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Attractions les plus populaires à Singapore

Things to do in Singapore include exploring Marina Bay Sands, where you can enjoy panoramic city views from the SkyPark. Stroll through Gardens by the Bay's futuristic Supertree Grove, and relax on Sentosa Island's sandy beaches or vibrant entertainment spots. Each offers unique experiences within minutes of the city center.

Marina Bay Sands

1. Marina Bay Sands

4.7 (62,610)
HotelAttraction touristiqueLodgingRestaurantPoint d'intérêt

Rooftop views and a dramatic infinity pool make it worth visiting. Float above the skyline, dine under lights, and catch the nightly spectacle.

Faits rapides: Three soaring hotel towers contain over 2,500 rooms and create a skyline-defining silhouette. A cantilevered rooftop platform stretches roughly 340 meters and features a 150-meter infinity pool that visually merges with the city's lights.

Points forts: A 150-meter rooftop infinity pool lets swimmers feel suspended above the skyline, the water's edge blending with city lights at dusk. The three towers are capped by a 340-meter cantilevered rooftop garden planted with more than 250 trees, surprising visitors with fragrant foliage above the urban core.

Gardens by the Bay

2. Gardens by the Bay

4.7 (155,354)
JardinBotanical GardenAttraction touristiqueParcPoint d'intérêt

Futuristic vertical gardens and towering lit tree sculptures beckon. Walk a skyway, hear music, and feel cool mist under a 35 m waterfall.

Faits rapides: Giant steel 'Supertrees' soar up to 50 meters, hosting lush vertical gardens and hanging planters that shimmer after rain. A cooled conservatory hides a 35-meter indoor waterfall and houses over 1,000 plant species from mountain and Mediterranean climates.

Points forts: Nightly light and music shows run about 15 minutes and are staged twice each evening, bathing the grove in pulsating color. Step beneath the mist of a 35-meter waterfall inside a fog-wreathed dome, the temperature drops noticeably and exotic orchids scent the air.

Sentosa Island

3. Sentosa Island

4.7 (9,497)
IslandCaractéristique naturelleÉtablissement

Beaches, rides, and viewpoints make it a full-day playground. Expect sandy toes, skyline photos, and adrenaline-packed attractions.

Faits rapides: A compact resort strip crams white-sand beaches, theme parks, nature trails, and WWII relics into surprisingly walkable distances. Visitors can switch from a cable car panorama to a beachfront bar in under 30 minutes, making a lot possible in a single day.

Points forts: Three palm-fringed bays each deliver a different mood: an action-packed beach with volleyball courts, a family-friendly cove with shallow water, and a quiet crescent for sunset photos. A 37-meter lion statue with an internal viewing platform once offered 360-degree vistas, and spotting that skeleton of the old landmark still makes for a quirky photo backstory.

Notre conseil voyage n°1

Avez-vous entendu parler des visites à pied gratuites ?

Après avoir voyagé dans plus de 30 pays, il y a une chose que j'aurais aimé qu'on me dise dès le premier jour, et cela a complètement changé ma façon de découvrir les nouvelles villes.

Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.

Guide local, 2-3 heures

Sites majeurs, trésors cachés, histoires locales

100% basé sur les pourboires

Les guides ne gagnent que des pourboires, ils donnent donc le meilleur d'eux-mêmes

Vous donnez le pourboire que vous jugez juste

À la fin, donnez simplement le pourboire que vous jugez juste

J'ai fait ces visites dans des dizaines de villes et elles ont été le point fort de presque tous mes voyages. Si vous visitez Singapore, faites-le le premier jour. Vous me remercierez plus tard.

Adrijana, fondateur de City Buddy
Découvrez les visites à pied GRATUITES
Chinatown Singapore

4. Chinatown Singapore

4.6 (50,776)
ZooAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Vibrant street life and bold flavours make it worth the detour. Expect lantern-lit alleys, sizzling hawkers, and colourful temple rituals.

Faits rapides: Lantern-lined streets pulse with hawker aromas and lacquered shopfronts where herbalists sell remedies beside neon-lit electronics stalls. Colorful temples and cultural centers cluster within a compact grid, and lively festivals can draw crowds of tens of thousands at night.

