Singapore consumer price guide, if you want to save money, read here, great value for money
I just came back from Singapore and compiled a guide to saving money. I just came back from a trip to Singapore some time ago. There are some things that you can only know after you go there, so you must make a good guide. I hope my experience can help friends who are going to Singapore.The overall consumption level in Singapore is relatively high, and the prices of restaurants and hotels are relatively expensive. If you are under pressure, it is recommended to choose fast food such as food courts. If you don’t mind the accommodation conditions, you can stay in a youth hostel for 20-40 US dollars/night. The cleanliness is acceptable, but if you have the conditions, you should choose a star hotel. The geographical location and safety are no problem.
Don’t take a taxi, it’s very expensive. It costs about 10 Singapore dollars to take a taxi for 1 kilometer in Singapore. Singapore’s public transportation system is very convenient and cheap. You can just swipe your visa card, which is generally more than one dollar. Many beautiful parks in Singapore are free. It is not necessarily only the central attractions that attract you. You can try to go to the peripheral parks of the center to take pictures of the scenery that has Singaporean flavor and is different from others.
Bring your own tissues when you go out to eat. You can also use them to reserve seats when eating. A small pack outside costs 2 Singapore dollars. Don't break the rules, the fines are sky-high. You can learn some tips for traveling in Singapore in advance to avoid stepping on thunder. If you buy a Singapore phone card, you can register for many beverage stores to get free coupons, such as mr.coconut, the coffee bean, hapi coffee, etc. Fill in the month of your birthday as a registered member, and you will get free coupons.
Buy water and snacks at the supermarket. The price of fair price supermarket is much more cost-effective. It is about the same as domestic supermarkets. For example, mineral water goes to convenience stores, and the cheapest one is 3 SGD per bottle. Merlion Park, Sentosa, Sands Sky Garden, Changi Airport, National University of Singapore, Clarke Quay, National Gallery Singapore, Haji Lane, etc. are free, and the ticket price for other attractions is about 30 SGD. You can take the MRT to vivocity in Sentosa, walk 500 meters across the bridge, enter for free, and take pictures of the southernmost tip of the Eurasian continent.
When consuming in a restaurant in Singapore, just tell the owner "Pay by Belife" to get back 10% of your consumption! . Moreover, the air tickets and hotel booking prices on the Belife platform are 5%-10% lower than those on OTA platforms. There are buy1for1 deals on Singapore 🇸🇬 Sentosa on azgo~ Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, floral fantasy, cable car~
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