The BEST Singapore Tours and Things to Do in 2023

Singapore is one of the most exciting cities in Asia. This city has so much to offer, from its bustling downtown area to its beautiful gardens. If you're looking for something to do while visiting Singapore or if you live here and just want to explore more of the country, here are my top 20 things that every traveler should do in this amazing city!

Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo is a must-see for animal lovers, as it houses over 2,500 animals from 250 species. Located in Mandai, Singapore Zoo has been open since 1973 and is home to some of the world's rarest flora and fauna.

It is open daily from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm (except Christmas Day), with free entry for children below 1'1 m tall if accompanied by an adult with admission paid; adults pay S$30 while children above 1'1 m pay S$20 per person (children under 4 years old get free admission).

Night Safari

The Night Safari is a must-see for anyone visiting Singapore. It's not only an amazing opportunity to see nocturnal animals, but you can also go on an exciting safari through the zoo after dark! The lights help guide your way through the park as you explore its many exhibits.

If you're lucky enough to be there during their special events (like Christmas or Chinese New Year), they have even more fun activities planned out for everyone!

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is a garden and tourist attraction located in Singapore. It has two gardens: The Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest.

The Flower Dome is an indoor garden with tropical plants and flowers, including an orchid collection called "A Symphony of Lights" which is open during special occasions like Chinese New Year.

The Cloud Forest has trees from all over the world, including Southeast Asia, South America, Australia and Africa.

Universal Studios Singapore

If you are looking for a fun day out, Universal Studios Singapore is the place to go. The park has been open since 2010 and has been visited by more than 8 million people in that time.

It takes about two hours to see all of the attractions at Universal Studios Singapore (US1). There are two parks: US1 and Hollywood Dream. If you want to do both parks in one day, we recommend starting at US1 because it opens earlier than Hollywood Dream and closes later (at 7pm).

If you plan on visiting both parks during your trip but don't have enough time during this visit, we suggest making another trip later on so that you can experience everything!

Tickets cost $59 SGD ($45 USD) per person for admission into either park; however if there are special events happening within either park then prices may change depending on what they offer during those times such as discounts or free entry passes etcetera…

Marina Barrage

Marina Barrage is a dam that was built to control the water level in the Marina Bay. It is one of the most popular places for people to walk, jog and cycle. There are lots of restaurants and cafes along this route as well as street performers who will entertain you with their music or dance routines.

Botanic Gardens and Cloud Forest

Botanic Gardens and Cloud Forest is a great attraction for nature lovers. It's a 5-minute walk from the Botanic Gardens MRT station, and is open daily except on public holidays.

Chinatown and Little India

Chinatown and Little India are both great places to visit. You can get a feel for the culture of Singapore, enjoy some great food options, and see some interesting sights. It's also a good place to buy souvenirs if you're looking for something with a little bit more flavor than what you might find elsewhere in Singapore.

For example: If you want something that looks like an elephant but tastes like chicken (and costs less than $1), try one of these delicious treats!

Sentosa Island (Universal Studios)

Sentosa Island is a popular tourist destination in Singapore. The main attraction on Sentosa Island is Universal Studios, which has a lot of rides, shows and activities for everyone to enjoy. There are also many great food options at Universal Studios including McDonald's and Pizza Hut!

You can also shop at the stores near by like Sephora or Forever 21 if you need something new for your vacation.

Merlion Park and Merlion Statue

Merlion Park is a popular tourist destination, and it's not hard to see why. Located on the waterfront in the heart of Singapore's financial district, Merlion Park is home to one of the city's most famous landmarks: a giant statue of a mermaid with her head poking out from behind an open book. This statue has become synonymous with Singapore as a whole, and many visitors make it their first stop when they arrive in town.

The Merlion statue was built in 1972 by sculptor Kan Chee Seng; although he didn't know what to call his creation until he saw someone refer to it as "merlion" (a portmanteau of "mermaid" and "Singapore"). It soon became known as such throughout Singaporean society--and now graces everything from postcards sold at souvenir shops across town to taxi cabs driving around town!

This is the place to go if you want to do a lot of things in one trip!

Singapore is a great place to visit because of the many things you can do. There are many activities to choose from and it's a good idea to book in advance if you want to visit the zoo or do a tour of the city.

Conclusion

I hope that you found this list of the best things to do in Singapore helpful. There are so many things to do and see here, it's hard to pick just one! However, I think if you want a good mix of nature, culture and adventure then Universal Studios is probably your best bet. Additionally, you may want to explore this cheap car rental service for your Singapore tour




Celebrate new years Eve in Singapore

Thinking of ways to celebrate and welcome the year 2022? There are plenty of things to do in Singapore for the new year. Gear up and get your face masks and alcohols ready for the new year as there will be a variety of celebrations from spectacular light shows to musical performances to enjoy as we all welcome the year 2022.

The new year will not be complete without dining specials happening in town. If you feel that going out and joining the crowd is not for you on new years eve. You can join our small group food tour happening on January 1st, 2022. A great way to once again have a taste of the mouth-watering local dishes of Singapore while learning more about your beloved city.

