102216 A visit to Singapore’s Kampong Glam district isn’t complete without a stop at Sultan Mosque.
102217 With its massive golden dome and huge prayer hall, the Sultan Mosque is one of Singapore's most impressive religious buildings, and the focal point of Muslims in Singapore.
102218 The mosque was first built in 1824 by Sultan Hussain Shah, the first sultan of Singapore, with a grant from the East India Company.
102219 The minarets and balustrades you see today were added on by architect Denis Santry, who supervised the reconstruction after the mosque’s centennial celebration.
102220 The main prayer hall can hold up to 5,000 worshippers, and is one of the biggest and most amazing religious structures in Singapore.
102221 Don’t forget also to check out the mosque’s dome base, formed out of many glass bottles collected by devotees, and is a great sight to behold.
102224 Enjoy a meal at The Cliff in Sentosa and be delighted by the lush tropical greenery at this stylish sanctuary.
102225 Designed by famed Japanese architect Yasuhiro Koichi, stunning interiors await as you step in.
102226 From its menu to the breathtaking island views, everything about this rustic yet sophisticated restaurant seems to create the illusion of the perfect honeymoon.
102227 Begin your romantic meal with a tasting of oysters au naturel, then discover the fresh Australian taste of true cod and black marron, both dishes popular among the restaurant’s clientele.
102228 Top off your evening with a bite of the warm apple pie soufflé with cinnamon stick ice-cream or a taste of the Chocolate Terrine, a three-tiered chocolate experience comprising white, milk and dark chocolate.