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About Sentosa


Fort Siloso
Fort Siloso is the only preserved coastal fort and serves as a reminder to us of the world war periods. Take a tour and explore the life-sized replicas and interactive exhibits. There are also photographs; film clips and documents portraying the dark years of World War II. Upon finishing the tour, you can also examine the actual 17th century guns and cannons, or explore the old tunnels.

You will definitely have a great time visiting Fort Siloso, experiencing the lives of the soldiers and understanding what happened during the World War II period. Hence, this is a must visit for tourists who wants to know more about the heritage of Singapore.

Images of Singapore
Images of Singapore is an award winning wax museum that portrays the heritage of Singapore. It tells of the different cultures and heritage and lets visitors know the ancient legend, facts and folklore of Singapore. This tour is a journey to the very roots of Singapore, exhibiting the cultural diversity, economic and colonial history. For tourists who want to learn more about the different cultures in Singapore, this is the place to visit as it displays colorful festivals and events of the different races.

The Merlion and Merlion Walk
Tourists get ready for the encounter with Singapore’s very own symbol - The Merlion. Standing at 37 metres high, this half-lion, half-fish is the biggest replica of the Merlion in Singapore. It has 320 scales sculpted from glass reinforced concrete, which at night will glow in different colours. Amazed by this magnificent sculpture, tourists can also take a lift up to the highest floor and experience a breath-taking view of Singapore’s dazzling skyline. For tourists who wants to have a look at Singapore’s skyline and the Merlion, this is the place to be.


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Admission charges
Sentosa Island
By Orange Sentosa Bus:
Adult/Child above 3: $3

By taxi:
Taxi fare + $2/person

By car:
$2/car + $2/passenger

Fort Siloso
Adult: S$8
Child (3-12 years old): S$5

Images of Singapore
Adult: S$10
Child (3-12 years old): S$7

The Merlion and Merlion Walk
Adult: S$8
Child (3-12 years old): S$5


Opening hours
Fort Siloso
Daily: 10am - 6pm
Last admission: 5.30pm

Images of Singapore
Daily: 9am - 7pm
Last admission: 6.30pm

The Merlion and Merlion Walk
Daily: 10am - 8pm
Last admission: 7.30pm


How to get there
Address:
Sentosa District

Map:

Click on the image for a bigger view (opens in another window)

Click here for a map of Sentosa Island

Available buses:
65, 80, 93, 188, 855, 10, 30, 97, 100, 131,
143, 145, 166

Nearest MRT station(s):
Harboufront


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