27 May, 2026

Famous Iconic Landmarks to Explore with a Singapore Tour Package

Singapore is a city of unparalleled landmarks, each a reflection on human imagination, architectural ambition and nature’s wonder. It’s not just a tour package that can take you there, it’s an expert guide, skip the queue admission, and a comprehensive understanding of why each is celebrated worldwide, that’s a well-crafted Singapore tour package. This is the top 10 most famous and unmissable tourist sites that every Indian tourist should visit.

Singapore’s 10 Most Iconic Landmarks

Every quality Singapore tour package from India — whether you’re departing from Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, or Chennai — covers these iconic landmarks. Here is your definitive guide to each one: 

1. Marina Bay Sands: 

No one in modern Singapore can ever forget the three towers of Marina Bay Sands topped with the amazing SkyPark, a 340-metre cantilevered deck that reaches out 67 metres past the north tower. Designed by architect Moshe Safdie, Marina Bay Sands is a hotel, convention centre, luxury mall, museum and observation deck all in one spectacular complex.


View Singapore’s skyline from the roof of the building, from an observation deck which has a 360 degree view of the cityscape, which is unmatchable. It is one of the grandest sights on earth at dusk when the lights of the city on the ground and the light of the towers shine on the bay. The famous infinity pool is only for hotel guests and is located at a height of 200 metres above sea level.

2. Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is more than a garden, it is one of the greatest in terms of visionary landscape achievement in human history. This unique green oasis, covering 101 hectares of reclaimed waterfront, unites ecosystems from all over the world within the two iconic domed conservatories: The Cloud Forest and The Flower Dome.

The Cloud Forest is a cool, misty tropical mountain re-created with the world’s highest indoor waterfall falling 35 metres down a verdant vertical garden. Flower Dome, the world’s largest glass greenhouse, is the home to plants from five continents, and features a permanent floral exhibition. At night, the 18 Supertrees (some 50 metres high) entertain guests with the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show from 7.45pm and 8.45pm – both shows are free.

3. Sentosa Island

Singapore’s best leisure and resort island, Sentosa Island is an 800-metre off-shore 500-hectare island, located in the South of the country. It is now a world-class entertainment complex featuring Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark, S.E.A. Aquarium (one of the largest in the world), Palawan beach, Siloso beach and the amazing cable car ride to Mount Faber.

Sentosa usually takes up half the day of Indian tourists with Singapore tour packages. There are 7 different themed zones to explore, such as Hollywood, New York, Sci-Fi City and the much-popular Jurassic Park section, and Universal Studios Singapore, Asia’s best theme park, takes anywhere from 6-8 hours to fully experience.

4. Merlion Park

The Merlion is the most iconic and popular national symbol of Singapore and every Singaporean is familiar with the image of it. The half-lion, half-fish hybrid is 8.6 metres high, representing Singapore’s original name, Singapura (which translates to “Lion City” in Malay), and its history as a fishing village, and it continually sprays water into the Marina Bay, the dramatic Marina Bay Sands towers standing behind it on the skyline.

Merlion Park is free to visit and is part of almost all Singapore tour packages from India. The most impressive photos are taken from the opposite bank (Esplanade Waterfront Promenade) with the Merlion in front of Marina Bay Sands.

5. Singapore Zoo & Night Safari

The Singapore Zoo has been among the world’s top 5 zoos consistently and was the first zoo in the world to adopt the concept of open concept wildlife exhibits, without cages and bars and with intelligent barriers which allow the animals to move freely and the public its closest possible view of the animals. The zoo has more than 2,800 animals from 300+ species with the iconic free-ranging Orang-utan colony and the spellbinding African Savannah habitat being its most popular attractions with Indian visitors.

The world’s first nocturnal wildlife park, The Night Safari, is located right by the Zoo and is open after dark, letting visitors experience 2,500 nocturnal animals through 7 geographical zones in their natural rhythm. Singapore tour packages from Kolkata are truly unique, as the guided tram ride through the murky jungle is unlike anything in the world, with creatures roaming either side or the other of the tram.

