The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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Join us on Singapore's most comprehensive walking tours in the hustle and bustle of the city, or kayak with us along Pulau Ubin's rustic coastlines and rivers. Follow us as we bring you on a journey to explore less-visited quarters, and into other hidden gems to explore the sights, tastes and sounds not on the typical tourist trail.
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The Joy Of Toys is a specialty indoor playground in Singapore with a remarkable selection of toys in a conducive environment. Our mission is to provide a fun and relaxing recreational area where families can enjoy toys with high play value.
My two daughters, 8 and 3 just love this place and so do I - super calm and relaxing, full of the most amazing range of quality wooden toys and puzzles. My daughters absolutely love the big dolls house rooms. I love the fact I can grab a coffee and watch or join in :)
5.0 based on 68 reviews
Originating from Tokyo, Facia's original and award-winning Small Face Care Massage is widely recognized as the most effective technique for women to achieve V-shape face, Facial Symmetry & Radiant Skin. Above all, immediate results can be obtained from a single session. It is non-invasive with zero downtime and no side-effects. At Facia Ginza, we use specially sourced products from WOVE style.
Very professional small face massage and excellent service! All staffs are very well-trained and professional and you can expect the best quality massage. You can see the instant difference after the treatment.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
UOB Art Gallery provides a creative respite amid the hustle and bustle of Singapore's Central Business District. It is a place where members of the public can gather to appreciate works in the UOB Art Collection. From time to time, the gallery also features winning entries from the UOB Painting of the Year competition and solo exhibitions by the competition's alumni artists.
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The Asian Civilisations Museum is devoted to exploring the rich artistic heritage of Asia, especially the ancestral cultures of Singaporeans. Founded in 1993 and in its present building by the Singapore River since 2003, the museum traces its roots to the Raffles Museum, founded in the middle of the 19th century. ACM focuses on the many historical connections between the cultures of Asia, and between Asia and the world. Singapore’s history as a port city that brought people together from all over the world is used as a means of examining the history of Asia. Special exhibitions bring magnificent objects from around the world to our Singapore audience. Programmes like the annual River Nights encourage visitors to connect more closely with culture and the arts.
I walked past this place on my way to Marina Bay and got curious. I was not disappointed! The shipwreck exhibition is fascinating, as is the one of ink paintings. I also enjoyed the history of religion in Singapore and the trade in Singapore. There was a free guided tour with a museum volunteer, who was just so delightfully, endearingly enthusiastic about everything. Really great visit, would wholeheartedly recommend.
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Take a leisure walk between Boat Quay and Clarke Quay and enjoy the view. Clarke Quay is by the Singapore River, crowded every night, a lots clubs, restaurants, bars and live bands. It was full of people and music both locals and foreigners! One of the great place for nightlife in Singapore. Enjoy a River Cruise from Clarke Quay (Fort Canning jetty) to cruise along Singapore River and stop at (Eu Tong Seng Jetty / Bayfront North Jetty or Raffles Place Jetty. The duration is 40 mins. At cost of $25(adult) / $15 (child). Clarke Quay Nearby 2 MRT stations - FORT CANNING STATION (Downtown Line) & CLARKE QUAY (North East Line) Boat Quay nearby 1 MRT station - RAFFLES PLACE (EW14 on the East-West line, and NS26 on the North-South line.) Take mrt Exit G, cut through UOB Plaza and you're there
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Bungee jump in the reverse direction and soar into the city’s skyline with a thrilling surge of pure adrenaline.
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Since 2002, the STPI has pushed the technical and aesthetic frontiers of print- and paper-making, by creating limited-edition prints and unique art works on paper at its unique and well-equipped facility.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The Singapore Repertory Theatre continues to establish ties with some of the best theatre practitioners in the world, adding a new dimension to the local arts industry and elevating it to the world stage.
Brilliant production of play - first overseas since its Broadway debut - by SRT in Singapore. There’s comedy, there’s drama, there’s thought-provoking messages. Fact checking, fake news and responsible journalism all comes in for scrutiny. With the coronavirus rampant - but well under control in Singapore - it’s great that theatres like SRT continue to share the best. The show must go on!
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Satisfy your fleeting adrenaline pangs from rapid flying and free fall thrills and have a uniquely radical take on a fun night out in the city with the GX-5 Extreme Swing.
Must do if you need a quick rush of adrenaline. The first drop is awesome! Completely worth the money!
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