
Singapore
Singapore, a futuristic metropolis set on a tropical island, is known for its seamless blend of tradition and modernity. The city’s iconic skyline is complemented by lush green spaces like Gardens by the Bay and the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Visitors can explore Chinatown’s bustling markets, savor street food at hawker centers, or shop in the luxury malls of Orchard Road. With its diverse cultural influences, cutting-edge attractions, and world-class dining, Singapore is a dynamic destination offering something for every type of traveller.
Airport
Changi Airport (SIN) – Located about 20 minutes from the city center, Changi is one of the world’s busiest and best-rated international airports.
Train Station
Singapore Changi Airport MRT Station – While Changi Airport is a key transport hub, Singapore’s main train station is Raffles Place MRT Station, which connects to various parts of the city
Weather
The best time to visit Singapore is from February to April, when the weather is slightly cooler and less humid. While Singapore is a year-round destination, these months offer more comfortable conditions for exploring the city’s attractions.
Known For
Known for its futuristic skyline, lush gardens, and diverse cultural heritage, blending modernity with tradition.

Neighbourhoods
Singapore’s neighborhoods are as diverse as its culture. Orchard Road is the shopping capital, lined with high-end malls and designer boutiques. Chinatown offers a mix of traditional markets, temples, and trendy bars. Little India is known for its vibrant streets, colorful temples, and aromatic spice markets. Kampong Glam is a trendy, artsy area with hip cafes, boutiques, and the Sultan Mosque. Marina Bay is the city’s futuristic district, home to iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay.
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Marina Bay – Known for its futuristic skyline and iconic attractions like Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay. Perfect for tourists who want luxury, shopping, and easy access to the city’s top landmarks.
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Orchard Road – Singapore’s premier shopping district, lined with malls, restaurants, and entertainment options. Ideal for travelers who want to be in the heart of the city’s retail action.
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Chinatown – A vibrant neighborhood with rich history, colorful temples, and delicious street food. Great for those looking to explore Singapore’s cultural heritage.
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Little India – A bustling area with vibrant markets, authentic Indian cuisine, and cultural experiences. Perfect for visitors seeking a unique, multicultural atmosphere.
Hotel Guide
Singapore caters to every budget, with options ranging from budget hostels to luxurious resorts. Budget travelers can find affordable hostels in neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little India, providing a vibrant atmosphere and easy access to public transport. Mid-range hotels are prevalent in areas like Orchard Road and Marina Bay, offering stylish rooms and modern amenities. For those seeking luxury, Singapore boasts world-class hotels such as Marina Bay Sands and Raffles Singapore, offering stunning city views, exceptional service, and top-notch dining and spa experiences.
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Sleepy Kiwi – ★★★
A laid-back and affordable hostel in the Little India neighborhood, offering dorms and private rooms in a social and relaxed environment.
Hotel 81 – ★★★
Located in Geylang, Hotel 81 offers affordable rooms with essential amenities, perfect for budget travelers seeking convenience and comfort in a central area.
The InnCrowd Hostel – ★★★
A budget-friendly hostel in Chinatown offering both dormitory and private rooms, great for travelers looking for a fun, social atmosphere with easy access to local attractions.
Budget Hotel Options
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Hotel G Singapore – ★★★★
A trendy and modern hotel located in the Bras Basah area, offering stylish rooms and an excellent location near shopping, dining, and cultural attractions.
M Social Singapore – ★★★★
An innovative hotel located along the Singapore River, offering chic, contemporary rooms with a fun atmosphere, ideal for travelers looking to enjoy the city’s nightlife and landmarks.
Holiday Inn Express Singapore Clarke Quay – ★★★★
A modern hotel offering comfortable rooms and excellent amenities, located near Clarke Quay with easy access to dining, entertainment, and the MRT.
Mid-Range Hotel Options
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Marina Bay Sands – ★★★★★
An iconic hotel with a futuristic design, located in the heart of Singapore. It offers luxurious rooms, a famous infinity pool with views of the skyline, a variety of fine dining options, and a world-class casino.
Raffles Hotel Singapore – ★★★★★
A historic and elegant colonial-style hotel offering opulent rooms, exceptional service, and signature cocktails at the Long Bar. Raffles is a symbol of Singaporean luxury, known for its lush gardens and fine dining experiences.
The Fullerton Bay Hotel – ★★★★★
A luxurious hotel located along the Marina Bay waterfront, offering stunning views of the skyline, elegant rooms, and world-class dining. The hotel features a rooftop pool, a modern fitness center, and impeccable service.
High-End Hotel Options
Sights and Activities
Singapore is a city of innovation and beauty, with an exciting mix of modern attractions and lush greenery. Budget activities include exploring the UNESCO-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens, visiting Chinatown or Little India for vibrant cultural experiences, or checking out the free exhibits at the National Gallery. Mid-range experiences include visiting the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark for stunning views, walking through the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, or taking a river cruise along the Singapore River. For luxury, Singapore offers stays in iconic hotels like Raffles or Marina Bay Sands, private yacht charters, and dining experiences in high-end restaurants overlooking the city skyline. Whether you're a culture seeker or thrill-seeker, Singapore offers something for every budget.
Gardens by the Bay (Outdoor Gardens)
Explore the free outdoor gardens, including the Supertree Grove and the serene Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lakes.
Chinatown
Walk through this bustling district, visiting its historic temples, markets, and street food vendors without spending a dime.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Take a leisurely stroll through this UNESCO World Heritage site with lush greenery, a swan-filled lake, and free entry.
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark (observation deck - free from certain angles)
While the observation deck has an entry fee, visitors can still enjoy the beautiful views of Marina Bay from the surrounding public areas.
Budget Friendly Activities

Singapore Flyer
Take a ride on one of the world’s largest observation wheels for panoramic views of the city. Entry fee: around AUD $45.
Universal Studios Singapore
Experience thrilling rides and attractions in this famous theme park located on Sentosa Island. Entry fee: around AUD $70.
ArtScience Museum
Explore cutting-edge exhibits blending art, science, and technology at the ArtScience Museum in Marina Bay Sands. Entry fee: around AUD $20.
Night Safari
Embark on a guided safari at night to see nocturnal animals in their natural habitat. Entry fee: around AUD $45.
Mid-Range Activities

Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel
Sip the iconic Singapore Sling cocktail at the historic Raffles Hotel, enjoying the colonial grandeur of the property. Entry fee: around AUD $45 per cocktail.
Private Yacht Charter
Charter a luxury yacht for a private cruise around Singapore’s coastline, enjoying the skyline and islands. Entry fee: around AUD $800 per hour.
Dinner at Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
Enjoy a gourmet dinner at the SkyPark’s rooftop restaurant with stunning views of the Singapore skyline and Marina Bay Sands. Entry fee: around AUD $150 per person.
Exclusive Night Safari Tour
Embark on a private tour of the Night Safari, guided by an expert to explore the nocturnal wildlife and habitats of Singapore. Entry fee: around AUD $200 per person.
Hi-End Activities

Please Note - All prices listed above are approximate and must be checked prior to quoting clients
Resources
Visa Requirements
No visa required upto 90 days
*Note - VISA regulations change regularly. Always check official websites for the most up to date information.
Official Tourism Website
For more information explore this cities official tourism website
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Language
English
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Currency
Singapore Dollar (SGD)
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Population
5.7 million (entire country)
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