Singapore: Make It a Long Weekend Not a Lost Weekend

Raffles Hotel Singapore

I believe thinking this way is a mistake. Visiting a rich country is a different experience than one that’s still developing. You wouldn’t go to Europe and skip over Paris just because hotels are cheaper Prague. I contend Singapore is more comparable to Paris, Tokyo or New York than to its neighboring countries.

Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore’s airport is one of the best in the world.

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Consider Starting Your Trip in Singapore

If you’re planning to visit several destinations in Asia, Singapore can be an ideal place to begin. For travelers coming from the US most flights connect in either Tokyo or Seoul. If you’re visiting one of those cities it makes more sense to fly direct and start there. But if Japan and Korea aren’t in your plans it’s a great idea to start your journey in Singapore. Flights from LAX often start below $1000 roundtrip.

For Americans Changi Airport has the easiest entry procedures of any country in Asia. You can fill out the arrival card on your phone and scan your passport at an automated gate for entry. There are separate gates for various arrivals and the lines for the US are quick-moving if they exist at all. You’ll barely break stride. Changi is noticeably nicer than most other airports with its gardens and man made waterfall.

If you are arriving late at night you’ll feel very safe walking in the city to stretch your legs. Many restaurants are open well past midnight. Because the city has such international flair and a good deal of Western influence, you’re unlikely to experience any sort of culture shock while still dealing with jet lag. English is widely spoken and adjusting to everything is simple.

Orchard Road in Singapore
Singapore’s Orchard Road area.

Singapore is Not Small

Even if you limit yourself to staying within the Circle Line there’s more to see and do than you can accomplish in a long weekend. After visiting twice my impression both times was I wish I could stay longer.

For this reason I think the best move is to submit to the high cost of rooms and spend 4-6 days in Singapore, especially if it’s your first visit.

Hotels in Singapore
A street in Singapore with several hotels.

Hotel Hunting in Singapore

  • Orchard Road in Singapore
  • Orchard Road in Singapore
  • Orchard Road in Singapore

Still Not Convinced?

Here’s the thing though: if you’re actually shopping for something it takes even longer. Between shopping and restaurants Orchard can occupy you for at least one full day. Your visit is now half over if it’s only 48 hours. Marina Bay Sands is easily a whole other day.

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