Singapore is much more expensive than other
South-East Asian countries, which may come as a shock if
you are travelling on a shoestring budget.
You can still stay here without
spending too much money, as long as you can forego the temptation
to run amok in the shops or indulge in luxuries you may have
craved while travelling in less-developed Asian countries.
It's possible to stay in Singapore
for US$25 a day, if you stay in hostels and eat cheaply.
If you're staying in mid-range hotels and eating at good
restaurants, US$80 is a more realistic daily minimum.
Currency
Singapore dollar
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Converter to check the exchange rate that corresponds
to your local currency.
Meals
Budget: US$3-12
Mid-range: US$12-20
Top-end: US$20 and upwards
Lodging
Budget: US$15-30
Mid-range: US$30-100
Top-end: US$100 and upwards
All major credit cards are widely
accepted, although you're not going to make yourself too
popular after a hard bargaining session for a new camera
if you then try to pay for it with your Visa card.
ATMs are widespread, although
it's probably still a good idea to take cash and travellers'
cheques for emergencies. You'll find moneychangers in shopping
centres all over Singapore.
Tipping is not usual in
Singapore: expensive hotels and restaurants may impose
a 10% service charge, and a gratuity is not expected in
excess of this. Bargaining is falling by the wayside, but
tourists should still expect to haggle for luxury items
and souvenirs. It is unnecessary to bargain for everyday
goods or transport.