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Culture and Art
Published by Echoes of Horizons
10 days long
Advised budget $4100
(2 persons, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
Singapore
- Singapore
Culture and Art - 47%
City Walk - 26%
Nature - 15%
Other - 12%
Day 1
ArtScience Museum
Museum/Gallery, Photospot
3.0 hours
$5.0
Located at Marina Bay Sands, ArtScience Museum is one of Singapore’s most iconic cultural attractions, instantly recognizable for its striking lotus-inspired architecture and its focus on blending art, science, culture, and technology. (Last Admis...
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sion: 6:00 PM)
Another World Is Possible
Museum/Gallery, Park
2.0 hours
$16.0
Another World Is Possible is a major exhibition at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore, exploring world‑building across cinema, architecture, design, and speculative fiction, presenting a distinctly Singaporean vision of the future that emphasizes ...
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long‑term thinking, environmental pragmatism, and collective responsibility.
Digital Light Canvas by teamLab
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$29.0
Letting visitors “paint with their footsteps” on a massive LED floor while digital fish, flowers, and creatures respond in real time, Digital Light Canvas by teamLab is a permanent interactive art installation at Marina Bay Sands Singapore, unlike...
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traditional exhibits, you actively shape the artwork.
Sands SkyPark Observation Deck
Observation Deck, Photospot
1.0 hours
$27.0
One of Singapore’s most iconic attractions, Sands SkyPark Observation Deck offers sweeping, elevated views of Marina Bay and Singapore’s glittering skyline with 56–57 storeys high. Perfect for a sunset visit or a night chill, it gives you panorami...
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c sights of Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Strait, and the city’s futuristic skyline all in one breathtaking sweep. (Daily schedule: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM, 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM)
Spectra – A Light and Water Show
Show
1.0 hours
Combining dancing fountains, colorful projections, lasers, mist effects, and orchestral music to tell the story of Singapore’s journey from past to present, Spectra – A Light and Water Show is one of Singapore’s most iconic free evening spectacles...
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, ideal to pair with a Marina Bay Sands SkyPark visit and Gardens by the Bay’s Supertree Grove.
Day 2
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National Gallery Singapore
Museum/Gallery
3.0 hours
$16.0
One of Southeast Asia’s premier art institutions, National Gallery Singapore is historic architecture with a vast collection of regional masterpieces. Housed in the beautifully restored former City Hall and Supreme Court, it contains over 9,000 wo...
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rks, making it the world’s largest public collection of modern Southeast Asian art.
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, Singapore
Movie Theater, Show
2.0 hours
Opened in 2002, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay is Singapore’s premier performing arts centre, famous for its “durian-shaped” twin domes and hosts world-class concerts, theatre, dance, and cultural festivals year-round. (Ticket prices vary widely ...
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depending on the performance)
Esplanade Park
Park, Photospot
2.0 hours
Featuring several important historical landmarks such as the Lim Bo Seng Memorial, the Cenotaph, and the Tan Kim Seng Fountain, Esplanade Park is one of Singapore’s oldest heritage parks, originally built in 1943, redeveloped in 1991 to enhance th...
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e Civic District’s identity.
Merlion
Monument
2.0 hours
Symbolizing the country’s origins as a fishing village (fish body) and its identity as the “Lion City” (lion head), Merlion is Singapore’s official mascot and one of its most iconic landmarks with the main statue at Merlion Park stands 8.6 metres ...
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tall, weighs 70 tonnes, and spouts water into Marina Bay.
Day 3
Madame Tussauds Singapore
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$20.0
Located at Imbiah Lookout on Sentosa Island, Madame Tussauds Singapore is a popular wax museum, offering visitors a chance to meet lifelike wax figures of celebrities, leaders, and sports icons. (Last Admission: 5:00 PM)
Sentosa Sensoryscape
Park
2.0 hours
A 350‑meter multi‑sensory walkway that blends nature, art, and technology with themed zones, light installations, and augmented reality experiences, Sentosa Sensoryscape is a free, immersive attraction on Sentosa Island officially opened in 2024 a...
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nd connects Beach Station to Imbiah Station, making it both a scenic path and an interactive destination.
