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* Price shown is for a 90 day trip to Singapore with 50,000 dollar coverage for an adult of age 25 years
Singapore is a beautiful city with endless attractions and activities. Marina Bay Sands is a top highlight, known for its striking architecture and breathtaking rooftop views. Alongside iconic spots like Gardens by the Bay and Sentosa Island are must visit places in Singapore. Flying into Singapore is also a treat, with Changi Airport considered the world’s best. There are countless reasons to see and experience the charm of Singapore.
Singapore is famous for its cleanliness, transport systems, and global financial centre. It is also home to one of the most hospitable multicultural societies and boasts a tremendous culinary industry. Obtaining a visa is not a problem for the Indians as they can apply for an e-visa through the official website.Â
Major attractions and scenery in Singapore can be viewed without a fee or at a significantly lower cost than tourists would pay when visiting during the high season.
Here is a table of quick facts about Singapore that will aid your travel:
Categories | Specifications |
Capital | ✅ Singapore |
Flight Time from India | ✅ Approximately 5 to 6 hours from Indira Gandhi International in Delhi to Changi Airport in Singapore. ✅ Around 4 to 5 hours from Bengaluru to Changi Airport in Singapore |
Oldest Landmarks | ✅ Sri Mariamman Temple, built in 1827 ✅ The Arts House, built in 1827 |
UNESCO Heritage Sites | ✅ Singapore Botanic Gardens |
Famous Foods | ✅ Hainanese Chicken Rice ✅ Chili Crab ✅ Laksa, Satay |
Indians travelling to Singapore require a visa, and an S$30 (INR 1,923) non-refundable processing fee must be paid online using a Visa or MasterCard credit/debit card. When applying, the following documents must be submitted:
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There are many places any adventurous traveller would love to visit in Singapore. Singapore’s skyline features famous constructions such as the Marina Bay Sands or the Gardens by the Bay and the cultural melting pot of Chinatown and Little India.
The Marina Bay Sands reservoir is a sensational hotel with a rooftop bar, an outlook, and a swimming pool. It also houses a casino, a luxury shopping mall, and various restaurants and bars.Â
Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay, with Supertree Grove, Flower Dome, and Cloud Forest, are iconic places that can also be considered futuristic parks. Located in the heart of Singapore, it has stunning collections of plants worldwide and spectacular lights at night.Â
Sentosa Island is among the most popular tourist attractions in Singapore, and it is a beach and theme park resort. Tourists mainly visit this island to the Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A Aquarium, and the Adventure Cove Waterpark.Â
Universal Studios Singapore is a popular theme park located on Sentosa Island. It is highly recommended among the most incredible places to visit in Singapore with family, where you can enjoy rides and shows based on blockbuster movies and TV series.Â
Singapore Zoo is renowned for its open-concept enclosures and is home to over 2,800 animals. It offers a unique experience with its rainforest environment.Â
Chinatown is a historic district known for an abundance of temples, markets, and eateries that Singapore is famous for. It offers a glimpse into Singapore’s rich cultural heritage.Â
Little India is a vibrant area known for its Indian shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks. It is a great place to experience Indian culture and cuisine and will feel like a home away from home.
Clarke Quay is a riverside quay known for its nightlife and dining options. It offers a variety of bars, clubs, and restaurants along the Singapore River for people who love to party.Â
Orchard Road is among Singapore’s most famous places, a retail centre lined with malls, boutiques, and restaurants. It is a shopper’s paradise with a wide range of retail options.Â
Singapore Flyer is a giant observation wheel on Raffles Avenue, offering panoramic city views. It is one of the most oversized observation wheels in the world.
National Gallery Singapore is an art museum housing Southeast Asia's most extensive public collection of modern art. The gallery is open daily from 10 AM to 7 PM.
Chinatown Heritage Centre offers an immersive experience of the history and culture of Singapore’s Chinatown. It showcases the lives of early Chinese immigrants through recreated scenes and exhibits.Â
Singapore is an active city-state with exciting sights that interest various travellers. For lovers of architecture and design, Singapore offers a lot of exciting sights, such as contemporary architecture, gardens, and amusement parks. Here are some top tourist places to visit for an unforgettable trip:
The SkyPark Observation Deck is open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM. Entry costs INR 1802 for adults, INR 1480 for seniors, and INR 1287 for children. The best time to visit is in the evening for the light show.
This futuristic park features the Supertree Grove, Flower Dome, and Cloud Forest. The outdoor gardens are open daily from 5 AM to 2 AM. The conservatories (Flower Dome and Cloud Forest) are open from 9 AM to 9 PM, and entry to the outdoor gardens is free. Conservatory tickets cost INR 1716 for adults and INR 920 for children.
Generally, attractions are open from 10 AM to 7 PM. Entry to Sentosa Island is free, but individual attractions have their fees. Sentosa Island is best visited on weekdays to avoid crowds. The best time to tour is in the cooler months, from February to April.
The zoo is open to the public daily from 8:30 AM to 6 PM, and fees are INR 4122 for adults and INR 2125 for children. You should plan a visit to the zoo in the morning to avoid the heat.
Getting a taste of the local food is one of the highlights of any trip to Singapore. With one of the most diverse dishes in Asia, a tour to the best places in Singapore for foodies is a definite teaser for the palate and a feast for the senses.Â
It is famous for its hawker centres and street food, offering a variety of local dishes such as Hainanese Chicken Rice, Satay, and Char Kway Teow.
Little India is a vibrant and colourful district known for its Indian shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks. Must-try dishes include biryani, dosas, and a variety of Indian sweets.
Katong is a charming district famous for its Peranakan culture and cuisine. It is known for its colourful shophouses and a rich culinary heritage that blends Chinese and Malay influences. Its famous dishes include Laksa, a spicy noodle soup, and Kueh, traditional Peranakan sweets.Â
It is a popular spot for locals and tourists. You can enjoy everything from fresh seafood to international cuisine while enjoying the lively atmosphere.
Singapore has plenty of accessible or affordable attractions to enjoy by yourself or your family. The list of low-budget attractions includes world-renowned heritage sites, scenic parks, hawker centres, and street food venues, among many other attractions. Some that you may want to consider when travelling on a budget include:
Singapore Botanic Gardens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a lush, green oasis in the city's heart. It offers free entry and is open daily from 5 AM to 12 AM. The gardens feature various themed areas, including the National Orchid Garden (which has a small entry fee), and are perfect for strolls, picnics, and enjoying nature.
East Coast Park is a popular recreational area along the southeastern coast of Singapore. It is an excellent spot for picnics, cycling, and barbecues. The park offers a scenic coastline, cycling paths, and various food and beverage outlets. Entry to the park is free, and it is open 24 hours, making it a favourite among the must visit places in Singapore.
Hawker Centres is one of the best places to visit in Singapore to experience its street food culture, offering various affordable local dishes. Popular hawker centres include Maxwell Food Centre, Lau Pa Sat, and Old Airport Road Food Centre. These centres provide a budget-friendly way to enjoy Singapore’s diverse culinary offerings.
Singapore River Walk is a scenic walking tour along the Singapore River, passing through historic areas like Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, and Robertson Quay. It is a great way to explore the city’s history and enjoy the riverside views. While guided tours are offered, the walk is free and can be done independently anytime.
However, there are always cheap Singapore tourist places and air tickets if you book early or visit these places in the low seasons. These tips and attractions will help you enjoy Singapore without breaking the bank:
*Disclaimer: All costs are approximate and are subject to change at the time of travel
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* Price shown is for a 90 day trip to Singapore with 50,000 dollar coverage for an adult of age 25 years