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Singapore Tourist Pass or EZ Link: Which is Better in 2024?

By Author Delilah

Posted on Last updated: January 11, 2024

Singapore Tourist Pass or EZ Link: Which is Better in 2024?

Singapore has one of the best public transport systems in the world.  The entire city was designed with this system in mind, so getting around is fast and easy.

Paying by cash is an option, but it’s quite a lot of hassle and costs significantly more.  So in order to use public transport in Singapore, you really need either a Singapore Tourist Pass or an EZ Link card .

We will tell you exactly where you can buy a Singapore Tourist Pass, what it will cost you and whether it’s worth it over the EZ Link Card.

What is the Singapore Tourist Pass?

A Singapore Tourist Pass is a card designed to allow tourists to easily use Singapore’s efficient public transport system.  The cards come in one, two or three-day versions, which give you unlimited use of the standard buses, MRT Trains and LRT Trains in Singapore for the number of days specified.  

This card is very quick and easy, allowing you to not have to worry about topping up or having insufficient funds.  Once you have bought it, you are good to go and explore all the best things to do in Singapore .

Just remember, as soon as you step on a bus or enter an MRT platform, tap the card on the panel.  Then, as you get off the bus or depart from an MRT platform, tap another panel to leave.

Singapore Tourist Pass Price

The Singapore Tourist Pass price is S$12 for one day, S$19 for two days and S$24 for three days. 

You will be required to pay a deposit of S$10 (in addition to the prices above) when you purchase the Singapore Tourist Pass.  This deposit will be refunded to you in full, as long as you return the card within five days of purchasing it.

If you choose to keep the card, you will not be refunded the S$10.  The card will transition to a standard EZ Link card.

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Where to Buy Singapore Tourist Pass

For most people, the easiest place to purchase and return the Singapore Tourist Pass is Changi International Airport.

You can do this at the TransitLink Ticket Office in Terminal two between the hours of 8am and 9pm.  Alternatively, there will be automated kiosks available 24/7 in both Terminal two and three.

If you have already left the airport, you can buy the Singapore Tourist Pass at a TransitLink Ticketing Office located at one of the below MRT Stations.

If you’re staying centrally at one of our favourite hotels, Marina Bay Sands Hotel , Yotel or Hipstercity Hostel , then you’ll probably want to visit the Orchard, Raffles or Bayfront MRT stations.

Singapore Tourist Pass vs EZ Link

If you are visiting Singapore for less than three days and intend to use public transport as your main method of transportation (which is very likely), then the Singapore Tourist Pass is the best option for you.

For trips under three days, this is the most cost-effective and easiest way to use Singapore’s public transport system.

If you plan to visit Singapore for longer than three days and intend to use public transport to get around, then you should choose the EZ Link card.  It is also very cheap, plus you do not need to worry about returning the card before leaving.

If you only plan to use public transport only a few times during your stay, then don’t purchase either the Singapore Tourist Pass or the EZ Link card.  It will be cheaper to just pay by cash.

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Singapore Tourist Pass Refund

You will be eligible for a refund of your S$10 rental deposit when you return the Singapore Tourist Pass to a TransitLink Ticket Office or SMRT Passenger Service Centre within five days of purchase.

Note, the value of the Singapore Tourist Pass is non-refundable.  If you do not use it, or you are unhappy with it for any reason, you will not be able to receive a refund beyond the S$10 rental deposit.

You also must ensure you return the card within five days of purchase or you will not receive your S$10 refund.

Other Conditions of the Singapore Tourist Pass

One day usage of the Singapore Tourist Pass covers a 24 hour period from midnight on the day of use until 11.59pm the same day.  

This means if you arrive and use your card at 10 pm, you will only get a couple of hours usage until the day ticks over.  Try to start its use in the morning for maximum value.

The second and third day must be consecutive.  Even if you do not use your card on the second or third day, it still counts as a day.

Some transport services are excluded: Night Rider, Sentosa Express, RWS8, Fast Forward and Nite Owl Buses.

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Singapore Tourist Pass Plus

The Singapore Tourist Pass Plus is an extended version of the standard Singapore Tourist Pass sold exclusively by Changi Recommends.  It offers some additional perks for tourists, beyond unlimited use of MRT and bus service.

Currently, the Singapore tourist Pass Plus costs $38 for a three-day pass.  We feel that for the majority of people this pass won’t offer any benefit above what you already get from the cheaper, standard Singapore Tourist Pass.

What you do get is a complimentary Xplore half-day tour and a complimentary $10 Hooters Dining Voucher.  In addition to this, you will receive 5% off merchandise at Resort World Sentosa.

We would recommend that you stick to the standard Singapore Tourist Pass unless you have intentions of using the Xplore half-day tour and dining at Hooters.

For us, the perks really aren’t relevant, and as a result, we’ve never chosen to purchase this card.  If you’re unsure, it’s safe for you to save your cash and skip the Singapore Tourist Pass Plus.

Where to Stay in Singapore With an STP

For most tourists, we’d recommend staying as close to the city center as possible as it makes getting to all the major attractions as easy as possible. You’ll have plenty of spots to pick up an STP as well as a bunch of stations to choose from when catching the MRT.

We’d recommend staying anywhere between Marina Bay, Chinatown, Clarke Quay and Orchard. These suburbs are all next to eachother in central Singapore making access to anywhere on the island easy.

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To experience Singapore a bit more like a local would, we’d recommend also checking out suburbs like Toa Payoh, Ang Mo Kio or Bishan, however, accommodation here would be scarce. We stayed with family in these suburbs and it was awesome. All of these suburbs have bus stops and MRT stations so even if you’re not in the city center you can still get around. Google Maps is reliable all around the country, just make sure you’ve picked up a Singapore tourist sim card first so you don’t get lost!

Hotel Recommendations:

Marina Bay: Marina Bay Sands Hotel (the best of the best)

Orchard: Yotel (modern and affordable by Singapore standards)

Clarke Quay: Hipstercity Hostel (best hostel in Singapore, centrally located but still not cheap)

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Don’t buy a ‘Plus’ card – absolutely no benefit. We just arrived at Singapore yesterday and went to a ‘Changi Recommends’ counter at the airport. The attendant told us we should buy a STPP card because of how good it was. We did so paying SG$38 ea and discovered we would have been far better off getting an EZ-Link card due to how cheap most trips cost using public transport.

However, the really annoying thing we’ve discovered is there’s absolutely *no* additional benefit of getting a STPP card over the STP one. The STP is $20 with $10 deposit on the card. The STPP is $38 outright. There are no discounts specifically for STPP. Not the most costly of scams but a scam none the less.

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100% agree! Since writing this article I’m not sure what the latest ‘perks’ of the STPP are, but it’s never really been worth the extra cost. The normal STP is good value, but an EZ-Link card is useful for longer trips or if you plan to return to Singapore. This is what we use.

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Do we’ve to buy one STP per person??

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Ultimate Guide: EZ-Link Card Singapore, The Best Way to Explore Singapore

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Are you traveling to Singapore soon?

Do you want to know the easiest method for traveling the country cheaply and efficiently?

EZ-Link is the answer!

The EZ-Link card is an electronic payment system for quick, easy, cashless travel throughout Singapore.

It is famously called a “Singapore MRT Card.”

In addition, the EZ-Link comes with a rewards system for using the card and discounts for paying for public transit.

