How much is transportation in Singapore per day?


How much is transportation in Singapore per day? The average price for a one-way bus fare is about S$1.60. If you combine MRT and bus transports, it should cost you no more than S$150 a month, considering an average weekend cost of around S$10 and a daily commute of around S$3.50.


Is $1000 enough for Singapore?

It certainly is possible to live in Singapore on just $1,000 a month, though it does come with a few obvious sacrifices, such as: Living as minimally as possible, with close to no frills in the budget; Being willing to do things that others won't (a good example of this is dumpster diving.


How much cash do you need for 3 days in Singapore?

Our normal advice here is to allow S$100 per person per day, which will cover your basic expenses.


How much is street food in Singapore?

Singapore is more expensive than other Asian countries, so this mega-list of Singapore street food stalls will make your trip enjoyable for under $5 USD per meal! Not only that they are cheap, but they are also tasty.


How much pocket money should I bring to Singapore?

The usual comfortable recommendation is 100 SGD/ person/ day, the sum includes: attraction tickets, meals, drinks, local transport and some souvenirs. Of course the meal cots will depend on how posh you prefer to dine/ lunch etc.


How much should I spend on transportation?

It is generally recommended that you cap transportation expenses at 10% of your monthly income.


What is the cheapest way to travel around Singapore?

Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) The MRT is a cheap, fast and convenient way for you to get around Singapore. The trains are frequent, arriving about every 5 minutes, as well as extremely clean and safe.


Is MRT cheaper than taxi in Singapore?

MRT will be significantly cheaper, The total cost for the 3 of you to most places in the city by MRT will cost less than the basic flag down rate of a taxi!