Points forts: One market lane stacks more than 200 souvenir and snack stalls beneath a canopy of red lanterns, where charcoal-grilled pork and tropical sweets perfume the air. At dusk, temple bells and lion-dance drums punctuate incense-sweet alleys, and rehearsals often unfold on rooftops before festivals.

Orchard Road

5. Orchard Road

4.7 (1,860)
Route

High-energy shopping and dining under a canopy of lights. Expect designer stores, quirky boutiques, and hawker-style bites.

Faits rapides: A 2.5-kilometre retail thoroughfare brims with more than 20 shopping centres and hundreds of street-level boutiques. Neon storefronts sit beneath a canopy of rain trees, and seasonal light displays turn the avenue into an illuminated promenade.

Points forts: Holiday light displays stretch roughly 2.2 kilometres and draw over 200,000 visitors during the year-end light-up, producing nightly synchronized music and LED scenes. Basement food halls hide hawker-style counters serving mango pomelo salads and kaya toast that locals queue 20 to 30 minutes for, so shopping stops feel deliciously local.

Chinatown

6. Chinatown

4.5 (4,117)
Attraction touristiqueMuséePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

A riot of flavor, color, and ritual. Wander alleys, nibble hawker bites, and catch lively street performances.

Faits rapides: Lantern-lit lanes hum with hawker aromas, where fragrant soy, chili, and coffee compete for attention at every corner. Over 70 colorfully restored shophouses line the district, each painted in vivid hues and housing anything from tea shops to tattoo studios.

Points forts: At night a canopy of roughly 300 red lanterns creates a warm, photographic tunnel, while lion dance troupes with up to 12 performers still parade the streets during festival weekends. Local ritual nights stage 2-metre altars laden with offerings and burning incense, a sensory mix of jasmine, cinnamon, and soy that fills the air.

Universal Studios Singapore

7. Universal Studios Singapore

4.6 (109,617)
Attraction touristiqueCentre de loisirsParc d'attractionsPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Big-screen thrills and family fun, all in one park. Expect high-energy rides, character meetups, and nonstop spectacle.

Faits rapides: Expect seven movie-themed zones packed with over 20 rides and live shows, from high-speed coasters to interactive dark rides. Weekends and public holidays draw the biggest crowds, so weekday visits usually mean shorter lines and faster access.

Points forts: A waterfront nighttime spectacular syncs more than 1,200 LEDs, fountains, and pyrotechnics to remixed film scores, turning the lagoon into a thumping, colorful stage. Seasonal events bring exclusive character parades and after-hours performances where performers sometimes do five pop-up shows around the park on the same night.

Merlion Park

8. Merlion Park

4.6 (74,326)
ParcAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Iconic waterfront statue and sweeping bay views make it worth a stop. Expect close-up photo ops, fountain spray, and skyline panoramas.

Faits rapides: A landmark statue combines a lion's head with a fish's body, symbolizing a city's maritime roots and its legendary 'lion' identity. A smaller cub statue sits nearby and both draw steady photo lines, especially around major holidays.

Points forts: The main statue rises 8.6 meters and shoots a steady stream of water from its mouth, creating a rhythmic splash that cools the promenade on humid afternoons. Local photographers wait for golden hour when warm light silhouettes the figure against glass towers, creating striking reflections on the bay.

Clarke Quay

9. Clarke Quay

4.5 (91)
Route

Vibrant riverside nightlife and colorful shophouses make it worth visiting. You'll find buzzing bars, river cruises, and neon-lit patios.

Faits rapides: Colorful riverside shophouses glow at night, creating a lively strip of restaurants, bars, and alfresco patios. A short bumboat ride along the river offers a compact history lesson while passing under several old bridges in roughly 30 minutes.

Points forts: A multicolored canopy shelters the central plaza, where DJs and live bands often play until 2–3 AM on weekends, turning the area into a neon dance floor. Local patrons love catching a 30-minute bumboat at sunset and snapping photos by the Read Bridge, a popular spot for reflections and glittering river shots.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

10. Singapore Botanic Gardens

4.7 (45,916)
Botanical GardenAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Urban oasis worth visiting for peaceful, photo-filled walks. Expect towering rain trees, lily-lined lakes and dazzling orchid displays.

