Singapore may be small, but it’s packed with incredible experiences, from futuristic skylines and lush gardens to diverse food markets and cultural enclaves. Whether you’re here for sightseeing, food adventures, or just soaking up city vibes, this 3-day Singapore itinerary will help you explore the best of what this modern city-state has to offer.
To be honest, this has been my 5th visit to Singapore and I still get amazed by the fact that there’s always something new to discover in this small city. I wouldn’t say that this is my favorite country in Southeast Asia, but I just keep coming back to Singapore!
Thus, if you’re planning to visit Singapore anytime soon, here’s everything that you need to know about the Lion City, things to do, best places to visit, and everything in between!
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Essential Travel Guides & Tips
- Best Time to Visit: February to April for pleasant weather and outdoor activities.
- Currency: Singapore Dollar (SGD). Credit cards are widely accepted.
- Language: English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil.
- Power Plug: Type G (same as the UK). Make sure to bring your own!
- SIM Card: Purchase a local SIM card or eSIM at Changi Airport for easy connectivity.
- Visa: Most nationalities, but since the Philippines is part of ASEAN, we, Filipinos, can visit Singapore visa-free for up to 30 days.
- Hawker Centres to Try: Maxwell Food Centre, Lau Pa Sat, and Chinatown Complex.
- Must-Try Dishes: Hainanese Chicken Rice (my personal favorite), Laksa, Char Kway Teow, and Chili Crab.
- Singapore Tourist Pass: If you’re visiting for a short stay, the Singapore Tourist Pass is worth considering. It gives you unlimited access to MRT trains and public buses, making it easy and affordable to explore the city’s top attractions.
Getting Around Singapore
It is no wonder that Singapore’s public transportation is one of the best in Asia. It is fast, efficient, and easy to navigate. If you plan to maximize your 3-day stay, get the Singapore Tourist Pass, which offers unlimited rides on MRT and public buses.
- 3-Day Pass: Around S$30
- 5-Day Pass: Around S$40
- 7-Day Pass: Around S$50-S$60
You can buy it at Changi Airport MRT Station, TransitLink Ticket Offices, or online. The MRT connects most major attractions, and buses fill in the rest. For convenience, download Google Maps or Citymapper to navigate routes in real time.
Singapore Itinerary for 3 Days



Day 1
- Arrival in Singapore
- Explore Jewel Changi Airport
- Chinatown
- Check-in at Beats Art Hostel
- Chijmes & St. Andrew’s Cathedral
- Marina Bay Sands, ArtScience Museum, and SuperTree Grove
- Dinner at Maxwell Hawker Centre
Day 2
- Merlion Park & Marina Bay Sands
- Gardens by the Bay & Cloud Forest
- Fort Canning Park
- Sentosa Island: You can visit the Harry Potter: Visions of Magic, Universal Studios Singapore Globe, Palawan Beach, Siloso Beach
- End the day at Chinatown
Day 3
- iFly Singapore (Sentosa) & Sensory Scape
- National Gallery of Singapore
- Marina Barrage
- Museum of Ice Cream Singapore
- Chinatown
- Departure
Where to Stay in Singapore?
Singapore offers a wide range of accommodations depending on your budget and travel style.
- Budget-friendly: Beats Art Hostel
- Mid-Range: Hotel G Singapore, The Scarlet Singapore, YOTEL Singapore Orchard Road, ibis budget Hotel Singapore
- Luxury: Marina Bay Sands, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, Raffles Singapore
Pro Tip: For first-timers, areas like Chinatown, Bugis, and Clarke Quay are ideal. They’re central, walkable, and close to major attractions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Singapore Tourist Pass worth it?
Yes. This is especially true if you plan to take multiple MRT and bus rides each day. It saves both time and money, making it perfect for short stays like this 3-day itinerary.
How much pocket money should I prepare for 3 days in Singapore?
A daily budget of SGD 100–150 should cover meals, transport, and attractions. This can vary depending on your accommodation and dining choices.
Can I use cashless payments everywhere?
Yes, most shops and hawker centres accept credit/debit cards, GrabPay, or PayNow, though it’s still good to carry some cash for small purchases.
Is 3 days enough to explore Singapore?
Three days are enough to cover major attractions like Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa, and Chinatown, but you’ll likely want to come back for more!
What should I wear in Singapore?
Light, breathable clothes since Singapore’s weather is warm and humid year-round. Bring a hat, a water bottle, and comfortable shoes for walking.
Singapore is one of the most beautiful countries to visit and easiest places to explore in Asia. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or not, make sure to save this ultimate travel guide for your next Singapore trip!
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