以「獅城」著稱的新加坡融合了豐富的文化遺產和現代建築。 新加坡以其多元的美食、無可挑剔的清潔和綠化空間而聞名於世為您提供獨特的都市體驗。
Serangoon Road, 210665
Little India welcomes you to an ethnically rich experience of Singapore. Here, the heartland of the Indian community is a cacophony of colours, sounds and scents. From the sprawling Mustafa Centre, open 24 hours daily, Tekka Mall, to the small provision shops, Little India is packed with interesting things to discover.
26 Seah Street, 188382
Stroll down Seah Street to visit MINT (Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys), the world's first purpose-built museum for toys. The museum showcases an extensive collection of vintage toys, including rare and unique one-of-a-kind pieces.
Kampong Glam,
Kampong Glam, a historic enclave in Singapore, encapsulates the city's rich cultural tapestry. Home to the majestic Sultan Mosque, this vibrant neighbourhood is a captivating blend of tradition and modernity. Stroll its narrow streets to discover colorful shophouses, trendy boutiques, and an array of Middle Eastern, Malay, and Mediterranean eateries. The district is a treasure trove of cultural heritage, housing the Malay Heritage Centre and offering a glimpse into Singapore's past.
60 Hill Street, 179366
Step into the Armenian Church, one of the oldest Christian churches in Singapore as you take a nostalgic walk along Victoria Street.
3 New Bugis Street, 188867
Join the bustling atmosphere at the Bugis Village - two storey conservation shophouses where you can try local, seasonal fruits and buy t-shirts, souvenirs and CDs. The main attraction is the night market, but it has a bustling spirit throughout the day which makes it a must-visit for visitors.
3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City, 038983
The Fountain of Wealth was recognised in 1998 by the Guinness Book Of World Records as the World's Largest Fountain. The bronze ring of the fountain is a symbolic representation of oneness in spirit and unity relating to the equality and harmony of the different racial and religious groups in Singapore.
1 Empress Place, 179555
Occupying over 14,000 square metres, the Asian Civilisation Museum houses 11 galleries which showcase over 1,300 artefacts from the museum's growing collections on the civilisations of China, Southeast Asia, South Asia and West Asia/ Islamic.
3 River Valley Road, 179024
More than 150 years ago, it was on these banks that the foundations for modern Singapore was first laid in its beginning as a humble fishing village. Today, it is one of the biggest entertainment zones of Singapore, with a reminder of its rich heritage with a delightful mix of modern and traditional, set amidst a backdrop of old shophouses. The night comes alive here, arguably the liveliest place as you party all night long.
50 Telok Blangah Way, 098801
Take a cable car from Mount Faber, one of the oldest parks in Singapore, to Sentosa and enjoy a stunning view of the horizon. Alternatively, you can also gaze through the telescopes at one of the many lookout points that are situated at various sides of the ridge for a panoramic view of the southern part of Singapore and the southern islands.
145 Syed Alwi Road, 207704
Tip: If you feel like shopping at 3am, this is the place to come. A 24-hour shopping centre with merchandise ranging from clothing and jewellery to electrical items and household goods, all under one roof.
80 Mandai Lake Road, 729826
The award-winning Night Safari is the world’s first safari park for nocturnal animals. Visitors will get to enjoy the unique experience of seeing over 2,500 animals in their naturalistic night time habitats.
Tip: Catch a bumboat from Changi Ferry Terminal for a 10-minute ride. With less than a hundred villagers who live life at their own leisurely pace, Pulau Ubin might be the last real 'kampung' ('village' in Malay) in Singapore.
3 Temasek Boulevard, #01-330 Suntec Shopping Mall, 038983
Tip: Ask the concierge to make your bookings. The first and only amphibious tour in Asia, offering a combined city (land) and harbour (sea) tour on a Boat-on-Wheels.
39 Armenian Street, 179941
The Peranakan Museum is the perfect place to learn more about the culture of the Peranakan communities in the former Straits Settlements of Singapore, Malacca and Penang as well as their links with other communities in South East Asia. Housing an extensive collection of Peranakan artefacts, visitors will enjoy learning about the important rituals, practices, traditions and material culture of the Peranakans.
30 Raffles Avenue, 039803
Currently the world's largest observation wheel (outside of the United States), the 165-metre tall Singapore Flyer affords a stunning view of our beautiful and vibrant city.
Visit our island resort getaway, Sentosa, just a short monorail ride away from VivoCity. Begin your tour of the island with a visit to the Sky Tower for panoramic views of Singapore. Thrill seekers can take a ride on the Skyline Luge Sentosa or check out the Universal Studios theme park. Visit the Underwater World which showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of a world beneath the sea or enjoy the various dining options available.
80 Mandai Lake Road, 729826
Since 1973, Singapore Zoo has been known for having among the most beautiful wildlife park settings in the world, where animals roam freely in open and naturalistic habitats. Nine-time winner of the coveted Best Leisure Attraction Experience award by the Singapore Tourism Board, the 26-hectare wildlife park is nestled within the lush Mandai rainforest that stretches into Upper Seletar Reservoir. It is currently home to over 300 species of mammals, birds and reptiles.
