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Walk through Katong and discover Singapore’s rich heritage, time-honored traditions, dining delights, boutique treasures, and cultural landmarks, and stay at Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong, one of the best heritage hotels in Singapore.

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Marina Bay

The Marina Bay area is filled with must-see sights including the famous Merlion, Singapore's most sought-after symbol. The ArtScience Museum stands proudly as a landmark in itself at Marina Bay. The iconic lotus flower design of the building is simply stunning – making this attraction worth a look purely for its spectacular architecture. The entire Marina Bay area is worth a stroll, with photo opportunities on the Helix Bridge and Marina Bay Sands.

Clarke Quay

Situated at the mouth of the Singapore River, Clarke Quay is a major tourist attraction flanked by stylish restaurants, high-end boutiques, pushcart vendors with a fusion of Asian and European culture. Also lined up along the river are buzzing nightclubs, river cruise bumboats and floating cafes that make the place one of Singapore's major wining and dining area.

Singapore Flyer

Located in the heart of downtown Marina Bay, the Singapore Flyer is Asia's largest giant observation wheel. Step into one of the 28 fully air-conditioned glass capsules, and be transported on a 30-minute journey of stunning day and night scenes. From this glorious vantage point, you’ll be able to feast your eyes on iconic and historical sights from Marina Bay to the Singapore River, such as Raffles Place, Merlion Park, Empress Place and the Padang.

滨海湾花园

18 Marina Gardens Dr, 018953

A horticultural marvel in the heart of Singapore, Gardens by the Bay harmoniously combines nature and design. The breathtaking landscape, featuring iconic Supertrees and avant-garde architecture, creates an immersive experience. Stroll through the Flower Dome and venture into the misty Cloud Forest with its towering waterfall. The innovative design not only captivates the eye but also emphasizes sustainability, making it a showcase of environmental consciousness.

鱼尾狮公园

Fullerton Rd, 049213

An emblematic landmark on the Singaporean skyline, Merlion Park is a testament to the city's vibrant spirit and maritime heritage. As you stand on the waterfront, the iconic Merlion statue, with the body of a fish and the head of a lion, stands majestically against the backdrop of Marina Bay. The park offers panoramic views of the cityscape, featuring iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore Flyer.

Jewel Changi Airport

While most people think of airports as places of transits and stopovers, Singapore’s Changi Airport is a must-see tourist attraction in its own right. Its latest extension— Jewel Changi Airport— transforms Singapore’s world-class aviation hub into a truly inspiring lifestyle destination. At this urban oasis, visitors will be able to marvel at the 40-metre-high Rain Vortex—the world’s largest indoor waterfall and enjoy a range of family friendly activities and retail therapy.

Sentosa

Sentosa is Singapore’s premier island resort getaway. This 500-hectare resort island is home to an exciting array of themed attractions, award-winning spa retreats, and resort accommodations alongside lush rainforests and golden sandy beaches. Popular attractions among business and leisure visitors include Wings of Time – an award winning night show, the iconic Sentosa Merlion, as well as Madame Tussauds Singapore.

Singapore Zoo

Located on the north-western side of the island, the Singapore Zoo is a haven for wondrous wildlife and a must-visit for animal lovers. This beloved establishment first opened its gates to the public in 1973, and has since become one of the best rainforest zoos in the world. Besides being home to over 2,800 animals from 300 species—including crocodiles, Malayan tapirs and white tigers—the zoo has won a trove of international and local awards.

Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore is Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park. Immerse yourself in the storytelling of Hollywood. Be transported by adrenaline-pumping rides, interactive shows and a wide variety of exciting attractions based on the blockbuster movies and television series you know and love so well. Welcome in and enjoy the ride!

Singapore Botanical Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a well-defined cultural landscape which includes a rich variety of historic landscape features, plantings and buildings that clearly demonstrate the evolution of the Botanic Gardens since its establishment in 1859. It is an outstanding example of a British tropical colonial botanic garden, and is notable for its preserved landscape design and continuity of purpose since its inception.

