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Many travelers, including those from the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, can enter Singapore visa-free for short stays.
Others must apply for a visa in advance.
Stays are typically limited to 30 or 90 days, depending on nationality.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Singapore is a year-round destination with a hot and humid tropical climate.
Rain showers are common, especially from November to January, but they usually pass quickly.
Festivals and events occur throughout the year.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world.
Crime rates are very low, and strict laws ensure order.
Petty theft is rare, but always keep an eye on belongings in busy areas.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Singapore dollar (SGD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are common.
ATMs are available everywhere, and cash is still useful in hawker centers and small shops.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Singapore has excellent connectivity.
Free public Wi-Fi is available in many places, and local providers include Singtel, StarHub, and M1.
SIM cards and eSIMs are affordable and easy to purchase at the airport or convenience stores.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Singaporeโs MRT (metro) and bus systems are clean, efficient, and affordable.
Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab are widely available.
The city is compact and easy to explore on foot.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, and the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Singapore is multicultural, with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences.
Respect for different cultures and religions is important.
Eating at hawker centers is a must, and tipping is not expected since service charges are included.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water in Singapore is safe to drink and meets World Health Organization standards.
Bottled water is widely available but unnecessary.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Hawker centers are the heart of Singaporeโs food culture, offering affordable and delicious dishes from different communities.
Signature meals include chicken rice, laksa, satay, and chili crab.
Many hawker stalls have even earned Michelin recognition.
๐ See more in our Cuisine section.
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Many travelers, including those from the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, can enter Singapore visa-free for short stays.
Others must apply for a visa in advance.
Stays are typically limited to 30 or 90 days, depending on nationality.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Singapore is a year-round destination with a hot and humid tropical climate.
Rain showers are common, especially from November to January, but they usually pass quickly.
Festivals and events occur throughout the year.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world.
Crime rates are very low, and strict laws ensure order.
Petty theft is rare, but always keep an eye on belongings in busy areas.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Singapore dollar (SGD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are common.
ATMs are available everywhere, and cash is still useful in hawker centers and small shops.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Singapore has excellent connectivity.
Free public Wi-Fi is available in many places, and local providers include Singtel, StarHub, and M1.
SIM cards and eSIMs are affordable and easy to purchase at the airport or convenience stores.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Singaporeโs MRT (metro) and bus systems are clean, efficient, and affordable.
Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab are widely available.
The city is compact and easy to explore on foot.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, and the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Singapore is multicultural, with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences.
Respect for different cultures and religions is important.
Eating at hawker centers is a must, and tipping is not expected since service charges are included.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water in Singapore is safe to drink and meets World Health Organization standards.
Bottled water is widely available but unnecessary.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Hawker centers are the heart of Singaporeโs food culture, offering affordable and delicious dishes from different communities.
Signature meals include chicken rice, laksa, satay, and chili crab.
Many hawker stalls have even earned Michelin recognition.
๐ See more in our Cuisine section.
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Many travelers, including those from the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, can enter Singapore visa-free for short stays.
Others must apply for a visa in advance.
Stays are typically limited to 30 or 90 days, depending on nationality.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Singapore is a year-round destination with a hot and humid tropical climate.
Rain showers are common, especially from November to January, but they usually pass quickly.
Festivals and events occur throughout the year.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world.
Crime rates are very low, and strict laws ensure order.
Petty theft is rare, but always keep an eye on belongings in busy areas.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Singapore dollar (SGD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are common.
ATMs are available everywhere, and cash is still useful in hawker centers and small shops.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Singapore has excellent connectivity.
Free public Wi-Fi is available in many places, and local providers include Singtel, StarHub, and M1.
SIM cards and eSIMs are affordable and easy to purchase at the airport or convenience stores.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Singaporeโs MRT (metro) and bus systems are clean, efficient, and affordable.
Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab are widely available.
The city is compact and easy to explore on foot.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, and the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Singapore is multicultural, with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences.
Respect for different cultures and religions is important.
Eating at hawker centers is a must, and tipping is not expected since service charges are included.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water in Singapore is safe to drink and meets World Health Organization standards.
Bottled water is widely available but unnecessary.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Hawker centers are the heart of Singaporeโs food culture, offering affordable and delicious dishes from different communities.
Signature meals include chicken rice, laksa, satay, and chili crab.
Many hawker stalls have even earned Michelin recognition.
๐ See more in our Cuisine section.
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Many travelers, including those from the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, can enter Singapore visa-free for short stays.
Others must apply for a visa in advance.
Stays are typically limited to 30 or 90 days, depending on nationality.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Singapore is a year-round destination with a hot and humid tropical climate.
Rain showers are common, especially from November to January, but they usually pass quickly.
Festivals and events occur throughout the year.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world.
Crime rates are very low, and strict laws ensure order.
Petty theft is rare, but always keep an eye on belongings in busy areas.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Singapore dollar (SGD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are common.
ATMs are available everywhere, and cash is still useful in hawker centers and small shops.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Singapore has excellent connectivity.
Free public Wi-Fi is available in many places, and local providers include Singtel, StarHub, and M1.
SIM cards and eSIMs are affordable and easy to purchase at the airport or convenience stores.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Singaporeโs MRT (metro) and bus systems are clean, efficient, and affordable.
Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab are widely available.
The city is compact and easy to explore on foot.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, and the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Singapore is multicultural, with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences.
Respect for different cultures and religions is important.
Eating at hawker centers is a must, and tipping is not expected since service charges are included.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water in Singapore is safe to drink and meets World Health Organization standards.
Bottled water is widely available but unnecessary.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Hawker centers are the heart of Singaporeโs food culture, offering affordable and delicious dishes from different communities.
Signature meals include chicken rice, laksa, satay, and chili crab.
Many hawker stalls have even earned Michelin recognition.
๐ See more in our Cuisine section.
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Many travelers, including those from the EU, UK, US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, can enter Singapore visa-free for short stays.
Others must apply for a visa in advance.
Stays are typically limited to 30 or 90 days, depending on nationality.
๐ See more in our Visa Requirements section.
Singapore is a year-round destination with a hot and humid tropical climate.
Rain showers are common, especially from November to January, but they usually pass quickly.
Festivals and events occur throughout the year.
๐ See more in our Weather & Climate section.
Yes, Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world.
Crime rates are very low, and strict laws ensure order.
Petty theft is rare, but always keep an eye on belongings in busy areas.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
The Singapore dollar (SGD) is the official currency.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are common.
ATMs are available everywhere, and cash is still useful in hawker centers and small shops.
๐ See more in our Currency section.
Singapore has excellent connectivity.
Free public Wi-Fi is available in many places, and local providers include Singtel, StarHub, and M1.
SIM cards and eSIMs are affordable and easy to purchase at the airport or convenience stores.
๐ See more in our Connectivity section.
Singaporeโs MRT (metro) and bus systems are clean, efficient, and affordable.
Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab are widely available.
The city is compact and easy to explore on foot.
๐ See more in our Transport section.
Highlights include Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, and the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
๐ See more in our Places to Visit section.
Singapore is multicultural, with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences.
Respect for different cultures and religions is important.
Eating at hawker centers is a must, and tipping is not expected since service charges are included.
๐ See more in our Culture & Customs section.
Yes, tap water in Singapore is safe to drink and meets World Health Organization standards.
Bottled water is widely available but unnecessary.
๐ See more in our Health & Safety section.
Hawker centers are the heart of Singaporeโs food culture, offering affordable and delicious dishes from different communities.
Signature meals include chicken rice, laksa, satay, and chili crab.
Many hawker stalls have even earned Michelin recognition.
๐ See more in our Cuisine section.
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