11 Best and Affordable Places To Visit In Southeast Asia

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Southeast Asia is a treasure trove of beautiful destinations. Apart from the common haunts most of us know and love, did you know there’s some lesser-known gems to see without breaking the bank? From stunning beaches to bustling cities and serene islands, there’s something for each traveler. In this guide, we’ll cover ten of the best and most affordable places to visit in Southeast Asia.

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1. Hua Hin, Thailand

The land of smiles sure has plenty of hidden spots lying around, and Hua Hin is one of them. A charming coastal town in Thailand, Hua Hin offers a perfect medley of beaches, markets, golf courses, and historical sites. It’s known for its beautiful vineyard too. Located hours away from bustling cities, this laidback town provides an atmospheric landscape at every turn. Remember to check out the popular night markets, indulge in plenty of fresh seafood, and head over to nearby parks to make it an enjoyable destination.

image of the coast line at Nha Trang

2. Nha Trang, Vietnam

Another coastal city that will hit the spot is Nha Trang. Located approximately an hour and a half away from Ho Chi Minh City, this quaint Vietnamese city which bears close resemblance to Miami’s South Beach, is renowned for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. Naturally, it’s an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving due to its divine coral reefs. Adding to the city’s charm, it’s also home to the Vinpearl Amusement Park and the Po Nagar Cham Towers (think a smaller version of the Ang Kor Wat). Nha Trang is also filled with plenty of budget-friendly accommodations and eateries.  

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3. Rawa Island, Malaysia

Did you know Malaysia is filled with a plethora of beautiful islands? Rawa Island, a small coral island off the east coast of Malaysia, is one of them. Loosely dubbed the hidden paradise, Rawa Island is known for its white sandy beaches and clear blue waters. Like many Malaysian islands, it is perfect for snorkeling, kayaking, and other water activities on top of resting your mind, body and soul. The island offers a serene escape with limited but cozy accommodations, making it the ideal getaway spot for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle.

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4. Tawau, Malaysia

Can’t get enough of Malaysia? Why not head over to Tawau – located in Sabah, a state that’s on the northern portion of Borneo in the region of East Malaysia. Escape to Tawau for its stunning natural attractions like the famous Tawau Hills Park which is great for hiking and exploring waterfalls. The city is also known for its seafood and cocoa, making it a culturally-rich destination.

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5. Luang Prabang, Laos

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Luang Prabang is known for its well-prrsevered architecture, beautiful temples, and calm atmosphere. Despite being a lesser-known destination hot spot in Southeast Asia, expect to do a wide range of things here. First, be sure to head over to the local markets to get some shopping done, then make your way to UXO Laos Visitor’s Center to check out real-life bombies on display. After that, climb up a scenic, steep 329 step staircase to make your way up the sacred hill of Luang Prabang – Mount Phousi. Be sure to add other sights like the Pak Ou Caves, Kuangsi Waterfalls, and Tad Sae Waterfall to your list.

sunset at Otres beach at Sihanoukville, Cambodia

6. Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Embrace the island life at Cambodia’s premier beach destination, Sihanoukville. Offering a relaxed vibe and stunning beaches, you can also get on an island-hopping tour and head over to Koh Rong or partake in other water activities like snorkeling or diving. If you’re a budget traveler, this is the perfect destination for you!

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7. Bagan, Myanmar

Welcome to Bagan, an ancient city in Myanmar and home to thousands of temples and pagodas. If you’d like to strengthen your spirituality whilst traveling, this is the place for you. Expect to find stunning landscape and historical significance where you can bring back a wealth of knowledge from this fascinating destination. You can opt to explore the temples by bike, horse cart, or even hot air balloon. The must-visit destination is generally considered safe for tourists to visit amidst ongoing political issues.

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8. Yogyakarta, Indonesia

We can’t forget about Yogyakarta, can we? Home to the breathtaking Borobudur and Prambanan temples, Jogja (as its often referred to as) is in the cultural heart of Indonesia. Apart from its historical sites, you’d also enjoy a vibrant traditional arts and street food scene. The affordable city is slapped with plenty of fun and cultural activities.

