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Singapore Brief Guide

Singapore is Southeast Asia's sleek city-state, where glass towers reflect futuristic flower domes. Stroll its lush urban parks, explore the vibrant districts, and treat yourself to Michelin-starred street food at the city's renowned hawker centers. Follow our guide to uncover everything Singapore has to offer.

Singapore Must-try Local Experiences

1. Futuristic Garden Strolls Stroll Gardens by the Bay—Supertree Grove looms like sci-fi sentinels, Cloud Forest mists a green retreat, and Flower Dome dazzles with blooms. Hit the free Garden Rhapsody light show at night—lights dance for your lens. It’s Singapore’s futuristic playground, begging for a snapshot. 2. Cultural Hubs of Heritage Dive into Chinatown’s bustling stalls, Little India’s spice-scented lanes, and Kampong Glam’s artsy buzz. Temples like Sri Mariamman gleam with history, while hawker bites pack flavor. Singapore’s old soul meets new spark here—roam these heritage hubs for a cultural jolt. 3. Wildlife Encounters Explore Singapore Zoo—lions and pandas roam lush habitats up close. Then strike out on the Night Safari at dusk—owls and tigers prowl under moonlight. It’s Singapore’s wild side unleashed, daring you to peek at nature’s night shift. 4. Peranakan Traditions Uncover Peranakan roots at the Asian Civilisations Museum—artifacts spill old tales. Then roam Joo Chiat’s vibrant shophouses—laksa steams and kueh tempts in Katong’s lanes. It’s Singapore’s fusion past, painted bold and served spicy—dig into this cultural mashup. 5. Festival Fever Plan for Chinese New Year (Jan/Feb)—lanterns glow and dragons dance. Deepavali (Oct/Nov) sparkles with lights, or Hari Raya Puasa (varies) hums with feasts. Streets turn festive with stalls—check local calendars. Singapore’s party pulse hits hard during its many festivals. 6. Foodie Haunts at Hawker Centres Savor Hainanese chicken rice, chili crab, or satay at a hawker centre—flavors pop bold and cheap. Stalls sling steamy, no-fuss bites that sing Singapore’s soul. Forget fancy—this is real, loud, and tasty. Grab a plate, join the buzz, and dig into the city’s food heart. 7. Shopping Sprees Strike Orchard Road’s shiny malls—ION Orchard drips luxury, while 313@somerset keeps it wallet-friendly. From high-end bags to bargain tees, this strip’s a retail sprint. Comfy shoes are your MVP—Singapore’s shopping scene demands stamina. 8. Street Market Treasures Chase deals at Bugis Street Market—souvenirs and snacks pile high. Then saunter down Haji Lane—indie shops and murals beg for photos. Singapore’s street vibe flips from loud to artsy fast—snap some unique finds and show them off. 9. Iconic Waterfront Shots Grab your shot with the Merlion at Merlion Park—Singapore’s half-lion, half-fish symbol since 1972. Marina Bay’s skyline looms behind, framing a classic view—water flows as shutters snap. It’s the city’s photo must-have; strike a pose where heritage meets modern might. 10. Riverfront Cruises Ride a bumboat along the Singapore River—Clarke Quay’s bars wink, Boat Quay’s shophouses charm, and Marina Bay’s lights dazzle. It’s a lazy glide through the city’s heart—Singapore’s past and present float by in style. 11. Old-School Island Rides Pedal Pulau Ubin—a short bumboat from Changi Point Ferry Terminal lands you in old Singapore. Kampong huts, quarries, and jungle trails ditch the urban buzz. Pack water and snacks—cheeky monkeys might swipe a bite. It’s a rustic escape worth the ride. 12. Local Coffee Breaks Seek a kopitiam in an HDB estate—think strong coffee, kaya toast, and soft eggs at a no-frills stall. Tucked in heartland hubs like Bedok or Jurong, these spots buzz with Singlish and morning clatter. Hit one early for Singapore’s real-deal breakfast—authentic, loud, and cheap as chips. 13. Skyline Sunset Views Hike to Henderson Waves—its curvy bridge in the Southern Ridges frames city and harbor sunsets like a pro. Pair it with a canopy trail—views soar, bugs bite. Bring spray and catch Singapore’s skyline fading to gold; it’s a high perch worth the sweat.

Singapore Must-see Attractions

Singapore blends glossy modernity with pockets of charm, and its top attractions deliver for every kind of traveler—whether you’re after thrills, chill, or jaw-dropping views. Here’s where to point your map.

Singapore Food Guide

Singapore’s food is a love letter to its cultures—hawker stalls and high-end spots dish out flavors you won’t forget. Here’s six must-eats to hunt down, straight from the streets to your plate.

Singapore Transportation

Changi Airport World-class and 20km east of downtown, it’s your main entry. Grab the MRT (East-West Line, about 40 mins), a taxi (S$20-$40 depending on traffic), or a bus (36 or 24) to the city. Bonus: free WiFi and Jewel’s rainforest vibe kill layover time. Singapore Cruise Centre Near HarbourFront MRT, this handles regional ferries and smaller cruises. Hop the MRT (Northeast Line, 10 mins to Chinatown), a taxi (S$10-$15 downtown), or walk to Sentosa. Marina Bay Cruise Centre (MBCCS) South of the city, it’s for mega-ships. Taxis to Marina Bay run S$5-$10; it’s 30 mins from Changi by car.

