Flights from Delhi (DEL) to Singapore (SIN)

About Singapore

Singapore, where city life meets lush green spaces

Singapore is a compact city where modern architecture, tropical parks, and vibrant neighbourhoods sit side by side. From waterfront skylines to conserved heritage streets, you can explore many sides of the city in a single day without ever feeling rushed. Everything is designed to be easy to navigate, clean, and welcoming for visitors.

As you move around the city, you will find distinct districts with their own character, cuisine, and atmosphere. The efficient public transport network and well-marked walking paths make it simple to explore at your own pace, whether you prefer air-conditioned malls, outdoor promenades, or quiet corners by the water.

By night, the city lights reflect off the bay, rooftop venues come alive, and the warm evening air invites you to stay outdoors a little longer. Singapore is a destination that fits short stopovers and longer stays equally well, with plenty of options for families, couples, and solo travellers.

Top sights in Singapore

Gardens by the Bay

Stroll among futuristic Supertrees, climate-controlled conservatories, and elevated walkways overlooking the Marina Bay skyline.

Marina Bay waterfront

Walk the promenade for city views, waterfront art, and an impressive night-time skyline reflected in the bay.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Explore this expansive UNESCO-listed green space with lakes, themed gardens, and shaded walking trails.

Sentosa Island

Relax on sandy beaches, visit family attractions, or enjoy hillside viewpoints just a short trip from the city centre.

Orchard Road

Discover a long stretch of malls, boutiques, and cafes, ideal for both luxury shopping and casual browsing.

Experience Singapore your way

You can see much of Singapore on foot, starting with waterfront walks around Marina Bay and continuing into nearby civic and cultural districts. Tree-lined paths, covered walkways, and frequent resting spots make walking comfortable even in the warm climate, especially in the early morning or evening.

For a different view of the city, consider taking a ride on an observation wheel, a river cruise along the historic quays, or a cable car to Sentosa Island. These gentle activities offer wide views of the skyline, port, and green hills, while keeping you comfortably seated in air-conditioned cabins.

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore park connectors, hilltop parks, and coastal promenades that link different parts of the island. Many of these routes combine sea views, forested stretches, and vantage points, giving you a refreshing break from the city streets without travelling far.

A taste of Singapore

Dining in Singapore ranges from casual open-air centres to refined restaurants with city views. You can enjoy familiar comfort dishes or try local favourites that bring together influences from across Asia and beyond, often served in relaxed, social settings.

Many visitors start with signature dishes that showcase bold flavours balanced with gentle spices and fragrant herbs. Coastal classics, stir-fries, rice dishes, and rich noodle soups are easy to find, and often come with a choice of toppings and sides so you can customise your meal.

Cafes, bakeries, and dessert shops add to the citys food culture, offering everything from light snacks to elaborate sweet treats. Whether you are grabbing a quick bite between sights or planning a leisurely evening meal, you will find options at almost every hour in key districts.

Retail therapy in the Lion City

Singapore is known for its shopping streets and malls, where international brands share space with local designers. Orchard Road is the most recognisable stretch, offering multi-level malls, department stores, and standalone boutiques under one long, tree-lined boulevard.

Around Marina Bay and the civic district, you will find malls connected to offices, hotels, and underground walkways, making it easy to move between shops in air-conditioned comfort. These complexes typically feature fashion, electronics, beauty brands, and lifestyle items, along with plenty of food options.

Smaller neighbourhoods offer an alternative shopping experience, with independent boutiques, design stores, and markets showcasing local labels, homeware, and souvenirs. These areas are ideal if you prefer to browse at a slower pace, explore side streets, and discover one-of-a-kind gifts to take home.

Best time to visit Singapore

Inter-monsoon season (April to early June, October)
During the inter-monsoon months, temperatures usually range between 26°C and 32°C (79°F to 90°F), with short showers and sunny breaks. This shoulder season often brings slightly more varied skies, creating pleasant conditions for both indoor sightseeing and evening walks by the waterfront, and is considered shoulder season.

Southwest monsoon (June to September)
The southwest monsoon months see daytime temperatures around 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F), with warm breezes and brief showers. This is a great time for indoor attractions, shopping, and dining, with many visitors in town for events and school holidays, making it a lively peak season.

Northeast monsoon (November to March)
From November to March, the northeast monsoon brings frequent but passing showers, with temperatures typically between 24°C and 30°C (75°F to 86°F). The air can feel slightly cooler after rainfall, which is pleasant for parks and gardens, and there are often festive events, making it a welcoming low season.

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