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Singapore is a small island with a big personality: part tropical garden, part futuristic city, and surprisingly easy to navigate.

Hawker centres and kopi stalls to rooftop bars and skyline views are all linked by an efficient MRT that actually makes public transport feel relaxing.

Neighbourhoods shift quickly – Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam, and Tiong Bahru each feel like their own tiny world, with different food, architecture, and pace.

It’s one of the easiest places in Asia for first‑time travellers, but still full of details that reward a second or third visit.

Yes, it’s polished and organised, but look a little closer and you’ll find late night dessert spots, hidden speakeasies, and quiet corners in the Botanic Gardens when you need a breather.

For families, it’s a gentle landing with clean streets, clear signage, and plenty of kid‑friendly spaces; for couples and solo travellers, it’s a chance to mix street food with sleek hotels and waterfront walks. Our picks focus on stays with character, places to wander that don’t feel like a checklist, and food that locals actually queue for.

Use this guide as your simple starting point and discover why Singapore is far more than just a stopover.

fast facts

CAPITAL

Singapore (city-state — the whole country is the capital!)

CURRENCY

Singapore Dollar (SGD). Widely accepted: credit cards, contactless, and cash

LANGUAGE

English (main), Malay, Mandarin, Tamil. You’ll have no trouble communicating

TIME ZONE

SGT (UTC +8). No daylight saving

POWER PLUGS

Type G (UK-style three-pin). Voltage: 230V. Bring a universal adapter

WATER

Safe to drink straight from the tap – one of the cleanest water supplies in Asia

TIPPING

Not expected or required. Most restaurants add a 10% service charge automatically

WIFI + SIM

Free WiFi widely available. Grab a tourist SIM at Changi Airport from $12 SGD for data + calls

VISA

Many nationalities get 30-day visa-free entry. Check with Singapore Immigration (ICA) before you travel

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Year-round destination. Hot and humid (27–34°C). Drier months: Feb-Apr. Nov–Jan is heaviest rain

GETTING AROUND

MRT (metro) is fast, cheap, and covers everywhere. Grab app is Singapore’s Uber. Buses are great too

HEALTH & SAFETY

No vaccinations required. Excellent healthcare. One of the safest countries in the world

GOOD TO KNOW

Chewing gum is banned. Strict fines for littering and jaywalking. 

HELPFUL TIP

Carry an umbrella – tropical showers come fast!

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SHANGRI-LA RASA SENTOSA

101 Siloso Road, Sentosa 098970 Singapore

Aerial view of Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore pool and gardens

SUITABLE FOR

Families, Multi-Generational, Couples, Honeymooners, Leisure Travelers, Event Groups, Wedding Groups, Corporate Retreats, Incentive Groups

INSIDER TIP

Book a room with a sea-facing balcony for sunrise views, and take advantage of the early morning hours when the private beach is almost empty – perfect for a peaceful swim or walk before breakfast

MARINA BAY SANDS

10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore

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SUITABLE FOR

Couples, Honeymooners, Luxury Travelers, Business Travelers, Solo Travelers, Photographers, First-Time Visitors, Event Groups, Corporate Retreats

INSIDER TIP

Book a room in Tower 1 or Tower 3 for the best city and harbour views. The iconic infinity pool on the SkyPark is exclusive to hotel guests. Go at sunrise when it’s almost empty and the light over the skyline is incredible. 

VILLAGE HOTEL SENTOSA

10 Artillery Avenue, Sentosa Island, Singapore

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SUITABLE FOR

Families, Budget-Conscious Travelers, Multi-Generational Families, Couples, Weekend Getaways, Leisure Travelers, Theme Park Visitors

INSIDER TIP

Ask for a pool-facing room on a high floor for a quieter stay with views over the treetops. Only a short walk to Universal Studios & Siloso Beach, or there’s a free Sentosa Express stop nearby that connects you to VivoCity & the MRT in minutes. 

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MANDAI SINGAPORE ZOO

80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore

Red panda climbing on a tree at Mandai Singapore Zoo

SUITABLE FOR

Families, School Groups, Multi-Generational Families, Couples, Photographers, Adventure Seekers, Leisure Travelers, Local Residents, Solo Travellers, Animal Lovers

INSIDER TIP

Arrive at opening time to enjoy cooler weather and see the animals at their most active – plus, you’ll beat the crowds at the popular exhibits. Don’t miss the animal feeding sessions and keeper talks – check the schedule online and plan your route for the best experience!

