Thanh Hảo Lê — Google review
The Flower Dome offers a splendid indoor climate-controlled setting that beautifully showcases an array of flowers, herbs, plants, and trees. Each visit is unique as the Dome features themed displays with special flowers available only for a brief period. During my visit, the Sakura exhibition was in full swing, complete with stunning blossoms and Japanese-themed backdrops that truly captured the essence of Japan.
Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a futuristic botanical garden featuring modern greenhouses and waterfront parks. The iconic "Supertrees" are 16-story-tall sculptures with solar cells, offering great views of the gardens and the city skyline from their viewing platform. This unique attraction showcases Singapore's love for technology and nature, blending fascinating architecture with a diverse collection of plant species. The garden's bulbous glass conservatories on the waterfront exemplify this harmonious combination of nature and innovative design.
Beautiful garden in the city. They have beautiful flowers blooming all year round. Never get tired walking and admiring flowers in the air-conditioned flower domes. Good idea to join as member and get unlimited all year access including specialty 💐 exhibitions, come with 2 hours free parking for each visit.
Wailim Ho — Google review
An integral part of Singapore's "City in a Garden" vision, Gardens by the Bay spans a total of 101 hectares of prime land at the heart of Singapore's new downtown - Marina Bay. Comprising three waterfront gardens - Bay South, Bay East and Bay Central - Gardens by the Bay will be a showcase of horticulture and garden artistry that will bring the world of plants to Singapore and present Singapore to the World.
We visited in June where there was a Belgian theme at Floral Fantasy, highlighted by the cute bear statues and cheese displays! Perfect for pictures and a good laugh. It was really beautiful. The parks are so big and has a lot of attraction. I paid $20 for cloud forest. It was totally worth every single cent. The view was breathtaking and to learn how the system works all together impressed me. There are a lot other attractions that are free but I didn't have enough time for all. You need to walk a lot because it is huge. But they do provide transport service. Loved the night experience - had the view from ground level and it's totally free.( Don't miss this light show 🔅). Beautiful scenery and atmosphere. We will visit again in the future.🌴🌳
smit patel — Google review
Incredibly beautiful garden both in the daytime and night time.
There are light shows every day twice and it is getting crowded closer to the show time so it's better to come early if you want to watch the shows.
The light shows are spectacular with music and light patterns change frequently.
Otherwise, it is also great to just walk around. Lots of greenery.
??t Nguy?n Ti?n — Google review
Very well kept and beautiful park. It is the crown jewel of the city. There is a light show. It gets busy. But the show is very impressive. You can get a bit lost. There are interesting exhibitions. Flower exhibit closes at 19:30. There is access to the marina bay sands from the park.
Muhammed Uzair Osman — Google review
Beautiful work of Art for sure, you can’t have enough of it, there is so much beauty to experience, I had a brief visit but will definitely come back and if in Singapore it’s a must visit! The flower dome was one of my favorite! I mean, we all love flowers 💐 don’t we?
Hellen Mnjalla — Google review
We visited Gardens by the Bay on one of my business trips to Singapore. This place is amazing. The large number of plant species from around the world in one climate controlled place is simply astonishing. It's not crowded when we visited and were able to enjoy the space. We felt refreshed after getting a huge dose of fresh air and generally happy with how the place is arranged. This is a great place for a family morning walk, day trip or for people who love plants. I highly recommend this place. 👍👍
Jonee de Leon — Google review
Wonderful experience, was expecting them to be overrated but was pleasantly surprised at how beautiful it was. We got there by 6 pm and spent 2 hours cycling (cost us between $1.5 - $ 2.0 each) and explored the free areas of the park after which we saw the light show around 8:45 pm which was beautiful. Make sure to take a blanket or sheet with you if you plan to see the light show as it’s best viewed lying down.
Atikah Abid — Google review
It’s pretty much a prerequisite in Singapore to visit the gardens, and although it does get somewhat crowded with tourists it’s worth the visit.
I’d recommend going close to dusk so you can see everything both in daylight and then lit up as it goes dark. It can be hard to get gaps in the crowd at that time of day, however, so if you want to see it less crowded it’s worth going as soon as it opens in the morning
Paul Dobson — Google review
It's a huge garden with different entrance. The night show is good and satisfying for eyes. I can sit and walk around the garden whole day😄 but just the weather mostly is too hot. It has few eateries and souvenir shop. Special decor is done on various occasions throughout the year. Don't miss to see the dome if you are on a tour here.
