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Colonial District, the Quays & Marina Bay


Back in the 1980s, someone at the tourism board created a myth about a half fish, half lion, and the gawking tourists helped seal its status as an iconic (nobody said it was pretty) Singapore sight. While visiting this S$165,000 concrete creature isn't in itself worth your time, the Marina Bay views make the trip worthwhile. Don't forget to jump on a boat cruise for a complete circuit of Singapore's changing waterways.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Colonial District, the Quays & Marina Bay attractions

1. First Generation

0.13 MILES

Chong Fah Cheong’s First Generation is one of Singapore's best loved and most joyful sculptures, depicting five young boys leaping into the river below.

2. Cavenagh Bridge

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Built in 1869, this suspension bridge links the north and south banks of the Singapore River. Don't bring your horses or cattle as they will not be…

3. Lim Bo Seng Memorial

0.14 MILES

This 3.6m-high pagoda was built in tribute to Major-General Lim Bo Seng, a Singaporean WWII hero.

4. Seeds

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This large granite sculpture is by Singaporean sculpture Han Sai Por.

5. Asian Civilisations Museum

0.19 MILES

This remarkable museum houses the region's most comprehensive collection of pan-Asian treasures. Its galleries explore the history, cultures, textiles and…

6. Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall

0.22 MILES

Completed in 1862, the Victoria Theatre was one of Singapore's first Victorian Revivalist buildings, inspired by the Italian Renaissance. It reopened in…

7. Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay

0.22 MILES

Singapore’s S$600 million Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay offers a nonstop program of international and local performances, and free outdoor performances…

8. Bird

0.25 MILES

A voluptuous bronze sculpture by Colombian figurative artist Fernando Botero.