UNIVERSAL STUDIOS SINGAPORE

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SUITABLE FOR

Families, Thrill Seekers, Young Adults, Couples, Teenagers, School Groups, Multi-Generational Families, Solo Travelers, Movie Fans, Photographers, Tourist Groups, Corporate Groups

INSIDER TIP

Arrive right at park opening and head straight to the back zones — Sci-Fi City and Ancient Egypt — while most visitors linger near the entrance at Hollywood and New York. You’ll get the big rides like Battlestar Galactica and Revenge of the Mummy with minimal queues. Save the front zones for the afternoon

GARDENS BY THE BAY

18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore

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SUITABLE FOR

Families, Couples, Solo Travelers, Photographers, Nature Lovers, Multi-Generational Families, School Groups, First-Time Visitors, Leisure Travelers, Tourists

INSIDER TIP

Visit the Supertree Grove twice – once during the day to explore the OCBC Skyway walkway between the trees, and again at night for the free Garden Rhapsody light and sound show (7.45pm & 8.45pm daily). The Cloud Forest dome is the real highlight – skip the Flower Dome if you’re short on time

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HAJI LANE

Haji Lane – Kampong Glam District – Singapore

Colorful night scene of a lively street with outdoor dining in Singapore

DESCRIPTION

Singapore’s most colourful street – lined with indie cafés, street art, and Middle Eastern eateries tucked between vintage boutiques in Kampong Glam

SUITABLE FOR

Young Adults, Millennials, Creative Professionals, Photographers, Urban Explorers, Couples, Solo travelers, Social Media Enthusiasts, Local Residents

INSIDER TIP

Visit in the late afternoon or early evening when crowds thin and the lighting is perfect for photos. Many indie shops and cafés stay open late – ideal for relaxed browsing and street art spotting. Explore the side alleys for hidden murals and unique boutiques that most tourists miss!

MAXWELL FOOD CENTRE (HAWKER CENTRE)

Kadayanallur Street, Chinatown

Maxwell Food Centre hawker stalls in Chinatown Singapore

DESCRIPTION

One of Singapore’s most famous hawker centres — home to the legendary Tian Tian Chicken Rice and dozens of authentic local dishes, all for under $6

SUITABLE FOR

Families, Foodies, Budget Travellers, Solo Travellers, Couples, Culture Seekers, First-Time Visitors, Urban Explorers, Local Residents

INSIDER TIP

Arrive before 11am to beat the lunch rush – the queue for Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice can stretch for over an hour by midday. Order a plate of char kway teow from Zhen Zhen Porridge stall while you wait. Don’t leave without trying a traditional kopi – it’s the real Singapore coffee experience!

LAU PA SAT (FESTIVAL MARKET)

18 Raffles Quay, CBD

Lau Pa Sat

DESCRIPTION

Stunning Victorian-era market by day, and Singapore’s most iconic outdoor satay street by night –  right in the heart of the CBD

SUITABLE FOR

Foodies, Couples, Night Owls, Culture Seekers, Photographers, Business Travellers, First-Time Visitors, Families, Urban Explorers, Local Residents

INSIDER TIP

Skip the daytime crowds and come after 7pm when Boon Tat Street closes to traffic and the satay sellers fire up their charcoal grills. Grab an outdoor table, order 20-30 mixed satay sticks (chicken and beef) to share, and enjoy the city skyline. This is a quintessential Singapore night-out dining experience.

LOCAL SECRET

Want to see a softer side of Singapore? – Skip the malls for a morning in Tiong Bahru. Arrive early, grab kopi and kaya toast at a local coffeeshop, then wander the low-rise art‑deco blocks before the neighbourhood fully wakes up.

 

Duck into the small independent bookstores and bakeries tucked between old school provision shops, and take a slow loop around the area rather than treating it as a quick photo stop.

 

It’s one of the few places where you can feel how Singapore used to move – slower, more neighbourly. If you’re staying nearby, plan this on a weekday morning; weekends get busier

3 DAY ITINERARY

  DAY ONE

  • Morning: Visit Gardens by the Bay; walk the outdoor areas and choose one conservatory (Flower Dome or Cloud Forest).
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  • Afternoon: Lunch in Little India, then explore streets, markets, and temples. Continue to Kampong Glam (Haji Lane, Arab Street, Sultan Mosque) for cafés, boutiques, and street art.
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  • Evening: Hawker‑centre dinner (Newton, Lau Pa Sat, or local favourite), trying a few different stalls, then a drink at a rooftop bar for city‑lights views.

  DAY TWO

  • Morning: Start in Tiong Bahru with kopi and kaya toast at a local café, then wander the art-deco streets, independent bookstores, and small boutiques before the neighbourhood gets busy.
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    Afternoon: Head to Chinatown for lunch, then explore the heritage streets, temples, and nearby shops. Continue on to Maxwell Food Centre for a classic local snack or coffee break if you still have room.
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    Evening: Head to Chinatown for lunch, then explore the heritage streets, temples, and nearby shops.Continue on to Maxwell Food Centre for a classic local snack or coffee break if you still have room
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  • Afternoon: Lunch in Little India, then explore streets, markets, and temples. Continue to Kampong Glam (Haji Lane, Arab Street, Sultan Mosque) for cafés, boutiques, and street art.
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  • Evening: Hawker‑centre dinner (Newton, Lau Pa Sat, or local favourite), trying a few different stalls, then a drink at a rooftop bar for city‑lights views.

  DAY THREE

  • Morning: Head to Chinatown for lunch, then explore the heritage streets, temples, and nearby shops. Continue on to Maxwell Food Centre for a classic local snack or coffee break if you still have room.
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  • Afternoon: Return to the city for a slower afternoon at the Singapore Botanic
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  • Evening:Finish your trip with a final hawker-centre dinner or a relaxed riverside meal at Clarke Quay or Boat Quay, soaking up Singapore’s city lights one last time
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