• Breathtaking Places In Singapore That Are A Must To Visit

    The Merlion And The Marina Bay Sands Resort

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    With the advancement in technology and increase in the standard of living people are now able to travel to various places all over the world. While travel to some places like Europe can be costly, still, there are a number of destinations in the world that offer scintillating experience and that too at an affordable cost. One such dazzling place to visit is Singapore, an island city that has a number of breathtaking places that offer the visitors a completely mesmerizing experience. Some of these amusing places in Singapore are:

    Marina Bay Sands

    Marina Bay Sands is just opposite the Marina Bay and is one of the most advanced and well-equipped resorts. It has a hotel with more than 2500 rooms, along with an exhibition center and an art convention.              It also has Art and Science Museum, Shoppes Mall, and a casino, to name but a few of its attractive infrastructural equipments.

    Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool

    Well, for the people who have a penchant for swimming, this place is ideally the best place since people can not only enjoy swimming but appreciate the panoramic view of the country from the 56th floor of the building called Marina Bay Sands. The location of the pool is over 190 meters above the ground which adds to the fun that the visitors can have.

    Merlion Statue In Merlion Park

    Merlion Statue in Merlion Park is the tourist icon of the country. Merlion Park is located close to Marina Bay and the Merlion Statue is a treat to watch since one could see the gigantic 8.6 meter tall statue with the head of the lion called the ‘Singa” which represents Singapore. It is interesting to note that the rest of the body of the statue is in the shape of a fish.

    Fountain Of Wealth

    Fountain of Wealth is located in one of the largest shopping malls of the country called the Suntec Hall. Guinness Book of World Records acknowledged the fountain as the largest one in the world in 1998. The circular ring around the fountain is marvellous.

    Buddha Tooth Relic Temple And Museum

    This four-storeyed Buddhist Temple greets the visitors as soon as they enter into the Chinatown district of this country. The architectural style of the temple is from the Tang dynasty. The temple contains the tooth relic of Buddha.

    Art Science Museum

    This museum is the first Art Science Museum in the world and is one of the glittering attentions of Marina Bay Sands. The lotus shape of the building illuminated at night is a treat to watch.

    Singapore Flyer

    Singapore Flyer is the tallest Ferris wheel in the world with an astounding height of 541 ft. Above the ground. The best part about the various tourist destinations at Singapore is that they are within the walking distance most of the times. Singapore Flyer too is located near Marina Bay. The 30 minute ride in the air-conditioned capsules enables one to have a look at the brilliant locations around, including the glimpses into the areas of Malaysia and Indonesia, which are the neighbouring countries of Singapore.

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