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How to Find Hotels in Singapore

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Stop by this gateway to Asia to see more than just the airport. Singapore will entice your taste buds with ethnic dishes and delight with its modern shopping zones, all while providing accommodations to meet every traveler's expectations.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A computer with Internet access

    Prepare for Your Stay in Singapore

  1. Step 1

    Fly into Singapore's Changi Airport.

  2. Step 2

    Jump on the taxi shuttle service to your accommodations or take the reliable rail system.

  3. Choose Your Location and Class of Hotel in Singapore

  4. Step 1

    Pass through Singapore en route to Asia and reserve hotel accommodations at the upscale airport hotel, with rates from $38.

  5. Step 2

    Submerge yourself into a unique experience by staying in the Geylang, one of the true ethnic areas of Singapore, with affordable accommodations from $25.

  6. Step 3

    Enliven your taste buds by staying in Little India near Serangoon Road, where you can enjoy the traditional Indian aromas wafting from the quaint restaurants. Prices range from $25 to $50.

  7. Step 4

    Lug your backpack over to budget accommodations in Chinatown (from $25 to $77) and enjoy the wealth of food on Smith Street.

  8. Step 5

    Shop until your wallet hurts by staying along the well-known shoppers' paradise in the City Center, Orchard Road. Accommodations range from the very affordable price of $30 to luxury 4-star hotels at $200.

  9. Be Familiar With Singapore

  10. Step 1

    Go on a night safari at the Singapore Zoo. One of the world's best, the Singapore Zoo offers unique habitats that recreate the Ethiopian Rift Valley, Australia's outback and more.

  11. Step 2

    Leave the phrasebook at home. English is one of the languages spoken in Singapore and the official language of business.

  12. Step 3

    Enjoy the tropical climate that gives Singapore a stable temperature year round, ranging from 73 to 87 degrees F.

  13. Step 4

    To book accommodations in Singapore, call The Singapore Tourism Board at (65) 6736 6622 or visit the link below.

Tips & Warnings
  • If the humidity is too high, don't worry; Singapore's indoor shops and buildings will be air-conditioned.
  • A visa is not required, but visitors must have a valid passport that will remain good for 6 months after the departure date.
  • The Geylang area of Singapore is also known for its red-light district.
  • Singapore is strict in expecting visitors to adhere to the laws. There are penalties for jaywalking, littering and spitting.

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