Singapore, located at the southern point of the Malay Peninsula, is a must-visit Asian tourist destination. Singapore has something for everyone, with its colourful multicultural tapestry, towering skyscrapers, stunning beaches, captivating animal parks, fascinating historic landmarks and tasty foods.
Before coming to Singapore, you should be aware of some requirements and laws. Breaking Singapore’s rules can result in significant fines.
Here are 5 useful things to know before visiting Singapore
Singapore is expensive
While visiting Singapore, you’ll notice that it’s far more costly than other areas in Asia. Singapore easily outranks well-known expensive destinations like London and New York when it comes to costs, which may not come as much of a surprise given that this city-state reportedly has the highest number of millionaires in the world.
Public transportation is easy
The train (MRT) system here is quite efficient, air-conditioned, and well worth using to navigate around the city. It’s also reasonably priced, so make the most of it when you come.
Language
English is widely spoken among Singaporeans, while many are fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Malay and Tamil. Furthermore, you might hear Singlish, an intriguing fusion of English, other languages and dialects unique to Singapore.
Singapore is safe
It’s easy and quite safe to travel to Singapore. Like taking a safe, peaceful, night stroll on your own down your street at four in the morning! For solo or group travellers, it’s among the safest spots on Earth.
Laws
Singapore has severe laws with high fines for several offences. After 10 p.m., group get-togethers, loud family dinners and late-night parties are illegal as per local regulations. Furthermore, officials conduct random checks in public restrooms to confirm that people flush after use.
 
 
          