10 Places to Visit in Singapore with Friends
Singapore isn’t just a city, it’s an experience. Effortlessly sleek yet rich in tradition, this island-state blends futuristic skylines with lush green escapes and a cultural rhythm that invites you to explore.
Whether you’re sipping cocktails with friends on a rooftop or strolling through heritage enclaves, Singapore was made for memory making. From hidden gems to headline spots, here are ten must visit places to explore with your favourite people, complete with ticket prices, so your itinerary stays chic and seamless.
10 Amazing Places To Visit in Singapore With Friends
Snow City Singapore
Experience the thrill of winter wonderland at Snow City Singapore! This indoor snow center offers an escape from the tropical heat, allowing visitors to frolic in the snow all year round. From snowboarding to snow tubing, the activities here promise endless fun for all ages. Grab your snow gear and book your Snow City Singapore tickets to embark on an icy adventure like no other!
Wild Wild Wet
For a splashtastic day of excitement and aquatic adventures, head to Wild Wild Wet water park! Situated in the heart of Downtown East, this water paradise boasts thrilling water slides, lazy rivers, and wave pools. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping rides or a relaxing day in the water, Wild Wild Wet has it all. Don’t miss out on the fun – book your Wild Wild Wet tickets and dive into a wet and wild escapade with your friends and family!
Universal Studios Singapore
Kick off your friend’s escapade with a trip to Universal Studios Singapore, an iconic theme park situated on Sentosa Island. Get ready to immerse yourselves in a world of thrill and fantasy as you explore seven themed zones, each featuring thrilling rides, shows, and character encounters. Witness Hollywood favorites come to life and experience adrenaline pumping roller coasters like Battlestar Galactica: Human vs. Cylon or Transformers: The Ride. Ticket prices start at approximately $70 per person for a one day pass.
Luxe Girl Tip – Don’t just visit Singapore, experience it. Book a stay with a rooftop pool, pack your neutrals, and plan one standout dinner at a sky high bar. It’s giving elegance, not itinerary overload.
Gardens by the Bay
A marvel of modern horticulture, Gardens by the Bay is a spectacular nature park and a must-visit attraction. With its stunning Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome, this verdant oasis will transport you and your friends to a magical wonderland.
Stroll along the elevated walkways, take in panoramic views of the city, and revel in the beauty of these futuristic gardens. The ticket price for the two conservatories (Cloud Forest and Flower Dome) is around $20 per person.
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
For an unparalleled view of the city’s skyline, head to the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. Perched atop the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel, this stunning observation deck offers breathtaking vistas of Singapore’s most prominent landmarks.
Enjoy a leisurely afternoon with your friends, capturing Instagram worthy photos and savoring the panoramic views. Tickets to the SkyPark are priced at approximately $25 per person.
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Sentosa Island
Prepare for endless fun and frolic on Sentosa Island, an entertainment hub offering an array of attractions. From relaxing on sandy beaches to visiting S.E.A. Aquarium, the world’s largest oceanarium, Sentosa has something for everyone.
Zip down thrilling water slides at Adventure Cove Waterpark or venture into a virtual world at Madame Tussauds Singapore. Ticket prices for each attraction on Sentosa Island vary, ranging from $25 to $40 per person.
Singapore Flyer
Experience a bird’s eye view of Singapore’s impressive skyline aboard the Singapore Flyer, the world’s second largest observation wheel. At a height of 165 meters, this giant Ferris wheel offers an unforgettable experience, especially during sunset.
Gather your friends for a captivating ride, taking in the beauty of the city’s architectural wonders and scenic landscapes. The ticket price for a standard adult admission is approximately $33.
Clarke Quay
As the sun sets, Clarke Quay comes alive with vibrant lights and bustling nightlife. This riverside quay is a hotbed of entertainment, offering an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, and clubs. Enjoy a delightful dinner with your friends at one of the waterfront eateries, savoring delicious cuisine from all around the world. Prices for meals and drinks at Clarke Quay can range from $20 to $50 per person.
Chinatown
Immerse yourselves in Singapore’s rich cultural heritage by visiting Chinatown, a colorful district steeped in history and tradition. Meander through the bustling streets filled with shops selling traditional crafts, herbal remedies, and delectable street food.
Don’t forget to visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, a stunning architectural gem. Exploring Chinatown is a pocket-friendly experience, with street food costing around $5 to $10 per person.
Little India
Embark on a sensory journey through Little India, a vibrant neighborhood exuding the sights, sounds, and scents of India. Get lost in a maze of shops selling colorful fabrics, intricate jewelry, and aromatic spices.
The Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and the Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple are cultural landmarks worth exploring. Indulge in an authentic Indian meal at a local eatery, with prices ranging from $10 to $20 per person.
National Gallery Singapore
Art enthusiasts and history buffs will relish a visit to the National Gallery Singapore, a haven for Southeast Asian art. Housed within two iconic buildings, the former City Hall and the Supreme Court, the gallery showcases a vast collection of paintings, sculptures, and installations.
Immerse yourselves in the region’s artistic heritage and gain insights into its cultural evolution. Tickets for the National Gallery Singapore cost around $25 per person.
FAQs Planning a Luxe Girls’ Trip to Singapore
1. What are the best neighbourhoods in Singapore for a stylish friend group stay?
For a girls’ getaway that’s equal parts indulgent and inspiring, base yourselves in Marina Bay for sweeping skyline views and direct access to icons like the infinity pool at Marina Bay Sands. If you’re more about fashion and fine dining, Orchard Road puts designer boutiques and acclaimed restaurants at your doorstep. For boutique stays, hip cafés, and artfully preserved shophouses, Tiong Bahru is the chic choice, think understated luxury with creative charm.
2. What’s the best rooftop bar for group photos and cocktails?
You can’t go wrong with Ce La Vi, perched atop Marina Bay Sands, it’s perfect for golden hour glamour shots and a sparkling cocktail moment. Want something less obvious? 1 Altitude Coast on Sentosa offers rooftop pool vibes, ocean views, and a relaxed luxe energy that’s ideal for day to night lounging.
3. Where can we find the most Instagrammable spots in Singapore?
Snap your iconic group shot at Gardens by the Bay beneath the towering Supertrees or amidst the dreamy Cloud Forest mist. Wander Haji Lane for vibrant murals, curated indie stores, and colourful cocktails. And don’t skip the Jewel at Changi Airport, its lush indoor waterfall and futuristic design make it a destination, not just a transit point.
4. Can you explore Singapore on foot?
Absolutely. Singapore is immaculately clean, walkable, and designed for discovery. From morning coffee runs in Katong to riverside strolls at Clarke Quay, it’s easy to explore at your own pace. If your outfit says no to cobbles, Grab (the local ride share) is chic, safe, and affordable.
5. What cultural experiences are perfect for groups?
Book a Peranakan cooking masterclass for an unforgettable blend of history, spice, and sisterhood. Float down the Singapore River on a private boat tour through Clarke Quay or spend a golden afternoon exploring Chinatown’s temples, tea shops, and heritage tailors. For something unexpected, try a traditional perfume-blending workshop.
6. What should we wear in Singapore?
The dress code? Breathable chic. Go for floaty dresses, lightweight co-ords, and wide leg linens in neutral tones. Sunglasses are non-negotiable, and a luxe wrap or scarf is your best friend, Singapore’s air-con game is strong, and temple visits require covered shoulders. Comfort meets elegance is the vibe.
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