Flights from Dhaka (DAC) to Singapore (SIN)

About Singapore

Discover vibrant, welcoming Singapore

Singapore is a compact city where modern skylines, leafy parks, and historic districts sit comfortably side by side. From glass-clad towers in the business district to colourful shophouses in neighbourhoods like Joo Chiat and Kampong Gelam, every corner feels distinct yet easy to discover in a single trip.

The city is known for being efficient and easy to navigate, with well-signed streets, an extensive MRT network, and walking-friendly precincts. You can spend your mornings exploring waterfront promenades, afternoons wandering through air-conditioned malls or gardens, and evenings enjoying the city lights from rooftop viewpoints.

Green spaces are woven throughout the urban landscape, from pocket parks to waterfront trails. With its polished infrastructure, diverse culture, and welcoming atmosphere, Singapore offers a relaxed yet lively base for both short getaways and longer stays.

Top sights in Singapore

Marina Bay

Stroll the Marina Bay waterfront for striking skyline views, artful bridges, and an impressive cityscape after dark.

Gardens by the Bay

Explore futuristic conservatories and towering Supertrees in this landscaped park that blends nature with cutting-edge design.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Unwind in this lush UNESCO-listed green space, with serene lakes, winding paths, and diverse plant collections.

Sentosa Island

Head to Sentosa for sandy beaches, family attractions, and a resort-style atmosphere just minutes from the city centre.

Orchard Road

Walk along Orchard Road to discover flagship malls, boutiques, and a lively mix of dining options along tree-lined streets.

Experience the best of city life outdoors and indoors

Singapore invites you to experience the city at your own pace. Start the day with a walk along the Singapore River, where restored warehouses and bridges tell the story of a busy trading port, now transformed into a relaxed promenade lined with cafes and public art. Further along, the Marina Bay area offers clear walking paths, open plazas, and viewpoints that are particularly impressive at sunset.

If you enjoy green spaces, you can spend time exploring the Southern Ridges, a network of elevated walkways connecting hilltop parks with views over the city and harbour. For something gentler, the Singapore Botanic Gardens offers shaded paths and open lawns that are ideal for a calm break in between sightseeing.

Indoors, museums and galleries across the civic district provide a deeper look into the region´s history, art, and design. Interactive exhibitions, well-curated displays, and family-friendly spaces make these venues easy to enjoy, even if you have just a few hours between other activities.

A taste of Singapore

Dining is a highlight of any visit to Singapore, with a wide range of flavours packed into a compact city. Hawker centres bring together dozens of stalls under one roof, serving dishes such as stir-fried noodles, fragrant rice dishes, and grilled seafood in a casual, lively environment.

If you prefer air-conditioned comfort, shopping malls and lifestyle precincts are filled with cafes and restaurants ranging from quick-service counters to refined dining rooms. Many places open from late morning until late evening, so you can plan your meals around your day´s activities.

Neighbourhoods such as Tiong Bahru, East Coast, and the riverside areas offer a growing collection of independent cafes and bakeries, ideal for slow breakfasts or mid-afternoon breaks. Whether you choose a busy food court or a quiet bistro, you will find clear menus and a welcoming dining culture that makes it easy to try something new.

Retail therapy in a compact city

Singapore offers a wide choice of shopping experiences, from flagship stores along Orchard Road to small boutiques in converted shophouses. Large malls feature international fashion, electronics, and lifestyle brands, along with supermarkets and food courts that make it convenient to combine errands, dining, and browsing.

If you enjoy exploring local products, head to areas with independent shops and design studios. Here you can find homeware, stationery, accessories, and gifts created by regional designers. Many stores are located within walkable clusters, so you can easily move from one to the next.

For a different atmosphere, visit markets and street-side stalls where everyday items, souvenirs, and seasonal goods sit side by side. Air-conditioned malls, covered walkways, and late opening hours mean you can shop comfortably regardless of the weather or time of day.

Best time to visit Singapore

Northeast Monsoon (December to early March, peak season) brings frequent showers and slightly cooler days, with temperatures around 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F). Short bursts of rain are common, but they clear the air, making it pleasant for indoor attractions, shopping, and evening walks along the waterfront.

Inter-monsoon Months (April to May, October to November, shoulder season) see warm temperatures of about 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F) and a mix of sunshine and passing showers. Humidity can feel higher, but cloud cover often softens the midday sun, creating comfortable conditions for both outdoor strolls and indoor activities.

Southwest Monsoon (June to September, low season) typically brings slightly breezier conditions and temperatures around 26°C to 31°C (79°F to 88°F). Showers tend to be shorter and more localised, giving you long stretches of dry weather for exploring parks, waterfront areas, and open-air attractions across the city.

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