Singapore Merlion Park ⛲️ Encounter the Lion City’s classic landmark
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Check in at Singapore Merlion Park and encounter the classic landmark of Lion City
When visiting Singapore, Merlion Park is definitely a must-visit spot! As an iconic landmark of Singapore, it not only has beautiful scenery but also contains a strong urban culture. Here is the guide to share with you!
🚇Transportation Guide
Merlion Park is located in the center of Singapore, with very convenient transportation. Take the MRT and get off at Marina Bay Station, then walk out of Exit E and it’s only a few minutes’ walk away. If you choose to take the bus, there are many lines that can reach the nearby area. Just check it on your mobile phone in advance. After getting off the bus, just follow the navigation and you can find it easily.
🌟 Tour highlights
The most eye-catching thing in the park is the 8.6-meter-tall Merlion statue, with a lion's head and a fish body, and a unique shape, symbolizing the history of Singapore's development from a small fishing village to an international city. Clear water constantly spurts out of its mouth, sparkling in the sun, and it looks super photogenic. Many people take photos here. It is recommended to go early so that you can take beautiful and exclusive photos when there are fewer people. In addition to the big Merlion, there is also a small Merlion statue in the park, which is equally cute. Standing on the park platform, you can also have a panoramic view of the beautiful scenery of Singapore River and Marina Bay. The high-rise buildings in the distance are magnificent.
⏰Opening hours
Merlion Park is open 24 hours a day, so you can go there at any time. During the day, the statue is particularly eye-catching against the backdrop of blue sky and white clouds. At night, there is a light show and the Merlion is illuminated by colorful lights, which is another charming sight.
❗Notes
Since this is a popular tourist attraction with many tourists, please be sure to take good care of your belongings and pay attention to safety. Don't get too excited when taking photos, and be careful not to disturb others. In addition, you are not allowed to feed the Merlion in the park, so please be civilized when visiting.