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Zookeeper with owl at Night Safari and visitors with Minion character at Universal Studios Singapore.
Night Safari Singapore
4.7(9,082)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 9082 ratings.
from S$118
S$112.10
5% off
Sea lion performing at Singapore Zoo with audience watching.
Singapore Zoo
4.7(8,284)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 8284 ratings.
from S$109
S$103.55
5% off
Gardens by the Bay Supertree Grove and Flower Dome in Singapore at dusk.
Gardens by the Bay
4.7(9,077)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 9077 ratings.
from S$143.12
S$135.96
5% off
Gardens by the Bay Supertrees and Singapore Cable Car over Sentosa Island.
Gardens by the Bay
4.8(6,795)
Rated 4.8 out of 5.0 from 6795 ratings.
from S$93
S$81.54
12% off
Gardens by the Bay Supertree Grove and illuminated Singapore Flyer at dusk.
Gardens by the Bay
4.8(4,971)
Rated 4.8 out of 5.0 from 4971 ratings.
S$100
S$95
5% off
Singapore Flyer against blue sky during The Original DUCKtours Singapore.
Singapore Flyer
4.6(9,303)
Rated 4.6 out of 5.0 from 9303 ratings.
from S$75
S$67.50
10% off
Bird Paradise interaction and Sesame Street characters at Universal Studios.
Bird Paradise Singapore
4.7(9,046)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 9046 ratings.
from S$109
S$92.65
15% off
Singapore Cable Car Sky Pass with city skyline views.
Singapore Cable Car
4.7(207)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 207 ratings.
from
S$45
Tourists watching the Wings of Time light and sound show at Sentosa Island, Singapore.
Wings of Time Show Tickets
4.7(11,882)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 11882 ratings.
from S$57
S$50.07
12% off
Wings of Time light show and Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore.
Wings of Time Show Tickets
4.8(5,530)
Rated 4.8 out of 5.0 from 5530 ratings.
from S$82
S$75.81
8% off
Museum of Ice Cream Singapore sprinkle pool and Supertree Observatory at Gardens by the Bay.
Specials
4.8(3,048)
Rated 4.8 out of 5.0 from 3048 ratings.
from S$107
S$90.95
15% off
Child exploring Museum of Ice Cream Singapore; family enjoying Night Safari tram ride.
Night Safari Singapore
4.3(1,410)
Rated 4.3 out of 5.0 from 1410 ratings.
from S$105
S$99.75
5% off
Gardens by the Bay waterfall and Singapore hop-on hop-off bus tour.
Gardens by the Bay
4.6(4,932)
Rated 4.6 out of 5.0 from 4932 ratings.
S$125
S$112.50
10% off
Visitors using wands at Harry Potter: Visions of Magic exhibit.
Harry Potter Visions of Magic
4.7(10,058)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 10058 ratings.
from S$81
S$74.86
8% off
Marina Bay Observatory view and Singapore hop-on hop-off bus tour.
Marina Bay Sands Skypark
4.4(7,268)
Rated 4.4 out of 5.0 from 7268 ratings.
from S$100
S$90
10% off
Boat cruising on Singapore River with city skyline and historic bridges in view.
Singapore River Cruises
4.6(6,323)
Rated 4.6 out of 5.0 from 6323 ratings.
from S$56
S$50.35
10% off
Free cancellation
Big Bus tour near Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Duck Tours boat by Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
DUCKtours Singapore Tours
4.3(3,411)
Rated 4.3 out of 5.0 from 3411 ratings.
S$114
S$102.60
10% off
ArtScience Museum in Singapore with city skyline at sunset.
ArtScience Museum
4.6(5,985)
Rated 4.6 out of 5.0 from 5985 ratings.
from S$74
S$70.30
5% off
ArtScience Museum lotus-shaped building and family at Universal Studios Singapore castle.
ArtScience Museum
4.7(4,822)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 4822 ratings.
from S$118.12
S$112.21
5% off
Children exploring an aquarium and digital rainforest exhibit.
Gardens by the Bay
4.8(4,293)
Rated 4.8 out of 5.0 from 4293 ratings.
from S$109.88
S$104.39
5% off
Couple enjoying city view from Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck, Singapore.
Marina Bay Sands Skypark
4.6(9,303)
Rated 4.6 out of 5.0 from 9303 ratings.
from S$70
S$66.50
5% off
Wax figure of a superhero with visitors at Madame Tussauds Singapore, Marina Bay Sands backdrop.
Madame Tussauds Tickets
4.7(8,691)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 8691 ratings.
from S$66
S$54.91
17% off
Free cancellation
Visitors exploring Shophouse Living exhibit at Chinatown Heritage Centre.
Visitors with Obama wax figure at Madame Tussauds Singapore.
Madame Tussauds Tickets
4.7(3,737)
Rated 4.7 out of 5.0 from 3737 ratings.
S$79
S$60.26
24% off