Well, it certainly sounds like this card is a must-have for travelers in Singapore!

This ultimate guide: EZ Link Singapore will explain how to use the EZ-Link card and why it’s an essential tool for tourists looking to save money and time.  

Got any queries about your Singapore travel adventures?

Come on over to the  Singapore For Everyone  Facebook group. I’ll be hanging out there, ready to help you out with answers!

Ultimate Guide: EZ-Link Card Singapore – What is the EZ-Link Card?

The EZ-Link card is a contactless electronic payment method developed by Singapore’s Land Transport Authority.

Its program has a rewards system just for using the card, which is a big reason to enroll if you visit this attractive island country.

That’s right—you get points every time you use the card for transportation, shopping, and other services, and you can turn around and use those points to travel the country cheaply and efficiently!

Public transit, shopping, vendors, food, and community programs with over 30,000 acceptors are examples of the many services the EZ-Link card provides a cheap, cashless experience.

Where to Get EZ-Link Card?

The EZ-Link cards are sold in Singapore primarily at TransitLink Ticket Offices, Passenger Service Centers, and 7-Eleven retail stores.

If you’re a first-time visitor to the country, we recommend heading straight to the passenger service at the Changi Airport MRT station, or if you missed it, you can find the nearest 7-Eleven or Cheers and grab your card there!

To check where is the nearest TransitLink Ticket Offices near you, please check this website .

After you find the ticket offices, you can go to the counter directly to buy your EZ-Link card.

EZ-Link cards bought through these ticket offices cost only 12 SGD (Singapore dollars) .

$7 cost is the card’s price, but the second $5 is reserved for you to spend using the card.

With all the benefits and rewards just for using the card, $12 for an EZ-Link card will probably be the most bang-for-your-buck purchase during your time in Singapore. 

How to Use the EZ-Link Card

Once you’ve purchased your card, there are already 5 dollars loaded for you to spend!

It is ready to use. So tap the card on the card reader at the MRT station auto gate, card Reader of the bus, or vendor’s credit card kiosk when prompted, and you should be good to go.

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You can also activate your EZ-Link Wallet online or through the app to enable cardless payments. The Pay by Wallet system gives cardholders access to a digital Mastercard.

It allows you to pay using the app on your phone at over 80 million Mastercard merchants worldwide, including EZ-Link card-accepting services in Singapore.

Tutorial Video on How To Use Ez-Link

If you prefer to watch the video on how to use the EZ-Link before reading in detail, you can watch this video below.

EZ-Link Rewards and Benefits

The EZ-Link has so many rewards and benefits that it’s impossible not to recommend it to Singapore travelers.

Firstly, the card is convenient. It’s contactless , so you don’t have to insert the card into card readers and wait for the machine. It also enables you to travel much of the country entirely without cash.

Since it’s used for transportation, shopping, food, and other services, the EZ-Link card enables you to use one system to travel and experience Singapore hassle-free.

There’s no need to buy separate other types of Tourist Passes here!

If you activate your rewards on its app, you’ll also receive 1 point for every 10 cents you spend. This will save you money as you travel the country.

Does the EZ-Link Card Expire?

The EZ-Link card expires five years after the date you purchased it .

After five years, you must visit the TransitLink Ticket Office to exchange your expired card for a new one. $3 will be subtracted from your EZ-Link card’s balance to cover the cost of the card.

Unfortunately, you can’t pay in cash. It has to be covered by your EZ-Link balance.

If you don’t have enough money on your old card, top-up your account for the purchase or use any other non-expired EZ-Link card.

It’ll take a minimum balance of $6, though: $3 for the new card and $3 to load onto your new card.

Any unused balance on your old card will be transferred to your new card, so don’t worry about losing any of your money.

But if you’ve let your old card go unrenewed for over two years, expect a $1 service charge for every month you’ve gone without getting a new card.

That can add up, so renewing your card if you plan on returning to Singapore over the years is essential.

But five years is enough time to visit Singapore multiple times using the same card!

How to Top-up

Topping up your EZ-Link card is as easy as counting to 3!

If your card balance is running low and you want to load more money, visit one of the many service locations across the island.

You can top up your card at TransitLink ticket machines and offices, 7-Eleven stores (not including those attached to Shell Gas Stations), and ATMs.

You can also top up through the app. Simply navigate to “Auto Top-Up” and select the amount and payment method you’d like to load onto your card when its balance is low.

Why Do Travelers Need an EZ-Link Card?

The EZ-Link is so simple to use; it’s a must-have for anybody visiting this gorgeous island country.

The ease-of-use, rewards, and cashless, contactless payment method make it an essential buy to travel through Singapore cheaply and efficiently.

There is no pressure on the time limit (for example, three days pass) during your travel; you can use it anytime, on your terms.

It doesn’t expire for a whopping five years (and is easy to replace when it does) means you can use your card many times across separate visits.

We recommend the EZ-Link card to just about anybody who visits Singapore, but definitely, grab one if you’re:

•             Familiar with contactless, cashless payment cards

•             A first-time or returning visitor

•             Planning to travel a large portion of Singapore

•             Using public transit often and traveling slowly

•             A family-sized group or larger that needs the convenience

•             Traveling through Singapore for more than a few days

Transit with an EZ-Link Card

Using the EZ-Link for public transit in Singapore is essential. It’s not only easy, but it’s also cheaper too! 

It costs about 17 Singaporean cents less per trip.

You’re also given a 25-cent discount when transferring between the bus and the MRT train system and the other way around.

So if you expect to pay $1 for your transit fare, you only spend $0.83 on average!

EZ-Link vs. NETS FlashPay

Like the EZ-Link card, NETS FlashPay is a contactless card that can be used for public transit, shopping, and other services across Singapore.

While both have a maximum load balance of $500, the EZ-Link is cheaper to acquire at $10, with $5 contributing to your loaded balance.

FlashPay cards cost $12 or $5 without a loaded balance.

FlashPay also expires after seven years instead of 5 for EZ-Link, but the EZ-Link has a comprehensive rewards program that FlashPay lacks.

To answer the questions of Nets Flashpay vs. EZ-Link: These cards are similar, but the EZ-Link card rewards program makes them more attractive.

EZ-Link and Singapore Transit Apps

A few transportation apps complement the EZ-Link for the best experience.

The MyTransport app provides travel routes and information to help you easily get around Singapore.

Alternatively, www.gothere.sg is a great tool to plan your routes through Singapore using public transit, and it’ll tell you the approximate fare and number of transfers you’ll need too!

The EZ-Link app is crucial for getting the most out of your EZ-Link experience. You can activate your EZ-Link Wallet, enroll in and activate rewards, and use the EZ-Link Motoring service to pay transit fees automatically.

What happens when the EZ-Link card expires?

When your EZ-Link card expires, it can no longer be used to make purchases. You will have to renew the card to continue using it.

Where Can I Exchange My Expired EZ-Link Card?

Visit a TransitLink Ticket Office to exchange your expired EZ-Link card for a new card.

What To Do With An Expired EZ-Link Card?

Once your card has expired, you can exchange it for a new one.

What is the best way to use the EZ-Link card?

The best way to use your EZ-Link card is by enrolling in the EZ-Link rewards program to gain points for your purchases and to use the card for public transit discounts.

Do I need more than one EZ-Link card?

