How to ensure safety for your trip to Singapore

Heading out to Singapore for the first time? Fret not- It is ranked among the top-safest countries in the world. However, to survive in a whole-different culture with varying attitudes, there are things that you need to know. Moreover, as many services demand hefty amounts of your wallet, you should also safeguard yourself from unnecessary expenses. Read on to know about these and more!


Hawker Centres and High-end Restaurants

An easy way to save money in Singapore is to skip the fancy restaurants and high-end dining options available to enjoy a delicious smorgasbord at the country's many hawker centres. Not only would it be easy on your wallet, but it would also let you explore the country's authentic flavours. Although, you should be aware of the "chope" culture of these food centres where diners reserve or rather "chope" seats with a packet of tissues, a name card, or even an umbrella while they roam around placing their orders. Do not sweep it off and settle in that place as these kinds of actions have inadvertently led for quarrels in the past. To ensure your safety at these places, look out for the coloured placards where the letters A to D are used to indicate the hygiene level. Remember that it isn't necessary to tip when you opt to dine at a hotel near Harbourfront Singapore the likes of Park Hotel Alexandra. Almost all the restaurants in Singapore impose a service charge on your bill. Therefore, you don't have to feel awkward for not tipping. Even if you feel that the waiters offered a splendid service, tipping them would only make them come running after you. Thus, the most sensible option would be to refrain from tipping.


Travel and Transport



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The most convenient and less expensive mode of travelling around Singapore is to use their impressive MRT system. Since it has its roots embedded around most parts of the city-state, you probably wouldn't think of any additional transport methods to ride around the country. Rather than emptying your cash load on taxis, you can opt for the MRT, or rather, the Mass Rapid Transit to navigate around Singapore. The most viable method is to purchase a Singapore Tourist Pass instead of paying for a ticket each day you board the metro. It would help you to cut back on expenses by offering unlimited travel time, which would depend on the type of pass you'd purchase. You can opt for a pass that is valid for up to three days for as much as 20 SGD. If you're ever stuck at Singapore's Changi Airport with a long layover ahead, consider yourself lucky! Being one of the top-ranked airports in the world, it offers a multitude of attractions just beyond its gates. But you do need a visa to leave the airport premises, so consider these while you make your travel plans.


Rules and Regulations

With the country's strict laws, rules, and regulations, it is no wonder that Singaporeans are so well disciplined! In fact, you should also be aware that these rules are imposed on the country's tourists as well. And yes- that includes you! If you're out in Singapore to have a maddeningly good time- one that includes a lot of alcohol, be well-versed with their Liquor Act, which bans anyone from consuming alcohol in public between 10:30 p. m. and seven a. m. If you're caught turning your back against this rule, you'd be penalised for sure! Think fines up to 1000 SGD, and possibly jail time might be on the cards. Smoking is allowed in public as long as you smoke in the confines of the designated areas that are marked in yellow- well away from crowded places. Believe it or not! The things you'd never consider as a crime, such as feeding pigeons at public places and connecting to someone else's Wi-Fi, are illegal in Singapore. Therefore, it is best to go through all the rules and regulations prior to arriving in this country. Plus, read up on unspoken etiquettes such as standing towards the left of an escalator and standing in a queue to survive in this country like a true Singaporean.

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