Saturday, April 18, 2020

Singapore Travel cost of the per day

Singapore Travel cost of the per day food & accommodations :


You've most likely heard that Singapore is costly. Yes, that is true. Overall Singapore is a pretty and small Country. Singapore has been the country that started with my family journey. This city-state is usually a crossing point for many travelers whether it is to return home or start their journey through Southeast Asia. Today I want to tell you how much it per day costs to travel to Singapore showing you my travel budget food, accommodations and how much money we spent.


I was in Singapore for a week. Although most tourists spend a day or two, can't possibly two days cover seeing everything, it seems to be a city that you can always get something new out of it. Unlike the countries surrounding Singapore, this one is modern, technological, and much more expensive. So if you expect a similar budget to countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand you will not find it. you can visit reflexively Because of mostly cheap price.

Reasonable Food cost in Singapore:


Singapore has all the possible prices as well as food from all over the world. Expensive restaurants, Japanese or Korean food, fast food stalls, western franchises, and coffee shops abound in its shopping malls. During my days in Singapore, I went to coffee shops several times because, being inside shopping malls, I used to cool off from the heat of the city. The food could cost per person around S$20(1200 BDT), which is very close to the prices in Italy.

The cheapest option is always to eat in the hawkers or foodcourts. You can order food at any of the stalls and sit at any of the tables you see. These places are frequented by locals. Of course, sometimes you do not quite know what you are asking for. If you eat everything, it won't be a problem. So you also try the local food but if you vegetarian and it is difficult for you to be sure.

Lunch at Vivo city: S$ 9.90 (594 BDT)
Purchase of various breakfasts at 7Eleven: S$ 9 (540 BDT)
Cafeteria food: S$ 15 (900 BDT)
Food in Sticky Rice (Thai): S$ 12 (720 BDT)
Cafeteria dinner: S$15(900 BDT)
NomVnom meal (burgers): S$ 15.30 ( 918 BDT)
Cafeteria food: S$ 12 ( 720 BDT)
TOTAL food: S$ 90 (5400 BDT

Where to stay in Singapore : 



We stayed at V. Hotel Bencoolen, 48 Bencoolen Street, Bugis, SingaporeThis not cheap but communication is easy with the hotel beside MRT station and the bus stop in front of it. As in most cities, Singapore has a great hotel offer. When you alone You can stay from the simplest and most dubious-looking hostel to the great luxury of the Marian Bay Sands. I have made you a guide for where to stay in Singapore.


With the best areas. If your trip alone you want to stay in hotels in shared rooms. The central Chinatown neighborhood at Chic Capsule Otel. There the room for four people with capsule-style beds, which I think are perfect for meeting other tourists but at the same time having your privacy in bed. The rest of the nights I stayed in Kampong Glam, the Arab quarter of Singapore, five meters from the street of the Sultan Mosque. It is further north and about a 40 mins walk from Merlion or Marina Bay. The hostel is called Five Stones Hostel and its rooms are with simple bunk beds and a private locker.

Chic Capsule Otel - female shared room 4 beds: S$ 45 (2700 BDT) 1 night
Five Stones Hostel - 8-bed female shared room: S$ 108 (6480 BDT)or 3 nights 
1 night: S$ 21.60 – 1296 BDT).

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