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Asia's dazzling city-state where futuristic gardens meet colonial heritage. Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, Chinatown, Little India, and a legendary street food scene.

Things to do in Singapore

Tour a Singapore

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Singapore is a city of the future built on a crossroads of cultures. Futuristic gardens and rooftop infinity pools sit beside colonial shophouses, Chinese temples and the aromas of a legendary hawker-food scene. Compact, spotless and effortlessly easy to navigate, it is one of Asia's most rewarding short breaks.

Top Things to Do in Singapore

Gardens by the Bay is the city's signature attraction — the towering Supertrees and climate-controlled domes are spectacular, especially during the evening light show. Take in the skyline from the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, then explore the vibrant streets of Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam.

Families love Sentosa Island and Singapore Zoo's Night Safari, while food lovers should make a beeline for the hawker centres — Michelin-recognised street food at pocket-money prices.

Tours Worth Booking

  • Gardens by the Bay with the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome
  • Hawker-centre food tours
  • Night Safari at Singapore Zoo
  • City highlights and Marina Bay sightseeing tours

Best Time to Visit

Singapore is hot and humid year-round, sitting just north of the equator. February to April is slightly drier, while November to January sees more rain. There is no bad time to visit — just expect a daily chance of a tropical shower and plan indoor attractions accordingly.

Getting Around

The MRT metro is clean, cheap and reaches almost everywhere; tap in with a contactless card. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are affordable and plentiful, and the central districts are walkable, though the heat makes air-conditioned transport welcome.

Frequently Asked Questions about Singapore

What are the best tours in Singapore?
Top experiences include Gardens by the Bay with the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, hawker-centre food tours, the Night Safari at Singapore Zoo, and Marina Bay city sightseeing tours.
How many days do you need in Singapore?
Two to three days is enough to see Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay, the cultural districts and a food tour, with time for Sentosa Island or the zoo. It also works perfectly as a stopover of one or two days.
When is the best time to visit Singapore?
Singapore is warm and humid all year. February to April is marginally drier, and November to January is wetter, but a brief tropical shower can happen any day — there is no real off-season.
Is Singapore good for a stopover?
Yes — it’s one of the best stopover cities in the world. The airport itself is an attraction, the MRT reaches the centre quickly, and you can see the highlights in a single day or two between flights.
Do Singapore tours offer free cancellation?
Most attraction tickets, food tours and sightseeing experiences on Excurgo offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, so you can plan a stopover with flexibility.