Flights from Hyderabad (HYD) to Singapore (SIN)

About Singapore

Discover Singapore, where city life meets lush green spaces

Singapore brings together sleek skyscrapers, historic districts, and peaceful parks in a compact island city. From the moment you arrive at Singapore Changi Airport, you will notice how easy it is to get around, explore, and find your own favourite corners of the city. The skyline around Marina Bay, the harbour views, and the waterfront promenades give you a sense of space, even in the heart of the city.

Each neighbourhood offers a different experience. Wander through shophouse-lined streets, pause in leafy gardens, or enjoy the sea breeze along the East Coast. Excellent public transport links, clear wayfinding, and a wide choice of dining options make Singapore an enjoyable destination for a quick city break, a family holiday, or a longer stay connecting onwards in the region.

Whether you are interested in food, shopping, museums, or simply relaxing by the water, Singapore rewards slow exploration. You can plan full days of sightseeing, or keep things flexible and discover parks, viewpoints, and galleries as you go.

Top sights in Singapore

Gardens by the Bay

Stroll among futuristic Supertrees, cooled conservatories, and themed gardens with striking views of the Marina Bay skyline.

Marina Bay Sands and waterfront promenade

Walk the Marina Bay waterfront for panoramic city views, public art, and a dramatic night-time cityscape.

Sentosa Island

Head to Sentosa for beaches, attractions, and relaxed seaside dining just minutes from the city centre.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Explore this expansive tropical garden, a calm green escape with lakes, broad lawns, and themed plant collections.

Singapore Zoo and River Wonders

Experience wildlife in spacious, naturalistic settings with engaging exhibits suitable for all ages.

Experience Singapore your way

You can see much of Singapore at a relaxed pace, thanks to its compact size and efficient transport. Take a walk through the civic district, visit museums and galleries, then move on to the riverside for an evening by the water. The city is ideal for self-guided walking tours, whether you choose historic quarters, street art trails, or urban waterfronts.

For outdoor time, join cycling routes that link parks and waterfront paths, or take the cable car to Sentosa for coastal views and beach walks. Nature reserves on the city fringes offer boardwalks through mangroves, forest trails, and elevated walkways with city panoramas.

Families will find a wide choice of activities, from interactive science centres and aquariums to night-time wildlife experiences. Many attractions are easily combined in one area, so you can plan flexible days that fit different interests and energy levels.

A taste of Singapore

Dining is at the heart of daily life in Singapore. You can start with casual, lively food centres, where stalls serve dishes such as Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, and char kway teow, alongside many other regional favourites. Shared tables, quick service, and extended opening hours make these venues ideal for a relaxed meal at almost any time of day.

If you enjoy trying a variety of flavours in one sitting, look for food streets and clusters of eateries where you can mix small plates and drinks with friends or family. Many shopping districts are connected to food courts and restaurants, so you can easily pause your day for a snack or a longer meal.

For special occasions, Singapore offers refined restaurants with inventive menus, thoughtful service, and impressive city views. You can dine by the bay, in restored heritage buildings, or in contemporary spaces overlooking lush gardens.

Retail therapy in a compact city

Singapore is known for its mix of large malls, specialty boutiques, and smaller independent shops. Orchard Road is the citys most famous shopping strip, lined with department stores, global brands, and lifestyle malls, many of them connected by covered walkways and underground links.

Beyond the main boulevard, central districts offer design stores, bookshops, and home-grown labels in restored shophouses. It is easy to combine shopping with café stops and sightseeing, as many areas are rich in both architecture and retail.

For something different, explore neighbourhood markets and smaller centres around the island. Here you may find local fashion, homeware, and everyday items that give a glimpse into daily life in Singapore. Air-conditioned malls provide a comfortable break from the tropical heat at any time of day.

Best time to visit Singapore

Inter-monsoon season (March to May, October to early November, shoulder season). Temperatures usually range from 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F), with short, passing showers and many bright hours each day. This is a good time for city walks, evening waterfront strolls, and outdoor dining under clear, warm skies.

Southwest monsoon (June to September, peak season). Expect similar temperatures of around 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F), with slightly breezier conditions and brief showers, often in the afternoons. This period is lively with events and outdoor activities, and longer daylight encourages full days of sightseeing.

Northeast monsoon (mid-November to February, low season). Temperatures stay fairly constant, about 24°C to 30°C (75°F to 86°F), with more frequent showers that are usually short-lived. Cloudier skies make it comfortable for exploring museums, indoor attractions, and gardens, and the city feels pleasantly fresh after rainfall.

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