

A bustling night market offering a wide array of Chinese dishes and local delicacies under vibrant, traditional shophouse architecture.
Explore Singapore's rich history through interactive exhibits and restored shophouses.
A stunning Buddhist temple with a vast collection of Buddhist artifacts.
Showcases Singapore's art history and contemporary works in a beautifully restored building.

Famous for its fishball noodles, a local favourite since 1958.
Iconic hawker centre with a wide variety of local dishes.
Renowned for its Hainanese chicken rice, a must-try local dish.
Chinatown Food Street can be rainy, this jacket is compact and protects from rain.
Stay hydrated while exploring the food street and nearby markets.

Try local snacks, but also have some familiar food for long days out.
Steamed or fried bite-sized portions of food, often served with tea
Thick, sweet coconut jam on toasted bread, served with soft-boiled eggs and coffee
Spicy noodle soup with coconut milk, shrimp, and fishcake
Crispy, golden pineapple jam-filled tarts, a Chinese New Year delicacy.
Sweet and savoury dried meat, a popular Chinese New Year treat.
Traditional Chinese lanterns and decorations, symbolizing good fortune.

A treasure trove of Khmer history, housing artifacts from the ancient Angkor period.

Nimrod Fortress, a 13th-century Crusader fortress, offers stunning views of the Hula Valley and Golan Heights.
Iconic, pyramid-shaped peak straddling the border of Switzerland and Italy, known for its challenging climb and stunning views.