Singapore is a city that never sleeps.

There are plenty of exciting Singapore attractions to choose from, whether you are getting ready for the world's tallest dual train at Universal Studios Singapore, admiring the beautiful Gardens by the Bay, learning about Singapore's complex history at the Heritage Museum, swimming in the world's largest rooftop infinity pool or relaxing at the world's first night wildlife safari park. Singapore attractions include the iconic Universal Studios, Gardens by Gardens, Singapore Zoo, Singapore Night Safari, Singapore River Safari, and Singapore Sea Aquarium. The super trees soar 25 to 50 metres above the sky, the tree-like structures are covered in beautiful ferns and form the focal point of the Garden by the Bay Development and a symbol of modern Singapore and the city as a whole. They look magnificent at any time of the day, but the best time to visit is during the night show the Garden Rhapsody Show. Upstairs you have spectacular views of Singapore River, Empress Place, Merlion Park, Padang and Raffles Park. You can also see countless skyscrapers along the river, as well as Marina Bay, Marina Bay and Merlion. If you take to the skies and enjoy the breath-taking views of Singapore, you may even be able to see Singapore Changi Airport on a bright day. This flight offers spectacular views of other local attractions including Gardens By the Bay, Gardens By the Bay Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore skyline, and the harbour. With spectacular botanical architecture such as the cloud forest, flower dome and gardens overlooking the bay, Singapore's botanical gardens are among the most popular attractions to visit as a city. Singapore Botanical Gardens- National Orchid Garden is your answer if you have time for a garden wonder to see and enjoy the beauty of gardens. This is the most famous botanical garden and an essential attraction in Singapore where beautiful flowers will be found and names of dignitaries and celebrities such as Nelson Mandela, Jackie Chan and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Singapore offers many free activities in the city, such as Clarke Quay, Merlion Park, Singapore Botanical Gardens and visit the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. Singapore is one of the best examples of responsible tourism and boasts a beautiful natural park renowned for its super trees (16 storeys high), a fantastic place to stroll for a few hours. Singapore is expensive to visit, but super tree Grove and National Orchid Garden are free, making it a must-do and one of the best things to do in Singapore. Walking through Singapore in search of the best Instagram photos is a fantastic way to see amazing places and is also one of those free things Singapore must do.

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