Things to know BEFORE you go to SINGAPORE - Singapore travel tips

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In this video, we’ll cover all you need to know before traveling to Singapore, including maps, transportation, where to stay, costs, apps, and much more.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:17 12. Singapore map
3:19 11. Weather & climate
4:12 10.Best time to visit
5:26 9. Where to stay & prices
6:53 8. Transportation
8:58 7. Singapore specifics
9:59 6. General info
12:11 5. For international travelers
14:30 4. Best apps
15:20 3. Food prices & tipping
16:54 2. City passes & guided tours
17:59 1. Best city views

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  • hey guys, Singaporean here. Please, as far as possible, eat hawker food! The food culture in Southeast Asia is amazing and Singapore is no exception. Try national foods for really low prices while supporting our lovely uncles and aunties. I had friends here on exchange eat at restaurants that they complained were pricey and didn’t really try hawker food, which i think is a total shame. Almost everybody speaks English, if the person serving you is an old person who doesn’t really speak english, just ask a local to help - they’d be pretty happy to.
  • @peepinR
    Anyone else notice the peacock patiently waiting for it's latte? Just me? Ok.
  • @jayzen76
    Some points to note - public transport is charged by total distance for the trip regardless of bus company or MRT, for up to about 5 changes if you use the travel card (Ezlink etc). Chewing gum is not illegal. Sale of chewing gum is. So you can bring it in for your own consumption, just dispose of it responsibly. Tipping is not discouraged, just not practiced. Clarke Quay is one of the main night entertainment areas (pre Covid). Orchard is where the shopping is albeit, personally speaking, more upper end. Remember to take note of any GST refunds you can get as tourist on some of our purchases. These can be done at the shops (selected) or at the airport just before departure. The bird park is scheduled to be moved in 2022 to Mandai (next to the Zoo), creating a centralised wildlife and nature district. Hope to see you all soon here once this madness is over
  • Wow.... This is hands down the best YouTube video about Singapore I've seen to date, and I've lived here for over 12 tears!
  • The best video about Singapore I ever seen in YouTube. Clear, useful, interesting
  • This is by FAR the best informational/guide video i’ve seen. You covered literally everything a first-time visitor needs to know. Also loved the graphics and editing. Keep up the good work! 👍🏼
  • I love Singapore having been there 3 times. I've always been in February but you will see a bit of rain but it is generally sunny in this particular month. It is quite expensive though compared to Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia
  • I am going in November and this is super helpful. This is the best video by far. Thank you so much for posting it.
  • @ANYDOKO
    Spot on! Your videos are very informative!
  • @TheDive99
    I plan on going mid October. This was very helpful.
  • The best travel guide video this is so informative thank you!
  • Amazing amazing full of clear explanations wow keep it up
  • Thank you; very informative. Excited to be coming next year.
  • The best-detailed video on Singapore. You covered everything. Thanks for Sharing...