If you travel in a family of 3, you need 3 Ez-Link cards for each family member.

It is not one card for all family members, so one card only for one person.

How do I redeem my expired EZ-Link card?

You can redeem your expired EZ-Link card at a TransitLink Ticket Office.

Why is my EZ-Link card invalid?

If your EZ-Link card is invalid and fails purchases, it may be expired, damaged, or does not have enough money loaded on the card to cover your purchases

Can EZ-Link cards be refunded?

If you have a valid EZ-Link card or an expired card within the last two years, you can refund your remaining card balance at TransitLink Ticket Offices and most Passenger Service Centres in metro stations.

Can EZ-Link cards be used as NETS?

EZ-Link cards are now accepted on NETS Terminals at Hawker Centres.

Does 7-11 accept EZ-Link?

7-11 accepts EZ-Link contactless payment in Singapore.

Does Cheers convenience store accept EZ-Link?

Cheers convenience stores accept and can top-up EZ-Link cards.

Where is EZ-Link accepted?

EZ-Link is accepted for public transit, many retail and convenience stores, toll roads, and parking across Singapore.

Can the EZ-Link card be used in NTUC Supermarket?

EZ-Link cards can be used for contactless purchasing at NTUC supermarkets

Are the Children can travel with Public Transport for free without EZ-Link?

Children under seven years old and above 0.9m in height can also travel for free with a valid Child Concession Card .

What is Child Concession Card?

The Child Concession Card is a stored-value travel card that offers a convenient and cost-effective way for children to travel on public transport in Singapore.

This card allows children to enjoy free public transport rides except for Premium Bus Services and NightRider services.

It’s an excellent option for families exploring the city to save money.

How to Apply for Child Concession Card?

Parents or guardians can visit any TransitLink Ticket Office in Singapore to obtain a Child Concession Card.

The card will be encoded with the child’s name, birth certificate or passport number, date of birth, and card expiry date, making it easy to identify and use.

It’s important to note that each eligible child is entitled to only one Child Concession Card . Fortunately, the process is straightforward and hassle-free, with no activation required for the new card.

Parents or guardians must bring proof of the child’s identity, such as the original birth certificate for Singapore citizens and permanent residents or the original passport for non-Singapore citizens.

Additionally, they must provide their original NRIC or passport if submitting the application on the child’s behalf.

The best part? The Child Concession Card is FREE, making it an affordable and convenient option for families traveling on public transport.

What if the Child Concession Card is not presented?

If the card is not presented, children between 0.9m and 1.2m in height may need to pay the student or adult cash fare , while children above 1.2m in height will need to pay the adult cash fare.

What if my child is below 0.9m in height?

All children below 0.9m in height and accompanied by a fare-paying adult commuter can travel for free on public transport in Singapore. 

Ultimate Guide EZ-Link Card Singapore – Wrapping Up

So with all explanations above, we believe that Ez-Link is the most straightforward and efficient card to get if you want to explore Singapore comfortably, without a time limit, with big family members and longer traveling days.

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Singapore Tourist Pass, EZ Link or Contactless Bank Card? Which One is Better?

By: Author Eva

Posted on Published: January 3, 2024  - Last updated: January 22, 2024

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Singapore Tourist Pass, EZ Link or Contactless Bank Card? Which One is Better?

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To take public transportation in Singapore , you need either cash or card.

Paying by cash is rather inconvenient because you need to give the exact amount, otherwise no change will be given. Majority people use cards, but which card is better?

There are 3 cards that travellers can use in Singapore: Singapore Tourist Pass, EZ Link and Contactless Bank Cards. Each has its own pros and cons, and each is suited for different types of travellers.

In this post, I write about the details of each card, followed by situations when a certain card is more favourable than the other.

To learn about all the different types of transportation in Singapore, read my in-depth guide about getting around Singapore .

1. Singapore Tourist Pass

Singapore Tourist Pass, EZ Link or Standard Ticket? Which One is Better?

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The Singapore Tourist Pass (STP) is a card that gives you unlimited travel on Singapore’s MRT, LRT and basic bus services for 1 day, 2 days or 3 days depending on which pass you purchase.

Here are what you need to know about STP.

Below are the prices of the STP. The price is inclusive of S$10 refundable deposit .

  • S$22 for 1 day
  • S$29 for 2 days
  • S$34 for 3 days

The deposit will be refunded when you return the card within 5 days after the day of purchase.

Eg: If you purchase the card on Monday, you need to return the card by Saturday to get the deposit back. In other words, if you buy the 3-day pass, you need to activate it latest by Wednesday.

If you decide to keep the card and not return it, the S$10 deposit will be forfeited, and you can continue to use the card as a normal EZ-Link card.

Kids below 0.9m height travel for free on trains and buses when accompanied by a fee-paying adult.

You can buy STP at TransitLink Ticket Office only at certain MRT stations , namely: Ang Mo Kio, Bayfront, Bugis, Changi Airport, Chinatown, City Hall, Farrer Park, Harbourfront, Jurong East, Lavender, Maxwell, Orchard, Raffles Place, Somerset, Woodlands. More details on opening hours here .

You can return STP to TransitLink Ticket Offices at selected MRT stations. Here’s the list of TransitLink Ticket Offices .

Unlimited rides are not applicable for : Sentosa Express monorail, RWS8 bus, Express Services Bus, Fast Forward Bus, Night Owl bus (N bus), NightRider bus (NR bus), Chinatown Direct bus (CT bus) and other premium and niche bus services.

The pass starts when you use it for the first time. The 1-day pass ends when the last public transport has stopped operation (slightly past midnight). Eg: if you use the card for the first time at 6pm on Monday, the 1-day pass will expire on Monday’s night (when the last train and bus have stopped), the 2-day pass will expire on Tuesday’s night and the 3-day pass will expire on Wednesday’s night.

Now, STP offers various deals , from discounted attraction prices to discounted meals.

SG Tourist Pass

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The SG Tourist Pass is similar to STP, except: it doesn’t include a deposit , you don’t need to return the card after expiry, and it’s slightly more expensive than STP.

There’s only 1 option, which is the 3-day SG Tourist Pass that costs S$29 . Thus, if you’re only visiting Singapore for 1 or 2 days, this card may not be the right card for you.

The 3-day SG Tourist Pass is $5 more expensive than the 3-day STP. That means, the cost of the physical card is $5, which is equivalent to the cost of a normal EZ-Link physical card.

Should you get SG Tourist Pass?

You should get SG Tourist Pass if you want to use 3-day unlimited travel pass, and you want to keep the card and continue using it as a normal EZ-Link after the 3-day pass expires.

Singapore Tourist Pass PLUS

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The Singapore Tourist Pass Plus (STP+) is an extension from STP. On top of unlimited rides on trains and basic bus services, STP+ offers additional perks.

Here are STP+ facts you should know.

The cost of STP+ depends on where you buy it from. At the moment, it’s sold at Changi Recommends . You can buy it online and collect at the airport, or directly buy from Changi Recommends’ counter. You can’t collect it from MRT Station.

There isn’t any S$10 deposit required , unlike the usual STP. So, at the end of 3 days, you can keep the card or discard it. You don’t need to return it, unlike STP.

There’s only 1 option, which is the 3-day STP+ that costs S$48 . Thus, if you’re only visiting Singapore for 1 or 2 days, this card may not be the right card for you.

