[2025 Singapore Free Travel] 3-day and 2-night guide to Singapore, check in popular landmarks, taste Southeast Asian cuisine and experience diverse culture!
Contents
- Trip Planner
- 1. Weather conditions in Singapore(°C)
- 2. Overview of Singapore itinerary planning
- Singapore Day 1: Gardens by the Bay → Marina Bay Sands → Singapore Flyer
- Day 2 in Singapore : Singapore Cable Car → SEA Aquarium → Adventure Cove Waterpark → Skyline Luge Singapore
- Day 3 in Singapore : Chinatown → National Gallery Singapore → National Museum of Singapore → DUCKtours → Merlion Park
- 3. Singapore Free Tour | Day 1
- 3.1. Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
- 3.2. Marina Bay Sands
- 3.3. Singapore Flyer
- 4. Singapore Free Tour | Day 2
- 4.1. Singapore Cable Car
- 4.2. SEA Aquarium
- 4.3. Singapore Adventure Cove Waterpark
- 4.4. Skyline Luge Singapore
- 5. Singapore Free Tour | Day 3
- 5.1. Chinatown
- 5.2. National Gallery Singapore
- 5.3. National Museum of Singapore
- 5.4.DUCKtours
- 5.5. Merlion Park
- 6. More free travel plans
- 6.1.Trip planner | Recommended independent travel routes
- 6.2.Recommended destination posts
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2025 Singapore Three-Day Free Travel Guide! From the futuristic Gardens by the Bay to the luxurious Marina Bay Sands; from the exciting and fun Sentosa Island to the historical and cultural Chinatown, we will take you on a one-stop tour of Singapore. Not only does it include tips for visiting popular attractions, but it also includes recommendations for authentic Southeast Asian cuisine, helping you to deeply experience the diverse charm of Lion City and easily plan a wonderful journey.
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| Days | journey |
| Day 1 | Singapore Gardens by the Bay → Marina Bay Sands → Singapore Flyer |
| Day 2 | Singapore Cable Car → SEA Aquarium → Adventure Cove Waterpark → Skyline Luge Singapore |
| Day 3 | Chinatown → National Gallery Singapore → National Museum of Singapore → DUCKtours → Merlion Park |
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Cloud Forest, Flower Dome, and Fantasy Garden are the three main greenhouses of the 101-hectare Gardens by the Bay, which was constructed using the "Gardens of the Future" idea. The Flower Dome features plants from the Mediterranean to the desert and frequently organizes special flower shows like the Cherry Blossom Exhibition. The Cloud Forest features the biggest indoor waterfall in the world (35 meters), along with tropical vegetation to create a fairyland feel. At night, the Supertree Cluster hosts a light show called "Garden Rhapsody" that blends light and shadow with music. The "greatest night view in Singapore" is how people refer to it. Suitable for parent-child check-ins, the Disney Magical Garden Show (extended till June 30, 2025) features flower installations featuring characters like Mickey and Winnie the Pooh.
Opening hours: 09:00-21:00
Recommended duration of stay: 2-3 hours
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Subway: Take the Yellow Line or Blue Line to Bay Front Station. Turn left and walk along a glass underground passage.
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 The first stop when I arrived in Singapore was to visit the Gardens by the Bay, where I visited the Cloud Forest and the Flower Dome. It was very spectacular and the scenery was beautiful. I could see plants from all over the world. There were regular cloud dance performances in the Cloud Forest, which made me feel like I was in a fairyland. I recommend it. |
With a 200-meter sky garden and infinity pool at the summit of the three towers, this opulent landmark in Singapore offers sweeping views of Marina Bay. Top restaurants including Wakuda (Japanese-French fusion cuisine) and the ArtScience Museum will be merged after the $1.75 billion restoration is finished in 2024, along with new Yuban series suites and family-themed rooms. For an all-around opulent experience, you can attend the "Symphony of Colors" water dance show or the MARQUEE nightclub at night.
Opening hours: Open all day
Free admission
Recommended stay time: 2-4 hours
Address: 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956
Subway: Take the Yellow Line or Blue Line and get off at Bayfront Station.
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 Marina Bay Sands is Singapore's iconic luxury resort, renowned for its striking architecture and world-class facilities. Designed by architect Moshe Safdie, the complex consists of three 55-storey towers connected at the top by sky gardens featuring an infinity pool, observation deck and restaurant with stunning views of the city skyline. Recommended reason: A great place to explore |
The largest observation wheel in Asia, standing 165 meters tall, offers a 30-minute journey that offers views over Sentosa Island, the Indonesian archipelago, and the Marina Bay business area. In order to catch the breathtaking sunset and nighttime views, it is advised to board in the evening. In order to enhance the romantic ambiance, dining packages are offered in the cabin.
