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Xperience Team

17 Jul 2024 - 5 min read

A Complete Guide on How to Visit Singapore on a Budget in 2024

Looking for the best destination for a summer vacation? You might want to consider visiting Singapore! This country is widely known for its simplicity but sophisticated technology that you will find throughout your trip. Moreover, if you are on a budget vacation, you are in for a treat in Singapore!

How to visit Singapore on a budget? Well, there are many cheap options for food, places to stay, transportation, and more importantly a bunch of free things to do in this country. Worry no more, Traveloka will guide you to the 3-day 2-night budget-friendly itinerary in Singapore for an unforgettable trip ever! So, check this guide out!

1. Pick the right time to visit

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Choosing the right time to visit can save you money. There are many cultural festivals in Singapore. Some are considered popular festivals, thus making the flight ticket and hotel relatively more expensive compared to normal days. Additionally, to save money, try to arrive in Singapore during the daytime, as public transport ceases operations around midnight.

2. Find a cheap flight to Singapore

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Firstly, consider flying with budget airlines like Scoot, AirAsia, or Jetstar. During low season, flight tickets might be cheaper compared to during peak season. If you can find affordable flight fares, this will surely help you in allocating your budget for other things. Take advantage of early-bird discounts. Traveloka always provides the best deals for all customers. So, we recommend you download the App to get the update.

Flight to Singapore

Scoot

Start from THB 522.88

Penang (PEN) to Singapore (SIN)

Tue, 8 Oct 2024

AirAsia Berhad (Malaysia)

Start from THB 591.40

Penang (PEN) to Singapore (SIN)

Thu, 3 Oct 2024

Jetstar Asia Airways

Start from THB 630.16

Penang (PEN) to Singapore (SIN)

Wed, 25 Sep 2024

3. Find a cheap place to stay in Singapore

If you are on a budget trip, you can also opt for hostels or budget hotels. Areas like Little India, Chinatown, and Bugis are known for offering affordable lodging options. Choosing a hotel close to an MRT station or any other transport can help you cut transport costs.

4. Use public transport

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Singapore's public transportation system is efficient and affordable. For convenient mobility, you can get an EZ-Link card or a Singapore Tourist Pass for unlimited rides on buses and MRT trains. Additionally, many of Singapore’s attractions are close to each other, especially in areas like Marina Bay, Chinatown, and Little India. Walking is a great way to save money and see the city up close. Renting a bike from one of the many bike-sharing services is also a good choice to explore the city. Some areas have dedicated bike lanes, making it a safe and enjoyable way to travel.

5. Drink the tap water

In Singapore, you will find tap water easily throughout the city. You don’t need to buy bottled water since tap water is safe to drink. Thus, we recommend you bring your own bottle when you’re exploring the city. If you are on a budget trip, you better order sparkling water as it’s usually free to ask in restaurants.

6. Explore free things to do in Singapore

There are many free things to access in Singapore. You don’t have to break your bank as you can visit free destinations. For instance, you can immerse yourself in Gardens By The Bay located in Marina South, Singapore. There are also Singapore Botanic Gardens, MacRitchie Reservoir, Fort Canning Park, and many more places that are free to visit. You just need to take care of the environment, such as throwing your trash in the trashcan.

Gardens by the Bay

9.1

Marina Bay

THB 258.37

7. Pick supermarkets over convenience stores

For budget-conscious travellers, buying groceries from supermarkets like FairPrice or Giant and preparing your own meals can save a lot of money. However, it’s even better if you have everything prepared in your luggage before your flight. It can definitely save money because some items might be more expensive if you buy them at a supermarket.

3-Day 2-Night Budget-Friendly Itinerary In Singapore

Day 1: Arrival and Exploration of Little India and Kampong Glam

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Morning

Arrival and Check-In: Arrive in Singapore and check in at budget-friendly accommodation. Breakfast: Start your day with an affordable breakfast. Try local favourites like dosa or roti prata with kopi (local coffee).

Late Morning

Explore Little India: Walk around Little India, visiting the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, colourful shophouses, and the Little India Arcade. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural heritage.

Afternoon

Lunch at a Hawker Centre: Have lunch at one of the local hawker centres like Tekka Centre or Maxwell Food Centre. Try dishes like chicken rice, laksa, or nasi lemak.

Kampong Glam and Arab Street: Head to Kampong Glam to see the Sultan Mosque, Haji Lane, and Arab Street. Enjoy the unique blend of cultures and vibrant street art.

Evening

Dinner at Zam Zam Restaurant: Have dinner at Zam Zam, famous for its murtabak and biryani.

Marina Bay Sands Light Show: Make your way to Marina Bay to watch the free Spectra light and water show. Take a walk along the Marina Bay promenade for stunning night views of the city skyline.

Day 2: Gardens by the Bay and Chinatown

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Morning

Breakfast at a Local Cafe: Start your day with breakfast at a local cafe in Bugis or Chinatown.

Gardens by the Bay: Visit the free outdoor gardens at Gardens by the Bay. Explore the Supertree Grove and enjoy the scenic views. If budget permits, consider visiting the Cloud Forest or Flower Dome.

Late Morning

Explore Marina Bay Sands Area: Walk around the Marina Bay Sands area, visit the Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, and take in the sights of the ArtScience Museum and Helix Bridge.

Afternoon

Lunch in Chinatown: Head to Chinatown for lunch at the Chinatown Complex Food Centre. Try local dishes like char kway teow, Hainanese chicken rice, or satay.

Explore Chinatown: Walk around Chinatown, visiting the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Sri Mariamman Temple, and the Chinatown Heritage Centre.

Evening

Dinner at Maxwell Food Centre: Have dinner at Maxwell Food Centre, known for its wide variety of affordable and delicious food options.

Chinatown Night Market: Stroll through the Chinatown Night Market to browse for souvenirs and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

Day 3: Sentosa Island and Departure

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Morning

Breakfast at Tiong Bahru Market: Start your day with breakfast at Tiong Bahru Market. Try local delicacies like chwee kueh or mee pok.

Sentosa Island: Take the Sentosa Express (affordable train) from VivoCity to Sentosa Island. Explore free or low-cost attractions like Palawan Beach, Fort Siloso, and the Sentosa Merlion (free photo ops).

Afternoon

Lunch at Sentosa: Have lunch at one of the affordable eateries on Sentosa Island. Consider bringing a packed lunch to save money.

Explore More of Sentosa: Continue exploring Sentosa Island. Enjoy the beaches, take a walk along the Sentosa Boardwalk, or visit the Sentosa Nature Discovery for free.

Evening

Return to Mainland: Head back to the mainland and have an early dinner at a hawker centre near your accommodation.

Last-Minute Shopping: If time permits, do some last-minute shopping at Bugis Street Market or Mustafa Centre in Little India.

Departure: Head to the airport for your departure, ensuring you’ve factored in enough time for travel and check-in.

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