Gardens by the Bay is the most popular attraction on TripAdvisor and it isn’t hard to understand why. This place is mind-blowing and unlike anything we’ve ever seen. If you have time for just one attraction in Singapore, then this should be it.
You can buy tickets at the gate but you can get a discount if you purchase them in advance through Klook or Get Your Guide.
Admission: SGD 30 (adults), SGD 18 (kids)
Singapore FlyerThe Singapore Flyer is one of the city’s most iconic attractions. It offers fantastic views of the city from Asia’s largest observation wheel.
You can go on a standard flight but if you want something a little more memorable, then how about going on one that offers drinks like Singapore Slings or champagne?
You can buy tickets to the Singapore Flyer at the gate or in advance through Klook.
Cost: SGD 40 (adults), SGD 25 (kids)
Singapore Botanic GardensGardens by the Bay is a fantastic place to appreciate Singapore’s greenery, but if you want to enjoy it in a more natural setting, then head on over to Singapore Botanic Gardens. It’s a 158-year-old tropical garden and the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Singapore.
Entrance to the gardens is free but you’ll need to pay SGD 15 fee to enter the National Orchid Garden. It’s a must so don’t miss it.
Admission: FREE
Marina Bay Sands SkyparkMarina Bay Sands is the most iconic hotel in Singapore. I’m sure you’ve seen pictures of its infinity pool on social media.
If you aren’t checked in at Marina Bay Sands, then the next best thing would be to head up to the Skypark observation deck on the 57th level to get some of the most breathtaking views of Singapore.
You can buy tickets at the gate but you may get a discount if you purchase them in advance through Klook.
Admission: SGD 26
1. Which will you give priority to if choosing only one attraction in Singapore?A.Gardens by the Bay | B.Singapore Flyer |
C.Singapore Botanic Gardens | D.Marina Bay Sands Skypark |
A.You can get drinks for free. | B.You can get a discount if booking tickets in advance. |
C.You may overlook the whole city. | D.You have to take a plane to the destinations. |
A.A website. | B.A company. | C.A hotel. | D.A travel brochure. |
1. Where did 13% of the food waste happen?
A.In the stores. | B.In the restaurants. | C.At homes. |
A.Food waste is almost the same in all countries. |
B.Richer countries may waste less food at homes. |
C.Richer countries are more likely to waste food. |
A.Poorer countries care less about that. |
B.Food isn’t good to eat after that. |
C.That might lead to food waste. |
A.Clean energy. | B.Garbage sorting. | C.Waste recycling. |
A.Professor Smith is going to speak some other night. |
B.He’s never heard of Professor Smith. |
C.He didn’t know Professor Smith was speaking tonight. |
D.Professor Smith is giving his speech in this room. |
A.She doesn’t like to work with Mr. Clinton at all. |
B.She thinks Mr. Clinton is the best person. |
C.She thinks shed better work alone |
D.She’d like Mr. Clinton to work with her at last. |
A.A new hotel. | B.A kind of food. | C.A close relative. |