Pragya Tomar — Google review
Gardens by the bay is One of the top list tourist spots to visit in Singapore. Even if you just intend to have a good walk, the place always delivers the most amazing beautiful place. The garden is always clean with magnificent architecture and loads of different plants which come from different countries as well.
And it's an extra bonus if they have events which they usually are not charged for. How great it is!!!
And if you like to check the domes, the entrance fee is reasonable. And it will not disappoint you with its beauty plus good rest from the humid weather. Even my little one enjoys it and it's nice learning to appreciate nature.
And don’t miss their light shows at night! So much good things to say on this place. Better check with yourself 😊
Thanks to all the staff who maintained the place! You guys are wonderful!
Leah Loy — Google review
We were greeted by a refreshing and cool breeze, thanks to the innovative climate control technology employed throughout the gardens. This made our visit all the more enjoyable, especially with kids. Another highlight of our visit was the Flower Dome, a vast greenhouse showcasing a vibrant display of flora from around the world. The kids were in awe of the colorful blooms and the diverse landscapes within the dome. There are different themes throughout the year. A learning opportunity for the little ones to discover different plant species and understand the importance of biodiversity.
HJ Liew — Google review
I visited cloud forest and flower dome then watched the night show. I’ve been to both about 10 years ago. I expected they changed a lot but almost the same. You can see many rare plants at flower dome. If you are scared of heights cloud forest is not for you.
There are restaurants in the garden but all crowded so I had to eat a hot dog outside… you better make a reservation or avoid lunch time.
Night show is beautiful and fantastic.
I saw a wild lizard when I was walking around the garden. It was huge! The garden looks artificial but I was happy to see wild animals live there.
m — Google review
A must do if you are visiting Singapore, get the tickets online before you go and you will absolutely love it! We saw the most beautiful and exotic flowers, and the most amazing Olive trees which were almost a thousand years old.
Go by 4pm so you get enough time to visit the Flower dome,Cloud Forest and Supertrees. There is a very nice light show which starts at 7.45 pm which is not to be missed! You can take a cab to go there or else can also walk from Marina Bay Sands Mall. Its about a 30 min walk from Gardens by the Bay to the Mall.
Very beautiful and unique! Highly recommended 👌
Seema Dhall — Google review
Easy access, super easy to find. Its near to the cruising port.
The 2 domes were well set out and its wheel chair friendly ... Loved the cloud forest and the view from the walkway.
Majestic Supertree Grove featuring the iconic sky bridge... The tranquil waterfall.... the diverse range of plant species.
The views were spectacular and the plants were amazing.
The Avatar garden was brilliant for me and loved the movie.
Its a cool and calming respite from the heat and bustle of the city.
The entrance fee was quite expensive but worth going with family. Recommend to buy ticket in advance ... to avoid the queue.
Its truly a one-of-a-kind experience!
Ng Ee Ven — Google review
A really pretty and great place for a morning walk!
I love the lush green scenery and the fresh air it provides, really energizing air for you when u take a breathe here. The pond was calming, and I found a few local elders enjoying the morning walk.
Must be nice to be able to run here everyday ☺️
Akbar Ghifari — Google review
This place will make peace in your eyes and the scenic view will amaze you. It is a must-visit place for nature seekers, as it offers stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. The natural beauty of this place will leave you feeling rejuvenated and connected to nature. It is the perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the wonders of the great outdoors.
FY’s SpAcE — Google review
I have been to Singapore many times for work. The Gardens by the Bay is a great place to unwind. Always a place I would take someone to show the greatness of Singapore. Walk around the gardens and enjoy the outside for free.
The most amazing parts of the Gardens by the Bay in my opinion are the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. The 2 Domes you have to pay for Cloud Forest Adult $28 Child (3-12 yrs old) $15 Adult Flower Dome Adult $20 Child (3-12 yrs old) $12 I would allow 3-4 hours for everything. This is well worth it!!!!
Alex Broadbent — Google review
I was a little sceptical about this place but it was really good! The gardens are accessible via the mall at the bottom of Marina Bay Sands. The space is big and a lot of it is accessible without purchasing a ticket at all - Including the Super Tree Grove where the light show is held each evening around sunset.
The indoor flower dome (paid entrance) was fine. It features flowers, plants and trees from around the world mixed with sculptures and a couple of restaurants. We were a little underwhelmed to be honest.
The second large indoor space the Cloud Forest (paid entrance) more than made up for it. There is a sky walkway, waterfalls and hundreds of huge tropical plants. The interior of the mountain is also home to a crystal exhibit and soon to host an Avatar experience. We got some great shots and really enjoyed our time here. The space is misted every hour or so which makes it even more atmospheric.
