
🇸🇬 Singapore travel hacks you NEED to know! 🌟 🍜 Don’t spend a fortune on fancy restaurants—hit the hawker centers for authentic, affordable food! Fun fact: Singapore’s hawker culture is UNESCO-listed! 🏆 It’s not just a meal, it’s a cultural experience. Our top recommendations: •Maxwell Food Centre •Chinatown Complex Food Centre •Lau Pa Sat •Tiong Bahru Market 🚆 No need to buy a travel card—just use your contactless credit or debit card to zip around on public transport like a local! 💳 💧 Bring a reusable water bottle! Tap water is safe to drink, and free refilling stations are all over the city ✈️ Changi Airport isn’t just for flying—it’s a destination on its own! ✨ Arrive early to explore everything it has to offer. 🏰 🌳 Catch the Supertree light show—it’s magical and completely free! It typically runs twice a day: 7:45 PM and 8:45 PM #singapore #singaporeinsiders #singaporefood #travelsmart #hawkerculture #exploresingapore #travelhack #singaporetravel #changiairport #gardensbythebay #uktraveller #uktravelblogger
Attraction

Marina Bay
Attraction
4.8
Waterway & entertainment district noted for modern skyscrapers & landmarks, plus dining & shopping.

Maxwell Food Centre
Restaurant
4.3
Chinatown hawker center with stands selling street food including famous chicken rice & dim sum.

Lau Pa Sat
Restaurant
4.4
Rebuilt Victorian covered hawker centre in CBD with local delicacies & international food stalls.

Gardens by the Bay
Garden
4.7
A network of modern greenhouses & waterfront parks containing super trees lined with solar cells.

Sultan Mosque
Mosque
4.7
Landmark Islamic house of worship in the Kampong Glam Malay Heritage District, with guided tours.

Singapore Changi Airport
International airport
4.7
Passenger & cargo hub with 4 modern terminals plus buses & trains to the city center.
Restaurant

Chinatown Complex
Restaurant
4.2
Straightforward marketplace offering a range of retailers, plus a food court with various vendors.

Tiong Bahru Market
Restaurant
4.3
Lively food court with Singaporean hawker stalls & a "wet market" selling produce, meat & fish.