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Gardens by the Bay S.E.A. Aquarium Gardens By The Bay Experience this breathtaking nature park, one of Singapore’s most popular attractions currently. Spread over a 101 ha, it is home to hundreds of plant species - indigenous and exotitc, comprising everything from horticulture-theme gardens to the incredible Cloud Mountain which replicates the cool and temperate climate of mountain ecosystems. Availability Cooled Conservatories: 9am - 9pm // Daily ​ Peak Hours: 4pm - 7pm Floral Fantasy: 9am - 9pm // Daily ​ Admission tickets are time-stamped with limited hourly time slots available. OCBC Skyway: 9am - 9pm // Daily ​ Peak Hours: 5pm - 8:30pm Far East Organization Children's Garden: Tuesdays to Fridays: 10am - 7pm Weekends and Public Holidays: 9am - 9pm Outdoor Gardens: 5am - 2am // Daily ​ Address: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953 S.E.A. Aquarium Featuring over 1000 species of marine life across 50 exceptionally recreated habitats, S.E.A. Aquarium a treat for the soul - especially if you are fascinated by life under water. From Hammerhead Sharks to Giant Pacific Octopuses and Manta Rays, this place will introduce you to marine life like no other! Availability: 10am - 7pm // Daily ​ Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269 ® Universal Studios ​ Singapore ​ ® The first and only Universal Studio theme park in Southeast Asia, Universal Studios Singapore​ ​ features 24 movies- themed rides and attractions, 8 of which are designed exclusively for Singapore. It is a truly unique, world-class movie theme park - designed with careful attention to creating weather-protected experiences that enhance the natural setting of Sentosa Island. There are seven themed zones for you to explore and thrill yourself with: Ancient Egypt, Far,Far Away, Hollywood, Madagascar, New York, Sci-fi City and The Lost World. Availability: 10am - 6pm // Daily ​ Off-Peak Days/Season: Mondays to Thursdays, except Gazetted School & Public Holidays ​ Peak Days/Season: Fridays to Sundays, Public Holidays, June, December ​ Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269 Singapore Flyer Experience the iconic Observation Wheel, sitting at the heart of Singapore. Quite the masterpiece of modern engineering as well as architecture, it is a must-visit for everyone travelling to The Lion City. At a staggering height of 165m, the 30-minute ride treats you to gobsmacking panoramas of the entire city - ranging from the CBD to the South China Sea. Availability: Daily // 8:30am - 10:30pm (Last admission at 10:15pm) ​ Address: 30 Raffles Ave, Singapore 039803 DUCK Tour With live commentary available in English and Mandarin, you’ll hear fascinating facts and stories about the history of this energetic city, and how it came to be the innovative and unique metropolis it is today. The fun begins when you board an authentic revamped Vietnam War era vehicle on the OG Duck Tour! Cruise along Marina Bay, where you can admire the views of the bustling urban city's skyline and marvel at Singapore's most iconic landmark—the Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, the Esplanade Theatre and the towering Merlion. Your journey continues as you waddle back onto land and drive past the Singapore Flyer and into the Civic District. There you’ll see the steps of the Old Supreme Court where the British surrendered to the Imperial Japanese army during WWII, and the War Memorial Park, a tribute to those who gave their lives during WWII's Japanese occupation. End the tour with a loop around the world’s largest water fountain at Suntec City, named the Fountain of Wealth, for good luck. Availability: Daily ​ Tours in English: 10am - 6pm, hourly ​ Tours in Mandarin: 10:30am // 11:30am // 12:30pm // 3pm // 4:30pm // 5:30pm ​ Duration: 1 Hour ​ Meeting Point: BIG BUS & DUCK Tourist Hub @ Suntec Convention Hub Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to departure. Walking Tours Discover Chinatown or Little India on foot. Follow your guide as you navigate your way through Chinatown, or soak up the magic of Little India. Discover traditional trades, including medical halls, woodwork handicrafts, and teahouses in Chinatown, or indulge in local pastries as you walk through Little India's narrow market streets that display spices, gold, and flower garlands. Availability: 10:30am ​ Chinatown: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays ​ Little India: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ​ Duration: 2 Hours each ​ Meeting Point: Chinatown: Make you way to Pagoda Street Tourist Information Kiosk (next to Sri Mariamman ​ Temple) Little India: Make your way to 5 Campbell Lane, outside Indian Heritage Centre ​ Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes to departure. Night Tour See Singapore after dark. When the sun goes down, hop on board our Night Tour to explore Singapore’s most vibrant night spots from our open-top buses. Live guides will point out the sights as they share fascinating Singapore facts and stories. You'll also be able to enjoy a sampling of local cuisine in Chinatown Food Street, a dazzling light show at Gardens by the Bay, and bargain shopping at Bugis Street Night Market before returning to Suntec City. Availability: Daily // 6:30pm ​ Duration: 3 Hours ​ Meeting Point: BIG BUS & DUCK Tourist Hub, Suntec City Convention Centre #01-330 Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to departure. .
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