We booked tickets online in advance for the Flower Dome + Cloud Forest. We arrived about 45 minutes before sunset to experience the place in daylight and night time and to see the light show.
Thomas Watts — Google review
It was an astounding experience. Recently had the pleasure of visiting a truly breathtaking garden. Well maintained. New learning opportunity about different kinds of plants and flowers for the little ones. It invites us to reconnect with nature’s splendor. Planning to visit there again. Absolutely beautiful. One of the best recreational spaces in Singapore.
Hsu Wai Lin — Google review
You don’t wanna miss the light show at 7:45 & 8:45 PM daily. Get your perfect spot early since the it gets crowded few minutes before the show starts. We set a tripod since we wanted to film it with us on the video. Advantages are you won’t be tired from recording & just enjoy the show through your eyes. Quite a walk from Cloud Forest hence we allotted hours for the Avatar experience to make it in time for the light show before our flight.
Allianah Benito — Google review
Gardens by the Bay was a great attraction! Me and my sister had a great time there on the last day of our trip to Singapore! It was a solid 4-hour experience for someone who likes to adsorb calming environments and information. It was like any other botanical gardens or museum, and the flower dome was air-conditioned, which was great! The super tree was an observation deck both indoors, which was air-conditioned, and an outdoor deck around the super tree! 👌
madhu mohan — Google review
Just amazing! A must see! An exquisite mixture of architecture and verdant life combined together in one reality! You get to complete different views morning and evenings. I highly recommend the evening light show ! Have fun 😌
Kaveh Shahidi — Google review
Lovely place with many nice photo spot in the park.
Now they are setting up for Christmas Wonderland for December so many nice Xmas theme decorations.
For Flower Dome and Cloud Forest is a ticketed area but so cooling and lots of pretty flowers.
Xiao Wei — Google review
Even with the poor weather we encountered during our time walking around the gardens it was still a nice place to walk around with the different gardens, lakes and the super tree grove. Plenty of places to eat and all relatively close together. The light and music show by the trees was really good but must be viewed from the ground, seeing it from the Marina Bay Sands rooftop wasn’t as good.
Dads — Google review
Super enjoyable! We walked all over enjoying the trees, nature, the grass, the exhibits, and of course the tree sculptures! Very cool that they put real plants in the structure of the trees. Plenty of views of the Sky Bridge. Take photos. Very unique. Enjoyed it! Bring a few bottles of water or get plenty of sweet drinks!
jsnider303 — Google review
One amazing do not miss attraction in Singapore. The two domes are our stable to visit. The Cloud forest is just an amazing structure and experience while the flower some have an expanse that could hour a small village. And the seasonal display is something to look for. Get your tickets online in advance - it’s cheaper and less hassle.
Lars Jeppesen — Google review
Place is good... But, information availability is poor. . They've sign boards. But, bit confusing. I didn't feel cloud forest is a worthy one. Enjoy, flower dome and floral fantasy along with the 4D show. Ticket prices are cheaper at terminal 1. Check it out..
Gowrisankar Raju — Google review
Beautiful place!!! 🌺🌿 I arrived at 5:30 am to the place in a taxi from the airport. you can see the lights before they turn off. I spent a really nice time there! If you have long connection in your flight go for it!!!!!! I love the vibes! ♥️🌼🌸🌷🇸🇬
Aranxa Sanchez Prada — Google review
Absolutely stunning! The light show at night is amazing and breathtaking. This is a must-see when you visit Singapore. The crossing over the bridge is also worth the money.
The light show in the evening is free and takes place every evening at 7:45 and 8:45 pm.
We also visited the Cloud Forest and the Flower Dome. You should plan some time to see the two exhibitions.
Franziska Holzner — Google review
I wish I could go back in time and visit Gardens by the bay again and again. It was all worth it. What a stunning technology, from the way they have done the place, I must say that every bit of the attraction is unique and marvelous. It was absolutely magical. I loved the cloud forest. If one could think of what Paradise will look like in the afterlife, it will look exactly like the cloud forest.
Since the Flower dome was closed on the day we were supposed to visit the attraction, we used the same ticket 5 days later to visit the flower dome without paying anything extra.
This attraction is straight out of some magical fairytale.
Supertree Grove is an iconic feature of Singapore's Gardens by the Bay, a sprawling nature park that spans over 100 hectares. These vertical gardens resemble towering trees with large canopies and vibrant lights that illuminate the night sky. The park aims to create a "City in a Garden," blending green spaces with modern architecture to enhance air quality in the bustling metropolis.
