Thank you so much for such a detailed and enjoyable video. We are planning a trip there in October and cannot wait to see all the attractions and try all the hawkers centre.
There is no Uber in Southeast Asia but Grab is the major player here. Useful especially if you're a larger group. You can even order one that will accommodate PWDs/handicapped. Know, too, that taxis come in two sizes. The smaller ones will only take 3 passengers (but may be 4, I forget). Still, I learned a few new gems from you even though I have visited Singapore a few times. Great job!
Sentosa island is great for cable car riding. As to lodging go to Furvis st. Bugis. You have the cheapest hotel that provides almost amenities. it is surrounded by restaurants which prices ranges from 4 to 6 dollars.
Actually, S'pore is so small, staying within the city area is basically all within walking distances. Outside the main city stretch as mentioned, is pretty convenient too within 10 to 15 mins bus or mrt rides.
But if you are on a budget isn't rather wise to stay in those areas far from attractions and commute to attractions ? I mean Marina bay 700 x 3 nights equals 2k plus, other places 200x3 equals 600, thats about 1.5k saved in 3 days, enough to even use taxi to everywhere you wanna go. Thats my math when i travel, cause i am on budget. Indeed i will be in Singapore on October and thinking about booking those under 200 dollar hotel for a couple of nights. All i need in a hotel is a decent bed.😂
You have valid point. If strictly money cost, your strategy is valid. For me, I considered time cost, energy cost, and opportunity cost along with money cost. 🙏
A good introduction although I disagree to some of your advice. 3 days is not sufficient. Marina Bay hotel is now dated and too crowded. People can stay at other 5 stars hotels with better quality of service. I guess this is not an easy task to introduce so much attractions in just a 20 min video. Thanks for your efforts.
By the way - it’s not Orchard St! It’s Orchard Road.. you need at least 5 days to a week to really do all the activities without collapsing & tired. What’s a vacation when you are Hattie’s & hot & tired. Also this word “quay” is pronounced “key” not “Kway”! Please make sure you get your pronunciation right ! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your opinion, and I value your input. I still recommend 2 - 3 days for the average traveler. Because I explored Singapore quite casually (without rush) and managed to do all of it within 2 days. Another reason to not stay too long is because the accommodation costs in Singapore is very expensive.
Perfect video for people like me visiting for the first time and for 2 nights. Thank you for making it simple and clear.
Thank so much - a very informative video. Planning a 2 day stop-over in June 23. Now to find a reasonable hotel near Downtown or The Quays!!
you’re welcome!! have a good trip
Great suggestions, can't wait to go there in March.
new subbie here to support :D thanks for an incredibly informative video ! Now, I cant wait to check out singapore !!!
Thank you so much for such a detailed and enjoyable video. We are planning a trip there in October and cannot wait to see all the attractions and try all the hawkers centre.
There is no Uber in Southeast Asia but Grab is the major player here. Useful especially if you're a larger group. You can even order one that will accommodate PWDs/handicapped.
Know, too, that taxis come in two sizes. The smaller ones will only take 3 passengers (but may be 4, I forget).
Still, I learned a few new gems from you even though I have visited Singapore a few times. Great job!
Great and very informative video. Thank you! Can’t wait to visit in Feb 24’
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot for the video. Going there in October, can't wait to see all the attractions you mentioned.
You’re welcome 😊
Great video thank you for posting ❤
One of the best and comprehensive videos for Travelers to Singapore I habe found on youtube. Thank you sir.
thank you 🙏
Great video. Very informative.
Sentosa island is great for cable car riding. As to lodging go to Furvis st. Bugis. You have the cheapest hotel that provides almost amenities. it is surrounded by restaurants which prices ranges from 4 to 6 dollars.
Thanks for the video only a couple more days till I’m there
I absolutely loved your video. Very informative!! Thanks for sharing.
Welcome 🙏
Super informative! We just bookmarked all of your suggestions ❤thank you!
