Singapur — A city-state that eats like a nation of chefs.
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Singapur

Singapur Travel Guide

A city-state that eats like a nation of chefs.

BEST TIME: February–April CURRENCY: SGD COORDINATES: 1.35°, 103.82°

Four cultures, one island, and hawker centres where a Michelin star costs $5.

Last updated: 2026-07-15

PRATİK BİLGİLER

Gitmeden bilmen gerekenler.

Turist tuzağı, SIM kart, nakit/kart, taksi ve güvenlik — beş soruda şehrin gerçeği.

Biggest tourist mistake

Eating every meal in a mall — the city's heart is the hawker centres, and the Michelin stars are there.

SIM card & internet

Singtel/StarHub tourist SIMs at the airport; eSIMs work fine.

Cash or card?

Cards are universal; some hawker stalls still want cash or local QR — carry S$10-20.

Taxi & transport apps

Grab is standard; the MRT reaches nearly everywhere until midnight.

Safety

Crime is near zero; the real caution is fines — gum, litter, jaywalking and eating on the MRT are genuinely penalised.

CITY PULSE

Şehrin 24 saatlik ritmi.

İbreyi istediğin saate döndür; o saatte nerede olman gerektiğini söylesin.

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BÜTÇE

Kaça gezerim?

Gün ibresini çek; kişi başı tahmini masraf anında hesaplansın.

Toplam Tahmini Bütçe
$609
$203 / gün · 3 gün
1 gün7 gün14 gün

Rakamlar kişi başı / günlük USD tahminidir; BudgetYourTrip, Numbeo ve güncel gezgin deneyimlerinden derlenmiştir. Uçak/feribot bileti dahil değildir.

TRAVEL GUIDE

İçeriden bilgiler.

Arama motorunun ilk sayfasında bulamayacakların.

Must Do

  • Eat all four cuisines in one day: Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan.
  • Catch the Supertree Grove show at 7:45pm — free.
  • Cable-car to Sentosa, come back along the beach.

Avoid These

  • Chewing gum and littering — the fines are real.
  • Eating at Marina Bay Sands 'because you're there'; hawkers are better.
  • Jaywalking near the CBD — fined.

Tips

  • The EZ-Link card covers MRT, buses and convenience stores.
  • Tropical squalls come and go; carry a light shell.
  • 'Chope' a hawker table by leaving a tissue pack on it.

Hidden Gems

  • Haw Par Villa: a surreal 1930s Chinese-mythology park, free.
  • Tiong Bahru: art-deco streets and the best indie bookshops.
  • Pulau Ubin: 15 minutes by bumboat, 50 years back in time.
SIK SORULAN SORULAR

Singapur: frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Singapur?
The best time for Singapur is February–April. Weather and crowd levels are most favourable for travellers then.
How many days are enough in Singapur?
2-3 days is a good start for Singapur's highlights; extend to 4-5 to explore the surroundings and nearby routes. Our hour-by-hour City Pulse plan helps you organise each day.
Is Singapur expensive? What is the daily budget?
For a mid-range traveller, the estimated daily cost in Singapur is about $203 per person (food, local transport, accommodation and activities; flights excluded). Budget travellers can spend less; use the budget calculator in the guide to see your own figure.
Is Singapur safe?
Crime is near zero; the real caution is fines — gum, litter, jaywalking and eating on the MRT are genuinely penalised.
How is internet and SIM in Singapur?
Singtel/StarHub tourist SIMs at the airport; eSIMs work fine.
Cash or card in Singapur?
Cards are universal; some hawker stalls still want cash or local QR — carry S$10-20.
How is transport and taxi in Singapur?
Grab is standard; the MRT reaches nearly everywhere until midnight.

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