A 360 degrees eye view of 🇸🇬
Though small floor area on the roof top and feel crowned with about 10-15 person but worth the visit.
Our time slot was from 3-8pm and we arrived before 5pm, it was still hot and not windy even at that elevated height. Good thing we had umbrella to shield from the sun and fans.
Good time to visit from 6pm onward and will be done within 30min to an hour unless you are passing the time to spend until the last hour.
With the price of $6 for adult and $4 for kids (for SG residents), it is worth the time and ready and good experience particularly for the kids.
McYLLe — Google review
The view was breathtaking and to learn how the system works all together impressed me. There are a lot other attractions that are free but I didn't have enough time for all. You need to walk a lot because it is huge. But they do provide transport service. Loved the night experience - had the view from ground level and it's totally free.( Don't miss this light show 🔅). Beautiful scenery and atmosphere. We will visit again in the future.🌴🌳
smit patel — Google review
first we visited the garden by the bay in the afternoon, we saw the whole garden, all the plants, the trees we had an amazing time, we sat down for a coffee because it started raining heavily and we continued our walk as the time passed we found ourselves among these trees, first time we saw and there we were informed that there will be a show with music. there were too many people waiting to start, some people were even sitting on the floor others were lying on the floor, you couldn't fit in, an employee informed us that the best view is below and not on the bridge which we originally intended to be on whenever we stayed there and we enjoyed a real amazing show. the tree lights lit up to the beat of the music, very good music, lifts your mood, amazing
KATERINA LORENA — Google review
Fabulous show and a mesmerizing experience! The videos don't do justice. I loved the music and the lights. If you start visiting Gardens by the Bay around 2-3 pm, you can finish both the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome and be right on time for the light show at night. Be prepared to sit on the floor and watch it. You can buy tickets on Klook for all the shows at a cheaper price. Visit it on a weekday as it is less crowded. There's enough metro service after the show, so don't worry about staying till the end. We didn't climb the tree, as it didn't feel worth the ticket. Just watching it from downstairs is more than enough.
Joel S — Google review
We visited the Super Tree forest at night, but just missed the light show that started at 8:45, other than what we could see and hear from a short distance away. We returned the next night to see the light and music show in its entirety and we were happy that we did!
Be sure to arrive a little early if you want a seat, or just take a blanket (as many do) to lie flat on the ground to stare up at the lights.
They have the light shows with music every night at 7:45 and 8:45 and you can walk into the Meadows area to watch the show with no entry fee.
Definitely see it during the day, and at night.
Mark Pitts — Google review
It’s beautiful here at night! I came to watch the last show of the night and it was definitely worth it. Gets packed fast so make sure you get here early! It looks so out of worldly with everything lit up. Also, you’ll have MBS hanging out in the background too!
Eiríkr L — Google review
Spectacular 100% MUST VISIT 0lace in Singapore. Take about 2 hours to have a good see of the sights.
Mind blowing plants and flowers.
Vinay Gupta — Google review
Iconic. The sky walk is more fun than the observatory. But if you do the Observatory, don't miss out on the rooftop observation deck! Fun light show at night that you can see for free because viewing it from the ground is free.
Justin Wong — Google review
These “trees” are impressive. Their scale is massive and the beauty they represent is so unique. There is a lawn nearby where many people gather as the sun begins to set, waiting for the light show that happens once it’s dark. It’s so peaceful there and a wonderful place to rest with a friend, partner, or family. Kids were running around enjoying the free space, but it was mostly a quiet, restful location. There are restaurants and restrooms nearby, too, which makes it all the more convenient of a place to rest a while—and for free no less. If you want to walk the bridge or go up in the observatory, that will cost you, but the area itself doesn’t require tickets. Enjoy the views and stay a while.
Jonathan Cottrell — Google review
If you want to see Wakanda in real life, look no further!
Jokes aside, this place is so magical and futuristic, while being a nature haven - all at the same time. You'll get to wind down, relax, and be astonished.
You'll need to have both day and night visits to enjoy the full experience. Watching the sunset there is a big bonus to consider.
A must-do hands down!
Khalid Ali — Google review
A definite must! A beautiful combination of architecture and verdant life. These towering structures give you that awe feeling. There are several groups in the park so do try to see all of them 😁
Kaveh Shahidi — Google review
Everybody tells you go there - yes, and I am going to say now: go there!🥳
Very nice environment and helps relaxing after a day in the city. Best time is to go for sundowner and enjoy temperatures decreasing. You can climb to a platform and walk a bridge between the trees. You need to stay till 7.45h or 8.45 to enjoy the light & music show around the trees. Entrance for free. Climb the trees and walk the bridge is NOT free.