You're welcome
Very helpful video bro, thank you
Your video is everything I needed and more… so precise.🎉
Thank you!
So helpful, thank you so much!!
Actually, S'pore is so small, staying within the city area is basically all within walking distances. Outside the main city stretch as mentioned, is pretty convenient too within 10 to 15 mins bus or mrt rides.
amazing video, I'm going to be in Singapore for 4 days in April and this helped me so much!!!
thank you, have a good visit!
Im going in october. Yay! This was the most informative video, i have watched. Very well put together and easy to follow.
Great video. Im using it for my 2 night itinerary. Thank you!!!
Thank you, have an amazing trip 🙏
Excellent video. Thank you
Nice and informative video
Quay is pronounced like KEY. Otherwise a very good video.
Great video, thanks.
You are welcome!
Very helpfull information thanks. In this hotel which u stay is it a hotel or Hostel caple can stay their?
KINN Capsule was a hostel only (shared dorm rooms). I don’t believe there were any private rooms.
From this old boy from Perth Down-Under;
Awesome walk around thank you for sharing 5/03/2024
You're welcome
You used to be able to buy a “ticket” to visit the infinity pool in Marina Bay Sands. I’m talking like 5 years ago. Not anymore?
That is so cool they did that! This wasn’t an option at the time I went.
I am planning a trip to Singapore in January for about 9 days. What month was this video made in?
This video was filmed some time between August - September
I found the infos useful. Planning a trip to Singapore.
thank you :)
The word quay in English is pronounced like “key “. It comes from French where “qu” is pronounced as “k “.
Great video!
good video
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Very good information ℹ️
But if you are on a budget isn't rather wise to stay in those areas far from attractions and commute to attractions ? I mean Marina bay 700 x 3 nights equals 2k plus, other places 200x3 equals 600, thats about 1.5k saved in 3 days, enough to even use taxi to everywhere you wanna go. Thats my math when i travel, cause i am on budget. Indeed i will be in Singapore on October and thinking about booking those under 200 dollar hotel for a couple of nights. All i need in a hotel is a decent bed.😂
You have valid point. If strictly money cost, your strategy is valid. For me, I considered time cost, energy cost, and opportunity cost along with money cost. 🙏
@@iVuDang makes sense. Some balance has to be stricken
Your music is too loud. But your voice I cannot hear well
thank you, I will avoid music while talking in future videos
@@iVuDang are u using a mic? if not, get a mic and lower the transition music volume. very informative video. thank you!
@@m.a.909 thank you 🙏
u don't upload videos on software development what happened 😢
Maybe it is not lucrative enough. And it is hard to always find new content unlike travel.
Yes, I agree totally skip that nasty part Little India.
I pronounce quay as kee
A good introduction although I disagree to some of your advice. 3 days is not sufficient. Marina Bay hotel is now dated and too crowded. People can stay at other 5 stars hotels with better quality of service. I guess this is not an easy task to introduce so much attractions in just a 20 min video. Thanks for your efforts.
Quay is pronounced “key”
By the way - it’s not Orchard St! It’s Orchard Road.. you need at least 5 days to a week to really do all the activities without collapsing & tired. What’s a vacation when you are Hattie’s & hot & tired. Also this word “quay” is pronounced “key” not “Kway”! Please make sure you get your pronunciation right !
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your opinion, and I value your input.
I still recommend 2 - 3 days for the average traveler. Because I explored Singapore quite casually (without rush) and managed to do all of it within 2 days.
Another reason to not stay too long is because the accommodation costs in Singapore is very expensive.
Hello
"Quay"...... pronounced as "key"
Singapore dollar..? ..... Singaporean dollars... ?
"key". Quay is pronounced "key"
Quay , pronounced - KEY
Sathamaa pesu da onnum kekalaa
Quay is pronounced 'keys' not "kways"!🤣🤣🤣