6. Jewel Changi Airport

Jewel Changi Airport is one of the most unusual terminal designs in the world: a glass-and-steel torus that surrounds the world’s tallest indoor waterfall at 40 metres, falling from an oculus in the roof to a five-storey jungle of greenhouses planted with 2,000 trees and 100,000 shrubs, all of which house retail, restaurant and entertainment spaces.

All Singapore tourists taking the tour package from India will transit through Changi Airport but if you plan to spend some time exploring Jewel, you will be treated to one of the most visually stunning structures built. Located at Level 5, The Canopy Park features sky nets, hedge mazes and glass bridges over the canopy of the forest.

7. Little India & Chinatown

Little India in the Serangoon Road district is the very heart of the South Indian community in this sensory-rich neighbourhood of Hindu temples encircled in fresh flowers, the smell of freshly ground spice, South Indian restaurants with banana leaves, sweet shops with halwa and jalebi, and textile shops with their gorgeous stock of silk saris and dhoti. Little India is like a different India to Indian tourists, but also like home, too.

Then there is Chinatown, a few MRT stops away, with a rich cultural experience too: The magnificent Sri Mariamman Temple (the oldest Hindu Temple in Singapore); the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple; and streets of traditional shophouses that sell heritage crafts, spices, and street food. Both neighbourhoods are considered as a must see part of any Singapore tour package to experience the culture of the city.

8. Orchard Road


Orchard Road is one of the world’s most famous shopping streets and Singapore’s iconic and celebrated retail mecca — a 2.2 km-long retail corridor. Surrounded by 22 malls and department stores like ION Orchard, Takashimaya, Paragon and The Centerpoint, Orchard Road is one of the best places in Singapore that Indian tourists love to spend time.

In addition to its shopping, Orchard Road is renowned for its spectacular Christmas light-up, which is on display all along the boulevard from November through January, and for the large number of outstanding international restaurants. Orchard Road is a part of every India tour in Singapore, usually dedicated to shopping and a meal in the evening or afternoon.

9. Haji Lane & Kampong Glam

Haji Lane in Kampong Glam is Singapore’s most charming and photo-worthy street — the street with a narrow, colourful alley of independent shops, bohemian restaurants, artisan coffee shops, and some of Singapore’s best street art murals. Haji Lane is a place right by the splendid Sultan Mosque (Singapore’s most significant mosque) which is completely different from the sleek modernity of Marina Bay.

It’s the neighbourhood where Singapore’s Malay-Arab roots and the look of the day converge with the creative community that ensures every visit is truly alive, vivid shophouses with colourful paint-work, and rooftop bars with views of the Sultan Mosque’s golden dome. It is now a common part of premium tour packages to Singapore from India, which would be a half-day cultural tour to Kampong Glam.

10. Clarke Quay & Singapore River

The Clarke Quay area of Singapore is located right next to the Singapore River and represents one of the best riverside entertainment spots in Asia; it consists of a magnificent cluster of restaurants, rooftop bars, nightclubs, and even riverside dining. All of this is set within a row of beautifully restored 19th century-style warehouses and shophouses.

Boat trips on the Singapore River, starting from Clarke Quay, going all the way through Boat Quay, and then reaching the Marina Bay, is one of the must-have activities for visitors in Singapore; such a boat trip lasts for 40 minutes and will offer you the best views on all the architectural styles of Singapore.


Best Singapore Tour Packages from India

Travelers can choose from various Singapore tour packages from India depending on budget and travel style.

Package Includes:

  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast daily
  • Pickups/Dropoffs at airport
  • Sightseeing tours
  • Assistance with visa processing

Some luxury Singapore travel packages even include luxurious stays and personal sightseeing tours.

How to Make the Most of Every Landmark

1. Sequence your days strategically: Visit Marina Bay and Merlion Park on Day 1 (both sites can be visited by walking to each site), Sentosa/USS on Day 2, Gardens by the Bay + MBS SkyPark on Day 3, Zoo and Night Safari on Day 4, and cultural neighbourhoods + Orchard Road on Day 5.

