In honour of Singapore’s celebration of half a century of independence, we’ve picked 50 of the most reasonably priced – or free! – things to do in a city state better known for its high cost of living. There’s plenty to do on the cheap and who better to take along with you than your bestie. Show
Gardens by the BayFind a spot, lay down your picnic rug and enjoy the great outdoors under the shade of palm trees at Bay East Garden. The Southern Ridges TrailHike or run the picturesque 10-kilometre Southern Ridges Trail and enjoy nature, history, birds and panoramic views of the city. Haw Par VillaThis strange theme park takes you on an unusual journey through Chinese mythology. Raffles HotelWander the courtyards and verandas of this esteemed luxury hotel and don’t miss the lush gardens. Castle BeachThis long stretch of white sand is just waiting for buckets and spades to get to work and create fine sandcastles. Singapore City GalleryLearn more about Singapore’s impressive transformation over the last half century at Singapore City Gallery. Kusu IslandTake a ferry to Kusu Island and see holy shrines, a Chinese temple, wishing well and Tortoise Sanctuary. Skating Rink at The Shoppes at Marina Bay SandsPut your ice skates on and follow in the footsteps of World Champion and Olympic Medalist Michelle Kwan – literally – she christened the rink. Movie MobCatch an outdoor drive-in movie and bring a picnic or attend one of Movie Mob’s themed, in-mall or pool screenings. EsplanadeThere are concerts, visual arts, film, workshops and a range of free programmes at this durian-like performing arts centre. Singapore Botanic GardensA stone’s throw from shopping-centric Orchard Road, take a free guided tour, walk a trail or enjoy a gardening workshop at the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Gillman BarracksHome to 16 international art galleries, three restaurants and the Centre for Contemporary Art, there’s plenty on offer at the former British Army military camp. Singapore FootprintsTake a free Singapore River or Chinatown walking tour with one of Singapore Footprints’ student Walkaholics. Wonder FullEnjoy this 13-minute light, sound, projection and water spectacle nightly over Marina Bay at 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. with additional 11 p.m. shows on Fridays and Saturdays. East Coast ParkTry out beach volleyball, cycling, cable skiing, fishing, the Xtreme SkatePark and the 15 kilometres of coastline and beach. Asian Civilisations MuseumJourney through exhibits dedicated to arts and culture from across Asia, all housed in an impressive colonial building. MacRitchie Reservoir ParkWork out, canoe, kayak or learn more about the macaques of MacRitchie. Merlion ParkTake a photo with the iconic statue that marks Singapore’s origins as a fishing village. Singapore Tyler Print InstituteVisit the pioneering contemporary art space and catch works from some of the printmaking’s biggest names. Haji LaneShop this tiny but trendy lane in Kampong Glam and discover local creative talents. Swim timeGo for a dip and soak up some sun at one of Singapore’s swimming complexes – Sengkang has eight slides and a Jacuzzi while Jurong West boasts a lazy river. Fort Canning ParkTake a spice garden tour or learn everything you never knew about bananas at Fort Canning Park. Saint John’s IslandStay overnight on this reputedly haunted southern island. The SubstationDiscover the local art scene at this hub for theatre, dance, music, film and more. National Museum of SingaporeVisit the recently revamped permanent galleries that celebrate the fashion, film, food and photography of Singapore. Singapore Heritage TrailsDownload the app and trace your own walking routes through Singapore’s colourful neighbourhoods. Singapore Really Really Free MarketShare your stuff and/or skills, whether its books, clothes, toys or tarot card reading, yoga, singing or writing. Orchard Central Roof GardenYou don’t need to go to a pricey rooftop bar to hang out with a view and this rooftop garden is open 24/7. Bukit Timah Nature ReserveScale Singapore’s highest peak or take your mountain bike for a spin on one of the challenging trails in this ASEAN Heritage Park. National Orchid GardenSingapore Botanic Gardens’ National Orchid Garden features more than 1,000 species, 2,000 orchid hybrids, and a VIP Orchid Garden. There are old colonial buildings to explore amongst the beauty too. The Pantry Farmers’ MarketLoewen Gardens hosts the fortnightly market