Things to Do Around Us

The Best Sights and Experiences

Regardless if you are here on solo or with friends and family, Park Regis by Prince Singapore is surrounded by national monuments and offers easy access to major attractions.

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Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay

Proudly displaying the iconic Supertrees featured in Crazy Rich Asian (2018), this award-winning horticultural attraction is a national garden located next to Marina Bay Sands. Comprises of three distinctive waterfront gardens, the attraction presents ever-changing floral displays of plants from temperate and tropical forests. Truly a beauty especially when night falls, this is an extraordinarily tourist destination to visit.

Distance from hotel: 7-minute drive

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Merlion Park Singapore

Merlion Park

A mythological creature to symbolise the humble beginnings of Singapore, the Merlion is presented with a lion’s head to represent the country’s original name Singapura, which meant ‘lion city’, and the body appears as a fish which is symbolic of a fishing village.  The Merlion is a national embodiment of Singapore and widely used as a mascot to represent the nation. Located at the Marina bay area, the Merlion Park is a recommended attraction when in Singapore.

Distance from hotel: 11-minute drive

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Sentosa

Often referred to as the ‘State of Fun’, Sentosa is a premier island resort getaway located just off Singapore’s southern coast. Once a military fortress, it has transformed into a vibrant destination featuring golden sandy beaches, world-class themed attractions, and lush rainforests. Whether you are seeking a shot of adrenaline at Universal Studios Singapore or a tranquil afternoon by the Palawan Beach shoreline, Sentosa offers a diverse escape from the urban pace.

Distance from hotel: 16-minute drive

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Singapore Skyline

ArtScience Museum

ArtScience Museum, which houses 21 gallery spaces with a total area of 50,000 square feet, is the world’s first museum hosting mainly touring exhibitions curated by other museums. The gallery entails three permanent themed exhibition – Curiosity, Inspiration, Expression and is set to enthrall visitors through various international shows.

Distance from hotel: 8-minute drive

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Maxwell Food Centre

Nestled in the heart of the historic Chinatown district, Maxwell Food Centre is a beloved culinary institution among locals and travelers alike. Home to legendary stalls serving world-famous chicken rice and traditional snacks, it offers an authentic taste of Singapore’s vibrant hawker culture. The bustling atmosphere and rich array of heritage dishes make it an essential stop for any explorer looking to uncover the city’s true gastronomic soul.

Distance from hotel: 15-minute walk

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Lau Pa Sat

A stunning blend of history, striking Victorian architecture, and local flavors, Lau Pa Sat (also known as Telok Ayer Market) is one of Singapore’s most iconic food landmarks. Famous for its intricate cast-iron structures and the atmospheric ‘Satay Street’ that comes alive at night, this octagonal market serves as a crossroads of Singapore’s multicultural heritage. It is a must-visit for those looking to experience authentic local dining in a truly grand setting.

Distance from hotel: 6-minute drive

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Chinatown

Chinatown

Named after the bullock carts that used to supply fresh water to the residents, Chinatown is Singapore’s largest historic district filled with a charming mix of old and new traditional shops, cafes and markets. Understand more of its history at the Chinatown Heritage Centre along Pagoda Street and don’t forget to grab some souvenirs for your loved ones.

Distance from hotel: 3-minute walk

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Fort Canning Park

An iconic hilltop landmark which witnessed many of Singapore’s historical milestones, Fort Canning Park was once home to Sir Stamford Raffles who founded modern Singapore in 1819 and subsequently used as a command centre during the World War II. Today, prominent structures can still be seen including a section housing ancient artefacts. This is an ideal place for nature lovers and history buffs.

Distance from hotel: 10-minute walk

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National Museum of Singapore

As Singapore’s oldest museum, the National Museum of Singapore is a progressive cultural institution that tells the story of the nation in a way that is both creative and inspiring. Housed in a stunning 19th-century neo-palladium building topped with a signature silver dome, the museum seamlessly blends historical architecture with modern, immersive galleries.

Distance from hotel: 7-minute drive

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National Gallery Singapore

National Gallery Singapore

For art lovers, National Gallery Singapore is situated in two national monuments of Singapore and collects over 8,000 artworks of modern Singapore and Southeast Asian art. A variety of enlightening programmes including guided tours, interactions with artists and curators, are often arranged to allow visitors a deeper understanding of the exhibitions. The Art Education Centre, located within the museum, is a good stop for families to get their hands on a range of interactive learning activities.

Distance from hotel: 7-minute drive

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Asian Civilisation

Asian Civilisations Museum

Located next to the historic Singapore River, the museum features a diverse collection of culture and arts from Southeast Asia, South Asia, China and West Asia. The museum connects the world by exploring Asia’s artistic heritage and is said to be one of Singapore’s most acclaimed national museums.

Distance from hotel: 7-minute drive

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Clarke Quay

Clarke Quay

Located along the Singapore River, Clarke Quay is known as Singapore’s most vibrant entertainment hub, a recommended pitstop for travellers visiting the country. A melting pot of nightspots, bars, international cuisine and a host to regular festivals, the ambience is undeniably stimulating to the mind.

Distance from hotel: 3-minute walk

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Boat Quay

Boat Quay

Lined with a bustling stretch of fascinating bars and alfresco restaurants along Singapore River, Boat Quay is a popular hangout for the working class and tourists alike. It is important to note that the shophouses used to be warehouses back in the 1800s as Boat Quay was once a thriving port where major commercial activities took place. These buildings were conserved to retain the heritage and its significance in Singapore’s history.

Distance from hotel: 10-minute walk

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Robertson Quay

Situated right at our doorstep, Robertson Quay offers a more laid-back and sophisticated atmosphere compared to its lively neighbors. This wharf-side destination is defined by its alfresco dining scene, specialty coffee houses, and art galleries housed in beautifully restored warehouses. It is the perfect spot for an unhurried evening stroll along the Singapore River or a quiet brunch by the water, embodying the true spirit of a modern urban retreat.

Distance from hotel: 4-minute drive

 

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Explore the endless activities and attractions in both historic and modern Singapore at Park Regis by Prince Singapore.