STP+ will give you the following perks (subjected to change without prior notice):

  • Complimentary 1-hour walking tour
  • Limited Edition Postcard Set
  • $5 credit off for Changi Travel Concierge Service

Should you get Singapore Tourist Pass PLUS or just the normal STP? Is STP+ actually worth it?

In my opinion, STP+ is worth it only if you’re interested to join the free 1-hour walking tour.

If you’re the type of traveler who loves to DIY your travel and would avoid tours as much as possible, or if you’re a budget traveler or slow traveler, you can skip STP+.

Singapore Tourist Pass, EZ Link or Standard Ticket? Which One is Better?

EZ-Link card is the most commonly used travel card by residents and returning visitors. In the beginning, you store a certain value inside the card. Your card’s value will be deducted only when you use it.

The price of an EZ-Link depends on where you buy it from.

If you buy from TransitLink Ticket Offices , Concession Card Replacement Offices and Passenger Service Centres located at all MRT stations, it costs S$12 which consists of S$7 value + S$5 non-refundable deposit .

If you buy from 7-Eleven, it costs S$10 which consists of S$5 value + S$5 non-refundable deposit.

You need to maintain a minimum $3 balance in your EZ-Link in order to be able to board MRT and buses. When your balance falls below $3, you need to top up to continue using it.

Minimum top-up amount is $2. You can top up with Cash as well as Debit/Credit card.

IMPORTANT : with the initial credit of $7, you can only take public transport for about 3 times (assuming $1.5/ride), then your credit will be below $3 (you need to maintain at least $3 in your EZ-Link). You have to top-up before you can use the card again. The minimum top up is $10. Therefore, your total cost becomes $12 + 10 = $22.

To get refund of the unused portion of your EZ-Link, you can return it to any Passenger Service Centre at MRT stations, Ticket Office at MRT stations, Ticket Office at bus interchanges. However, you can’t get back the S$5 non-refundable deposit. Immediate refund is possible for the old EZ-Link without Simplygo.

It was announced on 9 Jan 2024 that everyone will have to upgrade to the new EZ-Link with SimplyGo from 1 June 2024 in order to ride the bus and MRT. However, on 22 Jan 2024, LTA (Land Transport Authority) has canceled the mandatory switch to Simplygo. Therefore, you will continue to be able to use the old EZ-Link.

Currently, it is not possible to get refund immediately for Simplygo EZ-Link . Refund will take 14 days. So, try to use up the credit in your EZ-Link card before leaving Singapore.

EZ-Link can be used at MRT, LRT and most public buses. Furthermore, you can also use EZ-Link for SMRT & TransCab taxis, F&B outlets, and many places you can’t even imagine.

Here’s the full list of places where payment by EZ-Link is accepted . To be honest, the list is too long! For simplicity, at the shop where you’re going to make payment, just look for EZ-Link logo . If there’s EZ-Link Logo, it means you can use EZ-Link to pay.

EZ-Link is valid for 5 years from the date of encoding. At the end of 5 years, you can exchange the card at Ticket Office.

EZ-Link cards can be reloaded (topped up) at all General Ticketing Machines at all MRT Stations, certain bus interchanges, 7-Eleven, ATMs, and other places. Here’s the complete list of places where you can top up your EZ-Link .

You can store a maximum value of S$500 in the EZ-Link.

You can download SimplyGo app to check your current remaining balance, transaction history, as well as to earn points that you can use to redeem freebies or discounted items!

EZ-Link for children under 7 years old

Children under 7 years old can travel for free. If  they are below 0.9m in height, they do not need any card. However, if they are above 0.9m, they need a special card called Child Concession Card. If children are below 7 years old but don’t have these card, they need to pay for the adult fare.

Child Concession Card details

The Child Concession Card can be used for MRT, LRT, basic bus services and express bus services (express buses are those with “e” behind the service number, such as Bus 174e). Do take note that it can’t be used for Premium buses (these buses usually serve residents going to work during peak hours) and Night Riders (these buses only operate in the evening during weekend, such as NR1, NR2, etc).

To apply for Child Concession Card, bring your child’s passport to any TransitLink Ticket Offices .

More information about Child Concession Card can be found here .

NETS FlashPay

NETS FlashPay

If you haven’t heard about NETS FlashPay , it’s basically similar to EZ-Link. They cost the same, $12 for the first purchase ($5 non-refundable and $7 refundable). It can be used for public transportation, taxi as well as F&B, retail shops, etc.

You can top up via app (with debit/credit card) or by other offline means such as the General Ticketing Machine (GTM) located in every MRT stations, 7-Eleven, etc.

So, is there any difference with EZ-Link at all? Yes there is. The company that issue them are different. EZ-Link was started by Authority while NETS was started by a group of banks in Singapore.

Another difference is the merchants that accept EZ-Link are different from the retail merchants that accept NETS FlashPay. Personally, I feel that I see more NETS FlashPay logo in the shopping malls than EZ-Link logo.

So, why even bother to get NETS FlashPay? Well, if you like the idea of carrying not much cash (notes & coins) around, or you like to be able to collect it from Bangkok (BKK airport or Centralworld) or sent to your home (see below), then you can consider NETS FP.

From 1 June 2024, NETS FlashPay will be replaced by NETS Prepaid Card. It is similar to NETS FlashPay but it is account-based. So, you will need to download NETS app to check transaction history and to top up.

If you have the old NETS FlashPay, you can upgrade it to the new NETS Prepaid Card at any TransitLink Ticket Office.

Where to get NETS FlashPay?

  • TransitLink Ticket Office . Note: A lot of MRT stations have a TransitLink Ticket Office, but NOT ALL MRT stations have TransitLink. Changi Airport MRT station does have TransitLink Ticket Office.
  • Convenience stores, such as: 7-Eleven, Buzz Pods, Cheers, FairPrice Xpress, Star Mart at all Caltex Petrol Stations
  • Travelex Moneychangers at Changi Airport.

3. Contactless Bank Cards / Mobile Wallets

Contactless Bank Card for Travel in Singapore

Contactless bank cards refers to any bank cards (debit/credit card) that has contactless logo. It also includes mobile wallets (eg: Apple Pay, GPay, Samsung Pay, Fitbit Pay, etc).

To use contactless bank cards or mobile wallets on public transport, simply tap it on the card reader when entering a bus or MRT station.

Most contactless bank cards can be used for traveling on bus and MRT in Singapore. However, some cards are not accepted (see section 1c of this FAQ on Contactless Bank Card tab).

No registration is required to use contactless bank cards. Train and bus fares will be processed and charged to the bank account or credit/debit card bill directly.

If you want to check your usage history, you can sign up and download TL SimplyGo app. This step is optional. Even if you do not have TL SimplyGo app, you still can use your physical contactless bank cards on Singapore’s public transport.

For mobile wallet usage, simply add your bank cards to your mobile wallet, and ensure your phone is compatible (see section 5a of this FAQ on Contactless Bank Card tab).

If your bank cards are issued by foreign banks, you will incur 2 fees: 1. An administrative fee of $0.60 per day of use 2. Your bank’s currency exchange and/or admin fee

As someone living in Singapore and travel mostly by public transport, my preferred payment method is mobile wallet.

When should you buy Singapore Tourist Pass?

You want to visit a lot of places.

