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Singapore

From Marina Bay to Sentosa.

A journey through Singapore, exploring futuristic skylines, waterfront districts, cultural neighborhoods, tropical gardens, and vibrant city life.

Singapore skyline overlooking Marina Bay

Route

A journey told one stop at a time.

The route moves through Marina Bay, Marina Bay, Marina Bay, Singapore River, Chinatown, Kampong Glam, Little India, Sentosa, Botanic Gardens, Changi.

01 Marina Bay

Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands has become one of the most recognizable landmarks in Singapore. Its distinctive architecture dominates the skyline and symbolizes the city's rapid transformation into a global destination.

Whether viewed from the waterfront or from above, the surrounding cityscape showcased the blend of modern design, urban planning, and tropical scenery that defines Singapore.

Marina Bay Sands skyline in Singapore
Marina Bay Sands viewed from Marina Bay

02 Marina Bay

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay presented a futuristic vision of nature integrated into the heart of the city.

The Supertrees, conservatories, and waterfront gardens created an environment that felt both innovative and surprisingly peaceful amid the surrounding skyscrapers.

Gardens by the Bay in Singapore

03 Marina Bay

Merlion Park

No visit to Singapore feels complete without seeing the Merlion. Standing at the edge of Marina Bay, the statue has become one of the country's most recognizable symbols.

From the waterfront promenade, the views stretched across Marina Bay Sands, the skyline, and the busy harbor beyond.

04 Singapore River

Clarke Quay

Clarke Quay revealed a lively side of Singapore where historic riverside buildings have been transformed into restaurants, cafés, and entertainment venues.

As evening arrived, colorful lights reflected across the Singapore River, creating one of the city's most vibrant waterfront scenes.

Clarke Quay riverside view
Colorful buildings at Clarke Quay

05 Chinatown

Chinatown Heritage District

Singapore's Chinatown combines historic shophouses, traditional temples, and modern city life within a compact urban neighborhood.

Walking through the streets offered a glimpse into the multicultural heritage that continues to shape Singapore today.

06 Kampong Glam

Haji Lane and Arab Street

Haji Lane provided a completely different atmosphere from the financial district. Narrow streets, colorful murals, and independent boutiques gave the area a creative energy.

Together with nearby Arab Street and Sultan Mosque, the neighborhood highlighted another layer of Singapore's cultural diversity.

07 Little India

Little India

Little India was filled with vibrant colors, busy markets, and the aromas of traditional cuisine.

The district offered one of the most distinctive cultural experiences in Singapore, reflecting the city's diverse communities and traditions.

08 Sentosa

Sentosa Island

Sentosa provided a change of pace from the urban skyline, offering beaches, attractions, and open coastal views.

The island combined leisure, entertainment, and waterfront scenery, making it one of Singapore's most popular destinations.

Sentosa Island coastline
Sentosa attractions and beach area

09 Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens offered a refreshing contrast to the surrounding city. Lush greenery, lakes, and walking trails created a calm escape from the urban environment.

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the gardens showcased Singapore's long-standing commitment to integrating nature into city life.

10 Changi

Jewel Changi Airport

Jewel Changi Airport transformed a transportation hub into a destination of its own.

The Rain Vortex, indoor gardens, and striking architecture created a memorable final impression of Singapore before departure.