Geylang Serai

One of the biggest and busiest wet markets in Singapore, Geylang Serai Market is both a vital social hub and a great place to expand your culinary horizons with some traditional Malay cuisine. With a colourful past that lives on in its restored shophouses, religious establishments and traditional eateries, Geylang Serai is filled with stories to uncover.

Peranakan Museum

39 Armenian St, 179941

Discover the captivating world of Peranakan culture at the Peranakan Museum, situated in the heart of Singapore. Housed in a beautifully restored school building, the museum offers a rich tapestry of exhibits that illuminate the unique heritage of the Peranakan community. From intricately crafted traditional attire, known as kebaya and sarong, to exquisite jewellery and ornate furniture, each artefact tells a story of the vibrant fusion of Chinese, Malay, and Indonesian influences.

The Intan

The Intan is a private home that houses one of Singapore’s most impressive collections of Peranakan artifacts. Owner Alvin Yapp has spent 30-plus years collecting 1,500 objects from Peranakan culture, most notably kasut manek (ornate beaded slippers worn by Straits Chinese women) and enamel tiffin carriers hand-painted in delicate floral patterns. Yapp's post-war home is a labor of love, and it shows in the meticulous way that he has arranged every square inch of it.

Art Science Museum

ArtScience Museum is an iconic cultural landmark in Singapore and the cultural component of Marina Bay Sands. With 21 gallery spaces, ArtScience Museum has held large-scale exhibitions by some of the world’s major artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, M.C. Escher, Salvador Dalí, Andy Warhol and Vincent Van Gogh since opening in February 2011.

Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple

19 Ceylon Road, 429613

In the heart of Katong you’ll find Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, a historic Hindu temple designed in the Dravidian architectural style, a vibrant hub of spirituality and heritage. Intricate carvings and colourful murals adorn the temple, narrating stories of devotion and tradition. Beyond its architectural beauty, the temple is a centre for lively festivals, where the air is filled with the sounds of prayers and the scent of incense.

East Coast Park

East Coast Park Service Road,

Stretching along the picturesque coastline, East Coast Park is a playground for both locals and visitors. From leisurely bike rides along the shoreline to family picnics under swaying palm trees, the park offers a diverse range of recreational activities. The sandy beaches invite you to relax and unwind, while the various water sport options add a dash of adventure. Embrace the laid-back charm of East Coast Park and immerse yourself in the beauty of Singapore's coastal landscape.

Katong Antique House

208 East Coast Road, 428907

A meticulously preserved shophouse that transports visitors back in time, Katong Antique House is located in the heart of Katong. This cultural enclave showcases a treasure trove of antiques, artefacts, and cultural gems. The collection tells the story of the Peranakan community, a harmonious blend of Chinese, Malay, and Indonesian influences. Wander through the well-curated exhibits, each item resonating with the rich history and traditions of this unique cultural group.

Delectable bites nearby

328 Katong Laksa

international

At 328 Katong Laksa, just around the corner from Hotel Indigo, laksa, a local noodle soup, it not only simply served, but shared, savored, and storied. This humble spot captures the true spirit of the Katong community, inviting you to pause, connect, and indulge in one of Singapore finest culinary traditions. A must for anyone chasing the best food in Katong.

Katong Mei Wei Chicken Rice

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Just a short stroll from Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong, Katong Mei Wei Chicken Rice is a hidden gem loved by locals for its authentic Hainanese style chicken rice. Fragrant jasmine rice, tender poached chicken, and a trio of homemade sauces make this humble stall a must try for those seeking the best chicken rice in Katong. It is affordable, flavorful, quick, and perfect for a casual lunch in true Singaporean style.

Chin Mee Chin

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Step into the nostalgic charm of Chin Mee Chin, an iconic Hainanese bakery cafe near Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong. Famous for its traditional kaya toast, soft eggs, and nostalgic cream buns, this heritage gem has served generations since the 1940s. Located along East Coast Road, Chine Mee Chin brings back the flavors of old school Singapore in a restored shophouse setting, perfect for breakfast or a leisurely afternoon coffee.

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86 East Coast Road Singapore, 428788 Singapore

办理入住: 3:00 下午

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最低入住年龄: 18

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