About

Singapore has been described as a playground for the rich and it is true that the little city-state has a certain brilliance of wealth.But Singapore offers more than luxury shopping centers, luxury hotels and refined restaurants (although it is worth pampering with them if you can).There is also a vibrant history and various ethnic neighborhoods to discover, along with many attractions for wonderful families and public spaces that make it worth exploring this slightly futuristic city.

Other periods – Departing from London:

Other periods – Departing from Edinburgh:
Other periods – Departing from Manchester:
Other periods – Departing from Birmingham:
Other periods:

Look for another accommodation
Rent a car (Optional)

Tourist Attractions

Fort siloso

Image 18 of 20

Fort Siloso, the only fort kept in the country and a military museum, is located on Sentosa Island.You can reach Fort on the Fort Siloso Skywalk route, a massive steel bridge that rises to 11 floors.Surrounded by a lush tropical canopy, the bridge is accessed either by a glass lift or by simple stairs - although taking the elevator means seeing the open views of the keppel port, which you cannot really see if you choose to climb.The 181-meter bridge offers wonderful views on the nearby islands, as well as on the jungle floor below.Tunnel systems used to move ammunition and special exhibits that present daily life in fort for soldiers living there in the 1800s.