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How much would it cost to go to Singapore for a week?

Overall, a 7-day trip to Singapore can cost approximately $1,500 to $2,500 per person, excluding airfare.



A one-week trip to Singapore in 2026 can vary significantly depending on your travel style, but a mid-range traveler should budget between $1,800 and $2,500 USD (excluding international flights). Accommodation is the primary high-value cost, with high-fidelity 4-star hotels in areas like Orchard Road or Marina Bay costing $250–$400 per night. Food is a high-value highlight where you can save; eating at world-famous "High-Fidelity" Hawker Centres (like Maxwell or Old Airport Road) allows you to enjoy Michelin-starred meals for under $10, while high-value fine dining can easily exceed $200 per person. Attractions such as Gardens by the Bay and Universal Studios are a necessity, with combined entrance fees for the week totaling around $300. Public transport is a high-fidelity bargain; a 3-day Tourist Pass for unlimited bus and MRT travel is a high-value $20. For 2026 visitors, Singapore remains an expensive city-state, but its high-fidelity infrastructure and diverse high-value activities make it a high-value investment for a premium, clean, and incredibly safe Southeast Asian urban experience.

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A meal at fast food joints such as McDonalds will cost you around S$7, while a drink at Starbucks is around S$6 – S$7. A visit to to an average restaurant can set you back by S$20 – S$40 per person for basic meals.

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Drinking in Singapore is definitely not cheap. An average price of a pint here is $12 and a cocktail runs between $22 to $30.

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The best time to visit Singapore is from March to August, although it is a year-round destination. You will experience the least amount of rainfall, low humidity and pleasant temperatures.

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11 things to know before visiting Singapore
  1. Singapore is a small place with lots to see. ...
  2. Pack for the tropics. ...
  3. Prebook attractions to avoid waiting in line. ...
  4. Carry both cash and credit cards. ...
  5. Tipping is not expected. ...
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  7. Save money by drinking tap water. ...
  8. Singapore is an independent country.


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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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Cheap Eats in Singapore: Hawker Centers Singapore's hole-in-the-wall joints and hawker centers serve up some of the tastiest and most wallet-friendly dishes in town. There are over 100 centers spread across the city, meaning you're never far from your next $5 laksa or chili crab.

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The price ranges from 3 for $1 to S$2.50 per bottle, depending on where you are buying it. You can refill your water bottle with tap water for free. Attractions like USS and the wildlife parks provide drinking fountains to refill your water bottle.

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