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Singapore Landmarks

World of Wonders

Singapore Delights

Singapore Landmarks

Esplanade And Merlion

Experience Singapore's cultural pulse at the Esplanade, a striking durian-shaped arts centre hosting world-class performances. Nearby, meet the iconic Merlion, a mythical creature symbolising the city’s unique history.

Sultan Mosque

Discover the island’s spiritual heritage, architectural marvel and cultural gem at Kampong Glam. Immerse yourself in the serenity of this historic site and appreciate the mosque's majestic beauty.

Changi Airport

Experience the world-class hospitality and seamless travel at Singapore's Changi Airport, a gateway to the city's wonders. Explore the verdant tropical gardens, signature art installations, and diverse dining options.

Marina Bay Sands

Marvel at the epitome of luxury and architectural brilliance at Singapore’s famous integrated resort. This masterpiece features the world's largest rooftop infinity pool, exquisite dining, theatres and casino.

Little India

Marvel at the epitome of luxury and architectural brilliance at Singapore’s famous integrated resort. This masterpiece features the world's largest rooftop infinity pool, exquisite dining, theatres and casino.

Joo Chiat Shophouses

Marvel at the epitome of luxury and architectural brilliance at Singapore’s famous integrated resort. This masterpiece features the world's largest rooftop infinity pool, exquisite dining, theatres and casino.

Chinese Garden

Enjoy the tranquility of Chinese Garden in Singapore, a serene escape amid lush landscapes. Its traditional pagodas, stone bridges and artistry celebrate the elegance of classical Chinese gardens.

 

Sentosa Cable Car

Embark on a breathtaking journey aboard the Sentosa Cable Car. Enjoy spectacular views of the city skyline, lush rainforests, and pristine beaches as you glide towards Sentosa island.

 

World of Wonders

The Colosseum

The Roman Colosseum was the scene of thousands of hand-to-hand combats between gladiators, of contests between men and animals, and of many larger combats, including mock naval engagements.

Petra

Also known as the "Rose City" due to the colour of the sandstone from which it is carved, Petra was built in the 3rd century BC by the Nabataeans and is one of the New 7 Wonders of the World as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Angkor Wat

Originally constructed in 1150 CE, Angkor Wat is the world’s largest religious structure, covering some 400 acres and more than a thousand buildings that marks the high point of Khmer architecture.

Pyramids of Giza

Once the tallest structures in the world for 3,800 years, Giza's three pyramids and the Sphinx were constructed in the fourth dynasty of Egypt's Old Kingdom, arguably the first great civilization on earth. 

Moai of Rapa Nui

Moai are huge stone statues on Easter Island that represent the deities of Rapa Nui, the first inhabitants of the island.The bodies are buried underneath the ground with only the face and shoulders above ground.

Taj Mahal

Widely considered one of the most beautiful buildings ever created. The exquisite marble structure in Agra, India, is a mausoleum, an enduring monument to the love of a husband for his favorite wife.

Great Wall of China

The largest man-made structure ever built, the Great Wall, like a gigantic dragon, winds up and down across deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus, from the west to the east of China.

Chichen Itza

Built as a temple to the Mayan 'feathered serpent' God Kukulcan, Chichen Itza has 9 levels representing the 9 levels of the afterlife and 365 steps, one for each day of the year - 91 on each side and one to enter the temple at the top.

Singapore Delights

Kaya Toast

Capture the essence of morning in Singapore with Kaya Toast, a beloved Singaporean comfort food. Coconut jam slathered over buttered toast, best enjoyed with a cup of aromatic local 'kopi.'

Prata

Celebrate the flaky delight of this crispy-soft culinary spectacle full of buttery textures. This delicious Indian flatbread pairs delightfully with a side of curry—dip, crunch, and repeat.

 

Kuih Muih

Savour the sweet, colourful array of Kuih Muih, Singapore's traditional Malay treats. Each bite offers a charming mosaic of textures and flavours, perfect for celebrations, dessert or teatime.

 

Chicken Rice

Indulge in Chicken Rice, Singapore’s quintessential national dish. Silky-smooth and juicy chicken with fragrant ginger garlic rice, served with a zesty chili sauce—tasty simplicity at its best.

 

Chilli Crab

Crack into the spicy-sweet allure of Chili Crab, a finger-licking favourite. Luscious crab in a tangy chili-tomato sauce is a must-try waterfront feast to spice up your day.

Ice Kacang

Chill out with Ice Kacang, a mountain of shaved ice draped in vivid syrups, topped with sweet beans and jelly treasures—it's a tropical rainbow in a bowl.

Satay

Get your skewer fix with Satay, grilled perfection on a stick. Served with a rich peanut dip, these smoky marinated morsels are a staple at every local festivity.

Nasi Lemak

Wake up to Nasi Lemak, a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and complemented with spicy sambal, crispy anchovies, and a side of cucumbers for a full-flavored start.

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