
🇸🇬 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

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

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.

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

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.