Singapore is an incredible melting pot of cultures, modernization and luxury. Thanks to one of the world’s most efficient transportation system, exploring this small city-state is incredible easy. Travelers can explore the world renowned hawker markets, temples, Gardens by the Bay and grab a drink at the famed rooftop bars all before lunch.
Singapore is an architectural dream, with towering buildings that seem to defy all architectural possibilities. We spent an entire day just wandering around the ultra-clean streets, admiring the beautiful buildings. You can spend 2 days in Singapore, or a week, and take advantage of every neighborhood. Time permitting, don’t skip Sentosa Island.
Organizing a trip is complicated! You have to think about hotels, getting around, activities, and most importantly, flights. Here are some tips for finding a great deal!
As far as southeast Asia goes, Singapore is expensive. Food, drinks and shopping are on the higher side of the spectrum. If you’re accustomed to the $.25 USD fried rice, you won’t find it here. Expect to pay upwards of $10 for the same plate of food.
Hotels are also on the pricier side. Our recommendation is to save up your points, because they can be a great value in this pricey city. Not to mention, hotels in Singapore have incredible facilities, such as sky pools and world-class fitness centers.
Suggested daily budget – Typical food & beverage costs range depending on how high-end the hotel brand is, but we typically budget $300 per day for food & alcohol, allowing us the flexibility to eat the hotel or nearby. Transfers to & from the hotel to the airport range as well, but we typically budget $30-40. Keep in mind that Singapore is on the more expensive side and you don’t want to miss out on the incredible experiences, so budget for a little extra breathing room.
Singapore is a great, year-round destination. However, November-January, aka part of high season happens to fall in line with monsoon season. The highest prices will be between November-June, while travelers will find Singapore a tad quieter in June-October with less severe weather.
Check out some of our favorite Singapore resorts and what we like and don’t like about each of them.
Planning a trip to Singapore can be daunting. First, we recommend establishing a daily budget for hotels and F&B. This will help you establish where you want to stay. Many hotels offer free breakfast, so that’s a bonus.
Singapore is a small city-state, so you can’t go wrong with location. Staying near Marina Bay or Clarke Quay is a safe bet as it’s close to all the action. Be sure to consider that much of the activity in Singapore happens a night. While it may be a fight with jetlag, we recommend staying up late and heading to the Hawker Centers and late night markets for shopping.
Many of our readers have asked us over the years, “we have 7-10 days to take a trip - where do we go?” With the prices to Europe being at historic highs
If you’ve ever been to Singapore, you’ve probably stayed in one of the many mega hotels that tower over one another in downtown.
Check out our experience at Lau Pa Sat in Singapore! We were convinced to try Satay stand 7&8 and it lived up to the hype!