
Eat Like a Local
Singapore's Public Transportation
Getting Around
Getting around Singapore is easy; even if you take the wrong turn, you will always be close to a safe and familiar neighbourhood. The total area of Singapore is just about 734 square kilometres, so the city isn’t too vast. Plus, you will be amazed by how the city is filled with tall buildings and beautiful parks at the same time, as the small land is used carefully to keep everything close and green.
You will find a world-class transport network where the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) trains and many buses connect every part of the island perfectly. The system features air-conditioned comfort and easy ways to pay so you can travel through the city without any stress. The journey is often topped off with a walk through large malls that are connected to the stations, making every trip a simple and enjoyable part of your visit to Singapore.
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CITIES NEARBY
Singapore is cooler than you think.
Singapore is made up of the Central Area, which has Orchard, Bugis, and Chinatown; the North East, famous for Ang Mo Kio and Toa Payoh; and the West, including Jurong and the Science Centre. Bedok and Katong are home to some of the most vibrant coastal residential hubs in the East. While many international travellers mainly visit Orchard and the Central Area, the real treasures are often found in the lively local neighbourhoods like Tiong Bahru, which is famous for its old housing estates and charming heritage cafes.


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