Singapore is one of the world's most efficient and surprising cities — a tiny island nation offering world-class food across every price point (from hawker centres to Michelin-star restaurants), excellent public transport, impressive parks and gardens, and a cultural mix of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and British colonial influences that gives the city a unique identity. It is an outstanding long-haul gateway for onward travel throughout Southeast Asia.
Cheapest
€489
Aug 2026
Average
€611
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Most expensive
€956
Aug 2026
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Price per month
Aug 2026
€489
avg €668
max €956
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Sep 2026
€521
avg €539
max €622
7 deals
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Quick facts
Timezone
Asia/Singapore
Currency
S$ SGD
Language
English
City transfer
~30 min
MRT / Bus / Taxi / Grab
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Eat at Maxwell Food Centre at lunchtime (12-2pm) — Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice (stall #10) has had Michelin attention, but arrive before noon or queue. The char kway teow from stall #57 is equally worth it and has no queue. Bring cash.
Walk through Gardens by the Bay's Supertree Grove at 7:45pm to catch the free nightly light and sound show (Garden Rhapsody, runs 7:45pm and 8:45pm). The paid domes are good but this is free and arguably more spectacular. Skip the overpriced observation deck.
Spend a morning walking Kampong Glam — start at the Sultan Mosque at 9am before crowds, wander down Haji Lane (the shophouses are best before noon), and have breakfast at Symmetry café on Jalan Kubor. This is the Malay heart of Singapore that most visitors rush past.
Buy a Singapore Tourist Pass (1-day €10, 3-day €20) for unlimited MRT and bus rides — the metro system is one of the world's best and will take you to every neighbourhood. Download the SG BusRouter app. Taxis and Grab are cheap by European standards but the MRT is faster.
Travel tips
- →EZ-Link card covers all MRT and buses — cheapest option
- →Hawker centres serve the best and cheapest food
- →Fines for littering and jaywalking are strictly enforced
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