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Where is Singapore a stopover for?

A stopover in Singapore is available for many destinations in Asia such as Indonesia or Malaysia, but also when traveling to Australia or New Zealand. If you extend the stopover to 2-3 days with overnight stays, you can already explore most of Singapore's sights.



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A stopover in Singapore is available for many destinations in Asia such as Indonesia or Malaysia, but also when traveling to Australia or New Zealand. If you extend the stopover to 2-3 days with overnight stays, you can already explore most of Singapore's sights.

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It takes about 30 minutes to reach downtown Singapore, so we wouldn't recommend leaving the airport unless you have a minimum of 6 hours to kill.

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  1. 15 Try Singapore's Pay-Per-Use Lounges. Pexels. ...
  2. 14 Watch A Movie For Free! Pexels. ...
  3. 13 Check Out Singapore's Indoor Butterfly Garden. Pixabay. ...
  4. 12 Try More Of Its Indoor Gardens. ...
  5. 11 Go For A Free Massage. ...
  6. 10 Try Their Airport's Massive Slide. ...
  7. 9 Sign Up For A City Bus Tour, For Free! ...
  8. 8 Go Out And Visit Singapore's Little India.


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Things to do in Singapore on an 8-hour stopover
  1. 0:00 Take the SMRT train to the Bayfront Stop. ...
  2. 1:00 Tour Gardens by the Bay. ...
  3. 3:00 Hit Chinatown. ...
  4. 4:00 Dinner at a Hawker Center. ...
  5. 4:45 Walk Boat Quay. ...
  6. 5:30 Whirlwind Shopping Bonanza. ...
  7. 6:45 Grab a Singapore Sling at the Raffles' Long Bar. ...
  8. 7:45 Hail a Cab and Head Out.


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You should plan to spend at least 4-5 days in Singapore if you want to see as much as possible.

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You might be wondering how to structure your Singapore tour if you choose to explore the city on your own. If you take the free tour from Changi airport, it will take 5.5 hours. If you go it alone, then 8 hours is the recommended amount of time to have available.

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Many times in the world of air travel you might hear the words “layover,” “stopover” and “open-jaw” flight but not be quite sure what they mean. The main difference between a stopover and layover is length of time. Stopover rules vary by airline, but are essentially longer layovers — at least 24 hours in length.

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The main difference between a stopover and layover is length of time. Stopover rules vary by airline, but are essentially longer layovers — at least 24 hours in length. Layovers, meanwhile, are connections less than a day in length depending on if you're flying domestically or internationally.

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Things To Do for A Singapore Layover
  1. Take a free Singapore tour. ...
  2. Awe at the plants at the Gardens by the Bay. ...
  3. Take Fun Photos with the Merlion Statue at Marina Bay's Merlion Park. ...
  4. Visit Chinatown for Shopping and Eating. ...
  5. Try the Numerous Eateries at Hawker Stations. ...
  6. Visit Jewel at Changi Airport.


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