Singapore Where to Stay

Singapore’s got a bed for every budget and vibe, from glitzy high-rises to beachside escapes. The trick is picking a spot that fits your trip—whether you’re here to shop, sightsee, or just soak up the scene. Here’s the lowdown on three key areas to choose from.

Singapore Best Time To Visit

February-April wins—less rain, lower humidity, sunny vibes for parks and beaches. March is peak comfy, but “dry” is relative—quick showers still hit. Nov-Jan’s wetter, Jun-Aug’s hotter. Pick your favorite; it’s never cold.

Singapore Travel Tips

1. Book Ahead for the Big Hits (and Time It Right) Snag tickets online for crowd-pullers like Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios, or Night Safari—queues can stretch long, especially on weekends or school holidays. Pro tip: aim for weekday mornings at Universal or late afternoons at the Night Safari to dodge the peak crush. 2. Eat Smart at Hawker Centres Hawker food is a must, but stick to stalls with an ‘A’ or ‘B’ hygiene rating (look for the little sign). These spots are gold—clean, legit, and checked regularly by inspectors. Bonus: if the line’s long with locals, it’s probably worth the wait. 3. Know the Drone Rules Before You Fly Dreaming of aerial shots? Drones over 7kg need registering with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS), and tons of spots—like Marina Bay or near Changi Airport—are strict no-fly zones. Check the CAAS website or OneMap.sg for the latest map before you buzz off, or risk a hefty fine. 4. Don’t Even Think About Littering Singapore’s squeaky-clean streets come with a catch: drop a wrapper, and you’re looking at a hefty fine. Repeat offenders might end up sweeping sidewalks in a neon vest. Keep it tidy—bins are everywhere for a reason. 5. Mind the Alcohol Clock No sipping in public after 10:30 PM—and, that includes your rooftop selfie with a beer. Shops stop selling takeaway alcohol then too, and even bars have last-call rules. Plan your nightcap early, or stick to licensed establishments before the cutoff. 6. Master the MRT Like a Local The metro’s a breeze—grab an EZ-Link card (S$5 at any station) and tap your way around. Avoid rush hour (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM) unless you’re cool with squeezing in. Bonus: escalators move fast, so stand right, walk left, or expect some side-eye. 7. Beat the Heat with a Slick Trick It’s sticky out there—think 32°C (90°F) with humidity that soaks your shirt. Pop into any 7-Eleven for a cheap Slurpee or iced Milo. Locals swear by it, and it’s cheaper than fancy cafés. Wear light clothes and carry a small towel too. 8. Haggle (Politely) at Markets At Bugis Street or Tekka Centre, prices aren’t always fixed. Flash a smile, ask “got discount lah?” in a friendly tone, and you might shave off a few bucks. Don’t push too hard though—Singaporeans like a polite bargain, not a showdown.

Singapore Useful Guide

English is everywhere—business, signs, menus—so you’re set. Locals mix in Singlish (“lah,” “sia”), a fun blend you’ll pick up fast. Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil pop up too; most folks juggle two tongues. Smile and “can lah” gets you far.

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Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore

4.7/526,030 Reviews
"Amusement parks"
Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay

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Night Safari

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Skyline Luge Singapore

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Sentosa

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4.8/54,867 Reviews
"Natural scenery"
Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo

4.7/58,131 Reviews
National Museum of Singapore

National Museum of Singapore

4.6/51,940 Reviews
"Museums"
Sands SkyPark

Sands SkyPark

4.8/54,885 Reviews
River Wonders

River Wonders

4.7/53,201 Reviews
Singapore Flyer

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Marina Bay

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National Gallery Singapore

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Where to Stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Singapore, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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What to Eat

Want to eat like a local? Don't miss out on these top Singapore dishes and foodie spots.
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Spring Court

Spring Court

4.0/515 Reviews
Avg. AUD99/person
"Southeast Asian"
"Time-honored Brand"
SUMMER PAVILION

SUMMER PAVILION

4.4/535 Reviews
Avg. AUD248/person
"Cantonese Cuisine"
JUMBO Seafood - Riverside Point

JUMBO Seafood - Riverside Point

4.7/5789 Reviews
Avg. AUD127/person
"Seafood"
"River view"
JAAN By Kirk Westaway

JAAN By Kirk Westaway

4.6/552 Reviews
Avg. AUD433/person
"Western-style"
"View"
Chatterbox

Chatterbox

4.6/5175 Reviews
Avg. AUD75/person
"Southeast Asian"
"Time-honored Brand"
ODETTE

ODETTE

4.8/571 Reviews
Avg. AUD500/person
"Western-style"
Long Beach Seafood

Long Beach Seafood

4.6/525 Reviews
Avg. AUD116/person
"Seafood"
"Open Late"
Long Beach UDMC

Long Beach UDMC

4.5/5123 Reviews
Avg. AUD195/person
"Seafood"
"View"
SHOUKOUWA

SHOUKOUWA

4.6/524 Reviews
Avg. AUD669/person
"Japanese"
SAINT PIERRE

SAINT PIERRE

4.3/515 Reviews
Avg. AUD444/person
"Western-style"
"View"
SPAGO DINING ROOM BY WOLFGANG PUCK

SPAGO DINING ROOM BY WOLFGANG PUCK

4.7/520 Reviews
Avg. AUD223/person
"Western-style"
"View"
CUT BY WOLFGANG PUCK

CUT BY WOLFGANG PUCK

4.6/552 Reviews
Avg. AUD322/person
"Western-style"

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