Faits rapides: Expect more than 74 hectares of lawns, lakes and a patch of original rainforest, all tucked inside a busy urban area. A world-class orchid collection presents over 1,000 species and hybrids, labeled with botanical details that delight casual strollers and plant nerds alike.

Points forts: Step into a glasshouse where more than 1,000 orchids bloom in astonishing colors, including the famed Vanda Miss Joaquim that influenced a national emblem. Quiet mornings host a ritual of staff releasing butterflies near the orchid walk, dew-glittered wings and petals making for stunning macro photos.

National Museum of Singapore

11. National Museum of Singapore

4.6 (16,222)
Attraction touristiqueHistory MuseumArt MuseumMuséePoint d'intérêt

Discover Singapore’s story through 1.6 million artifacts showcasing culture and history. Experience immersive sights and sounds that bring the past vividly to life.

Faits rapides: More than 1.6 million artifacts span local culture and global connections across 18 galleries. The building mixes a 1900s neoclassical façade with futuristic glass extensions from 2006.

Points forts: An immersive gallery simulates a 1900s Singapore street scene with sounds, smells, and voices that bring history alive. The Glass Passage lobby glows blue at night, inspired by a natural river, creating a captivating first impression.

ArtScience Museum

12. ArtScience Museum

4.4 (18,087)
MuséeAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Explore innovative exhibitions blending art and science. Interact with cutting-edge digital installations that respond to your movements.

Faits rapides: The museum's lotus-inspired design features 21 finger-like extensions, each housing different galleries and exhibitions. One of the unique aspects includes the exhibitions that blend art, science, design, media, architecture, and technology under one roof.

Points forts: The museum's roof channel collects rainwater for use in the building’s water features, making it an eco-friendly marvel. Visitors can experience the "Future World" installation, an interactive digital art exhibit that responds to movement and touch.

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Villes populaires de Singapore

Plats sucrés traditionnels

Kueh Lapis

Kueh Lapis gets its striking rainbow layers because each thin layer is baked separately, sometimes 18 or more times for one cake, which makes it a test of patience and precision for bakers.

Ondeh Ondeh

Ondeh Ondeh hide a molten gula melaka center that bursts in your mouth, the pandan-flavored chewy dough and shredded coconut turn each bite into an unforgettable sweet pop.

Dodol

Dodol is cooked with coconut milk, jaggery and rice flour and stirred for hours until it becomes glossy and chewy, it is a beloved celebratory sweet often shared at festivals.

Plats salés traditionnels

Hainanese Chicken Rice

Hainanese Chicken Rice elevates simple poached chicken with rice cooked in the bird's own fat and stock, which is why the fragrant rice is as celebrated as the chicken.

Chili Crab

Chili Crab was born from a hawker's late-1950s experiment tossing fresh mud crab in a tangy, sweet-and-spicy tomato-chilli sauce, and Singaporeans famously mop up that sauce with fried mantou.

Laksa

Laksa fuses Chinese and Malay tastes into a rich, coconutty, spicy noodle soup, and the Katong style crews the noodles into short strands so you can eat it with just a spoon.

Boissons traditionnelles

Teh Tarik

Teh Tarik, literally pulled tea, is theatrically poured between two vessels to create a silky froth and to cool the drink, and expert pullers can stretch a long, ribbon-like pour without spilling.

Sugarcane Juice

Fresh sugarcane juice is pressed on the spot at hawker carts and kopitiams, its bright grassy sweetness and a squeeze of lime make it an iconic, thirst-quenching street drink.

Barley Water

Barley water is a cooling hawker classic made from simmered pearl barley and often brightened with lime or pandan, it has been used for generations as a simple remedy for heat and digestion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Singapore

When is the best time to visit Singapore?
The best months to visit Singapore are February, March, July, August, and September. These months typically offer favorable weather conditions and are ideal for tourists looking to explore the city comfortably.
Is Singapore an expensive city to live or visit?
Singapore has an average cost of living around $3000 per month. While it can be considered expensive compared to some countries, many travelers find ways to manage expenses through budget accommodations and meals.
How good is the public transport system in Singapore?
Singapore's public transport scores 9 out of 10. It is known for being efficient, clean, and well-connected, making it easy for tourists and residents to commute across the city.
Is the tap water safe to drink in Singapore?
Yes, the tap water in Singapore is safe to drink. It meets high-quality standards and is regularly tested, so visitors can confidently drink tap water without any health concerns.
How many tourists visit Singapore each year?
Singapore attracts about 19 million tourists annually. This high number reflects its popularity as a travel destination with many attractions and activities throughout the year.

