Tag: Singapore Attractions
Triad Trails
A first-of-its-kind walking tour pulls back the curtain on Singapore’s gritty past marked by gangs, gambling joints and opium dens, seen through the lens of ex-offenders.
Join a Singapore Sling masterclass, visit a bee farm, and more
Singapore Airlines' travel experiences platform Pelago has expanded its collection of activities for experience-seekers in Singapore.
The collection spans a diverse range of activities, from...
Quiet June holidays for Singapore’s top attractions
With Singapore’s month-long Phase 2 Heightened Alert restrictions coinciding with the first two weeks of the June school holidays, which start today, the city-state's...
Singapore hotels, tour operators rev up for return of Hong Kong...
Tourism and hospitality players in Singapore are raring to go with new inbound and outbound campaigns, as the country's travel bubble with Hong Kong...
Museum of Ice Cream makes its way to Singapore
US-based experiential attraction Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) will be opening its first international outpost in Singapore come August.
Set to be located in Dempsey,...
Singapore to roll out fresh tourism picks this year and next
At least three new tourism products will hit the market this year and the next, as Singapore continues to push out fresh attractions in...
TTG Conversations: Innovator Chat with Dr Cheng Wen Haur, Wildlife Reserves...
When the global pandemic forced Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) to close its popular parks to visitors last year, virtual interactions with its animal residents...
TTG Conversations: Innovator Chat with Monster Day Tours and Lion Heartlanders
The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of collaboration over competition – and for two tour operators in Singapore, closing ranks have saved their...
TTG Conversations: Innovator Chat with Jane Goh, Xperience Singapore
The onslaught of Covid-19 has kept travel operators in Singapore hanging by a thread – once frequented by a wealth of international tourists, the...
Capturing local hearts
With Singaporeans urged to play tourists on home ground, businesses are reinventing their content to excite local hearts. Pamela Chow finds out more.