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Singapore Travel Guide for Students

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09 Aug 2026
3 min read
Updated 17 Aug 2026

Planning a Singapore trip as a student? Discover budget-friendly attractions, transport, food, accommodation and practical tips for an affordable and enjoyable holiday.

Singapore is an exciting destination for students who want to experience modern attractions, local culture, food and entertainment without overspending. With an efficient public transport system and plenty of affordable activities, students can plan a memorable trip on a budget.

Best Things to Do for Students

🌿 Gardens by the Bay

Explore the Supertree Grove and enjoy the gardens. You can also plan your visit around the evening light-up for a different experience.

🏝️ Explore Sentosa

Spend time at Sentosa and choose activities according to your budget. Some areas and outdoor experiences can be enjoyed without expensive tickets.

🎢 Universal Studios Singapore

Students who enjoy theme parks can spend a full day exploring rides, themed zones and entertainment.

🏮 Explore Chinatown

Walk through Chinatown, explore heritage streets and visit local shops and food spots.

🇮🇳 Visit Little India

Explore Little India's colourful streets, cultural attractions, Indian restaurants and affordable food options.

🎨 Explore Haji Lane

Haji Lane is a popular spot for murals, independent shops, cafes and photography.

Budget-Friendly Things to Do

Students can save money by exploring free or low-cost experiences such as:

  1. Marina Bay waterfront
  2. Merlion Park
  3. Gardens by the Bay outdoor areas
  4. Haji Lane
  5. Chinatown
  6. Little India
  7. Kampong Glam
  8. Singapore's public parks
  9. Neighbourhood walks

Some attractions require separate admission tickets.

Affordable Transport

Singapore's MRT and public buses are usually the most practical options for students travelling around the city.

Using public transport can help reduce daily travel costs compared with taking taxis for every journey.

Student-Friendly Food

Hawker centres are a great option for affordable meals. Students can also find Indian, vegetarian, Asian and international food across Singapore.

Little India is particularly useful for students looking for familiar Indian meals.

Where Should Students Stay?

Students should consider areas with convenient public transport and affordable accommodation options, such as:

  1. Little India
  2. Bugis
  3. Chinatown
  4. Lavender
  5. Jalan Besar

Choose a hotel or hostel close to an MRT station to reduce travel time.

Shopping on a Student Budget

For affordable shopping and souvenirs, explore Bugis Street, Chinatown and Little India. Compare prices before buying souvenirs and gifts.

Sample 4-Day Student Itinerary

Day 1: Marina Bay, Merlion Park and Gardens by the Bay

Day 2: Sentosa and selected attractions

Day 3: Chinatown, Little India and Haji Lane

Day 4: Shopping, free attractions and Jewel Changi Airport

Student Travel Tips

  1. Set a daily spending limit.
  2. Use MRT and buses where practical.
  3. Compare accommodation prices.
  4. Look for attraction promotions.
  5. Eat at hawker centres.
  6. Carry a reusable water bottle.
  7. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
  8. Check attraction timings before visiting.
  9. Keep your passport and documents secure.

Is Singapore Expensive for Students?

Singapore can be expensive compared with some Asian destinations, but students can control costs by choosing affordable accommodation, using public transport, eating at hawker centres and mixing paid attractions with free activities.

Plan Your Student Trip to Singapore

With careful planning, students can enjoy Singapore without spending excessively. Focus on affordable accommodation, public transport, local food and the attractions that matter most to you.

For a more organised holiday, a Singapore tour package can combine accommodation, sightseeing, transfers and attraction tickets according to your budget.

Written by
TDMC Admin · Travel Specialist · TDMC Global

The TDMC Global travel team curates first-hand destination guides, itineraries and practical tips drawn from years of planning trips across Asia and beyond — the same advice we give our own clients.

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