The cosmopolitan island state of Singapore is the smallest in Asia
. However it has rapidly grown from humble beginnings to become an international economic and commercial powerhouse. Originating as a small Malay fishing village at the mouth of the Singapore River, the British East India Company established a colony in 1819. Singapore played a key role during World War 2 and was given independence as a common wealth state in August of 1965.
Since this time Singapore has undergone a rapid development process focussing on industry, education and urban planning. As an urban entity Singapore is diverse and cosmopolitan, with many attractions to suit everyones taste. However one that will appeal to everyone is the Singapore Flyer.
The Singapore Flyer is considered the largest Ferris wheel in the world; it is more commonly likened to what is known as an observation wheel. The wheel stands 42 stories high and is located on the South East tip of the Marina Centre. The panoramic views from the wheel are truly captivating, especially at sundown when the sun disappears beneath the sea of skyscrapers.
The Singapore Flyer has an adjoining three storey retail centre shadowed by the observation wheel. The centre is home to trendy shops and restaurants overlooking the marina. It even has a central atrium with an Asian rainforest theme and water features.
Famous for its shopping, cuisine, nightlife and various entertainment opportunities, it would be a shame not to visit Singapore on your next travels around the globe. The vibrant city of Singapore has a lot to offer the ardent traveller from its cosmopolitan backdrop to its surrounding natural beauty. There is many a luxury hotel Singapore to reside in but the Shangri-La Hotel Singapore stands out thanks to its central location on Orchard Road. This 5 star hotel Singapore is set within lush tropical gardens and provides guests with the utmost in luxurious accommodation choices with world class services.