LION CITY EXPLORER
Must-Visit Places in Singapore
Explore the futuristic marvels, lush gardens, and rich cultural enclaves of Singapore. Nxvoy's AI Travel Guide helps you craft the perfect itinerary to experience the best of the Lion City.
URBAN OASIS
Plan Your Singapore Getaway
Singapore is where incredible food meets futuristic architecture and tropical nature. Whether you're navigating the Supertree Grove at night or eating Michelin-starred street food at a hawker centre, let our AI handle the logistics so you can enjoy every second.
Why Visit Singapore?
It is incredibly safe, family-friendly, extremely clean, and boasts one of the world's most efficient public transport networks. Singapore is also one of Asia's great culinary capitals.
- ✓Stunning modern architecture like Marina Bay Sands.
- ✓Lush greenery everywhere, from Botanic Gardens to the airport.
- ✓Melting pot of cultures in Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam.
- ✓World-class food scene, from 5-star spots to hawker stalls.
- ✓Seamless MRT transport that reaches every major attraction.
TOP SINGAPORE ATTRACTIONS
Must-Visit Places
The absolute best spots in the Garden City.
Gardens by the Bay
A futuristic nature park spanning 101 hectares. The Supertrees and massive climate-controlled biomes are iconic symbols of modern Singapore. The nightly Garden Rhapsody light show is completely free.
- •Cloud Forest (with indoor waterfall).
- •Flower Dome — world's largest glass greenhouse.
- •Supertree Grove light show at 7:45 PM & 8:45 PM.
Marina Bay Sands
The boat-shaped resort complex that dominates the Singapore skyline. The SkyPark Observation Deck offers extraordinary 360° panoramas of the city, Marina Bay, and beyond.
- •SkyPark Observation Deck (360° city views).
- •ArtScience Museum (lotus-shaped iconic building).
- •The Shoppes at MBS — premier luxury retail.
Sentosa Island
Singapore's premier island resort getaway, featuring world-class theme parks, white-sand beaches, and luxury resorts. A full-day destination that appeals to all ages.
- •Universal Studios Singapore.
- •S.E.A. Aquarium (one of the world's largest).
- •Siloso, Palawan, and Tanjong Beaches.
Chinatown
A historically rich district where ornate temples sit alongside hip cocktail bars and legendary food streets. Maxwell Food Centre here serves the world-famous Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice.
- •Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.
- •Chinatown Complex Food Centre.
- •Keong Saik Road for craft cocktail bars.
Little India
One of Singapore's most vibrant and colourful districts. Filled with flower garlands, incense, and incredible aromas from local restaurants.
- •Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple.
- •Tekka Centre for fresh food and shopping.
- •Mustafa Centre — legendary 24-hour shopping mall.
Kampong Glam & Haji Lane
The historic Muslim quarter reimagined. Haji Lane is an indie neighbourhood famous for vibrant street art, boutiques, and cafes centred around the stately Sultan Mosque.
- •Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan) — iconic golden dome.
- •Street art and murals along Haji Lane.
- •Middle Eastern dining on Arab Street.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
A 160-year-old tropical garden and Singapore's first UNESCO World Heritage site. The National Orchid Garden houses over 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids.
- •National Orchid Garden (1,000+ species).
- •Swan Lake and tranquil rainforest walks.
- •Symphony Stage (free outdoor concerts).
Jewel Changi Airport
More than just an airport — it's a world-class lifestyle destination featuring the HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall at 40 metres.
- •HSBC Rain Vortex (40m indoor waterfall).
- •Canopy Park — forest-themed attractions on Level 5.
- •200+ retail and dining options.
PHOTO GALLERY
Singapore in Pictures
A visual journey through the Lion City.
Marina Bay Sands Singapore skyline at night
Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay Singapore
Singapore CBD skyline aerial view
WHY VISIT?
The Singapore Experience
World-Class Food
Eat like a king on any budget, from legendary Hainanese chicken rice to chili crab. Hawker centres offer Michelin-rated meals for under $5.
Easy Transit
The MRT system is immaculate, cheap, and air-conditioned. Tap your contactless card at any gate and go anywhere on the island.
Family Friendly
Endless activities for all ages, from Night Safari encounters to Universal Studios Singapore thrills.
Incredibly Safe
Consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the world, making solo travel and late nights completely stress-free.
AI Features for Singapore
Plan smarter in the Lion City.
MRT-Optimized Routing
Our AI clusters activities near MRT stops to minimize walking in the heat and maximize sightseeing time.
Dining Intelligence
Get recommendations for the best hawker stalls and Michelin-starred restaurants within your budget.
Budget Optimizer
Find the best-value options for entry passes, hotel locations, and free attractions.
PLANNING YOUR TRIP
How to Plan a Trip to Singapore
A simple guide to navigating the Lion City.
Steps to Success
- 1Download the MRT map on your phone or just tap your contactless credit card at the gates — no separate transit card needed.
- 2Pack light, breathable clothing — hot and humid year-round. A small umbrella is essential.
- 3Plan your sightseeing days by neighbourhood to avoid criss-crossing the island.
- 4Book Gardens by the Bay conservatories and Marina Bay Sands SkyPark online in advance.
- 5Use Nxvoy's AI to build a custom day-by-day itinerary that clusters MRT stops.
Pro Tips
- 💡Don't skip the hawker centres! Maxwell Centre, Lau Pa Sat, and Newton Food Centre are iconic.
- 💡Carry a compact umbrella for unexpected tropical downpours which come and go quickly.
- 💡The CÉ LA VI bar atop Marina Bay Sands offers the same view as the observation deck.
- 💡Chewing gum is technically illegal to sell or import into Singapore.
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Traveler Reviews
"Nxvoy planned a perfect 4-day itinerary that got us to the Supertrees just in time for the light show. Every restaurant recommendation was spot on."
"We had young kids and were nervous. Nxvoy mapped Universal Studios, Sentosa Beach, and the best hawker centres nearby — perfect family trip."
"Used Nxvoy specifically to find the best hawker stalls. Maxwell Food Centre, Lau Pa Sat, and Newton Food Centre — all exceptional."
Singapore Travel FAQs
How many days should I stay in Singapore?
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3 to 5 days is perfect. 3 days covers Marina Bay, Sentosa, and the cultural enclaves. 5 days adds the Botanic Gardens, Jewel Changi, and deeper neighbourhood exploration.
Is Singapore expensive?
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Hotels and alcohol are expensive, but public transit and hawker centre food are surprisingly cheap (SGD $4–8 per meal). Manage costs by prioritizing free attractions and eating at hawker centres.
What's the weather like?
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Hot, humid, and tropical year-round. Expect 30–32°C (86–90°F) with sudden rain showers that clear quickly. Pack light clothing and a compact umbrella.
What is the best way to get around Singapore?
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The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) is superb — clean, air-conditioned, punctual, and covers all major attractions. Simply tap your contactless bank card to pay.
Is Singapore safe for solo travelers?
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Singapore is consistently ranked among the safest cities in the world. Solo travelers can walk late at night with confidence. Very low crime rates and excellent public safety.
