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MINT Museum of Toys
Discover the magic of nostalgia with vintage toys from over 40 countries at MINT Museum of Toys.Spanning from the 1840’s to the 1970’s, the collection , which includes rare collecatables, is made up of over 8,000 toys spread across four thematic levels and two enamel sign galleries. When the sun sets, the rooftop and basement enamel sign galleries transforms into to Mr Punch Public House, a gastropub that serves modern European cuisine and hearty punches great for sharing.
Promotion:One Adult Admission Ticket when you flash your STP Plus card. Offer ends 30 March 2018. Other T&Cs may apply.
Address |
26 Seah Street, Singapore 188382 |
Website |
www.emint.com |
Operating hours |
Daily 9:30am – 6:30pm
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Admission Charge |
Adult - $15
Child (ages 2 -12) - $7.50
Senior (ages 60 and up) - $7.50 |
Transport |
City Hall MRT Station (EW13/NS25)
Esplanade MRT Station (CC3)
Bugis MRT Station (EW12/DT14) |
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Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is an award-winning horticultural attraction that houses over 380 thousand plants and is just a five-minute walk from the city. You can find over 380,000 rare plants within its grounds that span a massive 101 hectares, a perfect walk which offers a bird’s eye view of the Gardens and the Marina Bay urban area.
Address |
18 Marina Gardens Drive |
Website |
www.gardensbythebay.com.sg |
Operating hours |
Attractions: 9am – 9pm
Outdoor Garden: 5am - 2am
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Admission Charge |
Free admission to Outdoor Garden |
Transport |
Marina Bay MRT Station (NS27/CE2) or Bayfront MRT Station (CE1) |
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Singapore Botanic Gardens
The Singapore Botanic Gardens is Singapore’s first UNESCO Heritage Site, and the only tropical garden of three gardens being honoured. It features the world’s largest orchid display – National Orchid Garden, with over 60,000 plants and orchids. There is also the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden – Asia’s first children’s garden – which is a natural playground for all children to discover and learn about the intricacies of plant life. With close proximity to Orchard Road, the grounds are perfect for both morning and evening strolls and also, a picnic with your loved ones.
Address |
1 Cluny Road |
Website |
http://sbg.org.sg |
Operating hours |
5am – 12am
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Admission Charge |
Free admission |
Transport |
Botanics Gardens MRT Station (CC19)
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MacRitchie Nature Trails
Popular with nature lovers and runners. With interpretative signboards along the boardwalk, the MacRitchie Nature Trail offers a self-guided tour through the scenic forest. As you walk along the footpaths, there is a popular attraction – the HSBC TreeTop Walk, a 250-metre aerial free standing suspension bridge spanning Bukit Pierce and Bukit Kalang. Standing between the two highest points in MacRitchie, it provides breathtaking view of the surrounding areas.
Address |
MacRitchie Reservoir Park |
Website |
www.nparks.gov.sg |
Operating hours |
7am – 7pm
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Admission Charge |
Free Admission |
Transport |
Buses 132 or 167 |
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National Gallery Singapore
The latest addition to the visual art scene in Singapore – National Gallery features the largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Visit the former Supreme Court and City Hall, and be marvelled at the stunning transformation.
Address |
1 Saint Andrew’s Road, #01-01, Singapore 178957 |
Website |
www.nationalgallery.sg |
Operating hours |
Daily 10am – 7pm
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Admission Charge |
$20 per person |
Transport |
City Hall MRT Station (EW13, NS25) and take Exit B |
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National Museum of Singapore
Being the largest museum in Singapore, it is located in a neo-classical building. The museum is the custodian of Singapore’s 11 National Treasures and showcases several historical – based galleries.
Address |
93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897 |
Website |
www.nationalmuseum.sg |
Operating hours |
Daily 10am – 7pm
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Admission Charge |
$10 per person
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Transport |
Bras Basah MRT Station (CC2), take Exit C |
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The Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
An iconic landmark to every Singaporean and a great place to chill out. It is the home for the Performing Arts, being well-equipped with a concert hall, theatre, recital and theatre studios, an outdoor theatre and visual art exhibition spaces. You can certainly expect to be spoilt for choice as they have an extensive array
of dining and entertainment spots all in one area.
Address |
1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore 038981 |
Website |
www.esplanade.com.sg |
Operating hours |
11am – 9pm
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Admission Charge |
Free Admission |
Transport |
Esplanade MRT Station (CC3) |
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