Travel guides and tips

  • Oscillating between the past and the present, Singapore is a country that is dotted with landmarks from bygone eras and the contemporary age. This makes it interesting to view as you get to experience fragments of Singapore’s past and also its promising future through detailed architectural wonders like Merlion Park, Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Clarke Quay, Universal Studios Singapore and even the Jewel Changi Airport. If you’re a fan of tradition, culture, architecture and are curious about the history behind what made Singapore into the country it is today, it is definitely worth booking Singapore landmark tickets to gain a better understanding of the rich history and future vision of the country.
  • You can see a lot for less in Singapore with landmark tickets starting from as low as S$4.50
  • There are several landmarks for you to make the most of on a budget. Gardens by the Bay tickets, Jewel Changi Airport tickets, Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall tickets, National Orchid Garden tickets are a few budget-friendly options that give you access to Singapore’s famous landmarks
  • Select landmarks such as Jewel Changi Airport, Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands to name a few offer discounts on tickets for children below the age of 13, and in some cases also offer special discounts for senior citizens. Headout additionally offers up to 20% off on your landmark tickets and also offers an additional 5% cashback on select tickets. 
  • Most landmarks in Singapore offer guided tours. Depending on your ticket, you can access guided tours for landmarks such as Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay and more. You can also essentially opt for self-guided audio tours if you wish to explore by yourself and at your own pace. 
  • Most landmarks in Singapore offer guided tours. Depending on your ticket, you can access guided tours for landmarks such as Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay and more. You can also essentially opt for self-guided audio tours if you wish to explore by yourself and at your own pace. 
  • Yes, you can save up on ticket cost and avoid the hassle of standing in several queues by opting for combo tickets. These tickets pair up two or more landmarks in Singapore, allowing you to access the locations with ease and save up on time and money. Singapore Flyer and Gardens by the Bay combo tickets, Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands Skypark combo tickets  to name a few are some combo tickets worth exploring. 
  • There are several walking tours available in Singapore and a lot more to explore on foot. You can find curated walking tours that allow you to navigate the streets of Singapore all whilst familiarizing yourself with several landmarks. Your Singapore half-day city tour with guide tickets brings the best of Singapore in one ticket. Stop by Orchard Road, Merlion Park, Fountain of Wealth, Chinatown and Little India and other interesting landmarks all while enjoying trivia from an expert local guide. 
  • Most landmarks have a strict cancelation policy and prohibit rescheduling. However, select tickets for select landmarks such as National Orchid Garden, Marina Bay Sands Skypark to name a few have a relaxed cancelation policy. 
  • The Guoco Tower is the tallest landmark in Singapore standing at a height of about 283.7m.
  • The most famous landmarks in Singapore are:
    • Gardens By The Bay- Gardens By The Bay are massive gardens built around the bay, which offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life with roughly 100 hectares of land along Marina Reservoir that has been repurposed into themed gardens. 
    • Jewel Changi Airport - Jewel Changi Airport, or Jewel, is a new development at Singapore's Changi Airport. The Jewel houses approximately 280 shops and restaurants including 85 local and international retail brands, as well as iconic attractions such as the Rain Vortex, Canopy Park, Shiseido Forest Valley, and more. 
    • Singapore Art Science Museum - Art Science Museum has many features that make it different from other science museums around the world. Its exhibits are ever-changing unlike other science museums - only 20% are permanent, whereas 80 % are transitory, or will change every 6 months. This means that there is always something new to see!  
    • Marina Bay Sands - Marina Bay Sands is three 55-story towers that are connected by a 300-meter long walkway roof called Marina Bay Sands Skypark and boasts two outdoor infinity pools that sit atop the towers right next to each other and dominate the Singapore skyline. 
    • Singapore Flyer - Singapore Flyer has the third-highest observation wheel in the world and one can see all of Singapore from it. One can see Little India, Chinatown, Clark Quay, Singapore River, Merlion Park, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, and many other landmarks from the top.
  • Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka grabs the spot for the oldest landmark in Singapore dating back to 1820, making it the oldest and the first place of worship in Singapore. Located off Havelock Road, the Aljunied family, established traders in Palembang built the monument. It served as a confluence for the local Malays, Jawi Peranakans, and early Muslim immigrants from Arabia and Indonesia.
  • The most visited landmark in Singapore is Marina Bay Sands with over 14 million tourists visitors every year. It is the iconic three-tower luxury hotel with a 300-meter long bridge connecting the towers and two beautiful infinity pools that provide panoramic views of the city’s skyline.
  • The underrated landmarks in Singapore you must visit are:
    • MacRitchie Reservoir - Nestled in the tranquil forest, the serene greenery has become an iconic feature of the MacRitchie Nature Trail. There are many things one can do at MacRitchie, including nature walks, canoeing, or even camping overnight. 
    • Marina Barrage - Marina Barrage is a dam built across Marina Channel in Marina Bay that has since been transformed into a popular recreational space that houses restaurants, cafes, bicycle paths, jogging tracks, and many other attractions.
    • Bukit Timah Nature Reserve - Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is Singapore's only remaining virgin jungle. It is also one of the world's most ancient tropical rainforests, with many species of flora and fauna that are extinct or critically endangered in their natural habitat. The reserve has more than 3km of marked trails for visitors to explore the area on foot, where almost 100% of plant life forms part of a dense canopy overhead.
    • Kusu Island - Kusu Island known as "Turtle Island" is a small island located in the Western part of Singapore. It was formed from a merged sandbar near Kusu point and it is one of the Southernmost islands in Singapore. 
    • Fort Serapong - Towering over the horizon like a massive sentinel, Fort Serapong stands as a testament to the tales and legends of old and is located at Bukit Gombak. Currently, Fort Seraponga is a popular destination for hikers and tourists because of its unique history and picturesque views of Jurong Town and Downtown Core.
  • The following landmarks in Singapore offer free entry on the specified days:
    • Asian Civilisations Museum - free entry on public holidays 
    • National Museum of Singapore - free entry on public holidays 
    • River Safari Singapore - free Admission on your birthday 
    • Fort Canning Park - free guided tour on every last Saturday of the month
  • Landmarks in Singapore that offer free entry are: 
    • Merlion Park
    • Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay
    • Singapore Botanic Gardens
    • Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
    • MacRitchie Reservoir
  • The best ways to cover the major attractions in Singapore is by: 
    • Get your hands on the Singapore City Pass: The Singapore city pass covers entry to major attractions across the country while providing attractive discounts on others. You also get a complimentary cruise ride and cable car ride. 
    • Combo tickets: If you have limited time on your hands, combos in Singapore come in handy since they are a cluster of 2 or 3 attractions and can be visited in a day or two while saving you a good sum of money. 
  • Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Flyer are a few landmarks closely located to each other. Merlion Park is also a 17 minute walk from the Singapore Flyer.
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Kalaipriya Nanthagopan
GB