1 Cluny Road, 259569
The sprawling Singapore Botanic Gardens provides great respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Gardens, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the first and only tropical botanic garden on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
93 Stamford Road, 178897
The National Museum of Singapore, nestled in a colonial-era building, is a captivating journey through the nation's history and heritage. With thought-provoking exhibits, interactive displays, and immersive multimedia installations, the museum provides an engaging narrative of Singapore's evolution from its early days to the present. Visitors can explore diverse galleries, showcasing art, culture, and artifacts that reflect the island's dynamic identity.
18 Marina Gardens Drive, 018953
Gardens by the Bay is a horticultural wonderland that defines Singapore's commitment to sustainability and green living. This iconic attraction, located in the heart of the city, features the iconic Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome. Marvel at the futuristic Supertrees, towering vertical gardens that come alive with a dazzling light show at night. Stroll through the lush Cloud Forest, a mist-filled tropical paradise, and explore the Flower Dome, home to an array of exotic plants.
1 St Andrew's Road, 178957
Housed within the stunning City Hall and former Supreme Court buildings, the National Gallery Singapore is a cultural beacon that celebrates Southeast Asian art. Boasting an extensive collection of modern and contemporary artworks, the gallery showcases the diverse talents of artists across the region. With thought-provoking exhibitions, immersive installations, and a commitment to fostering artistic dialogue, the National Gallery serves as a vibrant hub for creativity and expression.
義大利語
Garibaldi is a fine example of a stylish Italian restaurant, elegant and modern with a warm ambience that is never stuffy. With consistently high food quality, an impressive wine collection and top notch service, it is no wonder that it is one of the more popular Italian eateries in town. Try the angel hair pasta with lobster, osso buco served with saffron risotto and end the meal with a sublime zabaglione, a typical Italian dessert.
法語
Gunther's has steadily made a name for itself with its focus on using the freshest ingredients and transforming them into exquisite dishes that are simple yet flavourful, with clean and refined flavours. The intensely flavourful cold angel hair pasta with oscietra caviar keeps customers coming back for more. Don't forget to try the roasted suckling pig which is not on the menu, but word has gotten around that it is one of the nicer renditions to be found in town.
中式
Located at the heart of Chinatown, Maxwell Hakwer Centre is the place to experience an authentic Singapore dining experience. Diners will have a choice of over 100 different stalls showcasing a variety of local cuisine. Some must-try items include the chicken rice, the traditional pork and century egg porridge, char kway teow and many more.
中式
This open air food centre is a hotspot for both visitors and locals alike, offering a spectacular view of the Marina Bay skyline. Choose from a variety of popular local treats such as oyster omelette, Hokkien mee, carrot cake, satay and many more. You can also enjoy an ice cold beer while watching the free street performances organized regularly by the arts center, Esplanade, located just next door.
海鮮料理
Eng Seng Restaurant, located in the heart of Joo Chiat, serves delicious local fare including the sweet and juicy black pepper crab which is a must try. Alternatively, go for the chili or butter crabs, top them off with a plate of noodles and wash them down with some tea. Take a stroll along Joo Chiat after your meal to finish off the experience.
indian
For a different dining experience, try eating curry with rice and accompanying pulse dishes piled high on a banana leaf with your hands. The surge of savory smells form the kitchens that hit you the moment you enter Banana Lea Apolo Restaurant is enough to put your salivary glands on overdrive. Fish Head Curry and delicious Chicken Tikka or Chicken Masala are their specialties.
世界饗宴
Warong Nasi Pariaman has been serving customers since 1948. It is one of the longest surviving Nasi Padang stalls in Singapore and serves a huge variety of authentic Padang dishes. Don't leave without trying the beef rendang, which is spicy braised beef, or the tahu telur, which is deep fried bean curd.
continental
Housed in the Flower Dome of Gardens by the Bay, Pollen features modern European cuisine with Mediterranean influences in a lush setting surrounded by varied vegetation in a climate controlled environment.
世界饗宴
An ideal dining choice after a visit to the museum, the restaurant serves authentic, flavourful Peranakan dishes infused with spices grown in the region. Be sure to try the sweet delights, local Nyonya kuehs, that are distinctive of the Peranakan culture.
世界饗宴
Nestled amidst a row of quaint shop houses, the Blue Ginger Restaurant features nostalgic decor reminiscent of Singapore's colonial heritage, creating an authentic dining atmosphere to indulge in the traditional flavourful Peranakan dishes. A stalwart in the Peranakan dining scene in Singapore, must try dishes include the kueh pie tee, ayam buah keluak, a dish with an appealing yet unique taste, as well as durian chendol.
世界饗宴
The perfect venue for lunch or high tea, Halia serves a variety of continental cuisine with an Asian twist in the lush, green environment of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Ginger, also known as halia, is featured widely, and the house specialty is the tummy warming ginger infusion tea. Take a walk through the Singapore Botanic Gardens and enjoy the lovely respite from the bustling city with its wonderful collection of botanical and horticultural attractions.
預訂:
Front desk: 65-6-3387600
Email: singapore@ihg.com
80 Middle Road Singapore, 188966 Singapore
Check-in: 3:00 下午
Check-out: 12:00 下午
Minimum check-in age: 18