Marc Jopek — Google review
Such a beautiful space. Some great forethought has totally paid off, especially as a visitor to the city. A major attraction for the city and is almost overwhelming to see how this has changed the foreshore area. Great planning well carried out to be one of the worlds most interesting man made sites. Absolutely brilliant. We spent well over 4 hours wandering the gardens.
For us it was really worthwhile doing the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. We also did the OCBC Skyway early on in the day. Was less crowded but even less wind which made it even more attractive to us. The distinct areas are well planned and have their processes well designed to keep people entertained and moving forward without being stressed. Brilliant day.
Chris Read — Google review
The trees were absolutely stunning, especially as night fell. The way the lights gradually illuminated was mesmerizing. Don't miss the light show at 7:45 PM—it's truly magical and adds an extra layer of enchantment to the experience
Levin Haas — Google review
Always a superb place to visit in Singapore if you have time. This area is free. No need the ticket if you stay on ground.
Good and nice-maintainance trees.
This area is very closed to the drop off and information counter. Just walk up the stairs near drop off area. There's food court available nearby the Supertree.
Parisara Chancharoen — Google review
Very cool and unique experience you can only get in Singapore. Stunning modern art installations that make for very cool photos. At night there aren't many people there so it's a good time to check it out.
Joe Landry — Google review
Really nice location and definitely worth a visit in the evening. If you time it right and get there for around 19:30, there is a light show around 19:45 and another at 20:45 which is free and shown daily. From this spot we could observe the light show with marina bay sands sitting behind us.
Helder Rodrigues de Araujo — Google review
Fantastic and amazing place to visit! Definitely have to visit here in the night, with all the lights on the trees was just lovely! The shows starts every night at 45’. Just lie down on the floor and look above to enjoy the musics and the lights. Really great experience to have!
You don’t really need to buy tickets to go up there. It’s good enough to enjoy it on the ground floor for free!
Aaron Yuan YU — Google review
One of the iconic places in Singapore, a must visit for tourists and locals at any ages. It's free to access, shows different stunning beauties in day and night time.
At day time it is a huge showcase of different types of plants and supertree towers. At night time it is an impressive music and light show.
You can pay extra to access the Observatory or Skyline to have different view angles enjoying the beauty too.
Khanh Truong — Google review
Nice place for free light show. Happens 2 times in the evening. Recommend to be seated at least 15-30 minutes in advance.
People also bring in mat, plastic just to lie down for better viewing experience.
shubham gupta — Google review
When you visit Singapore, this is definitely a place you can't miss. The admission for the Sky Bridge is $16. Due to the limited number of people being up there, if you can spend around 15 minutes and come down so they can let the people in line go up. The engineer of this place is amazing around the around, which has so much to see you can spend 2 - 3 days, day and night offer a different sight due to lighting. Get a great pair of walking sandle. That is a lot of walking and is hot and can be windy.
Jojo Wan — Google review
Truly a magnificent structure within Gardens by the Bay. Admission to this area is free within the Gardens. There are musical light shows every hour at night. The times are posted on the official website. Schedule might be affected by weather. The light show last about 15 minutes. Try finding a good spot underneath the trees and lay on your back to really emerge yourself with the show.
Sam — Google review
Make sure you get there before 830 if you want to do the sky walk. We missed it by about a minute. It gets super packed at night and looks totally different during the day. Definitely go see it at night.
Mogan Shieh — Google review
A superb place with stunning music and visual effect. Definitely worth the visit!
Some other places require admission fee and they were good too. The super grove Observatory might close due to inclement weather.
Nick Wong — Google review
From the moment we exited the elevator, it was a visually stunning experience. The huge art style trees, the large pebbles, huge domes & sculptured pieces were impressive. Loved the gnarled wooden trunks, Chinese inspired legends, metal ants, African shields, stone sculptures & "sealed shiny stump" trees too.
The night light show incorporating the massive trees in sync with the lights was an experience we'll never forget & when we visit again we'll make sure to check it once out again.
Paul Leech — Google review
Awesome set of sculptures. We went during River Hongbau which was during the Lunar New year. There was light shows, lantern shows and markets. Was very crowded near evening time as everyone was coming to watch the trees light up but we found a little hidden spot to watch so was good. Amazing area to walk around and beautiful gardens
Brad Bennett — Google review
Good tourist spot to visit, can be super crowded. Light show is only 15 min but is is worth the show for the kids. Visit the flower dome while there too.
