Not A Clickbait! Five Simple Ways To Visit Singapore On A Budget

While Singapore is often ranked as one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in, there are plenty of ways to explore the country without breaking the bank.

Although prices in Singapore are akin to most other international cities, a lot of travellers feel the pinch when doing a Southeast Asian trip where neighbouring countries are relatively cheap.

Here are our top recommended tips for budget-conscious travellers looking to explore the vibrant and beautiful city-state without burning a hole in their wallets.

Picking The Right Time To Visit

Hotels in Singapore are quite expensive. But if you want to avoid paying peak rates, look out for some key events such as the National Day and Chinese New Year.

Keep an eye out on the country’s annual public holiday calendar to check for popular events and long weekends, which usually result in high demand and more expensive hotel rates.

Finding An Affordable Connection

Singapore serves over 100 airlines, including many budget alternatives that often offer cheap discount tickets to countries around the region. So a multi-city trip could be an affordable option.

You could also find another cheap connection through a long layover. Changi Airport is known to provide free three-hour transit tours for layovers between 5.5 and 24 hours.

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Eating At Hawker Centres

Not only do you get to eat cheap tasty Singaporean delicacies at the hawker centres, it’s also the best way to immerse yourself in the culture and eat like a local.

The city-state even has Michelin-rated street food stalls, allowing you to try out award-winning dishes without blowing up your budget. Incredible, right?

Saving Money By Drinking Tap Water

Since the tap water in Singapore is perfectly safe to drink, it’s recommended to carry around a reusable bottle as most attractions have a water cooler to refill bottles.

You can even ask for tap water at restaurants and cafes, but note that some eateries may still charge for it. It’s better to ask before placing the order.

Opting For Public Transport

Singapore has a well developed and efficient public transport network, offering travellers and frequent commuters a good and affordable way to explore the city-state.

Make a note of cheap or free shuttle options around major attractions to cut down on costs. Additionally, it’s better to opt for a day pass if you expect to do a lot of travelling.

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