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9. Vientiane, Laos

Don’t sleep on Vientiane, the capital of Laos found along the Mekong River. Vientiane is popular for its French colonial architecture, Buddhist temples, and vibrant night markets – an excellent spot for exploring Laotian culture. This city has a thriving night scene, is filled with plenty of outdoor activities for the adventurous souls, and comes with a variety of local delicacies to sink your teeth in.

image of Da Nang's longest non-stop single track cable car

10. Da Nang, Vietnam

Haven’t gotten enough of Vietnam, yet? Enter Da Nang, a sleepy coastal city with a luxury vibe. Unlike Nha Trang, which has a consistent weather throughout, Da Nang is actually warm and cold. How does that work? Well, the higher you go to the Marble Mountains and Golden Bridge the colder it gets, and if you decide to remain by the beach, you get to bask in the Sun and its warmth by the sea. Do remember to pack a windbreaker as you head on up to the Golden Bridge (situated 1,400 meters above sea level) via the Ba Na Cable Car – which holds the world record for “longest non-stop single track cable car”.

11. Sabah, Malaysia

If you’re a fan of nature and adventure, Sabah in East Malaysia should be at the top of your list. Located on the northern part of Borneo, Sabah is home to a stunning array of natural wonders, including dense rainforests, pristine beaches, and the famous Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Whether you’re an avid hiker looking to conquer the mountain or a wildlife enthusiast wanting to spot orangutans at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, Sabah offers an unmatched experience for nature lovers. The state’s rich biodiversity also extends to its numerous national parks and marine reserves, perfect for snorkeling, diving, and eco-tourism. Not to mention the stunning Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park and Mabul Island which provide some of the best diving spots in the world. Plus, Sabah is known for its warm, welcoming people and affordable accommodation, making it an ideal destination for budget-conscious travelers looking to experience one of the most unique ecosystems on the planet.

Final Thoughts

There’s more to Southeast Asia than meets the eye, especially when it comes to affordable travel destinations that offer diverse experiences. Despite there being only 10 on this list, you best believe there’s actually more in each country waiting for you to source them out. It’s time for you to get out of your cave and start exploring these picturesque spots for your next trip!

The Best Chicken Rice Stalls In Each Area In Singapore

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Ask anyone in Singapore and they will tell you that Chicken rice is an iconic dish here. Enjoyed by locals and tourists alike, each area in the city has its own renowned spots for this delectable meal. Think fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth, succulent chicken meat with crispy roasted skin, a bowl of warm, hearty soup paired with spicy, homemade chilli. The sheer thought of the dish is enough to make us drool at our desks. If you, like us, are huge fans of chicken rice, here is a list of best chicken rice stalls in each area.

East Side

Let’s begin with the best side of the lot, the East. Honestly, there’s more than one stall that serves exceptional chicken rice. But the winner, for us, will have to be Bruce Lee Chicken Rice. This hidden spot in East Coast Road will get you going back for more. Although a tad bit unconventional, an order of roasted chicken rice will get you a plate of chicken coupled with a medley of vegetables (bean sprouts, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, and braised tofu) doused in a secret savoury sauce. It also comes with an unlimited serving of achar! And in true Bruce Lee fashion, the chilli here packs a punch and will surely get you screaming for waataah!

Where: 396 E Coast Rd, Singapore 428994

North Side

Another household name is Yishun 925 Hainanese Chicken Rice. This stall has been a staple in the North for years. Known for its flavorful chicken and perfectly cooked, aromatic rice, the stall draws crowds from all over the island. But is it worth traveling down to the North for? You bet it is. They have also branched out over several areas, where the remain consistent in quality to give people what they want. You can expect tender and moist chicken, and a serving that’s full of robust flavor! The chicken rice here also comes with a tiny side of achar. Be sure to get to the original stall early to avoid a long queue.

Where: Blk 1, 925 Yishun Central, #01-249,

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Photo Credits: Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice

South Side

On to the South we have Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice. Also known as the late Anthony Bourdain’s favourite joint. Located at Maxwell Food Centre, Tian Tian is known for their juicy chicken and rice that’s chock full of flavor. A bowl of soup, chilli and ginger paste are provided here, making it the perfect accompaniments to your chicken rice experience. Don’t believe men? This stall’s long queues are a testament to its quality and reputation.

