Things to do in Singapore, Singapore: The Best Sights & Landmarks

March 29, 2022 Giuseppe Pratt

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.
Restaurants in Singapore

1. Changi Sri Ramar Temple

51 Changi Village Road Sree Ramar Temple, Singapore 509908 Singapore +65 6543 1463 http://www.sreeramartemple.org.sg/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Changi Sri Ramar Temple

2. Changi Beach

Near Changi Village, Singapore Singapore http://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/changi-beach-park
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4.0 based on 154 reviews

Changi Beach

Reviewed By travel_lust_diaries - Chennai (Madras), India

There is no much rush in this place , its very silent and as its near navy and airport , flights takeoff and landing is good to see from this place. Near by small food court is there , and versatile shops are there to spend peaceful dinner. once u completed touring busy singapore.

3. Changi Beach Boardwalk

7A Gosport Road Changi Beach, Singapore 509710 Singapore
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4.0 based on 22 reviews

Changi Beach Boardwalk

Reviewed By Mornings6

I recently visited there to watch sunset. On Your left you will find Changi Sailing club, Coachman Inn and Changi beach club. On Your right , you will find boats sailing in the sea. Then you walk through the boardwalk to the sunset point. It is a must watch for sunset lovers.

4. Changi Point Boardwalk

51 Lorong Bekukong Changi Point Ferry Terminal Changi East, Singapore 499172 Singapore http://www.nparks.gov.sg
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4.0 based on 50 reviews

Changi Point Boardwalk

Reviewed By nicholasw329 - Singapore, Singapore

Had an impromptu wander walk and really enjoyed myself last Wed morning. It's a remote starting point, but you can drive, Grab or take a bus. Yes, this boardwalk starts from the far, far and very end of Netheravon Road - the old Commnado Camp and Changi Beach Club. At 0930hrs, it was a pleasant walk for us passing a few beach outcrops of coastline and sea boulders. These natural features make up what was once Singapore's un-manicured seafront inlets and bays. There are a few gazebo rest areas if you're tired. The boardwalk's starting section won't be easy if you're on a wheelchair because of the few staircases going down to beach level. You're better off starting from the Changi Sailing Club side, which connects onto the boardwalk, if you have baby trolleys or wheelchairs - as its much flatter from there on. We continued past the back of holiday chalets, the wider boardwalk, the abandoned SIA Sports Club and sea-facing parts of the sailing and golf club enclosures, eventually finding a nice open stretch of beach behind the Civil Service Club - formerly Lady Cheshire's Home for the Aged. That's where the finger sculpture on the pictures featured is situated. Eventually, meandered our way up to Changi Point Jetty and Changi Village. Took us about 60 odd min, stopping many many times to soak in the lovely "sea"-nery, if there was a word : ) The boardwalk overlooks the island of Pulau Ubin and apart from the intermittent sail/ power boats and bumboats plying the straits, we saw a rather larger oil tanker cruising by. Think it was heading inland towards the Loyang or Seletar or Punggol port areas for repairs?? This indeed was a throwback to my childhood past when time passed much, much slower. Changi point and village both still retain that seaside charm, though with a few newer buildings. In the past, I'd remember my parents meeting some ex-WW2 servicemen and troops from RAF. They were stationed in this Changi enclave and would come by the Village and reminice about their lives here in the 40s till the 60s. The Changi POW Chapel would also be one of their stopovers. Think there is a model RAF aircraft memorial still standing at the junction of Changi Village Rd and Loyang Avenue. Worth the wanderabout!

5. Inscription of the Island

Changi Beach Park, Singapore Singapore
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

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