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  • Bugis Singapore

    In its pre-world war days, Bugis had been somewhat of a red light district where Japanese prostitutes gathered business, and the ongoings through Bugis Street itself had, later on, been immortalized in the 1995 movie titled Bugis Street that encapsulated the textured past of this now-iconic part of Singapore. In this fast-paced city, Bugis is charismatic and timeless: a seamless blend of the old and the new.

    Explore Bugis Singapore here.

  • Chinatown Singapore

    Basked in the warm sunlight, Singapore’s Chinatown is a frenzy of colors, robust vendors and a labyrinth of narrow paths. Boasting the appeal of its rich history as a settlement for Chinese immigrants, Chinatown has evolved into a full-blown tourist attraction, where quirky souvenirs and street food blend together to become a cultural force to be reckoned with in the bustling city of Singapore.

    Explore Chinatown Singapore here.

  • Clarke Quay Singapore

    The footprints of history are scattered throughout Singapore even as it stands as one of the most advanced metropolis in the Asian continent. Singapore bears history’s marks in the form of colonial buildings, traditional shophouses that were left by the Straits-born people, and the diverse locality that came to be the foundation of Singapore’s multiculturalist setting. A nostalgic nod to Singapore’s past can be found in and around Clarke Quay, which serves as a tranquil, architecture-strewn locale in the city that, by nightfall, becomes a romantic tourist hub that boasts scenic views and old-time grandeur.

    Explore Clarke Quay Singapore here.

  • Conrad Centennial Singapore

    Find inspiration on your vacation as you indulge in the world-class amenities and thoughtful services offered by the deluxe Conrad Centennial Singapore. Set against a prestigious background, Conrad Centennial has long been known for its personal and intuitive hospitality, which add flair to your stay in the first-class metropolis of Singapore.

    Explore Conrad Centennial Singapore here.

  • Four Seasons Singapore

    Situated in a prime area of the Singaporean metropolis, shopping and refinement seem to meet at the crossroads at the Four Seasons Hotel. The hotel, nestled along Orchard Road, offers guests rejuvenation founded on relaxation, luxury and the ultimate shopper’s experience.

    Explore Four Seasons Singapore here.

  • Gardens by the Bay

    If you’re a fan of flora collections and Avatar-inspired nature parks, then Gardens by the Bay is the perfect tourist spot for you! Featuring horticultural themed gardens and camera-worthy landscapes, the Gardens by the Bay is a carefully-structured project which centers on bringing an urban concept to nature. Here at the Gardens, visitors can finally catch that long-awaited respite from the hustle of city life and engage in an intimate encounter with nature.

    Explore Gardens by the Bay here.

  • Grand Hyatt Singapore

    Along Orchard Road rests another 5-star jewel: The Grand Hyatt Singapore. With rooms catering to the traveling executive as well as to families and romantic couples, the hotel provides functionality, class and comfort to its guests.

    Explore Grand Hyatt Singapore here.

  • Harbourfront Cruise Centre Singapore

    Located within the vicinity of HarbourFront and Keppel Harbour is the Singapore HarbourFront Cruise Centre. The centre comprises of two terminals, namely the International Passenger Terminal (IPT) which handles international cruise ships and the Regional Ferry Terminal (RFT).

    Explore Harbourfront Cruise Centre Singapore here.

  • Jurong Bird Park Singapore

    While traipsing through the animal kingdom in Singapore Zoo poses for an interactive and awe-inspiring experience for the average family group, a similar - yet somewhat different still - experience awaits at Singapore’s Jurong Bird Park. Located in the east of Singapore, the Jurong Bird Park spans across 20 hectares and is a sanctuary for endangered feathered friends.

    Explore Jurong Bird Park Singapore here.

  • Little India Singapore

    A cultural escapade in Singapore would be incomplete without a trip to the exotic and robust Little India. Encapsulating the Indian culture within this enclave of explosive colors and liveliness, Little India not only boasts temples that have been painstakingly crafted and built in devotion to their deities, but also a variety of authentic, spiced cuisines that leave you salivating and pining for more.

    Explore Little India Singapore here.

  • Mandarin Oriental Singapore

    Nestled in Marina Bay, the Mandarin Oriental, Singapore, offers guests the ultimate retreat experience. Surrounded by heritage landmarks and iconic photo backdrops such as the Merlion, allow your stay in the Mandarin Oriental to add the icing on the cake as you tour around the first-class metropolis during the day and return to the warm, luxurious embrace of the hotel by night.

    Explore Mandarin Oriental Singapore here.

  • Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore

    With a fleet of cruise ships departing and coming in to dock at the Marina Bay Sands Cruise Centre, it is sufficient to say that Singapore has even made cruising a rather fashionable enterprise.

    Explore Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore here.