Step into the Cloud Forest, a captivating world shrouded in mist and surrounded by diverse vegetation. Located within Singapore's Gardens By The Bay, this modern greenhouse showcases lush greenery and hidden floral treasures, along with a 35-meter indoor waterfall cascading from a mountain of verdant foliage. Visitors can also explore the adjacent Flower Dome, featuring plants from around the globe in a Mediterranean-like climate.
We went in with kids and a pram and didn’t know what to expect out in the cloud forest.
The temperature within is very well controlled and cool. Surprisingly it was very pleasant to walk through the forest with a pram. There were ramps and elevators to help you get from point to point with a pram.
There are heaps of varieties of plants from different parts of the world. It’s a great education tour for adults and kids alike.
The waterfall is a nice touch bringing everything together. The pathway inside has been carefully thought out and well designed.
We also stumbled upon a bride and groom taking their wedding photos! A nice ‘outdoor’ green scenery with a cooling weather in Singapore.
Ian Sj — Google review
7 floors of spectacular and beautiful flora and fauna. At the entrance is a big indoor waterfall which welcomes you and gives a very refreshing feeling. The temperature within is well controlled and cool.
Recommended to book tickets in advance and there is always long queue at the venue for ticket booking.
It can take anywhere between 1-2 hrs to see the Dome. Do check the maintenance dates before booking the tickets. Wheelchair accessible with lifts for elderly people. Better to visit during evening time with lights on.
P P — Google review
Breathtaking!!! Intensely awesome. The cool air upon entering is a pleasant surprise! The lush plants with a very wide variety brings excitement and interest from the start to end. The features of the dinosaurs and avatars added so much interest. I am scared of heights but I didn't mind passing through the Tree top walk bridge/ skywalk bridge since every angle you see is so wonderful!! From top to bottom , beautiful plants! The whole family had an immensely enjoyable experience. 🥰🥰
marljc — Google review
What I like about the cloud forest dome is it welcomes you with the waterfall and the wind. The glass door open up to welcome you with a very nice pleasant breeze and coolness and water droplets, sometimes in the evening you get to see the rainbow 🌈 welcoming you . Currently there is an Avatar exhibit that is available. I found some very special species of unique orchids these time. Very bright colors. You will enjoy. Thanks GBB for sharing such beautiful places with us.
Elaine Chong — Google review
This was the first place I went to in the entire garden bay area and I love it,m. Cloud forest has the largest indoor water fall, apart from this it has a variety of flora and fauna growing around and a bunch of places are themed around Avatar.
This is completely indoors and hence centrally air conditioned so you don’t feel hot the way you do outside. It took us around one and a half hours minimum to go around inside, see what all is there. There’s enough walking inside but accessible lifts everywhere for senior citizens and people with kids.
I would highly recommend going here if you are in Singapore.
Tanya Sood — Google review
Absolutely stunning representation of cloud forest plant species from around the world. Entire walls covered in a sea of plants interspersed with varietals from all over the globe.
7 story water falls and elevated walkways put you in the heart of what it's like to be in a cloud forest.
The avatar experience was fun too. Would highly recommend that for kids and teenagers and parents.
Matt Cannard — Google review
This is one of the most amazing places that I’ve been to, it has such a magical appeal but that applies to all of Singapore! We were there for the Avatar experience that was breathtaking. With the waterfall and the animatronics and all the Avatar related things it was simply awesome experiencing that. It will be crowded and there will be lines for all of the different things that are happening in the area, for the best experience get there early or be a fast walker to get ahead of all the crowds. Also, buy your tickets in advance if you can since they sell out fast!
I really hope that the next event is just as amazing as the Avatar one, because then I’ll be booking another trip!! Definitely recommend going if you like nature, greenhouses, or flowers!
Pau Vilchez — Google review
Great place. It is so cool. The mist in here feels like you are exploring something mysterious and it is so fun here. There are numerous plants here as well as sculptures of things such as houses, animals and plants. The waterfall is also amazing. Also check out the tree walks when you are coming down from the top and have fun in the national geography section. Overall it is very fun and amazing here and the prices is definitely worth it
Zhao — Google review
Another amazing experience in Singapore, well worth the visit. Stunning architecture of the greenhouse itself makes this place seem otherworldly. Huge variety of plants and greenery. Might be a little busy but the walkways keep everyone moving along.
