Travel to Singapore



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Posted by lucasteh 13 yrs ago
Hey guys, Please suggest a suitable hotel and places to visit with children 3 years and 8 years.

need economical ways to manage through the 5 nights in singapore in Nov this year.

How much money should i have approx for each place to visit? .. I was wondering what's the most practical and cheapest way to take a trip From Kuala Lumpur to Singapore... Train? Bus? Flight? And where can I buy the ticket. Please do share your expertise , Thank you! Appreciate 


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peterteh 13 yrs ago
Hi, Lucas may be the location I will suggest is Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, ChinaTown,Genting highlands and many. You can go to google search the place and Singapore as well. A lot of people will suggest the place and have some comment about it. About the hotel may be you can go to hotelclub.com to have a look & How to travel from KL to Singapore, One of the most convenient ways to travel within Malaysia and between Singapore is by bus. Travelers are advised to book their tickets early online in website such as which provides the online booking of most express buses tickets from Singapore to Malaysia and within Malaysia itself. With more than 3000 departures per day to various locations and destinations. The online coach booking system can be more comfortable and economical.

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enileda.ade 13 yrs ago
Hi Lucas,


Cheapest way to travel from KL to SG is taking a coach. but considering it will take perhaps 6-8 hours, i don't see that as practical for kids. unless you get a coach with tv for each seat.


If i were you, I will take a budget flight. budget airlines serving the two countries will be air asia, tiger airways, jet star. if you book early, you can get really cheap tickets. the journey is about 1 hour.


newer attractions in singapore includes universal studios singapore in sentosa. i consider that kind of pricey, but it's worth it if you and your kids love taking rides. it can probably entertain any thrill seeker for the entire day. gardens by the bay is a new massive garden with plants from various parts of the world. it is absolutely boring for kids i think.


for accomodations, i recommend checking out agoda.com

there is a variety of hotels, from high to mid and low end featured on the website. while looking for hotels, note that geylang is an area in singapore that is considered the red light district. (i have friends visiting SG and ended staying there as accomodation is cheapest there)


expenses can be very subjective. a local meal can cost about S$4, fast food S$7. public buses and trains are affordable. gothere.sg is a great website to help you get around SG.


hope this helps for your trip to SG.


I am based in Singapore.

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