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Singapore Tourist Information Guide

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09 Aug 2026
5 min read
Updated 17 Aug 2026

Planning a Singapore holiday? Find essential tourist information about attractions, transport, hotels, food, weather, currency, entry requirements and travel tips.

Singapore is a popular Southeast Asian destination known for its modern skyline, multicultural neighbourhoods, world-class attractions, efficient public transport and diverse food scene. Whether you are visiting for the first time, travelling with family or planning a romantic getaway, this guide covers the essential information you need.

Singapore at a Glance

Country: Singapore

Capital: Singapore

Currency: Singapore Dollar (SGD)

Language: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil are official languages

Time Zone: Singapore Standard Time (SGT)

International Airport: Changi Airport

Climate: Tropical, hot and humid throughout the year

1. Entry Requirements

Before travelling, check the latest Singapore entry requirements for your nationality.

Depending on your nationality and circumstances, you may need:

  1. Valid passport
  2. Singapore visa, if required
  3. Singapore Arrival Card, where required
  4. Return or onward travel details
  5. Hotel confirmation
  6. Other supporting documents

Always verify the latest requirements before departure because entry rules can change.

2. Best Places to Visit

Singapore has attractions for almost every type of traveller.

Marina Bay

Explore the Merlion, waterfront, city skyline and nearby attractions.

Gardens by the Bay

Visit the Cloud Forest, Flower Dome and Supertree Grove.

Sentosa Island

Enjoy beaches, attractions, entertainment and cable car experiences.

Universal Studios Singapore

A popular theme park for families, couples and entertainment lovers.

Singapore Oceanarium

Explore marine life in an indoor attraction suitable for visitors of different ages.

Singapore Zoo & Night Safari

Popular choices for wildlife lovers and families.

Chinatown

Explore heritage streets, temples, food and cultural experiences.

Little India

A popular area for Indian food, shopping, temples and cultural experiences.

Jewel Changi Airport

A major attraction featuring the Rain Vortex, shopping, dining and entertainment.

3. Getting Around Singapore

Singapore has an efficient public transportation system.

MRT

The MRT is one of the easiest ways to travel between major tourist areas.

Public Buses

Buses provide extensive coverage across the city.

Taxi & Ride-Hailing

Taxis and ride-hailing services are convenient when travelling with luggage or during late hours.

Private Transfers

Private airport and sightseeing transfers can be useful for families, groups and travellers looking for additional convenience.

4. Where to Stay

Popular tourist areas include:

  1. Marina Bay
  2. Orchard Road
  3. Bugis
  4. Chinatown
  5. Little India
  6. Clarke Quay
  7. Sentosa

When choosing a hotel, consider your budget, preferred attractions and proximity to MRT stations.

5. Singapore Currency

The local currency is the Singapore Dollar (SGD).

Cards and digital payments are widely accepted, although carrying some cash can still be useful for smaller purchases and selected food outlets.

6. Food in Singapore

Singapore has a multicultural food scene.

Visitors can enjoy:

  1. Chinese cuisine
  2. Malay cuisine
  3. Indian cuisine
  4. Vegetarian food
  5. International restaurants
  6. Hawker food
  7. Fine dining

Indian travellers can find many Indian restaurants, particularly around Little India.

7. Singapore Weather

Singapore has a tropical climate and is generally warm and humid throughout the year.

Pack:

  1. Lightweight clothing
  2. Comfortable walking shoes
  3. Sunscreen
  4. Sunglasses
  5. Umbrella or rain jacket
  6. Water bottle

Rain showers can occur throughout the year, so keep some indoor activities in your itinerary.

8. How Many Days Are Enough?

For a first visit, 4 to 6 days is a practical duration.

4 Days

Suitable for major highlights.

5 Days

Allows time for city sightseeing, Sentosa and major attractions.

6 Days

Provides a more relaxed schedule with additional shopping or leisure time.

9. Best Time to Visit Singapore

Singapore can be visited throughout the year.

When choosing your travel dates, consider:

  1. Weather
  2. Hotel prices
  3. Flight prices
  4. Public holidays
  5. School holidays
  6. Attraction crowds
  7. Festivals and events

10. Singapore for Indian Tourists

Singapore is a convenient destination for Indian travellers because English is widely used and Indian food is readily available.

Little India is particularly useful for Indian visitors looking for familiar cuisine, shopping and cultural experiences.

11. Singapore for Families

Families can enjoy:

  1. Universal Studios Singapore
  2. Singapore Oceanarium
  3. Singapore Zoo
  4. Night Safari
  5. Gardens by the Bay
  6. Sentosa
  7. Cable car rides
  8. Skyline Luge

Plan regular breaks, especially when travelling with young children.

12. Singapore for Couples

Couples can enjoy:

  1. Marina Bay
  2. Gardens by the Bay
  3. Singapore Flyer
  4. Sentosa
  5. Cable car rides
  6. Rooftop dining
  7. Clarke Quay
  8. Shopping and nightlife

A 4–6 day itinerary can provide a good balance of sightseeing and relaxation.

13. Singapore Travel Rules

Singapore has strict laws and regulations.

Tourists should:

  1. Queue properly.
  2. Keep public areas clean.
  3. Follow MRT rules.
  4. Respect religious sites.
  5. Use designated smoking areas.
  6. Follow traffic signals.
  7. Check current rules for restricted items.

Do not assume that regulations are the same as in your home country.

14. Internet & SIM Cards

Travellers can consider:

  1. Singapore SIM cards
  2. eSIMs
  3. International roaming

Having mobile internet is useful for maps, ride-hailing, attraction information and communication.

15. Travel Insurance

Travel insurance can provide protection against covered medical emergencies, travel disruptions, baggage problems and other unexpected situations.

Read the policy terms carefully before purchasing.

16. Singapore Travel Essentials

Before departure, prepare:

☑ Passport

☑ Visa, if required

☑ Flight tickets

☑ Hotel confirmation

☑ Singapore Arrival Card, where required

☑ Travel insurance

☑ Attraction tickets

☑ Airport transfer

☑ Singapore Dollars/payment card

☑ Travel adapter

☑ Comfortable footwear

☑ Personal medicines

17. Suggested 5-Day Singapore Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival, hotel check-in and Marina Bay

Day 2: Universal Studios Singapore

Day 3: Singapore Oceanarium and Sentosa

Day 4: Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown and Little India

Day 5: Shopping, leisure and Jewel Changi Airport

This itinerary can be adjusted according to your interests, flight timings and travel group.

Final Singapore Tourist Information

Singapore is a compact and well-connected destination that can suit families, couples, solo travellers, senior citizens and first-time international travellers.

Plan your hotel, attractions and transport in advance, check the latest entry requirements and keep your itinerary flexible. With good preparation, you can enjoy Singapore's attractions, food, culture and modern city experiences comfortably.

Written by
TDMC Admin · Travel Specialist · TDMC Global

The TDMC Global travel team curates first-hand destination guides, itineraries and practical tips drawn from years of planning trips across Asia and beyond — the same advice we give our own clients.

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