Living in Singapore is expensive, once a student myself, I’ve always on the lookout for methods to enjoy life in Singapore cheaper. Here is a compilation of my go-to when I am looking for something cheap & fun or free to do.
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HydroDash Singapore
Singapore’s first floating water park! Always wonder what is it like being on Total Wipeout? At Singapore’s first floating aqua park, you can live out your greatest Wipeout fantasy. At the gigantic inflatable playground and obstacle course, located off Sentosa’s Palawan Beach, both kids and kidults may climb, slide, leap, and bounce, think of it as a giant bouncy castle in the water.
The water park is divided into four zones with varied difficulty levels to ensure that everyone has a good time: Level 1 is for children aged five to eight (each child must be accompanied by an adult), while Levels 2, 3, and 4 are for those aged nine and above. The two-hour splash sesh starts from $15 for kids aged five to eight, and from $20 for everyone else aged nine and above. There are a limited number of tickets available per session to allow safe distancing so click here to book to not miss out!
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Hop On A Citybike
Wanna explore the city? Try riding using Singapore’s multitude of bike rental apps such as, SGBike or Anywheel. Prices start from $1.00 for the first 30 minutes for both apps so you aren’t limited to just one type of bike no matter which part of Singapore you may find yourself at. All it takes is some memory space that is being used on your phone. It’s a cheap way to explore Singapore’s landscape and can be great fun with friends too! If you are interested you can always check out my favourite route here!
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Thrift Shopping in Singapore
As we progress toward being a more ecologically conscious culture, thrift shopping and sustainable fashion are becoming increasingly fashionable. Whether you’re a vintage collector seeking for new life or a thrift shopper trying to enhance your wardrobe on a budget, these online and offline thrift shops in Singapore will satisfy your needs.
Address: 1 Queensway, #02-36, Queensway Shopping Centre, Singapore 149053
Opening hours: 1pm to 6.30pm (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays) | 1pm to 7pm (Saturdays and Sundays)
Address: 10 Ubi Crescent #03-19 Ubi Techpark Lobby B, Singapore 408564 (For Drop Off / Pick up Only)
Collection Hours: Weekdays 10AM – 6PM, excluding Public Holidays
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Street Art Trail In Singapore
This city has more to offer than meets the eye. There are lots of Insta-worthy urban artworks that steal our breath away among our gleaming skyscrapers and soaring metal cranes. There are still some things about our tiny city that could surprise you, from graffiti hiding in plain sight to pieces buried in the backstreets. One that I highly recommend you check out is the unique street art at Chinatown. Best of all it doesn’t cost you a cent (if you exclude transport fee that is)!
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Explore Haw Par Villa
This incredible place was founded in the 1930s by the Haw Par brothers of Tiger Balm as a method to teach the public about the morals principles of Chinese mythology. The park is brimming with life-size sculptures and dioramas reflecting numerous Chinese legends. Despite the fact that the park has begun to show its age in recent years, the representation of the “Ten Courts of Hell” is worth a visit on its own.
Even though Singapore is not the cheapest city in the world, there are ways to make it more inexpensive. By eating inexpensively, walking, and taking advantage of bargains, you can easily enjoy Singapore without breaking the budget!
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