You don’t need the cab, you’re comfortable with using public transport.

You don’t know when you will visit Singapore again.

For 1-day STP, it is worth it if you use public transport more than 8 times a day.

For 2-day STP, it is worth it if you use public transport more than 7 times a day (or 14 times over 2 days)

For 3-day STP, it is worth it if you use public transport more than 6 times a day (or 18 times over 3 days)

When should you buy EZ Link?

You use public transport less than 6 times a day.

You visit Singapore for more than 3 days.

You are a budget traveler and you don’t mind walking or cycling to save money.

You travel slowly. In a day, you might be visiting less than 3 attractions.

You come to Singapore often and you’d like to keep the EZ link card so you don’t have to purchase again when you come next time.

When NOT to buy STP & EZ-Link, and just use Contactless Bank Card / Mobile Wallet?

You prefer the convenience of not having to carry too many cards when traveling.

If your card is issued by foreign bank and you don’t mind paying the currency exchange fee for convenience.

For mobile wallet: You’re comfortable with technology. You have a compatible mobile phone with NFC capability.

You don’t have problems paying your card spending on time.

How to find out the fares?

The easiest way to calculate the public transportation fare is by using the calculator provided by MyTransport.SG .

For your info, if you use EZ Link and you make a transfer from train to bus, bus to train, or bus to bus, within 45 minutes, you will pay for discounted fare due to the new “distance fare scheme.” You don’t need to do anything, it’s automatically adjusted by your EZ Link.

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Saturday 13th of January 2024

Hi Eva, thank you for the detailed post! I'm trying to decide between and credit card and an EZ link card.

1. I read all EZ link cards have to be switched to the SimplyGo EZ link card, so are the original EZ link cards no longer in use?

2. Does the original EZ link card or SimplyGo EZ link offer refunds in cash? I read that certain refunds are immediate, does that mean cash is given?

3. Whether you use an EZ link card or a credit card to pay for fares, are the prices of the fares charged the same regardless of payment method? It's just that the use of foreign credit card has an additional 0.60 cent and foreign transaction fee charge?

Thank you so much for your help

Sunday 4th of February 2024

Sorry Eva, I meant to ask for senior citizen tourists. Thanks!

Thank you Eva. Would you happen to know if seniors get a fare discount and if those discounts are only applicable if the EZ link card is used?

I read your update on how the EZ link cards are back in use and no longer mandatory to get the EZ link SimplyGo, thanks for the update!

Thursday 18th of January 2024

Thank you Eva for your help. I guess using contactless credit card is the way to go if I have a card with no foreign transaction fee. Also, since the $0.60 admin fee is only charged per day of use and I'll probably use MRT for 5 days ($3 total), I'll save a little by not paying the $5 for an EZ link card.

Why do you decide to pay with mobile wallet if you live there?

Sunday 14th of January 2024

Thank you Eva. Oh, so the EZ link cards are in use until June 2024? For some reason I thought it was 2023.

I was also wondering, when using the EZ link/SimplyGo cards if you transfer within a certain amount of time the fare is reduced or counted as one trip. If I were to use my credit card would this also apply?

And do you know if there is a fee to process the refund on the remaining balance of an EZ link/SimplyGo card?

Thank you so much for your help!

Hi L, 1. Yes, the old EZ-link and NETS will no longer be used starting 1 June 2024. If you have the old EZ-Link, you can upgrade it to SimplyGo. 2. The old EZ-link offers refund in cash, but SimplyGo doesn't offer refund in cash, the refund is to a local bank's account. 3. The fare is the same. Yes, you're right, overseas credit card may be charged with $0.60 daily admin fee and forex fee. If you want to avoid these fees, you can use multi-currency card where you load SGD to your card. Otherwise, if your credit card gives points for overseas spending, I think these fees are pretty negligible and worth paying to get the credit card points. Hope it helps!

Saturday 21st of October 2023

Thanks for the article! I am coming to Singapore in February with my wife and two kids for 6 days. I have Wise multi currency Visa Infinite and I also downloaded Grab app with wallet to pay using QR codes. I have a question. I will probably be using public transport 2-3 times a day. Say, when I enter subway how do I pay for all our family using a single card? Do I have to just tap it 4 times?

Hi Lech, glad you find the article useful! It's not possible to use 1 card/1 device for 4 people. If your family member have their own mobile phone, you can add your Wise card detail to their Applepay/Gpay. If they don't have their own mobile, they need to be holding on to a card. Each person must have his/her own device or card.

Thursday 5th of October 2023

Halo ci Eva, Blog ini informatif banget ya.. Mau tanya ci.. Kalau aku ada beberapa Ezlink card yang udah expired (2 expired 2020 & 2 expired 2021) itu sisa saldo (under 10 SGD) bisa ditransfer ke 1 atau 2 Ezlink card baru ga ya? Terima kasih, ci..

Friday 24th of November 2023

@Eva, Wah sama aja kayak beli baru ya, ci.. Thanks for the info yaa

Monday 9th of October 2023

Hi Eunike, makasih =) Bole, tapi ada syarat2 nya, misalnya: saldo harus sisa minimum $6, harus bayar $3 utk ganti kartu baru, kalo uda expired 2 tahun atau lebih dikenakan $1 fee. Lengkapnya baca disini ya: https://www.ezlink.com.sg/expiring-ez-link-cards/

Sunday 1st of October 2023

Saya dari brunei, saya akan ke singapore dri jam 10 pagi hingga 2 petang keesokan hari nya. Rancangan saya: Changi airport - geylang - clarke clay - bugis street - mustafa centre - changi airport Keesokan harinya cuma jalan-jalan changi airport

card apa yang sesuai bagi saya?

Hi Meeza, kamu pakai contactless bank card saja :)

Wednesday 27th of September 2023

Hi ! Please help me to decide. I only have 13 hours of layover and just want to go to merlion, bugis and gardens by the bay. Should i just use my credit card? Thanks

Thursday 28th of September 2023

Hi Ana, yes just use your credit card!

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EZ-Link Card: Ultimate Guide To Public Transport In Singapore

December 30, 2023 by Nitin Singhal Leave a Comment

EZ-LINK Card | Flashay Card | Singapore publlic transport guide

Public transport in Singapore is cheap, efficient, and reliable. Singapore public transport includes buses, Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) or metro, and Light Rail Transit (LRT). Bus and MRT networks are extensive and almost all the attractions are within walking distance from MRT stations or bus stops. The LRT network is limited and is only present in the northern and eastern parts of Singapore. If you are visiting Singapore as a tourist, you will not be using LRT.

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Table of Contents

  • 1 What Is EZ-Link Card
  • 2 Where To Buy EZ-Link Card
  • 3 EZ-Link Card Cost
  • 4 How to Top Up EZ-Link Card
  • 5 How To Use EZ-Link Card
  • 6.1 Cost Saving
  • 6.2 Convenience
  • 7 Singapore Tourist Pass

What Is EZ-Link Card

The public transport in Singapore has an integrated payment system. That means you can pay on any public transport using a single contactless card. The most common contactless card used is the EZ-Link card. But there are cards from other operators also like Nets Flashpay card. Both the cards cost the same and work the same way. There is literally no difference between them.

All the details about the EZ-Link Card mentioned in the rest of the article also hold true for the Flashpay card unless specified otherwise.