Where: 1 Kadayanallur St, #01-10/11 Maxwell Food Centre, Singapore 069184

West Side

Finally, we have the West Side. Admittedly, this is an area that’s less frequented by many. And tucked away in this ulu area, we have Hoe Kee Kitchen located in Jurong West 505 Market & Food Centre. Known for its steamed chicken rice, Hoe Kee Kitchen was also included in the Michelin Guide Singapore with a Michelin Plate in 2023. It’s also famous for its affordable price, at only $2 per plate. Despite its official closing time of 6pm (as listed on Google), they are notorious for selling out by late lunch time, with a queue sometimes forming before their official opening hours of 10am. Talk about a hit!

Where: Jurong West 505 Market & Food Centre, #01-39, Blk 505, Jurong West Street 52, Singapore 640505

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re in the East, North, South, or West of Singapore, you can find top-notch and highly raved about chicken rice stalls that do justice to the nation’s unofficial national dish. Each stall offers a unique take on this classic meal, making your trip down worthwhile. It wasn’t easy narrowing down one stall from each area, but we did it. However, we do understand that taste is subjective so don’t come for us if you feel like any of the stalls above aren’t the best that Singapore has to offer!

The Best Things To Do This Weekend (15-16 June)

Singapore iLights Festival

“There’s nothing to do in Singapore,” is something we hear far too often. However, contrary to popular belief, she isn’t that boring and has a slew of events hiding under her belt. You have to look for the exciting things in the right place. From vibrant festivals to immersive exhibitions, there’s no shortage of fun-filled activities to fill your weekend. Check out this guide to know more.

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Photo Credits: Gardens by the Bay

1. Gardens by the Bay Children’s Festival

Are you a fan of Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out 2? If so, this will be a treat for you (and the kids, of course)! Bask in the 10th edition of the Gardens by the Bay Children’s Festival, where everyone can immerse themselves in the world of wonder. The festival includes an outdoor carnival with large-scale installations, interactive activities, and themed play areas. That’s not all, your inner moody self can hang out at the Mood Swings – an area to swing the moodiness away and transition to a joy(ous) self, and hop over to the doodle wall after. This is the perfect way to have fun and learn at the same time! 

When: Until 22 June 2024
More information here.

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Photo Credits: i Light Singapore

2. i Light Singapore 2024

You don’t have to be a fan of lights to head on over to i Lights Singapore 2024. This year’s festival includes innovative installations made from eco-friendly materials, creating a stunning visual spectacle around the Marina Bay area. Don’t miss the i Light Forum at Millenia Walk, where you can engage with artists and learn about the concepts behind their out-of-this-world creations too. 

When: Until 23 June 2024
More information here.

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3. GastroBeats 2024

Is your tummy always rumblin’ and eardrums always beatin’? Check out GastroBeats 2024 for a culinary and musical extravaganza. This lively festival features an eclectic mix of food stalls, live music, and engaging activities. Enjoy a variety of delectable dishes from local and international vendors whilst grooving to stage performances by talented artists. If you’re a foodie and a music lover, this one’s definitely for you! 

When: 15 – 16 June 2024
More information here.

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4. Sake Festival Singapore 2024

Kanpai! If you love all things Japanese or alcohol, make your way down to Sake Festival Singapore 2024. An event that offers a wide selection of sakes from various regions of Japan, provides an excellent opportunity for both novices and connoisseurs to explore and appreciate. Enjoy sake tastings, sumptuous food pairings, and insightful talks from sake experts. 

When: 15 June 2024
More information here.

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5. Celebrate Donald Duck’s 90th Birthday at VivoCity

Have a quackin’ good time at Donald Duck’s 90th birthday at a Mickey and Friends-themed event at Vivocity this weekend. The event includes interactive games, photo opportunities with life-sized installations, and exclusive Disney merchandise. It’s definitely made for Disney fans of all ages.

When: Until 23 June 2024
More information here.

Final Thoughts

Still think Singapore’s boring? Offering a plethora of events and activities, Singapore definitely aims to please. Especially for the weekend. So whether you’re (not) getting blinded by the lights or reliving your childhood, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Stay tuned for the next weekend guide to help you plan your weekend right!