Harry Potter: Visions of Magic in Singapore
Museum/Gallery
3.0 hours
$54.0
A large-scale immersive experience hosted at Resorts World Sentosa, Harry Potter: Visions of Magic exhibition in Singapore is an enchanting, interactive exhibition where fans can cast spells, uncover secrets, and step into the Wizarding World like...
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never before.
Festive Walk
Neighborhood
2.0 hours
Combines luxury shopping, dining, art galleries, and scenic walkways, Festive Walk at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) is a vibrant promenade a lifestyle destination and a connector to major Sentosa attractions.
Day 4
Red Dot Design Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Showcasing award-winning innovations from the prestigious Red Dot Design Award, Red Dot Design Museum in Singapore is a boutique museum along Marina Bay’s Waterfront Promenade, ideal for design enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
Museum/Gallery
Dedicated to showcasing and promoting Chinese Singaporean heritage, Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) is a cultural hub in the country’s CBD, hosting exhibition, cultural events, and offers venue hire.
Chinatown Heritage Centre
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Established in 1993, Chinatown Heritage Centre is an award-winning museum in Singapore’s Chinatown, offering immersive exhibits that recreate the living conditions of early Chinese immigrants, blending authentic interiors with multimedia storytell...
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ing to bring their struggles and resilience to life. (Last Entry: 7:15 PM)
Chinatown
Neighborhood, Photospot
3.0 hours
Where heritage meets modern vibrancy, Chinatown in Singapore is one of the city’s most atmospheric districts, where traditional shophouses sit alongside trendy cafés, cocktail bars, and boutique stores, perfect if you want to experience Singapore’...
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s multicultural roots in one neighborhood.
Day 5
Little India
Neighborhood, Photospot
2.0 hours
Offering a sensory mix of sights, sounds, and flavors, Little India in Singapore is one of the city’s most colorful and energetic districts, perfect for experiencing Singapore’s multicultural roots in a lively, everyday setting.
Indian Heritage Centre
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$7.0
Located in Little India, Indian Heritage Centre in Singapore is a cultural museum, showcasing over 400 artefacts tracing the history and contributions of Indian and South Asian communities in the country and Southeast Asia.
Kampong Glam
Neighborhood
2.0 hours
Famous for its Malay-Muslim roots, the iconic Sultan Mosque, and trendy streets like Haji Lane filled with street art, boutiques, and cafes, Kampong Glam (also called Kampong Gelam) is one of Singapore’s oldest and most vibrant heritage districts,...
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a cultural enclave where tradition meets modern lifestyle.
Haji Lane
Neighborhood, Photospot
3.0 hours
Located in the Kampong Glam district near Bugis, Haji Lane is one of Singapore’s most vibrant and eclectic streets, famous for its narrow alleyways filled with colorful street art, indie boutiques, quirky cafés, and lively nightlife.
Day 6
National Library / Lee Kong Chian Reference Library
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Housing over 600,000 reference items, offers panoramic views of downtown Singapore, and serves as a major knowledge hub for research, exhibitions, and public learning, The National Library of Singapore, also known as the Lee Kong Chian Reference L...
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ibrary, is the country’s flagship library located at 100 Victoria Street.
The Arts House at The Old Parliament
Museum/Gallery
1.0 hours
Originally built in 1827 as the country’s first Parliament House, The Arts House at the Old Parliament is one of Singapore’s oldest surviving government buildings, function today as a vibrant arts center in the Civic District, hosting exhibitions,...
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performances, and festivals across multiple disciplines.
Former House of Tan Teng Niah
Historic Place, Photospot
1.0 hours
Built in 1900 by businessman Tan Teng Niah, Former House of Tan Teng Niah is the last surviving Chinese villa in Singapore’s Little India, famous for its vibrant pastel façade, blending Chinese and European architectural styles, and is now a herit...
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age landmark and popular photo spot. (As a heritage building, it is primarily admired from the outside)
Motion Art Space
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$69.0
Creating abstract paintings using pendulums, spinners, and motion-inspired tools, Motion Art Space in Singapore is a hands-on, family-friendly art studio, a popular activity for dates, families, and groups, blending creativity with science. {Advan...
