Singapore can sometimes feel like a concrete jungle, albeit a well-maintained and clean one. While that modern and futuristic exterior is most alluring, the city has a greener side that visitors absolutely love.

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Pulau Ubin
Head to Pulau Ubin to find an atmosphere completely different from the city. It’s a small island that has the look of a traditional village.
You can bike or stroll through the lush forests and wetlands. With its rustic setting, Pulau Ubin is a refreshing change from the city.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Home to a range of exotic plants, orchids, lakes, and walking paths, Singapore Botanic Gardens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pop by the garden whenever you feel like a break. It’s only eight minutes from The Robertson House by The Crest Collection, a popular five-star luxury hotel in Singapore.
Fort Canning Park
Located close to the city centre, Fort Canning Park brings together history and nature. Take the time to walk through the well-maintained gardens, visit Fort Canning Hill, and enjoy the stunning views of the city.
Henderson Waves Bridge
To experience something different, visit the Henderson Waves Bridge, which happens to be the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.
It’s a marvel of architecture. A nature lover would be thrilled to stand on the bridge and enjoy the surrounding greenery.