
Singapore
Everything you need to plan a great trip — from Marina Bay's skyline to a $2 Michelin-starred plate of chicken rice — without the guesswork.
Singapore rewards even a short trip: 3-4 days covers the neighborhoods, Gardens by the Bay, and a day on Sentosa Island comfortably. There's no bad season weather-wise (it's tropical year-round), though the Northeast Monsoon (December-early January) brings the heaviest rain. Most Western nationalities get visa-free entry for 30-90 days as of mid-2026; India and China currently need a visa arranged in advance. Budget from $45-70/day backpacking, $100-180/day mid-range — it's one of Asia's pricier cities, offset by genuinely cheap, excellent hawker food.
Singapore is what happens when a city-state decides to do everything on purpose — the skyline, the gardens, the food scene, even the strict rules, all engineered with total intent. It's small enough to properly cover in 3-4 days, dense enough that those few days feel like several different countries stacked on top of each other: a Chinese heritage district, a Hindu one, a Malay-Muslim one, and a futuristic waterfront that looks like nowhere else on Earth.
This guide covers everything: which neighborhoods to prioritize, how many days to budget, when to fly, what it actually costs in USD, and the visa rule for your specific passport — not a generic one-size-fits-all answer. Written to be genuinely useful, and updated through the season.
Neighborhoods
All Neighborhoods ←
Marina Bay
The postcard skyline — half a day minimum, a full day if you add the gardens.

Chinatown
Half a day of temples, shophouses, and the cheapest Michelin meal on Earth.

Little India and Kampong Glam
Two completely different heritage districts, a 10-minute walk apart.

Sentosa Island
Singapore's resort island — beaches, theme parks, and a cable car ride to get there.
Attractions
All Attractions ←
Gardens by the Bay
Free Supertrees, paid conservatories — go at dusk for both.

Singapore's Best Attractions
What's genuinely worth the entry fee — including one that's free at the airport.
Food
All Food ←Practical Info
All Practical Info ←
Singapore Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer, broken down by passport — not one generic rule.

Money, Safety & eSIM in Singapore
One of Asia's most expensive cities — and one of its most strictly enforced.














































