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Built in 1887, the Raffles Hotel is a majestic colonial structure that's worth a look even if you're not staying there. In the famous wood-panelled Long Bar, much on monkey nuts and sip the…
Lively, bustling Little India stretches along the southern end of Serangoon Road in Singapore. The area is full of Indian restaurants, as well as markets and shops selling silk saris, jasmine…
A trip on the Cable Car from Mount Faber to Sentosa Island reveals a breathtaking view of Singapore. Pay a bit more for a glass pod, which gives you completely uninterrupted views of the…
The old colonial buildings of the Supreme Court are some of the last and most imposing vestiges of British rule in Singapore. Visitors can also admire the space-age design of the new Supreme…
Singapore's oldest Hindu temple, Sri Mariamman Temple in Chinatown, was built by South Indian immigrants in 1827. Its striking features are the ornamental tower and animal sculptures in the…
The Arts House at Old Parliament House
Designed and built by George Coleman as a colonial mansion in 1827, Singapore's oldest government building and the former home of Singapore's democratically-elected Parliament now houses a…
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
A Singapore Chinatown landmark, the Tang dynasty-style Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum opened in 2007 costing US$62m. Its vast 100 Dragons Hall displays hand-painted ceiling tiles and a…
The 28-capsule Singapore Flyer is Asia's first giant observation wheel, and an iconic addition to the landscape. Turning slowly above the fast-developing Marina, full rotation takes around 30…
During the ninth month of the lunar calendar Taoists make a pilgrimage to Tua Pekong Temple on Kusu Island to pray for prosperity, luck and fertility. There is also an important Muslim shrine…