
Singapore
Where tradition meets tomorrow in Asia's garden city
Why Visit Singapore in 2024?
Experience a perfect blend of urban sophistication, cultural heritage, and natural wonders.
Singapore Highlights
2024 Travel Updates
New Attractions
Opening of Museum of Ice Cream and SkyHelix Sentosa
Enhanced Connectivity
New MRT lines and improved airport terminals
Sustainable Tourism
Green initiatives across major attractions
Digital Integration
Contactless payment and digital tourist passes
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Singapore Botanic Gardens β A tropical paradise showcasing centuries of horticultural heritage
Cultural Experiences
Hawker Centers
π Chinatown
UNESCO-listed street food
Heritage Tours
π Little India
Cultural walking tours
Art Galleries
π National Gallery
Southeast Asian art
Cultural Shows
π Esplanade
Traditional performances

Urban Adventures
From thrilling theme parks to serene gardens, Singapore offers diverse urban adventures.
City Adventures
Night Safari
Universal Studios
ArtScience Museum
Nature Activities
Gardens by the Bay
TreeTop Walk
Southern Ridges
2024 Travel Essentials
Getting There
- Direct flights from London (13h)
- Changi Airport - World's Best
- Efficient airport transfers
- Visa-free for UK citizens (90 days)
When to Visit
Peak Season (Jul-Sep)
Less rainfall, major events
Value Season (Feb-Apr)
Lower humidity, good rates
Local Tips
Transport
Get an EZ-Link card for public transport
Dining
Try hawker centers for authentic food
Culture
Respect local customs and cleanliness laws
Singapore Travel FAQs
How many days do I need in Singapore?
We recommend 4-5 days to explore Singapore's main attractions, including Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, and cultural districts.
What's the best way to get around Singapore?
The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) system is efficient and extensive. Purchase a Tourist Pass for unlimited travel.
Is Singapore expensive to visit?
While Singapore can be expensive, there are options for all budgets. Hawker centers offer affordable dining, and public transport is reasonable.
Do I need to speak Chinese in Singapore?
No, English is widely spoken in Singapore and is the main language of business and education.