Marina Bay Sands
SkyPark Observation Deck
The Marina Bay Sands is one of the world’s iconic hotels and the three 55-storey towers are connected by one of the world’s best observation decks almost 200 metres in the sky.
The Marina Bay Sands is one of the world’s iconic hotels and the three 55-storey towers are connected by one of the world’s best observation decks almost 200 metres in the sky.
In 1841, Ezra Ezekiel, Joseph Cohen and Nassim Ezra were granted permission to build a synagogue on what was called Synagogue Street, near Raffles Lane.
Otherwise known as the ‘Temple of Heavenly Happiness’, the Thian Hock Keng Temple is Singapore’s oldest Chinese temple.
The National Museum of Singapore tells the story of this great city-state in an innovative, fun, interesting and interactive way.
Experience the world's largest public display of modern Southeast Asian art (over 8,000 items) at the National Gallery Singapore, a brand new visual arts institution located in the Downtown Core of Singapore.