The surrounding gardens are well worth the walk and visit too while you're here, easy to lose a day wandering about.
Angus M — Google review
Honestly a really cool place to visit especially now because of the Avatar themed attractions. I enjoyed the first film and am looking forward to seeing the second so all of the wildlife and creatures that they have added around the dome were really cool to see. There are also a few interactive games you can play. They are fun but really meant for children. The plants available to see are also quite interesting. I would recommend going here when visiting.
Paras Gondalia — Google review
Adventure of the highest level. Everyone should purpose to sample this attraction site. From the cable rides, to the mistiness, great views while on the cable rides to the area. Being there is better than hearing or reading about it. A good place to meditate and recharge☺️
miriam mugalani — Google review
Very cool, but pricey attraction ($40)! You'll see a waterfall and a lot of different cloud forest vegetation - as well as an Avatar exhibition! It takes about an hour to walk around and see all the levels. There's also misting every two hours, quite cool! Also nice that it's not as warm inside as it is outside! Highly recommended to visit as a tourist, good attraction!
Peter — Google review
Whether with or without the Avatar exhibition, it really is worth a visit. The tour takes about 1.5-2 hours depending on how fast you are. The plants are misted every 2 hours between 10:00 and 20:00 (10,12,14,16,18,20). It may be worthwhile to buy a ticket in advance through various providers online. They are often cheaper than on site and you don't have to queue to buy them.
Marvin Steinf — Google review
Stunning, but about $35 to enter. Give yourself approx an hour, as there are interactive things to do while in there. The main theme follows the movie Avatar so you will find this is more like a Disney World theme kind of location (if that makes sense) but definitely worth it
Andre Blanchet — Google review
Exploring the Cloud Forest felt like stepping into a surreal world of misty wonder. The innovative architecture seamlessly blends with the lush greenery and cascading waterfalls, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere. Highlights include the Cloud Mountain and the mist-filled Cloud Walk, offering panoramic views and a close encounter with nature. While the experience is captivating, it's wise to check opening hours beforehand. Overall, a visit to the Cloud Forest is an unforgettable journey into the heart of nature's beauty and conservation.
Linu Ld (Dr) — Google review
Amazing experience! Love the cooling "weather" in this dome. The highlight is of course the waterfall, but there are many hidden features and highlights as well. The best route is to walk inwards first and climb a flight of stairs or two. When you have reached the elevator section, take the elevator right to the topmost storey and walk downwards storey but storey. This route will make the entire discovery comfortable and nothing will be missed.
Yancheng Ho — Google review
We did not book way ahead online as we were not sure which day we were going. However, the day before I attempted to book but it showed that the earliest date was in 4 days time and I thought it must have all been sold out. If that happens to you, don't be dismayed as we thought we might try our luck at the venue and sure enough managed to get tickets with prices the same as the online one. Another thing to check out for are the maintenance dates. The original day we wanted had the Cloud Forest on maintenance and I am so glad we checked as we only had one other free day to visit. Cloud Forest is great to visit on rainy days as it is indoors. You are greeted with the world's tallest indoor waterfall as you start your journey before coming to Orchid Haven with the beautiful orchids on display. It is multi level and you take the lift to the level just before the top floor. Best to then walk to the top (or take another lift) and then make your way down one level at a time. The place is beautifully designed with the spectacular walkways. Cloud Forest is not to be missed at all costs. If you have time for only one attraction, pick this!
Louise Gilbert — Google review
Wow, wow, wow. This experience is one of the best indoor activities my family and I have ever shared. It felt like Disney World all the way through in terms of quality (and it’ll remind diehard Disney nerds of Animal Kingdom, especially, maybe even a little Epcot Center). But this is something unique and special, unto itself. Do yourself a favor and GO if you are nearby. Personally, I think you can skip the Flower Dome, but the Cloud Forest is an absolute must.
Jonathan Cottrell — Google review
We had an Avatar experience at the Cloud forest. Booking ahead is very easy. Better if you arrive in the afternoon to get both breathtaking views in daylight and nighttime. Set ample hours for the Cloud Forest + Flower Dome and make it in time for the Gardens by the Bay light show by 7:45 or 8:45 PM. As mesmerizing as it is, a themed event is way better.
