If Singapore is particularily known for its innovation and its' iconic buildings, it is also a city whose development is very respectful of the island's heritage and balance, allowing Singaporeans of different ethnic groups to live with strong culturaly-inherited values, but at the same time with great unity in the Singapore melting-pot Nation. Singapore is one of these rare places where it is possible to be immersed in Authentic Asian streets with great charisma and a few minutes later, relax in a rooftop bar amongt cutting-edge skyscrapers. On this page, you will find some information and descriptions of some of Singapore's main historical and modern landmarks. You will also find a list of some of the many museums Singapore offers, and once again, some of them having a focus turned towards the past, and others, towards the future! |
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There are 4 parts of Singapore with strong cultural heritage, and they are all located in the city center, within 30 minutes walk. Of course, this does not mean that the rest of Singapore is only modern or residential areas and there are in fact many other suberbs with strong heritage feel such as the Gilmard Baracks, the Changi Village area or the Katong & Siglap districts. However, the objective here is to give the main highlights of the four main heritage locations which would allow visitors to get a good preview! These four areas are: |
Pagoda Street | |
Buddha's Tooth Temple |
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China Town Heritage Center |
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The Pinnacle Sky Garden |
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Mei Heong Yuen Dessert Shop |
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The Good Beer Company |
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Masjid Sultan |
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Haji Lane |
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Malay Heritage Center |
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Singapore ZamZam |
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Kampong Glam Cafe |
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Blue Jazz Music Bar |
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Buffalo Road Little India Arcade |
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Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple |
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Mustafa Center |
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Indian Heritage Center |
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Muthu's Curry |
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Prince of Wales |
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Raffles Hotel |
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Armenian Street |
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St Andrew's Cathedral |
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Chijmes Bar & Restaurants |
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National Gallery |
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Singapore is a very modern city, with cutting edge technology, transports and very often, revolutionary architecture. Three areas in Singapore have a particularily high number of impressive sights, they are: |
Merlion & Fullerton |
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Esplanade |
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Marina Bay Sands Viewing Deck |
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Level33 Bar |
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Makan Sutra Food Stalls |
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Marina Barrage |
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Collyer Quay |
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Boat Quay |
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Shenton Road |
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Thian Hock Keng Temple |
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One Altitude Bar |
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Laupasat Food market |
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Ion Orchard |
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Cuppage Road |
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Plaza Singapura |
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Fort Cunning |
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Takashimaya |
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Singapore has many fantastic museums where you will be able to learn about the region's fascinating past, Singapore's History as well as Singapore's future plans! This list is not exhaustive and there are many exibitions and smaller museums such as the Peranakan Museum, the Red-Dot Design museum, the Singapore Art museum, the Peranakan Museum, the Philatelic Museum or the Art-Science Museum. This page focuses on three main Museums: |
Asian Civilization Museum |
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The Asian Civilization Museum is located opposite Boat Quay, between Raffles Place and Esplanade MRT Stations. It is open every day from 10AM to 7PM. This Museum exposes all the diversity and rich history of all Asian Countries from China, Indonesia, Thailand to India and the middle east. It shows differences, similarities and interactions between all these countries / civilizations, with great insights on how it affected & contributed to the building of Singapore. |
Singapore National Museum |
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The National Museum of SIngapore is located in Bras Basah, and is the oldest Museum of Singapore. It is open everyday from 10AM to 7PM. This Museum is the main place to learn all about Singapore's History and Culture. It exposes the main events of Singapore's history, and facts about the city-state are presented in an interactive way. |
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City Gallery |
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Singapore City Gallery is a small but fantastic & interactive gallery with a lot of models, maps, projects, simulations and videos about Singapore's future plans on Urbanisation. It is located in the Tankong Pagar Area, and open every day from 9AM to 5PM except Sundays. Because of its young nature, Singapore city can afford to be planned using the most advanced, 'smart' and ecological considerations. The foresight and advance - planning of Singapore's leaders have allowed the creation of one of the most modern & optimised city in the world, and having a look at how Singaporeans are designing their future city is simply fascinating! |