  • Marina Bay Sands Singapore

    In the course of browsing through the tourist brochures and attractive holiday websites, when one thinks of Singapore, the astounding structure of Marina Bay Sands comes to mind. With its design inspired by card decks, the three towers of Marina Bay Sands rise up over the Singapore skyline, ultimately bridged across the top by the famously indulgent Skypark. Impressive in its construction and its appeal, Marina Bay Sands is a resort which offers guests a world-class experience that dictates their stay in Singapore.

    Explore Marina Bay Sands Singapore here.

  • Merlion Park Singapore

    Depicted as a mythical creature with a lion’s head and the body of a fish, the Merlion is the official mascot of the first-class metropolis that is Singapore. The iconic statue pays homage to Singapore’s humble beginnings as a fishing village known as Temasek, as well as to Singapore’s original name: Singapura.

    Explore Merlion Park Singapore here.

  • Mount Faber Singapore

    The road to the top of what was once called the ‘Teluk Blangah Hill’ had been obscured by thick undergrowth, before Captain Charles Edward Faber cut through it and allowed for the road to be built. The hill was then renamed Mount Faber and had, in historical times, almost been converted into a fort in the fear of revolt from the Indian sepoys following the Indian Mutiny in 1857, but alas this had never come to fruition, though defence work had been carried out in anticipation of the fort.

    Explore Mount Faber Singapore here.

  • Mount Faber Singapore

    The road to the top of what was once called the ‘Teluk Blangah Hill’ had been obscured by thick undergrowth, before Captain Charles Edward Faber cut through it and allowed for the road to be built. The hill was then renamed Mount Faber and had, in historical times, almost been converted into a fort in the fear of revolt from the Indian sepoys following the Indian Mutiny in 1857, but alas this had never come to fruition, though defence work had been carried out in anticipation of the fort.

    Explore Mount Faber Singapore here.

  • Nanyang Technological University

    One truly marvels at how science is one of the pillars which uphold global development, and spearheading the works in research and development when it comes to sustainability and new discoveries is none other than the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. With headlines such as ‘NTU Scientists Have Created a New Protein ‘Superglue’ ’ and an impressive upcoming research facility dedicated to the concept of waste-to-energy, NTU has indeed made a name for itself with its academic focus on innovative sciences.

    Explore Nanyang Technological University here.

  • National Gallery of Singapore

    Overseeing the largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and Southeast Asia, the National Gallery Singapore is nestled in the Civic District of the metropolis, housed in the grandeur of two national monuments: the City Hall and the Supreme Court. The collaborative efforts which take place between the National Gallery and several international museums such as Tate Britain, Centre Pompidou and Musee d’Orsay have further propelled Singapore as a key player in terms of a global campaign which, through the dialogue between heritage, culture and art, sees the fostering of a society within the artistic world; a society in which inclusivity is of the essence.

    Explore National Gallery of Singapore here.

  • National University of Singapore

    The accolades afforded to the National University of Singapore (NUS) are evidentiary of the renowned institution’s prestige and excellence when it comes to providing world-class education. Serving a mission to educate, inspire and transform, NUS offers programmes which integrate students into a transformative academic experience, ultimately shaping individuals who can contribute to global development.

    Explore National University of Singapore here.

  • Night Safari Singapore

    While touring the first-class metropolis that is Singapore, one might start to question just what can be done to take this holiday experience up a notch. After all, with a family in tow and young children getting restless, planning a wholesome trip in fast-paced Singapore can prove to be a challenge--until Universal Studios Singapore brings you the ultimate fun-filled vacation that you have been anticipating!

    Explore Night Safari Singapore here.

  • Orchard Road Singapore

    Singapore is the quintessential, world-class tourist hub that makes its way into the checklist of all avid travelers. From delicious local cuisine to the finest luxury retail brand, Singapore offers a variety of experiences for holiday makers. Pop culture references have further propelled this city into fame, and the colonial times have left their marks of romance in this otherwise-modern island.

    Explore Orchard Road Singapore here.

  • Pan Pacific Singapore

    Diversity, culture and luxury are all captured within the Singaporean metropolis as holiday experiences are made even better with sophisticated, five-star luxury accommodations. Explore Singapore and unwind at the end of the day with Pan Pacific Singapore, a five-star hotel that provides you the perfect home away from home, right in the vicinity of the Marina Bay!

    Explore Pan Pacific Singapore here.

  • Resorts World Sentosa Singapore

    A family trip to Singapore would be incomplete without a visit to Resorts World Sentosa, which serves as an integrated resort on the island of Sentosa. The resort experience also caters to those on a business trip, or for those who are simply in search of respite from the hustle of city life

    Explore Resorts World Sentosa Singapore here.

  • Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

    The iconic Marina Bay in Singapore serves as a tourist hub as it features an impressive array of luxurious hotels and scenic landscapes. Glam up your stay here in Singapore with the Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, where services and amenities are guaranteed to deliver the ultimate holiday experience!

