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Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay is an affluent shopping complex with a variety of worldwide brands to offer, as well as some of the best dining options in the vicinity and an ultra-luxury hotel. Take a leisurely stroll while soaking in the dazzling sight of the waterfront promenade at Gardens by the Bay, or take a leisurely stroll while soaking in the gleaming sight of the waterfront promenade.
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Orchard Road
If you are in Singapore and not doing shopping, then you are not forgiven, buddy. As this is a world-class city for style and designer chic, you should not miss the shopping part. Orchard Road is an excellent option to start a shopping binge because there are high-end boutiques all over the road. There are total four movie theatres, one of which is an IMAX theatre, and a KTV karaoke venue. If you feel hungry while spending all that money, there are many restaurants in the area that provide international cuisine.
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Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer is the world's largest giant observation wheel which can hold 28 passengers in 28 air-conditioned capsules. It’s an air-conditioned capsules abolish the fear of height for most people. You can notice the city skylines from the height of a 45 storied building. You should never miss this experience while visiting Singapore for sure.
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Sentosa Island
If you are a beach person then Sentosa island is the perfect place for you. Siloso Beach is a good spot for getting in beach time, and you can play volleyball on free courts or go kayaking and skimboarding. There is an Underwater World aquarium, where you can swim with dolphins.
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Universal Studios Singapore
Now, this is a totally inescapable place in Singapore. The studios are arranged thematically, with each area paying honour to a location, film, or television show. The park includes New York City, Hollywood, Madagascar, and a trip back to Ancient Egypt. More to this, Fiction-themed areas comprise Shrek's Far Far Away, Lost World, and Sci-Fi City, where Battlestar Galactica-themed dueling roller coasters and an indoor dark coaster, Revenge of the Mummy, dominate the thrill rides. There are so many rides, shopping, and live shows to explore.
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Merlion Park
A must-see statue is in the Merlion Park, Singapore's famous statue which has the head of a lion and the body of a fish. You can take an escalator to the top of the statue and enjoy amazing views of the surrounding area. Singapore is incomplete without this masterpiece. Merlion Park is an ultimate spot for photo-ops if you are a photo junky.
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S.E.A. Aquarium
SEA Aquarium is a gigantic aquarium that houses over 1,000 kinds of marine life, including hammerhead sharks, bottlenose dolphins, and stingrays, and is considered one of humanity's most spectacular creations in Singapore. 1,00,000 aquatic animals are on show for visitors in 49 habitats, making this aquarium one of the best locations to visit in Singapore for marine life enthusiasts.
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Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
Madame Tussauds is the ideal place to meet your favorite stars and personalities. This wax museum opened in 2014, is one of the top Singapore attractions, continuing a dynamic heritage of two centuries of bright and perfect wax arts that have been available to the public. So many celebrities like Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Madonna, Queen Elizabeth II, Geok Choo, and many others are among the famous wax statues. This is one of the best locations to visit in Singapore.
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Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Chinatown
There are lots of places to see in Singapore in China town and Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is a major tourist attraction here. The temple is a classic example of Buddhist – China architecture. The Giant Stupa in which the Buddha Tooth Relic is rested weighs 3.5 tons and is made with 320 kgs of pure gold. It is one of the extremely visited Singapore tourist attractions.