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Things to do in Singapore
Singapore

Things to Do in Singapore

A futuristic city-state where cutting-edge architecture meets centuries-old hawker traditions and tropical gardens.

Top-rated

6+ experiences

Neighborhoods

4 to explore

Best time

February-April

Singapore punches wildly above its weight. This tiny island nation, smaller than many cities, has engineered itself into one of the world's most remarkable urban experiences. From the otherworldly Supertree Grove of Gardens by the Bay to the historic shophouses of Chinatown and Little India, Singapore weaves technology, nature, and multicultural heritage into a seamless tapestry.

The city's food culture alone justifies a visit. Singapore's hawker centres—open-air food courts serving world-class dishes at pocket-friendly prices—are UNESCO-recognized cultural treasures. From Hainanese chicken rice to laksa, char kway teow to chili crab, every meal is an exploration of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Peranakan culinary traditions.

Beyond food, Singapore dazzles with world-class attractions: the futuristic Marina Bay Sands, the lush Singapore Botanic Gardens (a UNESCO Heritage Site), Sentosa Island's beaches and theme parks, and a zoo consistently ranked among the world's best. Clean, safe, and hyper-efficient, Singapore is the perfect gateway to Southeast Asia.

Neighborhoods to Explore

Each area of Singapore offers unique experiences

Marina Bay

Futuristic waterfront with MBS, ArtScience Museum, and the Merlion

Marina Bay Sands

Chinatown

Historic district with temples, hawker food, and traditional shophouses

Maxwell Food Centre

Little India

Vibrant quarter bursting with color, spice shops, and Hindu temples

Tekka Centre

Kampong Glam

Malay-Arab quarter with the stunning Sultan Mosque and Haji Lane street art

Haji Lane

When to Visit

✓ Best Time

February-April is driest, though Singapore's equatorial climate means year-round warmth (30-32°C)

✗ Avoid If Possible

November-January brings the heaviest monsoon rains, though downpours are brief

💡 Pro Tip

Most attractions are air-conditioned or covered. Carry an umbrella year-round for sudden tropical showers.

Local Insights

  • 1

    The MRT (metro) is the best way to navigate—clean, cheap, and reaches all attractions

  • 2

    Hawker centres serve Michelin-quality food for S$3-8 per dish

  • 3

    Chewing gum is technically banned—don't bring it through customs

  • 4

    Tap water is perfectly safe to drink throughout Singapore

Frequently Asked Questions About Singapore

Is Singapore expensive?

Accommodation and drinks are pricey, but food at hawker centres is remarkably cheap (S$3-8/meal). Public transport is affordable. Budget travelers can enjoy Singapore for S$80-100/day; mid-range travelers should budget S$150-250/day.

How many days in Singapore?

3-4 days covers the main highlights. 5-7 days allows deeper exploration of neighborhoods, day trips to Pulau Ubin, and time for multiple hawker centre meals. Many use Singapore as a 2-3 day stopover.

What laws should tourists know about?

No chewing gum, no durian on public transport, heavy fines for littering (S$300+) and jaywalking. Vaping is illegal. Drug offenses carry extremely severe penalties. These rules keep the city immaculately clean.

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