How to Find Cheap Hotels in Singapore. Singapore is a wealthy and modern city-state resting entirely on an island, with a gorgeous skyline and amazing cuisine. It also has a deserved reputation as a country of rigid laws that are strictly enforced. Travelers will still find it to be accessible and friendly, with a wide variety of activities and cheap accommodations.
Jet into Changi Airport from most large cities on a number of international carriers. Changi is one of the world's foremost airports and the most efficient place to enter the country.
Consider a cruise. Singapore is a port of call for most major cruise lines. Although expensive, a cruise negates the need for on-land accommodations.
Grab a train from Johor Bahru or Kuala Lumpur. The legendary Oriental Express runs from both Malaysia and Thailand. Less expensive trains run from Malaysia.
Rent a car and drive in from Malaysia. Vehicle Entry Permits (VRP) are required. Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) fees are collected on most roads and within the city.
Look for accommodations certified by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). The STB encourages high standards of service and facilities at all hostels and budget hotels.
Investigate a flight and accommodations package. Singapore actively encourages travel deals originating from destinations throughout the world.
Go to a guesthouse in Chinatown or Little India. Rooms with shared facilities start at $40.
Stay in East Singapore, near the airport. East Singapore caters to short-term travelers and those in transit. Rates can be very cheap for clean, convenient hotels.
Be aware that small violations can create big consequences. Spitting, jaywalking, smoking and littering can result in large fines and jail time.
Use taxis, buses and Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), all of which are plentiful and cheap. This allows you to skip the rental car and avoid the country's stiff penalties for breaking traffic laws.
To book accommodations in Singapore, call Visit Singapore at 65-6736-6622 or visit the link below.