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GuideToSingapore

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Airlines

Budget airlines to Singapore 

Air Asia (From Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia)

Tiger Airways (From Vietnam, Thailand, China and India)

JetStar (From Indonesia, Myanmar China, Taiwan, Thailand and Hong Kong)

Cebu Airways (From the Philippines) 

Firefly (From Malaysia)

Lion Air (From Indonesia and Vietnam)

 

From the airport you can use Taxi (around SGD 20$ to city), the subway (or MRT as it is known in SG) or Bus. If you are going to be staying in the city and arrive between 6AM and 11PM, the MRT is the best way to reach the city)

 

Visas

Check the Singapore Immigration page for Singapore visa requirements.

 

Stay 

Wide range of accommodation is available in Singapore. Check these hotel booking sites. Agoda.com, Wotif.com. Octopustravel seems to throw up the best rates for hotels in Singapore. 

These are two budget places (from 15 to 50 S$ any they are close to Hackerspace.sg and a cool neighbourhood)

1. Superb Hub Hostel, no website, email them at superbhub@yahoo.com.sg

Some reviews of Superb hub here 

2. ABC Backpackers Hostel 

 

Costs

In addition to your accommodation, budget for about 20 to 30 S$ per day.

 

Food

Local, regional and international food is easy to find in SIngapore. You can eat at hawker centers and food courts from 3$ onwards. Many food places remain open 24 hours.

Halal food in Singapore - The Arab Street near the venue and the above mentioned hostel has lots of halal eateries around. 

Vegetarian and Vegan food in Singapore

 

Internet and Mobile

Starhub Maxmobile Prepaid Card – Buy at 7/11 stores and mobie phone shops

Singtel has a pre-paid mobile SIM card.

M1 – You can buy M1’s pre-paid data sim from M1 shop at Bugis Junction. $18 for 3 days unlimited mobile internet usage.

Singapore also has a free island-wide wireless network – wireless.sg but you will need a mobile phone with singapore number to receive the passwords once you register for this network.

 

Resources

The wikitravel page on Singapore has comprehensive information on the city.

 

Feel free to message Preetam at preetamrai @ gmail.com if you have questions.

 

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