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Excursions d'une journée les plus populaires

Sentosa

10 km 20m by car

Popular island resort with beaches, Universal Studios, and attractions.

Pulau Ubin

15 km 30m by ferry

Rustic island escape with cycling, hiking, and traditional kampong scenery.

Jurong Bird Park

20 km 30m by car

World-renowned bird park showcasing diverse bird species and interactive exhibits.

Commentaires (5)

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Soledad B.

Eat at hawker centres away from the riverside, like Tiong Bahru or Old Airport Road, go after 7pm for cheaper plates and shorter lines.

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Abril C.

Amazing food scene and spotless streets, 4 days was enough to see Gardens by the Bay, hawker centres, and a Sentosa day. Very humid though.

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Yolanda J.

J'ai aimé la propreté et la sécurité, mais c'était un peu étroit et cher, trois jours ont paru pressés et il y avait beaucoup de files d'attente aux attractions.

Traduit de English ·

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Cristian K.

Skip single fares, get an EZ-Link or use your contactless bank card for MRT and buses, top up at 7-Eleven or MRT machines to save time and money.

4
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Damian V.

Marina Bay light show is unreal at night, but the area is packed and restaurants are expensive. Still worth a night visit.

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Informations utiles pour Singapore

Lieux populaires pour le shoppingOrchard Road, Marina Bay Sands, Bugis Street, VivoCity
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesClarke Quay, Boat Quay, Marina Bay Sands
Restaurants décontractés populairesDin Tai Fung, Lau Pa Sat, Maxwell Food Centre
Restaurants chics populairesOdette, Burnt Ends, Waku Ghin
Cafés populairesChye Seng Huat Hardware, Toby's Estate, Common Man Coffee Roasters
Eau du robinet potableOui
Visa nomade digitalOui
Meilleure application de taxiGrab, Gojek
Prix taxi / km$1.5
Touristes / an19000000
Population5700000
Vitesse internet mobile200 Mbps
Taux de chômage2.2 %
Taux de pauvreté12 %
Revenu moyen / mois$6000
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$3000
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$80
Prix bière à partir de$6
Prix café à partir de$4
Prix street food à partir de$3
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$20
Monnaie localeSGD
Types de prises électriquesG
ReligionsBuddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism
Langues parléesEnglish, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil
Groupes ethniquesChinese, Malay, Indian
Orientation politiquecenter
Densité de population8358 /km²
Superficie géographique728.3 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesFloods, Thunderstorms
Animaux dangereuxNone
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeGardens by the Bay, Marina Bay, Sentosa Island, Singapore Botanic Gardens
Transports en commun populairesMRT, Buses, Taxis
Compagnies aériennesSingapore Airlines, Scoot, SilkAir
Vaccinations recommandéesHepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus
Types d'architectureModern, Colonial, Art Deco, Futuristic
Consommation annuelle de bière par personne / litres20 l
Consommation annuelle de vin par personne / litres15 l
Culture du pourboireNot expected but appreciated
Coworking / jour$25
Airbnb / mois$2500
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$2500
Salle de sport / mois$70
Budget quotidien (sac à dos)$50
Budget quotidien (moyen)$150

Aperçu de Singapore

Maîtrise de l'anglaisBon
Sécurité routièreBon
Accueil des étrangersBon
Liberté d'expressionMoyen
Transports en communTrès bon
Soins de santéTrès bon
Qualité de l'éducationBon
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueTrès bon
Sécurité contre la criminalité violenteBon
Accessibilité à piedBon
Vie nocturneBon
Scène culinaireTrès bon
Accueil LGBTQ+Moyen
Scène startupBon
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéTrès bon
Accès à la natureBon

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