
How much does it cost to visit Singapore, Singapore? Plan your budget with our interactive calculator.
Estimated Total for 7 Days
S$1,400
Travel Style
Midrange
Destination
Travel Style
See how your 7-day trip budget varies across backpacker, midrange, and comfortable travel styles.
Largest Expense
Accommodation
45% of total budget
Price Level
Expensive
Compared to global average
Local Currency
SGD
Symbol: S$
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S$1,400
Total for 7 days
Accommodation
S$630
for 7 days
Food & Dining
S$350
for 7 days
Transport
S$140
for 7 days
Activities
S$210
for 7 days
Other
S$70
for 7 days
Book accommodations early and compare prices across platforms. Mid-week stays often offer better rates than weekend arrivals, and flexibility with dates can save you up to 25%.
See exactly what a real day costs, with insider tips for each expense
Total: S$17
Traditional coffee shop breakfast
The gardens themselves are free
Michelin-starred chicken rice
Free culture, just walk and eat
The view is free
Satay street comes alive at night
Incredibly efficient and cheap
Daily Total
7 activities
Singapore on a budget is all about hawker centers. Breakfast—kaya toast, soft-boiled eggs, kopi—for €3 at a coffee shop older than the country. Lunch was chicken rice at a stall with a Michelin star (yes, really), €4. Walked through Chinatown, Little India, Arab Street—three cultures in three hours. Ended at Lau Pa Sat as satay smoke filled the night air. Spent €17 total on food, ate like royalty.
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Stretch your budget further with free attractions and insider money-saving tips
Many cities offer free walking tours led by local guides who work on tips.
Explore local parks and gardens for relaxation and people-watching.
Wander through historic neighborhoods and admire the architecture.
Browse local markets for free without purchasing - great for photography.
Find free viewpoints for panoramic city views.
Many churches, temples, and mosques offer free entry.
Discover street art and murals throughout the city.
Walk along rivers, harbors, or beaches.
Public transportation is typically the most budget-friendly option. Look for multi-day passes for additional savings.
Book accommodations in advance and consider staying slightly outside the center for better rates while maintaining good transport links.
Eat where locals eat for the best value. Markets, food halls, and neighborhoods away from tourist zones offer authentic meals at lower prices.
Research local tipping customs before you arrive. Practices vary significantly by destination.
Shoulder seasons (spring and fall) typically offer the best balance of good weather and lower prices.
Budget for unexpected expenses like entrance fees, service charges, and currency exchange rates. Keep 10-15% extra for contingencies.
Pro tip: Combine free activities with paid attractions for a balanced, budget-friendly itinerary
Find the perfect area to stay based on your budget and travel style
The main tourist and commercial district with major attractions and shopping.
Best For
Residential areas with authentic local atmosphere and neighborhood restaurants.
Best For
The oldest part of the city with historic architecture and cultural sites.
Best For
Up-and-coming neighborhoods with creative spaces, cafés, and street art.
Best For
Consider staying in "moderate" neighborhoods for the best balance of cost and convenience. They often have better local restaurants, easier transport links, and more authentic experiences than the most central tourist areas—while still being safe and well-connected.
Everything you need to know about traveling to Singapore on a budget
A 7-day trip to Singapore costs approximately S$1,400 for a midrange travel style. This breaks down to about S$200 per day, covering accommodation, food, local transportation, activities, and miscellaneous expenses.
Daily budgets in Singapore vary by travel style: Budget/Backpacker travelers spend around S$80/day, Mid-range travelers spend S$200/day, and Comfortable travelers spend S$450/day. These estimates include accommodation, meals, local transport, and activities.
Singapore is considered a relatively expensive destination for tourists. With mid-range daily costs of S$200, it requires careful planning to stay within budget compared to other popular destinations. The largest expense is typically accommodation (45% of budget).
Food typically accounts for about 25% of your daily budget in Singapore. For a midrange experience, expect to spend around S$50 per day on meals. You can save money by eating at local restaurants rather than tourist spots.
Singapore uses the SGD (S$). We recommend exchanging some cash before arrival for small purchases, though credit cards are widely accepted in most establishments. ATMs are readily available throughout the city, but check with your bank about international transaction fees.
Accommodation in Singapore is the largest expense, typically representing 45% of your budget. For 7 days with a midrange travel style, expect to spend approximately S$630 total. Budget options include hostels, mid-range includes 3-star hotels, and comfortable options include 4-star hotels or premium vacation rentals.
To save money in Singapore: 1) Book accommodation in advance for better rates, 2) Use public transportation instead of taxis, 3) Eat at local restaurants away from tourist areas, 4) Look for free walking tours and museum free days, 5) Travel during shoulder season for lower prices.
Yes! Singapore offers many free attractions including parks, markets, historic neighborhoods, and free museum days. Research local free walking tours for an authentic experience.
Local transportation typically accounts for 10% of your budget in Singapore. Public transportation is the most affordable option, while taxis and ride-shares cost more but offer convenience. Budget around S$20 per day for transport.
Tipping customs vary by destination. Research local practices before your trip. In Singapore, it's best to follow local norms to show appreciation for good service.
Traveling during shoulder season (spring or fall) typically offers the best balance of good weather and lower prices. Avoid major holidays and local festivals when accommodation prices spike.
As with any popular destination, be aware of common tourist scams. Research local scams before traveling, keep valuables secure, and trust your instincts if something seems off.
Budget and cost of living data sourced from Numbeo. Prices are estimates based on crowdsourced data and may vary
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Your 7-Day Budget
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