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Katerini00Good visit! Came today with my friends, overall it was good. Very sad that the Mummy ride was closed. All the staff members were kind and polite. Also, we got stuck in line for the red Rollercoaster twice, first time the technical issue was resolved in 5 minutes, but like 10 minutes later it broke down for good 30 minutes. After such a long wait (overall, around 1.30 hours), we felt like the ride was not worth it. The water ride got us soaked, which was fun. I can say, that the park is nice, and i would come again to take the mummy ride, but I wish there were more extreme rides.


_We***42Because of its very convenient location, it offers quick access to anywhere in the city. There are numerous restaurants nearby. The area is relatively safe. It's located near the city center.
The food is plentiful and delicious. There are many convenient amenities nearby. Because of its very convenient location, it offers quick access to anywhere in the city. There are numerous restaurants nearby. The area is relatively safe. It's located near the city center.
The food is plentiful and delicious. There are many convenient amenities nearby.

阿歪609Singapore's Night Safari was a truly novel experience. There aren't many places to visit in Singapore at night, so this is a great option. The leisurely stroll in the tram was very comfortable with a cool breeze. The animals were more active than during the day, and I saw quite a few wandering around. I also walked along the trails; the lighting was just right, allowing me to see the animals clearly without being too bright. There were many families with children, as well as quite a few couples. The overall atmosphere was relaxed and unique, making it well worth a visit.

威尔士格拉摩根伯爵If you're interested in zoos, you should definitely check it out. The ticket price is expensive, but it's worth it. The animals are incredibly well-cared for, especially the panda enclosure, which is a huge, air-conditioned indoor space that's very comfortable for visitors, unlike some places where animals are forced out into the scorching summer heat. Personally, I thought the reptile enclosure was the best, with Komodo dragons and king cobras—the king cobra was a very large individual! The crocodile pool was also incredibly spacious, much better than their counterparts crammed into small concrete pools. You can buy student tickets and various package deals on Ctrip, which aren't available on the official website. And compared to other domestic and international platforms, Ctrip offers relatively good prices.


阿歪609I tried the luge in Sentosa, my first time doing this before in New Zealand. It's very easy to operate, you can learn it in no time, even kids can easily pick it up. As you slide down the curves, you can control your speed, fast or slow as you like, and the wind on your face feels wonderful. The scenery along the way is also beautiful, especially at dusk, the sunset over the sea and greenery is so relaxing. The experience of taking the cable car back was also fantastic, a gentle ascent with expansive views, it was very calming.


Anonymous userA great attraction to visit with family and friends, young and old :)


D48***19This is definitely worth visiting. Please keep a minimum of 3 hours or more if you are interested in watching the various events that keep happening at the zoo all over the day. The one not to miss is the two shows at the amphitheatre.


M38***66We were picked up by a professional driver at Sentosa Island and arrived at the island at 9:30 in the morning. There were not many tourists there, so we had a great time around the world all day. In the evening, we watched the Wings of Time show at the beach. We didn't feel tired at the end of the day and had a very fulfilling and happy time!


M81***82The museum, through its vivid historical materials, tells me that from ancient times to the present, from the Straits Settlements to the independent Republic of Singapore, Singapore, under the leadership of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has created a miracle that belongs only to itself through the trials of time.

Love2_wanderSpending the evening at Marina Bay was pure serenity. As the sun set, the skyline slowly lit up—Marina Bay Sands glowing, the ArtScience Museum shining like a lotus, and the city lights reflecting beautifully on the calm waters. I took a slow walk along the promenade, soaking in the breeze and city views. The Helix Bridge sparkled under soft lights, and everything felt so calm yet alive. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to pause, breathe, and just enjoy the moment. No loud crowds, no rush—just Singapore at its most magical, after dark.