Allianah Benito — Google review
The Cloud Forest in Singapore is an awe-inspiring attraction. Its futuristic architecture and lush greenery create a serene and captivating environment. The star attraction, the 35-meter-tall Cloud Mountain, covered in mist and tropical plants, is a breathtaking sight. As you wander through the misty, elevated walkways, you’ll encounter a diverse collection of rare plants and discover the importance of conserving these fragile ecosystems. The Cloud Forest is a mesmerizing experience that leaves visitors speechless with its beauty and educational value.
solinski soli — Google review
Simply stunning.
Purchase the joint tickets if you are visiting more than one attraction - it was much better value.
The staff suggest that the Flower Dome and here take ~2.5hr to see. I think that an hour in each is ample, unless you’re really looking closely at everything and are a huge horticulturalist.
Regardless, it was absolutely phenomenal in here with some excellent views, activities and opportunities for photos. A must-visit.
Terence Sumpter — Google review
The Cloud Forest in Singapore is a magnificent indoor botanical garden that offers a unique and mesmerizing experience for visitors. Located in the Gardens by the Bay, the Cloud Forest is a man-made structure that simulates the cool and moist conditions found in tropical mountain regions.
As you enter the Cloud Forest, you will be greeted by the world's tallest indoor waterfall, which stands at a height of 35 meters. The waterfall is surrounded by lush vegetation and mist, which creates a serene and peaceful atmosphere. You can take a lift to the top of the mountain and walk down the winding path that takes you through different levels of the forest.
One of the highlights of the Cloud Forest is the "Lost World," which is an elevated walkway that takes you through the canopy of the forest. From here, you can enjoy panoramic views of the gardens below and the city skyline in the distance. Another unique feature is the "Crystal Mountain," which is a display of sparkling crystals that have been formed over millions of years.
Overall, the Cloud Forest in Singapore is a must-visit destination for anyone who appreciates nature and wants to experience a bit of magic in the heart of the city. The combination of stunning views, exotic plants, and tranquil ambiance makes it an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
Theresa_ SoCalRealty — Google review
I have to say - to my own surprise - I actually enjoyed this more than I though I would. I had very low expectation as I'm a hiker/outdoors person sometimes but what they have achived here was quite astonishing. Just be aware that it is very cold and of you do not like theses exposed paths, make sure that you know what you let yourself in for. They are safe but do swing slightly when a lot of people walk.
Sandra Schuster — Google review
Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay was one of my favourite attractions when visiting Singapore. From the moment you walk through the door, you’re greeted by the most awe-inspiring sight of a 35 meter waterfall cascading down in front of you. It makes for an epic entrance and a really cool photo spot.
Cloud Forest is huge, not only in its scale but for what it packs into the attraction. There’s flowers from all over the world, beautiful art installations and jaw dropping views. I loved the various walkways giving you a great view of the attraction.
We visited using our GoCity card, which was easy to redeem at the ticket desk. I would suggest getting there just before opening as the queues for ticketing did get big after the first hour.
If you’re planning what to do in Singapore, Cloud Forest must be on your list of things to do - it’s incredible!
Joel Pagett — Google review
An extraordinary display of an actual ecosystem. I was genuinely amazed by everything, they've put a lot of work into designing and building this place. The moment you enter there's a huge breathtaking green waterfall welcoming you. There's a great skywalk to go around from a high altitude. They also have a theater area were they're trying to make people aware of the effects of global warming on our planet
Toni is traveling — Google review
Let me tell you, Cloud Forest is not something you see in a brochure, it's an experience. The second you walk in, this cool mist washes over you, and you're met with this towering mountain covered in plants. It's like stepping into another world.
I wasn't sure what to expect, but I was blown away by the waterfall. It's the tallest indoor one in the world, apparently, and it crashes down from this incredible height. You can actually walk along these walkways that weave around the mountain, getting right up close to the plants and the falls. It's like being in a cloud forest for real, with everything so lush and green.
I will say, it can get a little crowded, especially on the walkways. But even with the people, it's an amazing place to wander around. There's something about the cool air, the mist, and all the exotic plants that just makes you feel calm and peaceful. If you're ever in Singapore, this is a must-see. Just be prepared to be wowed!
Thanh Hảo Lê — Google review
First time visiting cloud forest at night! A different vibe from daytime, some exhibits (Azaleas of Shangri-la) were lighted up nicely. However, probably less clearly able to see the flowers. It was pretty cold at some areas too, best to bring a light cardigan.
Felicia Lim — Google review
The Singapore Cloud Forest offers an astonishing journey through a mist-filled landscape of lush vegetation and towering waterfalls. This awe-inspiring attraction isn't just a visit; it's a voyage of discovery that captivates the senses. Absolutely worth the investment for an unforgettable encounter with nature's marvels.