Where To Buy EZ-Link Card

Both EZ-Link and Flashpay cards are available at TransitLink ticket offices at most of the MRT stations and convenience stores like 7-Eleven and Cheers.

Travelex Money Exchange counter at Changi Airport keeps only the Flashpay Card. If you are arriving in Singapore in the wee hours and want to use MRT or bus to reach the city centre, your only option is to buy a Flashpay card from the Travelex Money Exchange counter as the TransitLink ticket office generally remains open between 8 AM and 9 PM.

EZ-Link Card Cost

The card costs SGD 5 (~ INR 300) non-refundable fee and a minimum of SGD 3 (~ INR 180) balance need to be maintained to travel. 

You can save the SGD 5 non-refundable fee if you buy Singtel  $15 hi!Tourist 2-in-1 SIM Card . It is a sim card embedded in an EZ-Link card. The sim card has the same feature as SGD 12 priced sim card and the EZ-Link card has SGD 3 balance. So effectively you have got an EZ-Link card free with the sim card.

Also Read : How To Travel Singapore On A Budget

The card is valid for 5 years, so you may keep the card if planning to visit Singapore more than once in 5 years. Otherwise, take back the balance left on the card from the TransitLink office at the MRT station before leaving Singapore.

How to Top Up EZ-Link Card

The EZ-Link card can be easily topped up using General Ticketing Machines at MRT stations. Just place the card on the panel and wait for the machine to read the card. Enter the top-up amount and deposit the cash. And voila, the EZ-Link card is topped-up. You can top up in multiples of 10 using the machine.

You can also top up using a credit or debit card but currently, only Singapore cards are accepted. Alternatively, you can also get your card topped up at convenience stores but they will charge a convenience fee.

General Ticketing Machine at Metro Station

How To Use EZ-Link Card

Using an EZ-Link card or Nets Flashpay card is super easy. Tap the card on the panel before entering the MRT platform and tap again before exiting the platform. Similarly, on the bus, tap the card on the panel as you enter the bus and tap again before getting off the bus. Commuters are recommended to enter the bus through the front gate and disembark through the rear gate. The panel are placed at both ends but in some buses, rear panels cannot be used for entry.

If you forget to tap out before exiting, the maximum fare will get deducted.

EZ-Link Card reader in Singapore bus

Advantages of EZ-Link Card

Cost saving.

Using EZ-Link card is sometimes cheaper than cash. The fare is calculated according to the distance travelled. If you make a transfer from bus to MRT or bus to bus or MRT to bus, it is treated as a single journey instead of separate journies and fare is calculated accordingly. Up to a maximum of 5 transfers are allowed within a single journey. We were charged many times just SGD 0.01 on the EZ-Link card for the transfer.

singapore bus inside view

Convenience

It is very convenient to use EZ-Link card. You don’t have to ask for the fare cost from place A to B. Just tap the card on entry and exit and the fare is deducted from the balance stored in the EZ-Link card.

If you want to pay using cash, you will have to keep lots of spare change and give the exact amount to the driver as no change is given back by the driver. Also, you may have to queue up for a ticket at the MRT station.

Buying an EZ-Link card is a no-brainer if you are going to board lots of buses and MRT as non-refundable fare will be recovered in a few transfers and it is super convenient to use. We would recommend buying an EZ-Link card if you are planning to use public transport at least 5 times as you will definitely lose some cents on paying by cash because it will be highly unlikely that you will have an exact change every time.

Nitin and Megha in Singapore Metro

Singapore Tourist Pass

If you are staying in Singapore for less than 4 days, you may opt for  Singapore Tourist Pass  which offers unlimited travel on buses, MRT, and LRT. The Singapore Tourist Pass costs SGD 20 (~ INR 1200) for a one-day pass, SGD 26 (~ INR 1560) for a two-day pass, and SGD 30 (~ INR 1800) for a three-day pass. 

All three passes include an SGD 10 (~ INR 600) refundable deposit which gets refunded back if the pass is returned within 5 days of buying it. That means, effectively Singapore Tourist Pass costs SGD 10 (~ INR 600), SGD 16 (~ INR 960), and SGD 20 (~ INR 1200) for one-day, two-day, and three-day passes respectively. 

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Enjoy hassle-free rides in Singapore when you purchase an EZ-Link card here .

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  • Singapore’s EZ-Link is a stored-value card that is widely used by locals for transportation and retail.
  • If you’ll travel to Singapore as a tourist soon, you should get an EZ-Link to have smoother and faster access to the MRT, buses, and taxis. 
  • You can also use the same card for your purchases at hawker centers, 7-Eleven, Koi Café, and more stores!
  • The list price of a Singapore EZ-Link card is around S$12, but you have the option to book online via WAUG here to score a discount!
  • By purchasing online, you’ll also get the nice perk of picking up your EZ-Link card at Changi International Airport shortly after you arrive.
  • Finally, if you have not done so yet, make sure to download WAUG — the #1 travel activity booking platform from South Korea! Use the app to book your SIM card, Gardens by the Bay pass, and Universal Studios Singapore™ ticket at discounted prices as well.

Explore more:  PROMO: Enjoy 9% Off on Universal Studios Singapore Tickets

Getting Around Singapore with an EZ-Link

You know how, sometimes, when you travel to a country, you find yourself having to skip one or a few attractions because they’re too far or inaccessible? Well, you won’t have to worry about that in Singapore. As you may have heard already, their public transit system — the trains and buses, specifically — cover almost all key points in the country and can get you to your destination efficiently. This is something that I fully realized when I had to take an unscheduled trip from a place near Changi airport to Jurong East to meet with colleagues. As some locals pointed out, traveling to and from these places is almost like traversing Singapore’s ends, but what fascinated me more is that I made it work despite being unfamiliar with the area and that the one-way train ride only took a little more than an hour (yes, the country is this small!).

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For first-time tourists who’ll spend 3 days or less in Singapore, what this means is that you can definitely achieve all of your travel goals, be it visiting the Wild Wild Wet in the east, the National Museum of Singapore in the center, the Universal Studios Singapore™ in Sentosa, or the Jurong Bird Park in the west.

To make your commutes as smooth as possible, I highly recommend getting an EZ-Link card, which is a stored-value pass used by locals and tourists for payment. This Singapore travel card let me utilize the public transit system easily, without having to pay for individual fares each time I took a trip. You too can make good use of the pass on the following modes of transportation: 

Trains (MRT and LRT)

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You can use your Singapore EZ-Link card to access over 170 train stations of the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT) lines. These are two major networks that span areas of interest like Changi Airport, Clarke Quay, Tiong Bahru, Esplanade, Chinatown, Marina Bay, and so many others. With the metro rail system dubbed as the “backbone of the public transport network” in Singapore, I’m pretty sure that you’ll be using it as your primary means of commute, so make sure that you equip yourself with a handy EZ-link. You can check if the card is available for pre-booking on your travel dates here .

Public Buses

Similar to the train system, the public buses in Singapore also have extensives routes that cover key areas in the country. If you prefer taking buses over trains, know that you’re supposed to pay the exact amount of fare to the driver. If you don’t want to worry about handing the exact change every time, be sure to get an EZ-link card so you can just tap your way in.

Taxis (SMRT and TransCab)

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If you want to have a more comfortable ride, you may hail a taxi by the roadside or at stands found in major establishments. You can pay the fare and surcharges conveniently with your EZ-Link card.