Which food delivery app is the best in Singapore?

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Singapore is widely known for its food. So, it’s no surprise that we’re often faced with this important question, “which food delivery app is the best in Singapore?”

Our food delivery services have truly transformed dining experiences – offering convenience, variety, and accessibility at the tap of a button. With several apps vying for the top spot, it can be challenging to determine which one better suits your culinary needs. In this piece, we will compare the top three food delivery apps in Singapore – Grab, Deliveroo, and FoodPanda – to help you decide which is the best.

FeatureGrabDeliverooFoodPanda


Variety and Availability


Extensive selection of cuisines from local hawker delights to international fare.


Focuses on mid-to-high-end restaurants, offering exclusive dining options.


The widest range of food options from hawker stalls to chain restaurants and upscale dining.


User Experience


User-friendly app with seamless integration with other Grab services like GrabPay, GrabRewards, and GrabExpress.


Intuitive app with features like scheduled deliveries and real-time tracking. Deliveroo Plus subscription offers free delivery and exclusive deals.


Easy-to-use app with order tracking and scheduling. Includes grocery delivery through PandaMart. With the latest addition of PandaGo, a new delivery service initiative.  


Quality and Speed


Reliable service with a broad restaurant network. Excellent customer service.


Fast delivery times and premium restaurant partnerships.


Extensive delivery network covering most parts of Singapore.


Promotions and Discounts


Frequent promotions and discounts. Earn GrabRewards points on every order for discounts and perks.


Regular exclusive deals for Deliveroo Plus subscribers.


Regular promotions, discounts, and vouchers. Cost-effective for frequent users.


Additional Services


Integration with Grab ecosystem (ride-sharing, payments, rewards).


Exclusive restaurant partnerships offering unique dining experiences.


PandaMart for grocery delivery alongside meals.
a spread of takeaway food

Final Thoughts

When choosing the best food delivery app in Singapore, it’s crucial to pick an app that suits your specific needs and preferences. 

Here’s a breakdown of how to make the best decision based on your personal dining habits, convenience, and value for money.

Variety and Selection

One of the most significant factors to consider is the variety of food options each app offers. If you’re someone who enjoys exploring different cuisines, whether it’s local hawker favorites or international fare, Grab offers a broad range of selections that cater to both traditional tastes and new, trendy spots. This app stands out for its extensive selection of eateries, from budget-friendly hawker stalls to high-end dining.

On the other hand, if you prefer ordering from premium, mid-to-high-end restaurants or if you’re looking for exclusive dining experiences, Deliveroo may be more suited to your needs. The app is known for partnering with many fine dining establishments, which can be perfect if you’re looking to indulge in a special meal.

If you’re someone who prefers the sheer convenience of having all kinds of food options at your fingertips, including affordable options from hawker stalls, FoodPanda shines with its broad range of food choices. With an extensive variety, it caters to different budgets, making it a go-to option for anyone who wants flexibility in their orders.

User-Friendly Experience

Ease of use plays a significant role in deciding which app to download and use regularly. Grab’s user-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate between ordering food, paying, and redeeming rewards. Since Grab is also integrated with GrabPay and GrabRewards, you can easily pay and accumulate rewards points that can be redeemed for discounts, making it a practical choice if you’re already using Grab for ride-sharing or delivery services.

Deliveroo also offers an intuitive experience, with features like real-time tracking, scheduled deliveries, and the added benefit of Deliveroo Plus. This subscription service provides free delivery and exclusive deals, which is an appealing option if you order frequently. The app’s design is sleek, and its real-time tracking ensures you know exactly when to expect your order, minimizing any waiting time.

FoodPanda also excels in user experience, offering an easy-to-use interface that allows customers to quickly browse through a wide variety of food choices. One of the key features of FoodPanda is PandaMart, which lets you order groceries along with meals. Additionally, FoodPanda’s recent addition of PandaGo introduces another layer of convenience, offering delivery services for a wider range of needs beyond just food.