Business hours: 10:00-22:00 (last admission: 21:30)
Recommended duration: 0.5-1 hour
Address: 30 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039803
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 Good experience, good value for money. Great way to see the beautiful scenery of Singapore from above. All staff are friendly and cordial. |
Ordinary and glass-bottomed cabins are available on the 1.6-kilometer aerial cable car that connects Sentosa to the main island. It is referred to as the "mobile observation platform" and offers breathtaking views of the port, surrounding woodlands, and beaches. The view is especially breathtaking at sunset.
Business hours: 08:45-22:00 (last admission: 21:30)
Recommended duration of stay: 1-2 hours
Address: 109 Mount Faber Rd, Mount Faber Peak, Singapore 099203
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 Excellent viewing experience - **360° panoramic view**: The cable car cabin is designed with full glass, overlooking landmarks such as **Sentosa, Southern Islands, Singapore Port, Marina Bay Sands**. - **Daytime vs. Nighttime**: - **Daytime**: Blue sea, blue sky, lush greenery, suitable for taking photos. - **Night**: Marina Bay is illuminated with bright lights, and the romantic index soars (it is recommended to ride at sunset). |
With over 100,000 marine animals, it's one of the biggest aquariums in the world. A 36-meter-long by 8.3-meter-high viewing glass in the main exhibition area "Mysteries of the Deep Sea" showcases the amazing swimming of sharks, manta rays, and other marine creatures. Interactive projection is used to promote marine ecology and is appropriate for parent-child education.
Opening hours:
April 2nd - April 12th 10:00-19:00
April 13 , 10:00-17:00
April 14th - April 30th 10:00-19:00
Recommended duration of stay: 1-2 hours
Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 It's very nice to watch, very filmy, and there are performances at certain times. The best ones are the jellyfish and the shipwreck at the end. I feel it is also very educational, and you can take live pictures that are very, very nice. |
The "Vortex Slide," Southeast Asia's first water maglev slide, blends a surfing pool and a lazy river, emphasizing both fun and relaxation. The park has a dolphin park where you can get up close and personal with Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins. Reservations must be made ahead of time.
Opening hours: 10:00-17:00
Recommended duration of stay: 0.5-1 day
Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 It's quite fun. The lockers for storing clothes are big and small, and you can use multiple payment methods. Remember that you can use transportation cards. I brought a visa with a wifi symbol. There are older aunties and uncles who can speak Chinese at the luggage storage. They are friendly and patient. The lockers can be opened and closed repeatedly for continued use. When you take them away, you can just choose not to continue using them on the operating screen. Everything is displayed in Chinese. If it is convenient, you can bring wading shoes so that your feet won’t be pricked when walking. |
Popular activity in Sentosa, the 1.2km track combines go-kart and roller coaster design, with lighting effects at night, and speeds down from the top of Imbiah Mountain to the beach, suitable for tourists who pursue a sense of speed
Opening hours:
January 1st to February 19th every year
Sunday:
10:00-19:30 (last admission: 18:30)
Saturday:
10:00-21:00 (Last admission: 20:15)
Friday:
10:00-21:00 (Last admission: 20:15)
Monday-Thursday:
10:00-19:30 (last admission: 18:30)
February 20th every year
10:00-18:00
February 21st to December 31st every year
Sunday:
10:00-19:30 (last admission: 18:30)
Saturday:
10:00-21:00 (Last admission: 20:15)
Friday:
10:00-21:00 (Last admission: 20:15)
Monday-Thursday:
10:00-19:30 (last admission: 18:30)
Recommended duration of stay: 1-2 hours
Address: 45 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 099692
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 The kids simply can’t get enough of it! I bought four rounds, with different routes, the green line is the longest, and the red line is a little exciting! We bought tickets for the six o'clock session. The sun ☀️ doesn’t shine. Take the hanging chair, the one on the left is lower, suitable for people who are afraid of heights, and the one on the right is really high, a bit scary, with your feet hanging in the air! I'll feel a little insecure. The children had to be accompanied by an adult and had to go ahead with it. I bought two tickets, thinking I could take turns playing, but that didn't work. They said that the tickets for that day were sold out, but they still gave me another ticket. It seemed quite flexible. The ticket price on site is 40 SGD per ticket, which is about 20 or 30 yuan more expensive than buying it online. But it’s worth it! 【Fun】Five stars! |
It is the center of Singapore's Chinese culture and is home to the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and century-old shophouses. We suggest visiting Maxwell Food Centre to sample the Tiantian Hainanese Chicken Rice and Laoban Tofu Pudding. At the weekend night market, you can also purchase Nyonya tiles and handcrafted items.
