Well this is my second visit to Singapore. First visit was
with my bestfriends, and this time with my family. These 2 visits have different
stories, but I’ll give you the best recommendation for visiting Singapore.
The first chapter of my Singapore trip’s stories is about
basic preparation you need to know before visiting the country.
WHERE TO STAY?
After you booked the flight tickets, the next thing you’ll
prepare must be hotel room. Where should I stay?
If you planning to go on your own without book any travel
agent, so I recommend you to find place to stay near the transportation center.
In Singapore, it must be near MRT station or city bus stops. It
will help you cut walking time from hotel to your transportation, so you
have more times to spend at tourist site.
Since I used to be budget traveller, I choose the budget
hotel as well. I decided not to stay in a hostel because it less privacy,
even though it’s cheaper than budget hotel. I need hotel room with private
bathroom and more spaces to pack things (as expected from shopping master 😂).
Unfortunately, most of budget hotel located a bit far from MRT station, the
nearest are hostels and 5 stars hotels.
In my first visit, I found the nearest budget hotel to MRT
station is in Geylang. There are many budget hotels in this area. I chose the
nearest one to Kallang MRT station, The Fragrance Hotel Emerald. The Fragrance
Hotel is a hotel group that you can find easily across the country. They has
some classification like Emerald, Pearl, Ruby, Royal, Imperial, Rose, Oasis,
Riverside, Waterfront, etc, based on the location and what stars the hotel is.
So I finally booked The Fragrance Hotel Emerald in Geylang
because it’s the nearest hotel to MRT station. Even though I need to walk about
1 km or 10 mins walking to the station but it’s better than any hotel in the
area. I had no problem during the stay at the hotel, it’s quite comfy, but my Singaporean said that it's in red district area! LOL 🙈
I spent IDR 650.000 (USD 45)/night (2 person) for Superior Twin Room at Fragrance Hotel Emerald. It has private large bathroom with bathtub and hot shower water available. But with this price, breakfast isn't included.
I spent IDR 650.000 (USD 45)/night (2 person) for Superior Twin Room at Fragrance Hotel Emerald. It has private large bathroom with bathtub and hot shower water available. But with this price, breakfast isn't included.
The Fragrance Hotel Emerald Singapore |
The hotel location to Kallang MRT station |
On my second visit, I brought my parent along. So I
should find another place that is super close to MRT station. Walking 10
mins to the station seems too much for elder. I thought staying in apartment
room will be better, because I found out that in Singapore, local residences
are closer to MRT station than budget hotels in the same area.
Yeayyy I found one! Apartment room for 4 people in Chinatown
that just a blink away from MRT station..😁
Actually it’s an old Chinese style apartment, but it’s
located in the same complex with shopping center and MRT station. Wowww we were
so happy..
The name of the place is People’s Park Center. It’s also
located at the big crossroads of Chinatown area, opposite the Chinatown Point
Mall & OG Building, and just 5 mins walk from the famous Riverside, Clarke
Quay..
The building of People's Park Center |
The maps of People's Park Center near Chinatown MRT |
Chinatown Junction |
Me and sister posing at Chinatown Junction.it's below our apartment..😍 |
The price of staying in an apartment room is a bit higher than in a budget hotel, but you can't tell the different due to its better location. I spent IDR 1.450.000 (USD 100)/night for 4 person, with private and shared bathroom. We also could use the shared kitchen and iron. The apartment contains of 3 rooms, so we're getting to know each other with other guests.
So I suggest you to stay in an apartment room, especially if you bring many people along. You can find apartment recommendation that suit your preference on Airbnb application and booked with your credit card.
So I suggest you to stay in an apartment room, especially if you bring many people along. You can find apartment recommendation that suit your preference on Airbnb application and booked with your credit card.
Or kindly contact me to ask more.. 😀
WHAT TO RIDE?
Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is the best transportation you can
have in Singapore. I recommend it because it’s a lot easier and cheaper than
any other transport mode. MRT’s integrated system help you move easily from one
place to another. The train will arrive every 5 minute, so you don’t need to
wait for long time at the station.
Bus also become a common transportation for local people, but the system will get you nuts..😂
You should remember the bus
number and the destination point. Taxi and grabs can be an alternative if you
have more money or travelling with 4 people at once.
To ride MRT safely without getting lost (even though getting
lost is a fun thing..😆), you need to understand the MRT maps well. MRT
divided into 5 lines that bring you to different destination.
Every line has
different colors:
Green Line: East West Line
Red Line: North South Line
Purple Line: North East Line
Yellow Line: Circle Line
Blue Line: Downtown Line
The MRT System Map |
You only need to know your departure station and find your
destination station, so you can choose which MRT line you should take. Some MRT
stations also become an interchange station, it means you can change from one
line to another. The biggest interchange station is Dhoby Ghaut. It is the
interchange point for 3 lines: red, yellow and purple.
Here are some examples of riding MRT:
From Changi Airport
to Bugis:
Take Green Line, from Changi Airport MRT Station (CG2) to
Bugis Station (EW12), you don’t need to change line because it’s in the same
Green Line.
From Changi Airport
to Chinatown:
Take Green Line, from Changi Airport MRT Station (CG2) to
Expo Station (DT35), change to Blue Line.
Take Blue Line, from Expo Station (DT35) to Chinatown
Station (DT19)
Or
Take Green Line, from Changi Airport MRT Station (CG2) to
Bugis Station (EW12), change to Blue Line.
Take Blue Line, from Bugis Station (DT14) to Chinatown
Station (DT19)
The point is you should change from Green Line to Blue Line
that reach Chinatown.
This interchange also applied in another route. You might
change from Red Line to Purple Line, from Yellow Line to Green Line, etc.
Another important notes that you shouldn’t miss while
travelling on MRT is some DONT’S
that you shouldn’t done, instead of paying taxes:
- Eat or drink on MRT
- Smoking on MRT
- Bring flamable goods
- Bring durian on MRT (as it’s aroma might annoys other passengers)
And when you take the escalator on MRT station, please KEEP LEFT. It means that if you want to
stand still while riding the escalator, you better stay on the left side,
because the right side will be used by people in a hurry of catching the next
train.😅
Pay MRT fee using EZ
Link Card
I don’t really know if there’s a single way ticket for
riding MRT. Since the first time I visit Singapore, I directly bought EZ Link
Card to pay MRT fee. You can buy the card at Ticket Counter on every MRT
station. The new card cost SGD 12, containt of SGD 5 as guarantee (you can’t
claim it) and SGD 7 that you can use to pay MRT fee. You can top up the amount
at self counter machine. We topped up SGD 10 more that we can use it until the
next 4 days, so the total amount we spent for MRT fee during our 4 days trip in
Singapore is SGD 17.
But don’t worry if you have a lot of amount remaining in
your EZ Link Card you can redeem it, except the SGD 5 guarantee. I prefer not
to redeem the remaining amount, because the card is valid for the next 5
years..😁
The latest EZ Link Card x Gudetama |
I’ll show you some pictures of us at MRT
station.. 😍
Some stations are designed super fancy..😍 |
WHAT TO SEE?
We decided to go to tourist spots because this is my
parent’s first visit to Singapore. There are many destinations that we can
visit in a day only by using MRT for the transportation. For Indonesian people
like us, the main things that matter is we should walk a lot during our trip in
Singapore. At home, we don’t used to..😓 So it might be a shock to our feet and
we were having massage everyday after we came back home..LOL.
I summarize my Singapore 4 days trip itinerary into a simple
table below, include the transportation mode we took and the ticket price. You
may copy the itinerary or personalize to your travelling plan. I will tell you
what destinations we visit in the next blog chapter..Enjoy!
My Singapore 4 days trip itinerary |