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Top Ten Buildings in Singapore
Guest Author - Taisha Turner

This is a list of the top ten famous buildings of Singapore. These are must see/visit buildings. All have shopping and eating establishments. Enjoy yourself!


Famous Buildings of Singapore

1. Republic Plaza 280 meters 1995

2. UOB Plaza One 280 meters 1992

3. OUB Centre 280 meters 1986

4. Capital Tower 254 meters 2000

5. Temasek Tower 235 meters 1986

6. Swissotel The Stamford 226 meters 1986

7. Maybank Tower 175 meters 2002

8. UOB Plaza Two 162 meters

9. HarbourFront Tower Two

10. HarbourFront Centre

Singapore is a bright, sunny city with hot, humid temperatures. Always wear sunscreen, sunglasses and a sun hat. Of course, always wear comfortable shoes on a walking tour.

Singapore is a clean and safe city. Do not have any qualms about walking the city streets. Be aware the city government has strict laws which are enforced. They are what keeps the city clean and safe.

The passport is a very important travel document. Invest in a passport case to protect it. Amazon.com has a high quality leather passport case. Click the link for a view.


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