101 Things to Do in Singapore

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Science Centre
For all budding young scientists and aspiring ones, the world-acclaimed Singapore Science Centre will keep your mind racing with over 850 interactive exhibits depicting the wonder and beauty of science.

IMAX theatre
The Omni-Theatre, part of the Singapore Science Centre, is a specially designed theatre equipped with state-of-the-art IMAX dome technology. It is Singapore's only dome-shaped, 5-storey high theatre with a capacity of 276 seats. The theatre screens large format films which provides the industry's highest standard of clarity. The 15 perforation/70mm film frame is 10 times larger than that of conventional 35mm film used in cinemas.  It also features a massive hemispheric screen, 23m in diameter and 16m in height (or 5-storey high) which stretches 180o horizontal from wall to wall and is tilted at a 30o angle to the horizon.  Together with 72 amplifiers, which produce 20,000 watts of surround sound, audiences are transported right into the action. The Omni-Theatre provides audiences with an immersive, premium cinematic experience, which is both exciting and educational.

Fountain of Wealth
View a splendid laser performance on a nightly basis at the Fountain of Wealth, located in the heart of Suntec City.

Singapore Expo
Located in the east of Singapore, it is only one train stop away from Changi airport. Expo has one of the largest ground level exhibition space available.

Raffles Hotel
It is the tallest building in Singapore, a towering 70 storeys, giving you a bird’s eye view of Singapore from the top.

Bowling Alley @ Cathay
Fancy a game of bowling? Cathay is just the place for you and your friends to have a hell of a good time getting strikes and spares!

Bukit Timah Six Avenue
Eat, eat, eat! Isn't Singapore known as a food paradise - the home to many different cuisine? Yes, at the Sixth Avenue, there are restaurants serving food from Brazilian to Japanese dishes.

East Coast Park
Situated on the south-eastern part of the island, East Coast Park is the largest and the most popular park in Singapore. Themed "Recreation For All", this park offers a wide range of facilities - be it food, recreation, entertainment and sports - for the enjoyment of all, from the young to the old, for the outdoor, active types to the passive. Bowling alleys, golf driving range, holiday chalets, restaurants and hawker centre can all be found in this park.

Pasir Ris Chalet
Arrange for a major sleepover and have a night of fun with your friends down at the Pasir Ris chalets! Remember to book in advance though, these chalets are really popular and almost always booked up!

Balestier Road
This is the place where you get to choose from a thousand different selections of lightings. From elegant chandeliers to tiny fashionable bedside lamps, Balestier Road is the place for home light furnishings.



 
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