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Singapore

The Futuristic Garden City

Best Time to VisitFebruary to April, pleasant weather with low rainfall, great for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
LanguageEnglish, Malay, Tamil, Mandarin
CurrencySingapore Dollar (SGD)
ClimateTropical rainforest climate with temperatures around 25°C–31°C year-round, and occasional short rain showers.
TimezoneUTC+8

Discover Singapore

The Futuristic Garden City

Singapore is a vibrant island nation known for its world-class attractions, futuristic skyline, lush green spaces, and multicultural charm. It blends modern innovation with rich heritage, making it one of Asia’s most exciting destinations.

Singapore is one of Asia’s most dynamic destinations, a place where sleek skyscrapers meet lush botanical gardens, and cultural neighbourhoods thrive alongside futuristic attractions. Often called the 'Garden City,' Singapore impresses travellers with its clean streets, efficient public transport, and exceptional hospitality. Every corner of the city offers something new, from Marina Bay’s architectural marvels to the vibrant energy of Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. What sets Singapore apart is how beautifully it blends modern innovation with deep-rooted cultural traditions. You’ll find Michelin-star street food, spectacular water-and-light shows, theme parks, heritage temples, luxury shopping, and some of the world’s most iconic green spaces. Whether you’re a food lover, adventure seeker, family traveller, or culture enthusiast, Singapore promises an unforgettable experience.

Why Visit Singapore

Discover what makes this destination special

  • Ultramodern skyline and iconic attractions
  • Multicultural neighbourhoods full of heritage
  • World-famous food scene and Michelin-reviewed hawker stalls
  • Lush green parks and nature reserves
  • Top-notch public transport and tourist-friendly environment

Top Places to Visit in Singapore

Discover the most iconic and must-visit locations

Marina Bay Sands & SkyPark - Tourist attraction

Marina Bay Sands & SkyPark

A world-famous integrated resort featuring a rooftop SkyPark with panoramic skyline views, luxury shopping, restaurants, and the iconic infinity pool. It’s a must-visit for incredible sunsets and nighttime cityscapes.

Gardens by the Bay - Tourist attraction

Gardens by the Bay

A futuristic 101-hectare nature park with the spectacular Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome. This attraction blends environmental sustainability with magical architecture and immersive nature experiences.

Sentosa Island - Tourist attraction

Sentosa Island

Singapore’s premier island resort featuring Universal Studios, beaches, water parks, luxury resorts, adventure activities, and beautiful ocean views, perfect for families and thrill-seekers.

Chinatown - Tourist attraction

Chinatown

A cultural hotspot filled with traditional temples, lantern-lit streets, bustling markets, and delicious street food. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Chinatown Food Street are key highlights.

Singapore Zoo & Night Safari - Tourist attraction

Singapore Zoo & Night Safari

One of the world’s best wildlife parks, known for its open-concept habitats and immersive experiences. The Night Safari offers a unique nocturnal tram ride through wildlife zones.

Best Time to Visit Singapore

Plan your trip during the perfect season

Singapore is a year-round destination thanks to its consistent tropical climate. However, travellers often prefer the drier months from February to April for sightseeing, outdoor attractions, and city walks. The mid-year months see more humidity but remain great for indoor activities, shopping, and theme parks.

Peak Season

December to June

Off Season

August to October

Weather Information

Temperatures stay between 25°C and 31°C year-round, with occasional rain showers. Humidity is high but manageable thanks to air-conditioned malls, attractions, and excellent public transport.

How to Reach Singapore

Everything you need to know about getting there

By Air

Changi Airport is one of the world’s best-connected airports with direct flights from major global cities and extensive regional connectivity.

By Road

Singapore is connected to Malaysia via causeways, allowing easy road access from Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur.

Local Transport

The MRT, buses, and taxis make getting around extremely easy. The MRT is fast, clean, and ideal for most tourist spots, while Grab taxis offer convenient point-to-point travel.

Where to Stay in Singapore

Find the perfect place for your budget

Singapore offers a wide range of stays - from luxury hotels with world-class amenities to mid-range business hotels and budget-friendly hostels located in bustling districts.

Luxury

Marina Bay Sands, Raffles Hotel Singapore.

Mid-Range

Park Hotel Clarke Quay, V Hotel Lavender.

Budget

Capsule Pod Boutique Hostel, Little India budget hostels.

Travel Essentials for Singapore

Important information before you go

Visa Requirements

Singapore offers visa-free entry for many nationalities for short visits. Others may require an e-visa or tourist visa. Check official guidelines before travel.

Safety Tips

Singapore is extremely safe, but follow standard precautions. Respect local laws, avoid littering or chewing gum in restricted areas, and follow cultural etiquette in temples.

Budget Information

Expect to spend around $120–$180 per day depending on food, transport, and activities. Hawker centres and MRT passes help keep costs low.

Quick Tips

  • Buy an EZ-Link card for affordable MRT and bus travel
  • Try hawker centres for delicious, cheap meals
  • Carry an umbrella - sudden showers are common
  • Follow strict laws related to smoking and littering
  • Book major attractions online to skip queues.

Culture & Cuisine of Singapore

Immerse yourself in the local traditions and flavors

Local Culture

Singapore’s culture is a unique blend of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences. This multicultural identity is reflected in its festivals, architecture, food, and everyday lifestyle. Locals value harmony, discipline, respect, and cleanliness, contributing to the city's calm and organized atmosphere. The country celebrates major festivals from multiple communities, including Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Deepavali, and Christmas. This diversity forms the backbone of Singapore’s warm, inclusive, and vibrant personality.

Local Cuisine

Singapore is a food paradise where every meal is an experience. From chili crab and Hainanese chicken rice to laksa, satay, and roti prata, cuisine is a celebration of its multicultural roots. Hawker centres like Maxwell, Lau Pa Sat, and Newton Food Centre offer some of the world’s best street food. You’ll find everything from affordable local dishes to high-end Michelin-star restaurants, making Singapore a dream destination for food lovers.

Things to Do in Singapore

Discover exciting adventures and unique experiences

Explore Marina Bay Sands & SkyPark

Visit Gardens by the Bay and Cloud Forest

Shop and dine along Orchard Road

Ride thrilling attractions at Sentosa Island

Discover cultural streets in Chinatown and Little India

Experience the Singapore Zoo & Night Safari

Take a river cruise along Clarke Quay

Enjoy waterfront light shows at Marina Bay

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Singapore

3–5 days are ideal to explore major attractions, food hotspots, and cultural areas.

It can be, but using MRT, hawker centres, and budget stays helps manage costs.

Yes, Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world with strict laws and low crime.

The MRT is the fastest and most affordable way to travel across the city.

Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many countries get visa-free entry.

Yes, English is one of the official languages and is widely used by locals.