    Explore Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore here.

  • Sentosa Island Singapore

    Cocooned within the first-class metropolis that is Singapore, one would certainly find it endearing how an urbanised city could bring the perfect amount of nature into the realm of glass and metal. With the somewhat revolutionary concept of Gardens by the Bay, and the ingenuity of the awesome interior designs for Changi Airport, Singapore has made international headlines as a tourist hub that gives off a powerful first impression.

    Explore Sentosa Island Singapore here.

  • Singapore City

    Singapore pulls us in with its glamorous city lights and bustling metropolitan culture, offering visitors a glimpse of not only a rich cultural diversity, but also the coming together of state-of-the-art infrastructure and the wonders of nature. For a pop reference, the recent box office hit Crazy, Rich Asians which stars Constance Wu and Henry Golding, have propelled Singapore to newfound heights of fame.

    Explore Singapore City here.

  • Singapore Flyer

    Think: A bird’s-eye-view of the gorgeous city skyline, where the vibrant pinks and oranges of the sunset fades away into lavender and indigo hues--an ombre that paves the way for a starry night; think of the skyscrapers that seem to touch the endless expanse of darkness above it. Think of twinkling city lights, or of a cerulean summer sky and the sparkling waters of the Singapore River, all captivated in a seamless moment.

    Explore Singapore Flyer here.

  • Singapore Institute of Management

    Undertaking the courageous and ambitious endeavour to become a leading institution that caters to all learning needs while providing a platform for networking, Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) with its headquarters located along Clementi Road is a professional society and is today a renowned diverse and robust organisation. Indeed, the name ‘SIM Global Education’ befits the institute’s consistent delivering of its promise to groom individuals equipped with a global edge to tackle the complexities of the business world.

    Explore Singapore Institute of Management here.

  • Singapore Management University

    The recent accreditation from the prestigious Association of MBAs (AMBA) afforded to Singapore Management University’s Lee Kong Chian School of Business has further reinforced the university’s global status as a leading business school. This follows the institution’s earlier achievements in receiving accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS).

    Explore Singapore Management University here.

  • Singapore Zoo

    With the fast-paced city life that seems to have integrated itself into Singapore’s metropolitan culture, tourists may find the first-class holiday destination a robust mix of local lifestyle elements, be it in terms of food, landmarks that are reminiscent of the rich history of Singapore, and the ever-present work-driven buzz that radiates from the harmonious locality comprised of different races.

    Explore Singapore Zoo here.

  • The Fullerton Singapore

    The imposing silhouette of the Fullerton Hotel sets itself as the focal point of Singapore’s historical precinct. Located at the mouth of the Singapore River along which was the Fullerton Square, commercial hub in its heyday, the colonial-inspired structure of the 5-star hotel remains as a cultural landmark which bespeckles the bustling modern city of Singapore. The Fullerton Hotel Singapore stands witness to 90 years’ worth of the country’s rich history, and is a heritage treasure ready to house those who have an appreciation for luxury and culture.

    Explore The Fullerton Singapore here.

  • The Raffles Singapore

    It would be a resounding understatement to credit Armenian hoteliers, the Sarkies Brothers, as visionaries for their founding of the Raffles Hotel in Singapore. What started off as a beach house in the early 19th century has evolved into an imposing landmark of Singapore, with its colonial-style architecture embodied by old-time grandeur.

    Explore The Raffles Singapore here.

  • The St Regis Singapore

    The St Regis Singapore offers guests a taste of ultra-refinement, in a cultured ambience that features an intersection where fine art and luxury meet. Situated in the prime location of Singapore’s embassy site, the extravagant abode is within walking distance of the Singapore Botanic Gardens--a UNESCO World Heritage Site--as well as the famous shopping district of the Orchard.

    Explore The St Regis Singapore here.

  • Universal Studio Singapore

    While touring the first-class metropolis that is Singapore, one might start to question just what can be done to take this holiday experience up a notch. After all, with a family in tow and young children getting restless, planning a wholesome trip in fast-paced Singapore can prove to be a challenge--until Universal Studios Singapore brings you the ultimate fun-filled vacation that you have been anticipating!

    Explore Universal Studio Singapore here.

  • University of Technology and Design

    With a vision to become a research-intensive global institution and a leader in the field of technology and design, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) aims to nurture top designers and integrate their potential into a multi-disciplinary learning environment founded on the core values of integrity, creativity and passion.

    Explore University of Technology and Design here.

  • Woodlands Singapore

    Serving as the checkpoint between Singapore and Malaysia, Woodlands is mostly associated with the flurry of whipping out passports and getting checked by the customs as part and parcel of cross-border travelling. With that said, it may seem a little difficult to imagine Woodlands as anything other than the above, though Woodlands has a tranquil charm to its locale.

    Explore Woodlands Singaporehere.