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  • Singapore FlyerSingapore’s most iconic attraction, offering breathtaking 360 degree views of Marina Bay.
  • Marina Bay SandsMarina Bay Sands is the most expensive standalone casino property, estimated at $8 billion.
  • Esplanade – Theatres on the BayA unique building in Singapore, a performing art center, hosting a wealth of big name acts and performances.
  • Fountain of WealthSituated in one of Singapore's largest malls, in 1998 it was listed as the largest fountain in the world, by Guinness Book.
  • Punggol BeachGoing to Punggol Beach is like going back in time: peaceful atmosphere, away from the crowds.
  • SingaporeSingapore is a city-state in Southeast Asia, combining modern skyscrapers with Chinese influences.
  • Singapore Botanic GardenOpened in 1859, this botanic garden is now considered to be one of the prettiest in the world.
  • Changi Airport, Singapore (SIN)Changi Airport is one of the busiest cargo airports in the world.
  • The St. Regis SingaporeYou may think you know about luxury hotels, but until you’ve seen the Asian version, you haven’t seen anything yet. And don’t let the sleek glass (...)
  • The ScarletSingapore’s original boutique, the Scarlet, boasts that it is “vivacious and uninhibited”—which may at first sound like a bit of hyperbole, but (...)
  • The Ritz-Carlton Millenia SingaporeThis is something different, both for Ritz-Carlton and for Singapore. A stunning slab of a skyscraper, designed by the Pritzker winner Kevin Roche, it (...)
  • Shangri-La Hotel SingaporeSingapore boasts an astonishing density of impressive hotels; among the best in town for three decades has been the Shangri-La. Don’t let that (...)
  • Quincy HotelSingapore’s reputation for conservatism still holds true in many areas of life, but in recent years the Singaporean hotel scene has come to life in a (...)
  • NaumiThe colonial style reigned in Singapore hotels for quite a long time. But today a new generation of design-conscious boutique hotels is moving in. In the (...)
  • Singapore Grand Prixthe ultimate grand prix in serious style
  • Henderson Waves BridgeThis 274 metres long and 8 metres wide Henderson Waves is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.