Opening hours: Open all day
Free admission
Recommended duration of stay: 1-2 hours
Address: Pagoda Street, Singapore
Transportation: Take the Purple Line or Blue Line of the MRT and get off at Chinatown Station
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 Chinatown is a walking place - where you can enjoy food, drinks and great views. Besides, you can go shopping. My favorite place is the library inside the Chinatown Mall. Also, the designs of the houses/buildings are colorful, which makes for a sight to behold. |
With a collection of more than 10,000 works, the greatest art palace in Southeast Asia specializes in Singaporean and Southeast Asian art from the 1800s to the present. "Manifesto and Dream" is a permanent exhibition that examines colonial history and contemporary identity. The architecture features superb light and shadow effects and blends neoclassicism with contemporary glass domes.
Opening hours:
January 1st to June 13th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
June 14th every year
10:00-15:00
June 15th - June 20th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
June 21st every year
10:00-15:00
June 22nd to June 27th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
June 28th every year
10:00-15:00
June 29th - July 4th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
July 5th every year
10:00-15:00
July 6th to July 11th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
July 12th every year
10:00-15:00
July 13th - July 18th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
July 19th every year
10:00-15:00
July 20th - July 25th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
July 26 every year
Closed all day
July 27th to July 31st every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
August 1st to August 3rd every year
Closed all day
August 4th to August 7th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
August 8th to August 10th every year
Closed all day
August 11th to August 14th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
August 15th to August 17th every year
Closed all day
August 18th - December 31st every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30; last ticket sales: 18:30)
Recommended stay time: 3-4 hours
Address: #01 – 01, 1 St Andrew's Rd, Singapore 178957
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 I went there on Friday. Not many people were there in the National Gallery. It has five floors. The exhibition starts on the third floor and each room has its own sequence. After you buy the ticket, the staff inside will enthusiastically explain how to view it, in what order, and how to go. It was great. |
Must-sees include the Jungle Book Light and Sound display and the panoramic projections at the Singapore History Centre, which use multimedia storytelling to depict the 700-year history of the Lion City. The structure itself is in the British colonial style of the 19th century, featuring stunning stained glass windows and a white dome.
Opening hours:
January 1st to August 29th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30)
August 30th - August 31st every year
10:00-18:00
19:00-23:00 (last admission: 23:00)
September 1st to September 5th every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30)
September 6th - September 7th every year
10:00-18:00
19:00-23:00 (last admission: 23:00)
September 8th - December 31st every year
10:00-19:00 (last admission: 18:30)
Remark
The last admission time for the Glass Rotunda is 18:15
Recommended duration of stay: 1-3 hours
Address: 93 Stamford Road, Singapore
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 A good experience, booking is very convenient. The museum exhibits many cultural relics or historical materials related to local culture, as well as many interesting interactive devices. Overall, it is worth a visit. Sometimes there are special exhibitions. I will come again if I have the chance. |
This WWII amphibious vehicle has been transformed into a tourist attraction. It moved into Marina Bay's waters from the land. In both Chinese and English, the guide described the Merlion's legend and the financial district's architecture. All of the landmarks were simultaneously included in this singular viewpoint.
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00
Recommended duration of stay: 1-1.5 hours
Address: Big Bus & DUCK Tourist Hub, Suntec City Shopping Centre, #01-K8, Singapore
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 At first I saw that there were two types of duck tours: Duck Tour and City Tour. Later I learned that it is amphibious. The sightseeing route is very good, covering the city area next to Marina Bay and the estuary of Singapore River. You can enjoy Marina Bay from different angles. However, the engine noise is quite loud and the guide's voice is not very clear. |
The 8.6-meter-tall Merlion statue, Singapore's emblem, greets visitors with a water spray. On the other bank, the platform in front of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel is the ideal location for photos. You may take in the Marina Bay Art Center's "Durian Shell" building at night with its light display.
Opening hours: Open all day
Free admission
Recommended duration: 0.5-1 hour
Address: 1 Fullerton Road, Singapore
User reviews:
| 🔈😘😘😘😘😘 The Singapore Merlion Park is undoubtedly an icon of Singapore. I went to see it for the third time. I always go to see it and check in. This time it feels like it has been renovated and it feels new. There are a lot of people taking pictures. |
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