What to do and see in River Valley, Singapore: The Best Things to do

October 2, 2021 Frederic Celentano

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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1. iDarts Senso Singapore

27 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 238971 Singapore http://www.facebook.com/idartssenso
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

iDarts Senso Singapore

2. Culture Curious Singapore Tours

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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Culture Curious Singapore Tours

Culture Curious Singapore Tours specialises in small group tours that run the gamut from history and culture to food and the arts. Our culturally immersive tours are led by expert local guides who love to engage our guests with interesting vignettes and insights into the island-state we call home! Private and Corporate tours available. Locally owned and operated.

3. Asian Art Platform

292 River Valley Road #02-00, Singapore 238333 Singapore +65 6734 7690 [email protected] http://asianartplatform.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Asian Art Platform

Asian Art Platform is a popular art gallery located in River Valley. Whilst we specialise in showcasing emerging and established Chinese artists we periodically showcase artwork from other countries across Southeast Asia. Please check our exhibitions page on our website for more information on what is being exhibited during your time in Singapore.

4. Chesed-El Synagogue

2 Oxley Rise Chesed-El Synagogue, Singapore 238693 Singapore http://www.chesedel.org
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Chesed-El Synagogue

Reviewed By Kim025Singapore - Singapore, Singapore

I went on a guided tour arranged by National Monument Board. This beautiful building was built in 1905 by Mr Manasseh Meyer. A.J. Bidwell of Swan and Maclaren, designed it in the late Renaissance style. The facade features ornate floral plasterwork. At the entrance is a three-arched carriage porch. There are large arched windows throughout the building. In the interior there are arks which are oriented westwards to face Jerusalem. The Torah scrolls are stored in the arks which is a form of decorated receptacles. In the middle of the prayer hall is the bimah, a podium from where the rabbi leads the congregational prayers.

5. Singapore Hong San See

31 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 238975 Singapore +65 6737 3683 http://www.yoursingapore.com/content/traveller/en/browse/see-and-do/culture-and-heritage/places-of-worship/singapore-hong-san-see.html?TAHotelCode=122
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Singapore Hong San See

Built between 1908 and 1913, the Hong San See temple, located along Mohamed Sultan Road, was originally located at Tras Street in Tanjong Pagar in 1829. Established by the Hokkien people of the Lam Ann clan, this temple is dedicated to Guang Ze Zun Wang, the God of Fortune. It later relocated to Mohamed Sultan road, and the temple now draws worshippers from different dialect groups.

6. Amped Trampoline Park

46 Kim Yam Road The Herencia The Herencia #02-11, Singapore 239351 Singapore +65 8228 5961 [email protected] http://www.ampedsingapore.com
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4.0 based on 64 reviews

Amped Trampoline Park

7. Robinsons The Heeren

260 Orchard Road The Heeren, Singapore 238855 Singapore +65 6681 7466 [email protected] http://www.robinsons.com.sg
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3.5 based on 42 reviews

Robinsons The Heeren

Established in 1858, Robinsons is the oldest home-grown brand founded by Englishman Philip Robinson. As befitting its roots, the shop was regarded in its early years as serving mainly the expatriate audience. Robinsons has a very colourful history. In the pre and post-war years, Robinsons was where expatriates, as well as, well-heeled locals would go and shop. Robinsons offers an extensive range of local, Asian and international labels and brands for the discerning shoppers. Today, there are 3 stores in Singapore- our flagship store Robinsons The Heeren, Robinsons Raffles City & Robinsons JEM and 1 store in Malaysia - Robinsons Kuala Lumpur.

Reviewed By bonusjoram - Penang, Malaysia

It’s the center point in Orchard Road and when it comes to variety of shops, this is pretty good. Bring the family if so for shopping!

8. The Singapore Buddhist Lodge

17 Kim Yam Road Buddhist Lodge Association, Singapore 239329 Singapore http://www.sbl.org.sg/chn/index.aspx
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3.5 based on 3 reviews

The Singapore Buddhist Lodge

9. Olive Spa

101 Killiney Road, Singapore 239544 Singapore +65 6365 1468 [email protected] http://olivespa.sg/

One of Japan's most popular spa, Olive Spa has over 30 outlets throughout Japan and also owns their own Spa Resort in Guam. Renowned for their signature treatment and original massage techniques featuring a fusion of Balinese, Lomi Lomi, Shiatsu and various spa techniques, developed over the years of our expertise. We believe in providing the best Japanese hospitality, "Omotenashi" to you, anticip

10. WTF Tours

WTF Tours

Local Singapore guided walking tours. We have a wide range of sites for both first time visitors as well as returning guests.

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