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Merlion Park - Most Popular Park Attraction Of Singapore- A Unique Mythical Concept For Tourists

Merlion Park

A popular Singapore landmark that looks out over Marina Bay is The Merlion Park. It has two recognizable sculptures of the Merlion, a beautiful mythical creature with a lion's head and a fish's body. The lion's water-spitting pose makes for an amazing photo.

Best time to visit: Anytime
Things to do: Admire The Merlion Park Centerpiece, Learn About The Myths, Spend A Quality Time, Take In The Breathtaking View

HOW TO REACH MERLION PARK

  • Flight - Singapore has eight airports, but Changi gateway serves as the primary gateway. It is a top-notch airport that has consistently won accolades for being the best in the globe. Numerous international cities, including New York, London, Shanghai, Paris, Sydney, Delhi, etc., are linked to the airport. Air China, Air France, Air India, Bangkok Airways, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, and many more are major carriers that use this airport as a hub.
  • Rail - By way of a shuttle train service between Woodlands Train Checkpoint in Singapore and JB Sentral in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Singapore is linked to Malaysia. You can use buses or taxis to get to your location from the Woodlands KTMB station.
  • Road - Peninsular Malaysia can travel by car to Singapore via the Johor-Singapore Causeway and the Malaysia-Singapore Second Link. There are numerous bus routes that travel to and from Malaysia, but there is no main terminal because the buses travel all over the city. KKKL, Aeroline, First Coach, NiCE, Transnasional, Transtar, and many more are some of the well-known bus companies.

HOW TO GET AROUND

  • Taxi - If you prefer the road but not driving, taxis are your best bet. But note that it’s not always easy to hail one, especially during peak night hours or the shift change between 4-5pm. On the plus side, it’s all metered.
  • Bus - Use the EZ-Link Card on the extensive bus system of Singapore which can take you to almost every part of the island. Oh, and they’re all air conditioned so you never have to worry about that tropical heat.
  • Car - You can opt for smaller car rental services as they are cheaper. Then, you have the convenience of moving around Singapore as you please, along the well-planned road network. Oh and guess what, they drive on the left side of the road too! Just remember to carry your license.
  • Metro - Singapore’s famed MRT system is the fastest way to get around and there’s always a station just minutes from any attraction or neighborhood. You can buy an unlimited pass for the duration of your stay or each day and use it as much as you need.

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