Speed and Reliability

Speed is a major factor when it comes to food delivery. Everyone wants their meal delivered hot and fresh, and the faster the better. Grab has built a reputation for being reliable, with a broad network of restaurants that ensures prompt deliveries. However, it’s important to note that, while Grab offers a solid delivery time, its speed may vary depending on your location and the time of day.

Deliveroo is known for its excellent speed and premium restaurant partnerships. With its strong network of delivery riders and quick dispatch system, Deliveroo ensures your meal arrives quickly. This makes it an ideal choice for those looking for high-quality meals delivered without delays.

FoodPanda is a strong contender for speed as well, with a vast delivery network covering most areas in Singapore. It has a consistent track record of fast deliveries, especially in urban areas, and is often a preferred choice for those ordering from hawker stalls or casual dining places. While its network is extensive, delivery times can occasionally vary depending on your proximity to the restaurant or the area’s traffic conditions.

Promotions and Discounts

Who doesn’t love discounts? One of the best ways to get more value for your money when ordering food is to take advantage of promotions. Grab offers frequent promotions and discounts, and you can also earn GrabRewards points with each order. These points can be redeemed for discounts or used across other Grab services, such as ride-sharing or GrabExpress deliveries.

Deliveroo offers a similar setup with its Deliveroo Plus subscription, which provides free delivery and exclusive discounts for subscribers. If you order food often, this can be a great way to save on delivery fees and enjoy perks.

FoodPanda regularly offers promotions, discounts, and vouchers, making it the most cost-effective option for frequent users. Additionally, with its large selection of food types and restaurant tiers, it gives users the ability to enjoy deals no matter their budget.

Additional Services and Convenience

Sometimes, the app that offers the most convenience and additional services will win out. Grab stands out by being integrated with the broader Grab ecosystem, offering a seamless experience for ride-sharing, food delivery, and even payments. If you’re a regular Grab user, you’ll appreciate the ease with which you can navigate between services.

Deliveroo offers exclusive restaurant partnerships, creating a unique dining experience for those who enjoy fine dining or prefer exploring exclusive menus not available on other platforms. This makes Deliveroo the perfect choice for foodies who enjoy a premium experience with a little extra flair.

FoodPanda’s additional service, PandaMart, offers grocery delivery alongside meals, making it an excellent all-in-one platform. Whether you need to restock your pantry or pick up your meal, PandaMart streamlines the process for you. Additionally, PandaGo extends the convenience of deliveries beyond food, including parcels and items from various stores.

If variety, speed, and value for money are your priorities, FoodPanda is a great all-rounder. However, if you’re looking for a premium dining experience, Deliveroo’s fine-dining options and exclusive partnerships might be your best bet. For those already within the Grab ecosystem, Grab offers a seamless experience with added benefits like GrabRewards and GrabPay integration.

Ultimately, the best food delivery app is the one that aligns with your needs — whether that’s the broadest variety, speed, exclusive deals, or convenience. With these three apps, you’re guaranteed to find the perfect solution for satisfying your cravings and making your dining experience hassle-free. While each app has its own strengths and along with many, most of us will opt for the one that gives the best rates.

5 Best Attractions At ArtScience Museum | MBS Singapore

ArtScience Museum Marin Bay Sands

The ArtScience Museum, located in Singapore’s famous Marina Bay Sands complex, is a monument to the harmonious fusion of art and science. This unusual lotus-inspired building, created by famous architect Moshe Safdie, is a center for creativity, invention, and exploration in addition to being an architectural wonder. This article explores the ArtScience Museum’s unique fusion of scientific inquiry and artistic expression by taking the reader on a virtual tour around its fascinating regions.

Galleries and Exhibitions

A wide variety of exhibitions that spark the curiosity and intellect may be found at the ArtScience Museum. The exhibits, both rotating and permanent, span a broad range of topics and frequently conflate art and science. “Future World: Where Art Meets Science,” one such permanent show, transports viewers to a virtual playground with interactive installations that come to life. Visitors can interact with the displays through immersive digital art, resulting in a dynamic and constantly evolving experience.

The museum holds temporary exhibitions that feature the creations of both domestic and foreign artists in addition to its interactive exhibits. These shows frequently address current events, encouraging communication between the arts, sciences, and society. Think-provoking conversations can take place at the ArtScience Museum on topics ranging from the effects of climate change to the secrets of the human mind.

