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Discover Singapore

While Singapore boasts one of the world’s best airports, this is a city that rewards curiosity at every turn. From bustling hawker centres and lush urban gardens to rooftop bars with skyline views, your customers can uncover a city shaped by worldclass dining, rich culture and modern design. Whether they’re enjoying a relaxed stopover or planning a more adventurous stay, Singapore offers plenty to explore at every pace.

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Network

With Qantas' extensive global network, travellers can fly from major Australian cities to Singapore and seamlessly connect onward with our airline partners, offering greater convenience and choice.

Build flexible itineraries for your customers across Asia, the UK and Europe, including Delhi or Chennai via IndiGo, or onward to Colombo, Kuala Lumpur and more. Plus, enjoy convenient connections to iconic European cities such as London, Paris or Zurich.

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*International network accurate as of March 2026, and is subject to change. For more information on our Alliances, oneworld and Partner Airlines, explore Qantas Agency Connect.

Things to do

A day in the life.

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Morning

Start your day wandering the heritage streets of Katong. The candy‑coloured Peranakan houses along Koon Seng Road are a must‑see and make for an easy first stop before the crowds arrive. From there, head north to the Singapore Botanic Gardens for a relaxed stroll among tropical greenery, one of the city’s most loved spaces for good reason.
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Lunch and afternoon

For lunch, dive into the legendary food scene at Lau Pa Sat hawker centre, where you’ll find everything from fragrant laksa to perfectly crisp chicken rice. Spend the afternoon exploring Little India, packed with vibrant markets and colourful temples, or head to Haji Lane for quirky boutiques and cool cafés. For a change of pace, consider visiting Pulau Ubin to cycle through one of Singapore’s richest ecosystems, or make your way to Gardens by the Bay to marvel at its striking Supertrees and waterfront views.
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Evening

As night falls, Singapore really comes alive. Start with sunset drinks overlooking Marina Bay, then head to Chinatown, where lantern-lit streets and hawker stalls set the scene. From there, choose how to finish the night from a visit the Singapore Night Safari to spot nocturnal wildlife after dark, to exploring the city’s small-bar scene and hidden cocktail dens, or make your way to iconic nightclub Zouk, known for its dance floors and late‑night atmosphere

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Food and drink

Singapore's hawker centres and local restaurants are a delicious and affordable way to get a taste for the city's culture. Sample tasty local dishes like Hainanese Chicken Rice, Char Kway Teow, Indian curries straight off a banana leaf and Singapore's iconic chilli crab. Beyond the classics, the city's dining scene continues to impress with innovative craft beers, contemporary restaurants and a thriving cocktail bar scene.
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Santosa Island

It takes less than 30 minutes to reach Sentosa island from the Singapore CBD and it's certainly worth the trip. With luxurious resorts, tranquil beaches and the Universal Studios theme park, there's plenty to keep the whole family entertained. Traverse the island via its cable car network to take in the incredible views from above. ride roller-coasters in Sentosa.
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Getting around

From the airport: Singapore's Changi Airport is around a 20minute drive from the city. The complimentary SkyTrain connects Terminals 1, 2 and 3, with shuttle buses servicing Terminal 4. When it's time to head into the city, travellers can choose from taxis, the MRT train, shuttle buses or private transfers.

In and around the city: Singapore offers a highly efficient public transport system. The buses, MRT and local subway network provide fast and convenient access to the city's major attractions, with taxis also widely available.

Where your customers can stay

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Central base and city highlights

For customers wanting to stay close to the action, Chinatown and the Downtown Core offer easy access to dining, nightlife and major sights. Choose from boutique hotels in Chinatown or waterfront stays near Boat Quay, including the elegant The Fullerton Bay Hotel, set against the Marina Bay skyline.
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Iconic luxury stays

Marina Bay Sands delivers skyline views and its world-famous rooftop infinity pool. Nearby, the Colonial District features refined icons such as Raffles Singapore, Mandarin Oriental, The Ritz Carlton and The Fullerton Hotel, while Orchard Road offers a wide choice of upscale hotels close to worldclass shopping and dining.
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Local charm or resort escape

Travellers looking for culture and character will enjoy Little India and Lavender Street, known for vibrant street life and budget-friendly stays. For a more local feel, Katong offers heritage shophouses and café-lined streets, while Sentosa Island is perfect for beachside resorts and family-friendly options.