Landmarks
Every city has its own unique buildings, monuments or architectural structures. These icons or landmarks tend to be places of interest to tourists and visitors.
In Singapore, the majority of landmarks are designated due to their historical significance, be it an old government building or a World War 2 memorial. Visiting and appreciating the landmarks of a city enables you to better understand its history and milestones.
Memorials
Statues of Sir Stamford Raffles: Located where Singapore's founding father was believed to have landed back in the 19th century
War Memorial Park: In memorial of the civilian casualties of World War 2
Famous Architectural Structures
Chijmes: Renowed national heritage stie, home to a variety of eateries and bars
The Istana: Ceremonial residence of the President of Singapore
Parliament House: Where present-day parliament sessions are held
Lau Pa Sat: Famous food centre within the business district
Esplanade-Theatres on the Bay: The city's premier performing arts venue
Merlion Park: A unique Singaporean icon sits opposite the Esplanade, complete with a mini-park
The Arts House at the Old Parliament: Singapore's newest arts and heritage venue