Here are the top 5 highlights at the ArtScience Museum:

1. Future World: Where Art Meets Science:

Future World: Where Art Meets Science
Future World: Where Art Meets Science

“Future World” is one of the permanent exhibitions that transcends the barriers between science and art, making it a unique experience. Visitors are encouraged to interact with interactive installations in this immersive digital playground, which was developed in partnership with teamLab. “Future World” shows off the amazing possibilities that arise when creativity and technology come together, with everything from interactive light displays to captivating digital landscapes.

2. VR Gallery

Virtual Reality (VR) Gallery, ArtScience Museum
Virtual Reality (VR) Gallery

Through its Virtual Reality (VR) Gallery, the ArtScience Museum incorporates cutting-edge technology. Immersion in virtual environments created by forward-thinking artists that challenge the conventions of traditional creative expression is possible here. For those looking for an experience that goes beyond the boundaries of the real world, this dynamic environment offers a unique display of the changing interaction between art and technology.

3. Mars: The Red Mirror

Mars: The Red Mirror
Mars: The Red Mirror

“Mars: The Red Mirror” transports viewers to the Red Planet while examining how art and science interact with space exploration. Visitors may explore the opportunities and difficulties of interplanetary travel through interactive exhibits, emphasizing the need of imagination and inventiveness in the effort to comprehend and eventually colonize Mars.

4. Samsara ( VR Gallery)

Samsara - ArtScience Museum
Samsara – ArtScience Museum

The ArtScience Museum explores the cyclical aspect of existence in “Samsara,” taking cues from Eastern philosophy. Artists investigate the relationship between life, death, and rebirth via a series of engrossing installations, creating a story that goes beyond conventional creative limitations. The show invites viewers to reflect on the deep connection between science, art, and the never-ending cycle of life.

5. New Eden: Science Fiction Mythologies Transformed

New Eden at ArtScience Museum
New Eden

Temporary exhibitions like “New Eden” serve as prime examples of the museum’s dedication to pushing creative limits. The mythology of science fiction are turned into interactive, thought-provoking installations for this show. The artists present speculative futures through a variety of media, encouraging viewers to consider the points where science, imagination, and culture converge.

The Architecture

The ArtScience Museum’s breathtaking building is a must-see before exploring the exhibitions. The museum’s architecture skillfully blends futuristic and organic components, giving it the appearance of an open lotus flower. A visually striking and welcoming ambiance is created by the numerous galleries housed within the ten finger-like extensions, or “fingers,” of the lotus. The lotus seems to grow as you go closer, luring guests inside to see its delights.

Art and Science in Harmony

The ArtScience Museum’s dedication to demonstrating how art and science are intertwined is what makes it unique. The museum serves as a link between these apparently unrelated fields, demonstrating how they enhance and support one another. The displays urge viewers to reconsider their assumptions and adopt a holistic perspective on the world.

The museum is filled with evidence of its dedication to education. The ArtScience Museum welcomes visitors of all ages with a range of workshops, seminars, and educational activities, making it a welcoming place for both aficionados and learners. The museum effectively cultivates an appreciation for art and science by integrating entertaining and teaching.

Iconic Installations

“Crystal Universe,” a collaborative light and sound installation at the ArtScience Museum, is one of the museum’s most notable displays. Immersions in a stunning digital universe of color, light, and sound highlight the museum’s commitment to using technological innovation to push the boundaries of artistic expression.

ArtScience Museum

Final Thoughts

One excellent example of how art and science may cohabit together is the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands. It is a must-visit location for anybody looking for a distinctive and enlightening experience because of its attractive architecture, varied exhibitions, and dedication to education. The museum continues to excite and pique interest by encouraging a profound appreciation for the nexus between art and science and by extending an invitation to visitors to view the world’s wonders from a fresh perspective.

Opening hours: Daily, 10:00AM – 07:00PM

Address: Marina Bay Sands, 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974

Websitehttps://www.marinabaysands.com/museum.html

Google Rating: 4.5 stars (13K Reviews)

Directions & Parking Info: https://www.marinabaysands.com/museum/plan-your-visit.html