9/20/08

Tiger Sky Tower - Sentosa, Singapore

pix_thumb_tower_04 Singapore's tallest observatory tower offers panoramic views at 131 metres above sea level across Singapore, Sentosa, Southern Islands, right up to neighboring Malaysia and the Indonesian islands. The Tiger Sky Tower has a capacity of 72 in its enclosed, air-conditioned cabin. Day or night, views from the tower promise to be both scenic and breathtaking. Located adjacent to the Sentosa cable car station, theTiger Sky Tower is a key point of interest and forms a distinctive landmark as it soars above the surrounding natural greenery.

Tower height: 110m
View height: 131m from sea level
Tower column diameter: 2.5m
Foundation diameter: 15m
Cabin capacity: 72 persons

 

Catch panoramic views across Singapore, Sentosa and the Southern Islands from Asia's tallest free standing observation tower. Day or night, views from the tower promise to be both scenic and breathtaking as it gently revolves to a height of 131 metres above sea level.

 

S$12/ADULT - S$8/CHILD(<12YRS OLD)

9AM - 9PM DAILY (LAST ADMISSION 8.45PM)

9/19/08

Singapore Sentosa Attractions

Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom

Stroll through the lush surrounds of the Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom and allow 1,500 live butterflies – from over 50 species – to flutter about you as you enjoy the cool outdoor conservatory.

Watch the blossoming of new life at the Live Pupae house or admire up to 3,000 species of the world's most beautiful and rare insects, which includes the largest Dynastes Hercules beetle ever recorded – all 160mm of it!

S$10 / Adult, S$6 / Child
(Child 3 - 12 years old)

9am - 6.30pm daily
(last entry 6pm)

 

 



Singapore Tour

Singapore is a city state that attracts more visitors than its own population. Despite its small size, the city has an array of tour destinations. Here is concise information on more prominent Singapore city tour attractions among them:

Chinatown
To call Chinatown a little China in Singapore would not be an exaggeration. Chinatown has pockets of traditional shop houses where crafts like calligraphy and clog-making are still practised. Traditional atmosphere seems unaffected by the stream of modernity. It is best to tour this part of Singapore city during the Chinese New Year.

Orchard Road
2.5 kilometer Orchard Road is said to be the largest concentration of shopping malls worldwide. The shop-aholics’ heaven is lined with effulgent malls linked by air-conditioned underground squeaky clean passages. The road is replete with swanky eateries and luxury hotels.

Parliament House
Oldest government building in Singapore, built in 1827, today houses the Republic’s parliament. A bronze elephant which stands right in front of the building was gifted by Siamese King Chulalongkorn in 1871.

Raffles Hotel
Not long ago, Raffles Hotel was the most famous building in Singapore. One of the last great 19th century hotels, it has played host to royalty, world leaders, film stars and other renowned personalities. Called fondly as the Grand Old Lady of the East, it is fully restored to her former glory after a comprehensive $160 million restoration.

Tour the renovated complex which has a shopping arcade with 70 shops, a museum displaying Raffles memorabilia and a theatre presenting a multimedia show on the hotel’s glorious past.

Singapore River
Head for the Singapore River if wanting some real fun. Ride on a bumboat enables one to appreciate the transformation of Singapore from an obscure fishing village to a bustling metropolis. Watch beautifully restored warehouses that now host dining and entertainment spots. Contrast these with the Singapore skyline. Admire the grand colonial buildings.

You can tour Boat Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay, three well-known quays on the banks of Singapore River.

Supreme Court and City Hall
Constructed in 1939, the Supreme Court building shelters Corinthians columns painted by famous Italian artist Cavaliere Rodolfo Nolli. Cheek-by-jowl is the City Hall where Lord Louis Mountbatten signed the document of the capitulation of the Japanese in 1945