Using Your EZ-Link Card for Dining and Shopping

This seems to be a feature or benefit that many tourists are unaware of, but aside from public transportation fares, you can actually also use your EZ-Link to pay for your purchases in restaurants, stalls, and stores. Here are some of the partner merchants:

Hawker Centers and Cafes

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Try all the delicious food that you made you visit Singapore! You can use your EZ-Link card in over 140 hawkers, including the more popular ones like Chomp Chomp, Maxwell, Old Airport Road Food Centre, Golden Mile, and Chinatown Complex. Make sure to get a taste of the Chicken Rice, Bak Kuh Teh, Hokkien Mee, and Chili Crab!

Restaurants and Drink Shops

If your travels take you to a nearby Koi Cafe, Gong Cha, Aji Ichi, Astons Steak & Salad Bar, KFC, Chic-a-Boo Fried Chicken, McDonald’s, or Sweet Talk Dessert, you can easily get your fill by using your Singapore EZ-link card.

Stores & Vendos

Of course, should you want to drop by a convenience store like 7-Eleven or Cheers, you can leave your wallet behind and pay for the items using the same stored-value card. EZ-link is also accepted in IEcon minimarts, Vale Store, and Unity Pharmacy.

Vending machines that are operated by Apex Vending, Mister Wash, and Rest & Go also accept EZ-Link as a method of payment.

Buy an EZ-Link Card Online!

The best way to get your EZ-Link card for your Singapore trip is by booking online. Aside from scoring a discount, you’ll also be able to pick up the pass at Changi airport and get a head start on your itinerary. Here are the details:

The EZ-Link costs S$12 when purchased from a TransitLink Ticket Office or a Passenger Service Center. That is S$5 for the card and S$7 for the preloaded amount. If you buy from a 7-Eleven store, the EZ-Link will set you back S$10, with half of the price already loaded to the card.

However, if you book online using WAUG, you can get your Singapore EZ-Link pass at a discounted rate! As of writing, it sells for only S$10 (with a preloaded amount of S$5).

How to Book an EZ-Link Card Online

To book your EZ-Link card on WAUG, follow these steps:

  • Download WAUG here and create an account using your email address, Facebook, or Google account.
  • Visit the EZ-Link booking page here .
  • Check out using your debit, credit, or prepaid card.

Booking and Pick-Up Info

Once you’ve made your purchase, you’ll receive a voucher that you can use to collect the EZ-Link card at Changi International Airport (Terminals 1 and 3). The voucher is valid for up to 90 days from the date of purchase.

Reviews for EZ-Link

To help you decide if you should get this handy stored-value card, here are some reviews from those who booked with WAUG:

“It was a card that could be used as much as the Hong Kong Octopus. [So if you are traveling to Singapore, you can use it well].” CUSTOMER REVIEW ON WAUG.COM

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“Perfectly recommended! When you go to Sentosa Island, subways and buses are all [easily available]! I think it is absolutely necessary to take a lot of public transportation when backpacking in Singapore!” CUSTOMER REVIEW ON WAUG
“There were plenty of places [where you can use the EZ-Link, and charging was easy and convenient]. I bought [the] product with a SIM card, [which we were able to use without a problem].” EZ-LINK REVIEW ON WAUG

You can check out all reviews by visiting the Singapore EZ-Link card booking page here.

Checking Your Balance and Reloading

To view your EZ-Link’s balance or top up your card, you can use a General Ticketing Machine that’s found in the train or bus station. You may also visit any 7-Eleven, Cheers, or Capitaland mall, but kindly note that top-up fees may be charged.

How much money should you add or top up? 

The physical EZ-Link card that’s offered by WAUG is already preloaded with S$5, which you can use to get to your first destination. Say you want to go to Jurong East (the “other end”), the fare cost for EZ-Link cardholders is estimated to be S$2.09 per adult, S$0.63 per child, and S$0.92 per senior citizen. (Standard ticket fare for this route is priced at S$2.80, so, yes, you actually pay less when you use EZ-Link! ). 

If you want to budget for your transportation, you can use this MRT Fare Calculator or visit the SBS Bus website . Below are some general information for a quick reference:

Average one-way TRAIN fare in Singapore 

That would be S$1-2, which is roughly equivalent to:

  • HK$5.7-11.2

Average one-way BUS fare in Singapore 

Typically, travelers spend S$0.7-1.7 for a bus ticket. When converted, that’s around:

Average MEAL PRICE in Singapore

The average traveler spends S$10-15 per meal or S$30-45 per day (drinks may be included), but, of course, this would depend on how small or big of an eater you are! Here’s the conversion for the average daily spend (3 meals a day):

  • ₱1,100-1,650

Maximize your Singapore EZ-Link Card!

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To make good use of your stored-value travel card in Singapore, check out these recommended tourist attractions and activities:

1. Water B Cruise

Perfect for families, the Water B Cruise is an exciting way to see Singapore’s landmarks, such as the Riverside Point, House of Parliament, and Merlion Park. Here’s you’ll ride a river cruise that’ll let you experience and learn about the country’s historic waterway. Water B is easily accessible via the following train stations, as shown in this map : Bayfront MRT, Marina Bay MRT, Raffles Place MRT, Clarke Quay MRT, Fort Canning MRT, and Promenade MRT.

2. Skyline Luge Sentosa

Want to try something exhilarating with your friends? Make your way to Sentosa and “luge” your way down along the Dragon or Jungle trail! Couples who plan to visit are encouraged to take the evening cable car for some spectacular views of the city. To get to the Skyline Luge, use your EZ-link and ride a bus that stops at the Beach Station or Imbiah Lookout.

FAQ: EZ-Link Card for Tourists

1. how can i use the ez-link for payment.

Simply tap the card on the sensor to make the transaction.

2. What is the maximum amount that I can load on my EZ-Link card?

You can charge up to S$500.

3. How long before my EZ-Link reloadable card expires?

The card is valid for use for up to 5 years from the date of encoding (not date of purchase!)

4. What’s the difference between the EZ-Link, NETS FlashPay, and Singapore Tourist Pass?

The EZ-Link and NETS FlashPay actually work in a similar same way, except that they are developed and offered by different companies.

The Singapore Tourist Pass is a special type of EZ-Link card that provides unlimited travel for tourists for 1, 2, or 3 days. Price starts at S$20, which is inclusive of the refundable rental deposit. To know which one is the right card for you, consider your itinerary and use the MRT Fare Calculator .

5. What can the EZ-Link app do?

If you want to check your transaction history, earn rewards, and possibly top up using your phone, you may check out and download the EZ-Link app (available for iPhone and Android devices). To sign up, you can use the NFC function of your phone or input the number located on the back of your card.

6. Are there other forms of EZ-Link?

Aside from the regular card type, the EZ-Link is also available in the form of a charm (or EZ-Charm). Previously-released designs include Hello Kitty, Spiderman, Superman, Captain America, Pokemon, and Doraemon, which are all sold out! You can view more information here .

EZ-Link is also available in the form of wearables (like the Batman v Superman Fitness Tracker x EZ-Link) and co-brand cards.

7. Where else can you use your EZ-Link?

Partner stores that accept EZ-Link as a method of payment usually display the card’s logo on their storefront or counter. If you want to see the full and updated list of merchants (and the plans of having the EZ-Link payment method available in Japan!), you may visit the official website .

