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Ducktour ~ A combined city and harbour tour without having to change vehicle, these amphibious craft will take you on a 1-hour tour.
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Night Safari in Singapore Zoo ~ This top attraction houses over 900 animals in special zones recreated to simulate the geographic zones around the world.
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Raffles Hotel and Hotel Museum ~ Displaying artefacts and memorabilia from the early days of the 1900's.
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Sentosa Island ~ Immaculately kept giant playground, with attractions both natural and constructed.
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World War 11 sites ~ Various sites, including Bukit Chandu, the Battle Box and the Changi Chapel and Memorial.
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Cultural sites ~ Depicting the history and culture of Chinese mythology at Haw Par Villa, and Geylang Serai, the cultural heart of the Malay community. The offshore island of Palau Ubin is being developed into a nature park, and is also a reflection of the past, when life was simple.
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Carlsberg Sky Tower ~ Gently revolving to 131 metres, get a panoramic view across Singapore. On a clear day you can even spot Malaysia and Indonesia on the horizon.
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Suntec City ~ See the world's largest fountain, discover feng shui and indulge in retail therapy, all in the same location.
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Singapore Cricket Club ~ One of the first buildings to be assembled, a place for drinking, eating, entertaining and playing sport. Even today, guests are not allowed to buy, and members sign 'chitties'! Well worth a visit for its colonial associations.
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Shopping ~ Orchard Road is the Fifth Avenue or Oxford Street of Singapore. All manner of retail opportunities, from luxury malls and megastores to street vendors.
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Ethnic areas ~ Little India, Chinatown and Arab Street are all well-represented.
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Boat Quay and North Boat Quay ~ Singapore's most popular recreation areas, with traditional shop-houses converted into restaurants and bars.
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Food Markets ~ A large choice of Food Centres available, from Adam Road, Chomp Chomp, Lau Pa Sat, Newton Circus and Zion Road Riverview.