Singapore, Singapore
Travel Guide 2026
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Singapore is proof that a tiny island city-state can become one of the world's most dynamic destinations. Gardens by the Bay glows at night, hawker centres serve some of the world's best cheap food, and the mix of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western cultures creates a city unlike anywhere else.
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✈️ Plan My Singapore TripTop Things to Do in Singapore
- Gardens by the Bay & the Supertrees
- Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
- Sentosa Island & Universal Studios
- Chinatown, Little India & Kampong Glam
- Hawker centres (Maxwell, Lau Pa Sat)
- Singapore Zoo morning safari
February–April is the driest period. Singapore is warm and humid year-round (27–32°C). Rain is possible any month.
Visa-free for Canadian, US, UK, EU, Australian, Indian, Bangladeshi passports (30 days). Most nationalities enter without a visa.
Budget: $80–120/day. Mid-range: $180–300/day. Luxury: $500+/day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do Bangladeshi citizens need a visa for Singapore?
No. Bangladeshi passport holders get visa-free entry to Singapore for 30 days.
Is Singapore expensive?
Singapore is pricier than its Southeast Asian neighbours, but hawker centre meals cost $3–6 SGD. Budget travellers spend around $80–120/day. Hotels are the biggest expense.
How many days should I spend in Singapore?
3–4 days is enough to see the city's highlights. Singapore also works well as a transit stop when flying between Europe/North America and Southeast Asia.
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