which features cooking demonstrations and wine talks as well as locally grown produce and freshly made goods. Kadampa Meditation Centre SingaporeDrop in to one of these lunchtime or evening meditation classes to relax, reflect and revive. ChinatownTalk a stroll through Chinatown for street food and temples, including the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. Changi MuseumDelve into Singapore’s war history with a visit to this museum commemorating the allied POWs. Hotel art collectionsWonder at impressive hotel art including the regularly rotating Public Art Space at Pan Pacific, Art Path at Marina Bay Sands (with works by Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor) and The Ritz-Carlton Millennia’s collection (Henry Moore and David Hockney feature) accompanied by a 28-minute podcast. Indie SingaporeFun, free walking tours delivered by in-the-know locals – choose from Chinatown Tuesdays, Kampong Wednesdays and Riverfront Thursdays. Hainanese chicken riceIndulge in this Singapore staple, found on many a menu, from high-end hotel restaurants to street food stalls. Katong Antique HouseThis shop-cum-museum houses some Peranakan antique gems and is ripe for a rummage. Arab StreetFabrics, carpets and crafts as well as Middle Eastern food and mosques are all found on this artery of the Singaporean Muslim community. Singapore Art MuseumExplore one of the world’s largest collections of contemporary Southeast Asian art. Bukit Batok Town ParkWalk the banks of the tranquil lake and look out upon Little Guilin and its granite rock formation. CendolA popular drink or dessert, cendol is made from coconut milk, rice paste, palm sugar, pandan leaves, shaved ice and red beans. Pulau UbinTake a small wooden boat to this rustic island, rent a bike and enjoy the peace with a fresh young coconut. A2 Singapore ParkourGive Parkour and/or Free Running a go. One-off sessions start at S$20. The Supertree GroveGardens by the Bay’s Supertrees are covered in plants and shoot 16 storeys into the sky. Lit up at night, walk the 22-metre high OCBC Skyway. Search for flights to Singapore Reflections at Bukit ChanduLearn more about the Battle of Bukit Chandu, when the British surrendered Singapore to the Japanese through this permanent exhibition located in a bungalow once home to senior British officers. The Arts HouseSingapore’s first Parliament House is now a multi-disciplinary arts venue hosting music events, film screenings, and literary, performing and visual arts programmes. Hawker centresDine at one of Singapore’s many hawker centers. It’s rare that Maxwell Road doesn’t make a “best of” list, but Old Airport Road and Lau Pa Sat frequently rate highly too. Little IndiaSpices, saris, flowers and jewels are just a few of the many sights and smells of Little India. KranjiGet out and explore the countryside where you will find organic farming collective Bollywood Veggies and World War II memorials. Main image: William Cho, When the sun goes down…Marina Bay starts to dazzle, via Flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Slider image: Chensiyuan, Singapore city night skyline, via Wikimedia Commons CC BY -SA 3.0 Where can I hang out in Singapore?Here is the list of 11 Places to Chill in Singapore. Marina Barrage, Singapore. Previous. 4.5 /5. ... . Henderson Waves, Singapore. Previous. 2.5 /5. ... . 1-Altitude. Located on the 63rd floor, it is the highest rooftop bar in Singapore. It offers a great view and a dance floor as well. ... . Tanjong Beach Club, Singapore. 2.5 /5.. Where can I chill and relax in Singapore?Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios, National Botanic Garden, Marina Barrage, Singapore Flyer, Tanjong Beach Club, River Wonders, Singapore Cable Car, Everton Park, S.E.A Aquarium and Many more.
Where do youths hang out in Singapore?These include Coastes on the Siloso stretch, and Tanjong Beach Club. There are also many attractions, such as Universal Studios, the S.E.A. Aquarium, Adventure Cove Waterpark, the Luge and the Megazip, all of which make for a fun-filled day out.
Where can I hang out at night in Singapore?51 Things To Do At Night Singapore. Visit Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observation Deck. ... . Marvel At The City Skyline On Singapore Flyer. ... . Explore Gardens by The Bay. ... . Watch Spectra Show At Marina Bay Sands. ... . Chill Out At Marina Barrage. ... . Enjoy The Bumboat Cruise Along Singapore River. ... . Enjoy The Night View At Merlion Park.. |