Kalaipriya

United Kingdom
Aug 2025
5/5
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I loved the very high view from my sight.Even my child told me that the cars from the high view looked like hot wheels the tiny versioned cars.I love the drinks that we bought at the shop as long as the ice cream.The weather was just right and it was a wonderfull experience visiting the skypark.
Martin Leginus
SK

Martin

Slovakia
Aug 2025
5/5
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The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark observation deck is the place that offers you the best views in Singapore. It falls under the category of "You must see".
Gavin J Street
AU

Gavin

Australia
Aug 2025
5/5
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A nice combo of activities. Tour was relaxed, informative and a nice break from walking. Dome visits are a must do and amazing, also nice to get out of the heat. Super busy because it's Saturday, but manageable. Very happy with our choice.
Jeannette Stead
GB

Jeannette

United Kingdom
Aug 2025
5/5
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The Orchid Garden is spectacular! The colours, variety, elegance of display was first class. Buying tickets online meant only a short wait ( they couldn't scan my bar code and had to swap it for a paper one!)
Alexis Ramirez-Vigil
US

Alexis

United States
Aug 2025
5/5
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Future World: Where Art Meets Science is something I never thought I would be able to experience but I finally did. This interactive digital art exhibition was amazing because it was able to blend art, science, and technology in a way that was vibrant. I was easily able to interact with exhibits like drawing sea creatures that come to life, walking through LED light tunnels, and exploring themed digital landscapes. I found that the most exciting exhibition was the hands-on activities and bright visuals that kept everyone engaged. I think that most people find it worth visiting for the unique, playful experience. Overall, it’s a fun and creative outing that brings art and science together in a way that’s both educational and entertaining.
Conrad Wing
NZ

Conrad

New Zealand
Aug 2025
4/5
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This was our first trip to Singapore and the Art Science Museum was a great start. Well organised and sign posted, the Iris Van Herpen exhibit was an amazing fusion of fashion, technology, art and creativity. It reminded us of the creations in Hunger Games, especially when we saw footage of models on the catwalk. What we'd have given to be a member of the live audience! I'd recommend this museum to anyone. It's got tons to offer.
Maxime Pilloux

Maxime

Jul 2025
5/5
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The temperature was ideal for visiting, and the atmosphere created in the greenhouses is simply magical. However, in terms of noise, for sensitive people, it could be bothersome, because there is a lot of sound stimulation.
CATHERINE CO
PH

Catherine

Philippines
Jul 2025
5/5
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The floral fantasy! I wish we had more time to spend there. It was really nice. There's a lot of people in the cloud forest so we did not enjoy it much. The flower dome as well felt underwhelming.

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