List of tourist attractions in Singapore

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Bedok Reservoir
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Chinese Garden
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East Coast Park
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Gardens by the Bay
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Jurong Bird Park
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Mount Faber
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Singapore Botanic Gardens
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Singapore River
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Singapore Zoo
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Southern Ridges
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Ubin Island
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Upper Seletar Reservoir

Popular tourist attractions in Singapore include the following:

Contents

Beaches and bays

Cultural centres

Educational centres

Entertainment districts


Hills

Historical buildings

Infrastructure

Islands

Museums

Nature

Parks

Religious places

Integrated resorts

Rivers

Shopping centers

Shopping districts

Sports

Theaters

Theme parks

Tours

Trails

Zoos

See also

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References

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