
The most important cities in Singapore at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

A prime residential district known for its lush greenery, prestigious schools, and the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
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A coastal town in the north, known for its park, natural beach, and history as a British naval base.
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A historic district showcasing a mix of old temples, traditional shophouses, and modern bars and restaurants.
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A waterfront residential town developed as a sustainable eco-town, offering many waterfront recreational options.
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A centrally located residential town known for its well-designed public housing and the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park.
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A coastal residential town in the east known for its beach parks, recreational facilities, and holiday bungalows.
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A vibrant district known for its rich food scene, preserved shophouses, and bustling nightlife.
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A residential town in the north-west of Singapore, which was once a rural area and has developed into a modern town.
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Singapore's premier shopping belt, lined with luxury malls, department stores, and upscale hotels.
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Singapore's historic Malay enclave, known for its trendy boutiques, hip cafes, and the Sultan Mosque.
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A vibrant ethnic district offering a blast of sights, sounds, and smells of Indian culture.
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One of the older and most developed residential towns in Singapore, offering a well-established community.
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A mature residential estate with a mix of public and private housing, parks, and commercial buildings.
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A mature residential estate with a mix of public and private housing, served by the NEX shopping mall.
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A residential town in the west known for its scenic quarries that have been turned into parks and lakes.
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A sports and entertainment hub, home to the Singapore Sports Hub and located by the Kallang River.
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A relatively new residential town in the north-east with a rapidly growing population and modern amenities.
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A large residential town in the north-east of Singapore with a rich history and strong community spirit.
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A major commercial hub in the west of Singapore, known for its shopping malls and Jurong Lake.
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The heart of the city-state, a global financial hub with a tropical climate and multicultural population.
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A mature residential town in the north of Singapore, developed around the Lower Seletar Reservoir Park.
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The regional centre for the north of Singapore and the gateway to Malaysia via the Woodlands Causeway.
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One of the oldest residential estates in Singapore, known for its local food and Bedok Reservoir.
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The economic heart of Singapore, encompassing the Central Business District and Marina Bay area.
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A residential and educational town in the west, with the National University of Singapore located nearby.
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The second satellite town built in Singapore, a mature estate with a strong sense of community.
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The regional centre for the east of Singapore, a mature residential town with comprehensive amenities.
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An affluent residential estate on the East Coast, built entirely on reclaimed land.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.