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Airport

Airport

Like nearly everything else in the city, the Singapore Changi Airport is a miracle of efficiency. All services are provided locally and it is recognised as one of the best airports in the world. Both its terminals are linked by a skytrain which operates at the transit and public areas as well as Terminal 3. Obviously, the shopping is high class here and the waterfall trickling down the atrium is a refreshing sight. Transportation to and from the city is excellent as the last station of one of the routes on the MRT tube is at the airport. The tube is also the cheapest and fastest way to the city whereas a taxi to the city takes around 30 minutes. Bus and train terminals are located at the basement of airport terminals 1 and 2. Prepare the exact fare for buses as no change will be given. If you choose to go by train, you would have to switch trains at EW4 - Tanah Merah MRT Station to get downtown. A Ground Transport Centre (GTC) is available at the Arrival Hall of both Terminals. For more details on time tables and fares, pick up a copy of the MRT brochure at the Changi Airport MRT Station.
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Passport / Visa

Passport / Visa

Citizens of the overwhelming majority of world countries do not require a visa for tourism stays of 30 to 90 days. Nationals of some countries do require a visa which can often be obtained online in printable format. In order to be granted entry into Singapore, all visitors must produce a passport valid for 6 months from the date of departure, a return or onward ticket, visa for the following destination (if applicable), and a yellow fever vaccination certificate (if applicable, consult the updated list of countries for where this is required).
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Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

Singapore greets visitors with warm temperatures and nice weather almost all year round, but the likelihood of rain is ever present. Be aware that indoor temperatures in malls and the subway are often significantly lower than outdoors, so those especially sensitive to such changes might want to carry a light jacket or sweatshirt. November through June are most popular with visitors, and with Chinese New Year also falling in that period, it might be worth organising accommodation well in advance.
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Public Transport

Public Transport

The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) tube with its driverless trains is the pride of Singapore’s local transport. The network comprises three main lines which link up the city. Trains run from early in the morning until midnight and they are clean, fast and very safe. Tickets and different types of reduced rate passes can be bought at all stations. Singapore also has an extensive network of buses that cover local transport in areas to which MRT does not go. Buses are cheap and proportionately comfortable. Just be aware that some more economic options do not have air conditioning. Getting around by bike is also an option thanks to the shared bike apps SG Bike and Anywheel. With downpours ready to ambush however, check the weather forecast beforehand otherwise it could be a soggy journey.
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