Other things you can do in Singapore

  • The new year is not complete without the beautiful fireworks display which you can find from one of these locations: Bedok, Bishan, Boon Lay, Geylang, Hougang, Jurong, Nanyang, Tampines, Tiong Bahru, Woodlands, and Yew Tee.

  • Enjoy the Marina Bay light show

  • Take a walk in the park, enjoy and have a moment of peace at the Singapore Botanic Garden.

Happy New Year to all our Hello! Singapore Tours Friends!

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50 Best Bars In The World

Six Singapore bars have just made it to the 50 best bars in the world 2021 list. It features bars from 17 countries, including 18 new entries, among the top 50. The best bars list is compiled from the votes of over 600 participants around the world, including drinks writers, bartenders, and cocktail aficionados.

The top 6 Singapore bars that made it to the list are

  • Jigger & Pony - That made it to the 9th spot

  • Manhattan, Singapore - That made it to the 15th spot

  • Atlas, Singapore - That made it to the 16th spot

  • No Sleep Club, Singapore - New kid on the block that made it to the 26th spot

  • MO Bar, Singapore - New on the list and is currently on the 36th spot

  • Tippling Club, Singapore - That is currently on the 43rd spot

    Singapore is known for its lively nightlife scene and is one of the best cities in Asia for nightlife experiences. which will guarantee you an unforgettable night out. Here is the complete list:

    Top 50 best bars in the world.

    ** are first time included in the list

    1. Connaught Bar, London 
    2. Tayēr + Elementary, London
    3. Paradiso, Barcelona
    4. The Clumsies, Athens
    5. Florería Atlántico, Buenos Aires 
    6. Licorería Limantour, Mexico City 
    7. Coa, Hong Kong 
    8. El Copitas, St. Petersburg
    9. Jigger & Pony, Singapore
    10.  Katana Kitten, New York 
    11. Two Schmucks, Barcelona
    12. Hanky Panky, Mexico City **

    13. Insider Bar, Moscow **
    14. Baba au Rhum, Athens
    15. Manhattan, Singapore
    16. Atlas, Singapore
    17. Zuma, Dubai
    18. The SG Club, Tokyo
    19. Drink Kong, Rome
    20. 1930, Milan
    21. Presidente, Buenos Aires
    22. Maybe Sammy, Sydney
    23. Cantina OK!, Sydney
    24. Salmón Gurú, Madrid
    25. Handshake Speakeasy, Mexico City **
    26. No Sleep Club, Singapore**
    27. Camparino in Galleria, Milan **
    28. Cafe La Trova, Miami**
    29. Little Red Door, Paris

    30. Dante, New York
    31. Kwānt, London
    32. Bar Benfiddich, Tokyo
    33. Tres Monos, Buenos Aires **
    34. Attaboy, New York (12)
    35. Lucy’s Flower Shop, Stockholm **
    36. MO Bar, Singapore**
    37. Sips, Barcelona **
    38. Baltra Bar, Mexico City**
    39. Sober Company, Shanghai
    40. Tjoget, Stockholm
    41. Epic, Shanghai**
    42. Charles H, Seoul
    43. Tippling Club, Singapore
    44. Above Board, Melbourne**
    45. Galaxy Bar, Dubai**
    46. Re, Sydney**
    47. Sidecar, New Delhi**
    48. Union Trading Company, Shanghai**
    49. DarkSide, Hong Kong**
    50. Quinary, Hong Kong

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Quarantine Free Travel Lane For Visitors!

Great news! Pack your bags, and start planning your Singapore tour itinerary as Singapore is slowly opening up its borders once again.

Currently, Singapore has listed 21 countries that are enrolled in the Vaccinated Travel Lanes Program where vaccinated travelers can now visit the city quarantine-free. Travelers who wish to visit Singapore must take note of the following requirements:

  1. Be fully vaccinated with WHO Emergency Use Listing Vaccines

  2. Hold an Accepted Proof of Vaccination

  3. Fulfil Travel History & Designated VTL Flight Requirements

  4. [Foreign short-term visitors only]: COVID-19 Travel Insurance

  5. [Foreign short-term visitors only]: Travel Visa for Visa-required Travel Document Holders

But take note, the entry requirements and health controls of each Safe Travel Lane may vary depending on your profile and travel history. To get more information visit https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg/

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HURRY! Get a 15% Singapore Tour Discount

HELLO! SINGAPORE TOURS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PELAGO

Great news for all Singapore residents! Get a 15% discount when you book any of our three Hello! Singapore residents tours from PELAGO. This is a limited-time offer which runs from November 1st -30th Only so BOOK NOW!

This product is available on Pelago, a travel experiences platform by Singapore Airlines. Book with the promo code PELAGOPARTNER15 to get 15% off your booking in November! T&Cs apply.

Be a local tourist in a day with Hello! Singapore Tours

You will need to be a Singapore resident to be able to enjoy our three specially designed tours. These tours special tours assume a basic knowledge of Singapore. In this tour, you will learn more about the history, culture, and local stories. We have also included more visits to more local businesses to increase the amount of support going into the local community. A tour which helps promote local tourism isn’t it great?!
All non -residents and tourists alike can still explore and our wonderful city, simply book any of our private tours and small group tours!

