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How much is a Singapore MRT ticket?

The price of the Singapore MRT depends on the distance traveled. It varies between 1.50 SGD ( US$ 1.10) and 2.50 SGD ( US$ 1.80) per journey. If you want to save on transport, the best option is the EZ-Link card or the Singapore Tourist Pass.



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There are several ways to pay for your bus or MRT/LRT rides: contactless bank cards, mobile wallets, stored value cards, concession cards or cash*. Children travel for free on buses and trains if they are below 0.9m in height and are accompanied by a fare-paying commuter.

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In Singapore, the bus is generally cheaper than the train. The fares for both modes of transportation are based on the distance traveled, and buses tend to have lower fares than trains for most trips.

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Commuters can save up to 50 cents when they board trains before 7.45am (except Public Holidays).

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Pros and Cons of STP The Singapore Tourist Pass is catered towards travellers coming over for a quick holiday. So you can ride any number of rides on buses, MRT and LRT. The 3-day pass option also comes with a bundle package which includes exclusive perks and discounts offered by Changi Recommends.

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Simply tap your contactless bank card (e.g. credit or debit card) or mobile device at the MRT fare gates or card reader on buses as you would usually do with your current travel card. If you are using your mobile device, remember to place your device a little longer at the fare gates or card reader. TRANSPORT?

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MRT will be significantly cheaper, The total cost for the 3 of you to most places in the city by MRT will cost less than the basic flag down rate of a taxi!

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In Singapore tipping is not customary, the country does not have a tipping culture and in some areas including the airport, tipping is not allowed.

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Currency. The official currency of Singapore is the Singapore dollar. Credit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, bars, shops, hotels and taxis in Singapore.

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1. Get a Singapore Tourist Pass (STP), a special EZ-Link stored-value card which will allow you unlimited travel for one, two or three days. The Pass can be bought at the SimplyGo Ticket Office at selected MRT stations listed here. 2.

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Commuters can use their contactless bank cards (Mastercard, NETS and VISA) or Mastercard/Visa cards added to the mobile wallet# for fare payments, eliminating the need for top-ups or carry a separate travel card. They may also use their SimplyGo EZ-Link cards or SimplyGo Concession cards to pay their transit fares.

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?? Is Singapore expensive as a tourist? In general, it is. But if you really know the city well, you don't have to spend a lot on your Singapore travel budget. You can spend as low as $50 USD per day in SG!

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To begin, both Grab and taxis have their own app to book rides from your accommodation, for example. Nowadays, it's rare to see someone waving down a cab on the side of the road. The price would be the deciding factor in your choice. In Singapore, Grab is unquestionably less expensive than taxis.

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With some accessible prices, taking a taxi is one of the best ways to get around the city. The average price of a journey in the centre of the city is between 5 SGD ( US$ 3.70) and 10 SGD ( US$ 7.40).

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