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The Singapore Food Festival is back to satisfy your passion for great food. Marking its 25th edition are pop-up food events and workshops with top local chefs in a showcase of the best of Singapore’s cuisine.
The Singapore Food Festival is back to satisfy your passion for great food. Marking its 25th edition are pop-up food events and workshops with top local chefs in a showcase of the best of Singapore’s cuisine.
Around The City
Jewel Changi Airport
Jewel Changi Airport is a 2019 addition to Singapore's airport, blending nature and modernity. It boasts the world's tallest indoor waterfall, the HSBC Rain Vortex, and the lush Shiseido Forest Valley. Jewel offers diverse dining, shopping, and family attractions, including the Canopy Park with fun activities. It's a groundbreaking airport experience, whether you're in transit or exploring Singapore.
Address: Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819666,
Nearest MRT Station: Changi Airport (CG2)
Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands is an iconic and opulent integrated resort located in the heart of Singapore. This architectural masterpiece boasts luxurious accommodations, a world-class casino, high-end shopping, exquisite dining, and a stunning rooftop SkyPark with an infinity pool that offers panoramic views of the city skyline. It's a premier destination for travelers seeking sophistication and indulgence.
Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956,
Nearest MRT Station: Bayfront (CE1 / DT16)
Singapore Flyer
A 30-minute ride on one of the world’s largest observation wheels allows visitors to take in the spectacular panoramic views of the Central Business District (CBD), the Civic District, the Marina Bay area, and as far out as the South China Sea. Next to the 165-metre-high attraction is the F1 Pit Building and Paddock, a hive of activity during the FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX night race.
Address: 30 Raffles Avenue, Tel: +65 6333 3311,
Opening Hours: Mon–Sun 8.30am–10.30pm, Nearest MRT Station: Promenade (CC4 / DT15)
Gardens By The Bay
In the heart of a bustling Garden City, the gardens’ conservatories are a tranquil oasis. The Flower Dome contains a diverse range of plants from the Mediterranean and semi-arid subtropical regions, as well as seasonal flower displays. The Cloud Forest conservatory is a popular spot for photographs—its cascading 35-metre-tall indoor waterfall is the world’s largest. From there, visitors can embark on a biodiversity walk featuring plants from the tropical highlands, along with those that thrive in habitats of up to 2,000 metres above sea level. Its Outdoor Gardens, including the Supertree Grove, have free admission and are open till late. Visitors can get close to the gardens’ iconic Supertree structures on the 22-metre-tall OCBC Skyway. Families with children should pack a change of clothes and swimwear to enjoy the Far East Organization Children’s Garden, which has rainforest tree houses, an amphitheatre and a water play zone. Bicycles/ tricycles, roller skates, skateboards and scooters are prohibited in the Gardens.
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Tel: +65 6420 6848,
Opening Hours:
Cloud Forest / Flower Dome / OCBC Skyway / Supertree Observatory Mon–Sun 9am–9pm,
Outdoor Gardens Mon–Sun 5am–2am,
Nearest MRT Station: Bayfront (CE1 / DT16), Gardens By The Bay (TE22)
Merlion Park
Merlion Park is a beloved symbol of Singapore, located at Marina Bay. At the heart of the park stands the mythical Merlion statue, a half-lion, half-fish creature spouting a majestic fountain of water into the bay. This iconic landmark offers visitors a fantastic photo opportunity and a chance to soak in the stunning views of Singapore's modern skyline. As you wander through the park, you'll find lush greenery, walking trails, and serene waterfront promenades, making it a peaceful oasis in the bustling city. Merlion Park is not just a tourist attraction; it's a place where locals and visitors come to relax, admire the cityscape, and connect with Singapore's maritime heritage.
Address: 1 Fullerton Rd, Singapore 049213, Nearest MRT Station: Raffles Place (EW14 / NS26)
Mount Faber / Cable Car
Formerly known as The Jewel Box, this vibrant cluster of dining and entertainment is situated 100 metres above sea level and away from the hustle and bustle of the city. With verdant views of the HarbourFront precinct, the city skyline and the Southern Islands, visitors can take in the picturesque surrounds over a meal at Arbora or Dusk Restaurant & Bar (onefabergroup.com/dusk), then walk on the wooden walkways of Henderson Waves or view Faber Point’s carved murals, which depict key moments of Singapore’s history. For a truly scenic experience, visitors should ride the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network, which takes visitors over green wilderness, sand and sea, from Faber Peak Singapore and across the harbor to Sentosa.
Address: 109 Mount Faber Road, Tel: +65 6377 9688,
Opening Hours: Mon–Sun 8.45am–9.30pm, Nearest MRT Station: HarbourFront Station (NE1 / CC29)
Slingshot Singapore / GX-5 Extreme Swing
Nothing gets more exhilarating in Singapore’s city centre than hopping onto a couple of thrills rides in the most buzzing nightspot area – Clarke Quay. Feel your heart sink on the newest extreme ride in town, the Slingshot or try to keep your dinner and drinks in as you freefall from our GX-5 Extreme Swing.
Face your fears, challenge your peers and hold back those tears! Do something crazy for once (or maybe twice) in your life. Nothing beats those stressful days better than an adrenaline rush. Stop making excuses and get onboard. Just choose your poison – a 70-metre Slingshot into the sky or a 40-metre freefalling Extreme Swing over the Singapore River.
Address: 3E River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, Block E, 179024,
Opening Hours: Mon–Sun 4.30pm–11.30pm, Nearest MRT: Clarke Quay (NE5)
Wild Wild Wet
Wild Wild Wet is one of Singapore’s largest water parks that feature adrenaline pumping rides as well as a selection of relaxed and family-friendly ones that will delight children and adults alike. At Torpedo, visitors will watch the ground disappear from under them as they free fall from a 18-metre-high capsule into a series of twist and turns in an enclosed tunnel. Families can have a splashing good time at the Professor’s Playground, a playground in a swimming pool packed with slides, ladders, water cannons and fountains. After a day of thrilling rides, unwind at the Jacuzzi where fluid jets are available to massage tired muscles and visitors can sit back and relax with family and friends. Life jackets and baby water carriers are available for free at the park.
Address: 1 Pasir Ris Close, Tel: +65 6581 9128, Opening Hours: Weekdays (Off-Peak) 1–7pm; Weekend, School & Public Holidays (Peak) 10am–7pm, Nearest MRT Station: Pasir Ris (EW1)