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ce booking is required (no walk-ins).}
Day 7
Singapore Air Force Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Showcasing the RSAF’s history through vintage aircraft, interactive exhibits, and multimedia galleries, Singapore Air Force Museum is the official aviation museum of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), a family‑friendly destination highlig...
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hting RSAF’s history and aircraft.
The Intan
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$16.0
Open by appointment only, The Intan is a private Peranakan home museum in Singapore’s Katong/Joo Chiat neighborhood, curated by Alvin Yapp, offering intimate guided tours through a collection of over 5,000 artefacts that showcase the artistry, tra...
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ditions, and daily life of the Peranakan community. (By Appointment Only: No walk-ins.)
Geylang Serai
Historic Place, Market, Neighborhood
3.0 hours
Famous for its vibrant market, cultural heritage, and annual Hari Raya bazaars, Geylang Serai is one of Singapore’s most historic Malay enclaves, a lively destination for food, shopping, and cultural exploration.
Day 8
Hell's Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$16.0
Dedicated to death and the afterlife, Hell’s Museum at Haw Par Villa in Singapore is the world’s first museum, exploring how different cultures and religions interpret mortality, judgment, and the afterlife, blending education with eerie dioramas ...
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and immersive exhibits. (Last entry 5:00 PM)
Labrador Nature Reserve
Natural Attraction, Park
4.0 hours
Known for its rocky sea-cliff, Labrador Nature Reserve is a coastal park in southern Singapore, offering scenic sea views, nature trails, and historical sites.
Golden Village VivoCity
Movie Theater
3.0 hours
Housing 15 screens including the iconic GVmax auditorium with one of Asia’s widest cinema screens, Gold Class theatres, and Dolby Atmos sound, Golden Village VivoCity is Singapore’s largest cinema complex, located at VivoCity mall, designed to giv...
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e you the ultimate big-screen experience.
Day 9
Omni-Theatre
Show, Theater
2.0 hours
$15.0
Offering a fully immersive IMAX experience with a five-story-high dome screen and a powerful digital planetarium system, Omni-Theatre at Science Centre Singapore is Southeast Asia’s first 8K 3D Digital Dome Theatre, a top destination for families,...
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science enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a cinematic journey into space, nature, and science.
Singapore Ski and Snowboard Academy
Game
1.0 hours
$63.0
Making it possible to learn and practice winter sports year-round in Singapore, Singapore Ski and Snowboard Academy at Marina Square offers indoor ski and snowboard lessons using advanced simulators, ideal for beginners preparing for overseas ski ...
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trips and for experienced skiers who want to keep their skills sharp.
Jurong Lake Gardens
Monument, Park
4.0 hours
Blending nature, play, and culture across three zones—Lakeside Garden, Chinese Garden, and Japanese Garden, Jurong Lake Gardens is Singapore’s third national garden, a free, family-friendly destination. (Chinese Garden: Open 5:30 AM – 12:00 AM) (L...
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akeside Garden and Japanese Garden: Open 24 hours daily)
Day 10
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Park, Photospot
3.0 hours
One of the city’s most treasured green spaces and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Singapore Botanic Gardens is founded in 1859, making it over 160 years, where nature, history, and family‑friendly attractions come together in the heart of the city.
Museum of Ice Cream Singapore
Museum/Gallery
1.0 hours
$29.0
Offering unlimited ice cream and playful installations, the Museum of Ice Cream Singapore is a pastel‑pink wonderland where visitors of all ages can rediscover their inner child through interactive zones, sweet treats, and the iconic sprinkle pool.
Dempsey Hill
Neighborhood, Park
2.0 hours
Best known for its mix of upscale restaurants, cafés, bars, boutique shops, art galleries, and wellness centres, Dempsey Hill is a lush lifestyle enclave in Singapore, all set in a historic area that was once a nutmeg plantation and later British ...
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military barracks.
Holland V (Holland Village)
Neighborhood, Photospot
2.0 hours
Known as the city’s “bohemian enclave,” Holland Village (often called Holland V) is a lively neighborhood in Singapore, a great spot for dining, shopping, and soaking up a laidback yet buzzing atmosphere.
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