2. Pre-book all ticketed landmarks: Universal Studios, MBS SkyPark, Cloud Forest/Flower Dome, Zoo, and Night Safari will definitely appreciate some advanced reservations – cheaper tickets and queue-free entrance!

3. Get a Singapore Tourist Pass: Unlimited MRT and bus rides will be able to reach all 10 locations conveniently, since most are in proximity to an MRT station.

4. Budget time generously for Sentosa: Indian visitors do not realize the time commitment that Universal Studios will require; at least 6 to 8 hours must be allotted for full coverage of all zones.

5. Plan both Merlion visits: Daytime visit to set the background and night-time visit to capture the illuminated photograph at Marina Bay Sands. Both visits are complimentary and both will leave you in awe.

6. Jewel at Changi is free on arrival: In case the Singapore tour package from Kolkata or India in general brings you into Terminal 1 or Changi Airport, do take 1-2 hours out of your time to check out Jewel.

7. Clarke Quay is always an evening activity:
It opens only late in the afternoon and really gets going from 8 o’clock onward — plan to visit when it’s the last thing on your agenda for the day.

8. Photography permits at landmarks:
Photography is permitted at all of the 10 tourist destinations in Singapore without requiring any special permits.

Your Singapore Landmark Journey Awaits


These 10 must-see landmarks in Singapore offer one of the most extraordinary experiences that one can have when visiting from India – architecture beyond belief, natural paradises of unimaginable beauty, communities that are both familiar and surprising in their richness of culture, and entertainment that truly stands out as one-of-a-kind.

Singapore sightseeing tours, which you can select either by choosing between the 4-night Classic Explorer or the 6-night Grand Singapore, promise that all these attractions will be seen in an optimal manner with the professional guidance and booking services of the travel package.

Travelling from Kolkata, Singapore sightseeing tours from Kolkata provide the best value for money – only a 3.5-hour flying distance, Singapore tour package cost starting at ₹42,999, and the satisfaction of knowing that the Lion City is even closer and more extraordinary than you ever imagined.

Frequently Asked Questions


1. What are the most famous landmarks covered in a Singapore tour package?

The most famous landmarks covered in a standard Singapore tour package include Marina Bay Sands (SkyPark), Gardens by the Bay (Cloud Forest, Flower Dome & Supertree Grove), Sentosa Island (Universal Studios Singapore), Merlion Park, Singapore Zoo & Night Safari, Jewel Changi Airport, Little India & Chinatown, Orchard Road, Haji Lane & Kampong Glam, and Clarke Quay & the Singapore River. Premium packages cover all 10; standard packages typically cover 6–8 of these.

2. How many days are needed to cover all Singapore landmarks?

5 to 6 days is ideal to comfortably cover all major Singapore landmarks. A 5-night Singapore tour package from India structured well can cover all 10 landmarks without feeling rushed — Day 1 for Marina Bay, Day 2 for Sentosa, Day 3 for Gardens by the Bay, Day 4 for Zoo & Night Safari, Day 5 for cultural neighbourhoods and Orchard Road, with Jewel visited on arrival or departure day.

3. Are all 10 Singapore landmarks included in packages from India?

Yes — the “Complete Singapore” and “Landmark Premium” packages from Kolkata include all 10 iconic landmarks. Basic Singapore tour packages from India (4N/5D starting ₹42,999) cover 6–8 of the main landmarks. Ask your travel agent to customise the itinerary to ensure your priority landmarks — particularly USS tickets and Night Safari — are pre-confirmed and included.

4. Is the Jewel Changi Airport worth visiting on a Singapore tour?

Absolutely. Jewel Changi Airport houses the world’s tallest indoor waterfall (the 40-metre HSBC Rain Vortex), a 5-storey indoor forest, over 280 shops and restaurants, and the Canopy Park on Level 5. Entry to Jewel is completely free — you only pay if you enter the Canopy Park attractions. Since every Singapore tour package involves Changi Airport, Jewel is the perfect landmark to experience on your arrival or departure day with zero extra travel.

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