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Enjoy a new Sail-Cycle experience for a LIMITED TIME only

In a legendary 3-month collaboration with Mobot Singapore, you can now explore the Southern Islands’ waters by yacht AND by bike!

Thanks to Mobot you will be able to explore on land suing their super lightweight and portable foldable bicycles.

This exciting adventure is running on Wednesday mornings from 8am to 12 noon and is priced at SG$107 per person.

This is a limited-time offer only which is running on the following dates: 10 Nov, 24 Nov, 8 Dec, 22 Dec. HURRY and fill out our contact us form to book.

#sailcycle activity with your Hello! Singapore Tours Team

CRUISE ITINERARY

  • We set sail from ONE 15 Marina, Sentosa on our beautiful catamarans Ximula & Gracefully and take a relaxing morning cruise around the Southern Islands (1 hour).

  • We then dock at Lazarus Island, where guests can disembark. Guests will take turns in groups of 5 pax to explore Lazarus Island & St. John’s Island (interconnected via a bridge) using the Mobot foldable bicycles or to swim and play with our water toys (kayaks, paddle boards, and a giant floating mat). (2 hours)

  • We will then end with a cruise towards the Marina Bay area for a stunning view of our iconic city skyline before returning to the marina. (1 hour)

THINGS TO NOTE:

  • All ages are welcome, but do note bicycles are catered for adults.

  • Soft drinks and bottled water will be provided, but please bring along your own food!

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HELLO! SINGAPORE TOURS | SPOTLIGHT ON: RICHARD

Spotlight On: Richard

In this episode of Spotlight On we meet Richard! We have asked Richard some questions about his favorite things in Singapore. Join him on a Singapore Tour!

 

What's your favorite food and where would you recommend people to get it?

My favourite Satay stall is at Chinatown Food Center. There are many Satay stalls in this food center but the one I like best is tucked away in a corner. This particular family-run stall makes satay that is juicy, tender and perfectly grilled. They use a traditional Hainanese recipe which offers pineapple puree in their peanut sauce, that compliments the satay.

 

What’s your favorite place to take people to on tours?

Local Hawker Food Centers offer many delicious varieties of food to choose from. You will be spoilt for choice!

Other fun facts about Richard

Languages Richard guides in: English, Cantonese and Mandarin

Month and year Richard joined Hello! Tours: Feb 23 2020

One thing Richard likes about working with Hello! Singapore:

The warm, friendly and helpful people at Hello! Singapore!

Something not many people know about Richard:

I am not a fan of Creepy Crawlies (lizards or cockroaches etc).

JUST IN! Singapore Tours Sunset Sail added days, added FUN!

Due to insistent public demand, our popular Sunset cruise which only runs every Tuesday, can also now be booked every Thursday.

With only SG$107 per person, you will be able to relax and spend an evening cruising around the Southern Islands of Singapore. Your Singapore cruise will sail around the Southern Islands and while your friendly crew will share stories with you about Singapore’s Southern Islands and their significance in the maritime industry.

When you book our Sunset sail, here will join a mixed group of other guests. Following the public gathering guidelines, you can still enjoy, with your loved one while admiring the AWEMAZING Sunset of Singapore!

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Singapore City Tour | Quick and Easy ways to explore Singapore

Singapore is a city, a nation, and a state. It is also often called the “Little Red Dot”, which is a reference to how the city is represented on the world map. It may seem small compared to other cities, but trust us, there are a lot of things to do and see in the city!

While you can explore the city on your own, nothing beats a hassle-free itinerary with in-depth learning with the guidance of your local expert Hello! Singapore Tours guides. Your tour guide will tell you stories about the history and culture of our beautiful city. You may also visit hawker centers and eat the most delicious local Singaporean delicacies. Combine them when you book our private customised walking tour.!

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If you are feeling adventurous and would like to explore on your own. Below are the top 5 lists of things that you can do on your own.

  • Eat Cheap Food in Chinatown and Little India

  • Visit the Buddha Tooth Temple

  • Walk Around the Gardens

  • See the Supertrees

  • Snap a photo with a Merlion

You can also check out our destination guide webpage for a more comprehensive list of places to visit. Here you will see the list of attractions, nature parks, and museums without a tour guide. They are all easily accessible and self-explanatory.

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Hello Singapore
Singapore City Tour | Local Bakery

Ba local tourist for a day when you book Our Grandfathers story residents tour. Here you will not just learn about the early days of Singapore’s forefathers, but will also learn about the traditional local snacks that still exist to this day!.

This cake house is one of the oldest bakeries in Singapore that continue to give customers a taste of rare and traditional Southern Chinese cakes and pastries. They started their bakery in the year 1900s! how amazing is that!

You probably have seen this along Chinatown and bought one or two pastries from there, BUT it will taste more delicious when you found out their history and how they started. Book our Residents Singapore City Tour now!

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