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Singapore Travel Guide

Singapore, a city-state in Southeast Asia, dazzles with its iconic modern skyline and bustling urban vibe. Its cultural richness is vividly displayed in neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, where traditional markets and historic temples sit alongside chic boutiques and contemporary art galleries. The city's culinary landscape is equally diverse, offering everything from hawker fare such as char kway teow and satay to world-class dining experiences crafted by renowned chefs.

The city’s commitment to greenery is exemplified by its stunning parks and nature reserves. The Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases lush landscapes and serene lakes, while Gardens by the Bay features the futuristic Supertree Grove and climate-controlled Flower Dome and Cloud Forest. For those craving excitement, Singapore offers attractions like Universal Studios Singapore, which offers exhilarating rides and themed entertainment, and the Singapore Flyer, one of the world’s tallest observation wheels, providing panoramic views of the city and beyond. Whether you're exploring cultural neighborhoods, indulging in exceptional cuisine, or seeking thrilling adventures, Singapore offers a wealth of experiences to cater to every interest.

 

Things to do in Singapore

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Hawker Center Food Adventure

Immerse yourself in Singapore’s dynamic culinary scene by exploring one of its many hawker centers. Treat your taste buds to local delicacies like Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, and chili crab while taking in the lively atmosphere of these food paradises.

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Explore Arts and Culture

Get to know Singapore’s rich cultural heritage by visiting its many museums and exhibitions. Experience the history of the city-state at the National Museum of Singapore, delve into contemporary art at the Singapore Art Museum, or stroll through the vibrant street art that adorns Haji Lane.

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Singapore Botanic Gardens:

Take a stroll through the UNESCO-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens featuring amazing tropical flora and fauna, and don’t miss the stunning Orchid Garden, where you’ll find more than 1,000 species of orchids impressively displayed in green spaces.

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Luxury Shopping

You will love the shopping experiences that Singapore has to offer. From luxurious boutiques to bustling street markets, there is something for every taste and budget. Explore Orchard Road, Marina Bay Sands, or Bugis Street for an unforgettable shopping trip.

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Seattle to
Singapore (SIN)

$1023

Economy, Round Trip

Available between:

Thu, Jun 05 - Sun, Jun 15

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New York to
Singapore (SIN)

$1323

Economy, Round Trip

Available between:

Fri, May 30 - Mon, Jun 30

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Atlanta to
Singapore (SIN)

$1412

Economy, Round Trip

Available between:

Sun, Jun 01 - Wed, Jun 25

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Los Angeles to
Singapore (SIN)

$1510

Economy, Round Trip

Available between:

Thu, May 29 - Fri, Jun 27

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San Francisco to
Singapore (SIN)

$1528

Economy, Round Trip

Available between:

Sat, May 31 - Sat, Jun 21

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Las Vegas to
Singapore (SIN)

$1648

Economy, Round Trip

Available between:

Wed, Jun 11 - Tue, Jun 24

Top Accommodations in Singapore

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When it comes to accommodations, Singapore has a variety of options available. There are various factors involved while choosing the right accommodation for you, such as budget, location, and preferences. We have a list of options for you to choose from:

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Singapore Tourist Information

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Transportation

The city has an extensive public transport system that provides convenient and efficient travel in Singapore. The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) network provides convenient access to many attractions. Additionally, the buses provide access to areas not covered by the MRT. Taxis and passenger cars are readily available for travel.

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Safety

Singapore is widely recognized as one of the safest cities in the world, with low crime rate and strict law enforcement. However, we still need to be cautious and vigilant, especially in crowded areas and tourist areas. Avoid exposing valuables and be aware of your surroundings to ensure a safe and secure visit.

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Food

Singapore is a haven for foodies, offering a diverse culinary landscape influenced by different cultures such as Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan, etc. so you can enjoy a wide variety of dishes at affordable prices. Singapore food scene includes everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to exciting street food spots.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Singapore known for?

 Singapore is renowned for its efficient public transport, pristine cleanliness, and vibrant multiculturalism. It's famous for iconic attractions like Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands, its rich food culture, strict laws, and its status as a global financial hub.

What is the best time to visit Singapore?

 The best time to visit Singapore is typically from February to April and from July to October. These periods generally offer pleasant weather with lower humidity and less rainfall. However, Singapore’s climate is topical which means it will be warm and humid year-around.

What is the local cuisine in Singapore?

 Singaporean cuisine is a delightful fusion influenced by various culture, primarily Chinese, Malay, Indian and Peranakan (Chinese & Malay fusion). Some iconic dishes include Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, Chili Crab, Char Kway Teow, Satay, Rojak, Bak Kut Teh, Nasi Lemak, Kaya Toast and Durian. These dishes represent flavors and ingredients from different cultures blend.

What currency is used in Singapore?

 The currency used in Singapore is the Singapore Dollar. It is denoted by the symbol S$ or SGD. One Singapore dollar is divided into 100 cents.

Are there any day trips one can take from Singapore?

 Yes, there are several day trips from Singapore, like visits to Sentosa Island for beaches and theme parks, Pulau Ubin for nature and wildlife, and Johor Bahru or Malacca in Malaysia for cultural experiences. You can also explore nearby Indonesian islands like Batam and Bintan for beach getaways.

What outdoor activities can be done in Singapore?

 Singapore offers diverse outdoor activities, from hiking in nature reserves like MacRitchie Reservoir to cycling along scenic routes at East Coast Park. Visitors enjoy water sports and beach relaxation and explore cultural heritage trails in Chinatown and Little India.

How many days are enough in Singapore?

 A 3-4 day visit to Singapore is ideal for exploring dominant attractions like Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa, and cultural neighborhoods. Five days or more is enough for a deeper exploration, including day trips to nearby cities.

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