8. Can you return and get a refund for your EZ-Link card?

If you don’t want to keep your stored-value pass as a souvenir, you may proceed to any ticket office or Passenger Service Center at most MRT stations for refund.

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I am trying to figure out which of these would be more beneficial for me. I know it depends on the number of trips one takes per day etc. but there's still some logic to their pros and cons.

So this is my understanding.

SGTP is straightforward. S$29 for 3 days. Not sure how many trips that works out a day but it doesn't matter as it's unlimited. Also there is no initial non-refundable deposit required.

EZ Link starts from S$10 (depending on where you buy it from). And warrants a S$5 non-refundable deposit. And also needs to maintain a balance of more S$3 or more.

This is what's confusing me - What happens to the SGTP card after the 3 days have expired?

I have read online that it changes to a normal EZ Link card. Does that mean I don't have to pay the S$5 deposit to carry on using the card?

Just keep topping it up as I go along?

The only catch I see is it might cost you more in the long run because you will pay S$29 + top up after expiry.

Again, I am aware of the fact that it will depend on how much transport you have used in a day.

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Figure on around $5 a day for public transport.

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Contactless is definitely the easiest and cheapest option of the three. I agree you'd be hard-pressed to spend more than $5 a day on the MRT. You can check fares here: https://www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltagov/en/map/fare-calculator.html

I am concerned about both. Its more about which card gives you the best value for money within the 3 day time period.

I originally decided to go for the EZ Link card but now I am thinking of going for SGTP. When talking about EZ Link we always have to remember theres the S$5 deposit which is non-refundable. That in itself would allow you to make 5 trips at S$0.99 each. The cheapest trip is $0.99 and the most expensive I have seen is S$2.26.

Granted not everyone will do a $2.26 trip but what we also need to consider is the return trip.

Or perhaps, I am making a mountain out of a molehill.

Typical expect to spend $5-6 a day on public transport. It should be easy to work out which is cheapest.

Also bear in mind that the STP is per day not 24 hours so unless you start using in in the morning of the first day, you don’t get full value out of it.

For 3 days, using your contactless credit card/debit card/ Apple Pay/ Google pay etc will be the cheapest way.

In three days you won't spend more than 18 dollars meaning that the tourist card will be expensive. You can go wherever you want and back and out again - it won't cost you $29. You won't be using public transport all day as you will go to a place, see the place and then travel back. You might then use it again to go to a hawker for dinner and then back.

The most expensive fares are for more distant stations that tourists are unlikely to visit. Most tourists trips would be in the 99 cents to $1.30 range. Hence contactless would be the cheapest method for a short visit.

Over the past 10years I have used an EZlink I can think of maybe one or two days where I used enough public transport to exceed the daily equivalent invested into the Tourist Pass.

THe Tourist Pass sells on convenience and if you dont turn it in for the $10 deposit on it then yes you can use it an EZlink card but it starts with zero credit on it and if you dont recover the deposit you have just paid more than twice the cost of an EZLINK. EZlinks also can be used for several years - something to onside if you are likely to come back. Oh and the Tourist pass cannot be used ot pay for Night Buses, Sentosa Express, Khatib Shuttle etc like an EZlink as it isnt an electronic wallet format.

Also if the Tourist Pass was viable financially then theyd sell by the bucket load to local residents who can buy them. Its not impossible to save money with one but you have to have a VERY specific and very unusual visit plan.

If you are worried about the vey short visit you have and the $5 cost of the EZlink then you best approach is likely to be just using a contactless bank card or credit card to access the public transport network. That does attract a 60cent fee every day you use any public transport but thats a fraction of the EZlink fee and you only pay oterwise for the actual transport you use raher than a fixed fee for basic access.

Thank you all!

Looks like EZ Link wins!

I'll just top it up to $20. That should hopefully cover me for the 3 days (and a half).

Neither - ezlink used to the answer but now you just need a contactless card debit or credit per a traveller. Tap on getting into the train station or onto a bus - it will take a hold of about $7 - tap off - rinse and repeat sometime after middnight it will charge your card the actual amount. I think even going all the way to the Malaysian border and back still only cost us about $7 for the day

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The EZ-Link card offers  cheaper public transport . It's a card that you can top up, and pay for the MRT and the Singapore buses .

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Dear Members,

Should we buy Singapore Tourist Pass/Ez-Link Card for all 4 members or 1 pass can be used/charged for all 4 persons?

Singapore Tourist Pass or EZ- Link card, which one should we purchasd?

Thank you in advance!

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You cannot share cards. Get an EZ Link for each person or set up the same contactless bank card on Apple Pay/Samsung Pay on separate phones.

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Definitely not the Tourist psss. Use Contactless cards/ Google Pay etc ( would be my preference as you don’t have to buy anything) or EZ link card. 1 per person.

I don’t think Google Pay will work for Indian tourists as their Google Pays are linked to their bank accounts in India.

Every person must have their own uniquiely identifiable method of paying. One Ezlink or tourist pass simply cannot do that (especially the single fixed price Tourist Pass)

**Singapore Tourist Pass or EZ- Link card, which one should we purchasd?**

Of the two the EZlink has to be the one to go for. A tourist pass is rarely good value in comparative terms because eventhe cheapest version's daily equivalent usage is very high - I do meet that very occasionally but never two days in a row in >20 years of using Ezinks. The Tourist Pass also suffers from the fact its valid for three consecutive days only (and you have 6) and you still pay that cost if you don't use it.

Alternatively, you could use contactless bank card (debit or credit) or phone pay methods to get access to the network - and one account can be used to supply those electronic wallets and appear different to the network if they are tied to different phone account IDs. That becomes more difficult with kids - as you are handing over an open account. It takes 9 days of use for the EZlink cost to be less than the daily fee of 60cents for using a foreign card in the network.

Thank you all very much for spending your valuable time & rendering advices.

From that I understand that ezlink card is definitely preferable over tourist pass.

But one thing I need to know that if I opt for using Google pay through bank cards, should I need 4 phones for all our 4 persons?

Thanks in advance..

You will need 4 different devices yes.

**should I need 4 phones for all our 4 persons?**

It depends how many bank cards are being used. Each phone account is seen as different to the original card - so one person can use the card and then 3 use phones - or use two different cards, with the kids each having a phone wallet made available to them - the latter lets you swipe them into the gate and then follow yourself for example.

Dear All, thank you very much for your valuable suggestions.

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Madame Tussauds Singapore

Madame Tussauds Singapore

Enjoy 10% off standard ticket + access to marvel 4d + digital photo souvenir [promotion code: stp10].

Experience one of Singapore’s best love attractions – Madame Tussauds Singapore – located at Imbiah Lookout on Sentosa Island. Get up close and personal with more than 80 unique celebrity wax figures from Asia, Hollywood, Bollywood and beyond, and celebrate local iconic sights onboard the “Spirit of Singapore”, Madame Tussauds first ever boat ride. You can also star in immersive experiences, walk the red carpet, fight alongside Marvel Super Heroes in our Marvel Universe 4D cinema and so much more. Become part of the story and feel the fame at Madame Tussauds Singapore!

Address: 40 Imbiah Road, Sentosa, Singapore 099700

Operating hours: Daily, 10am – 6pm (last admission: 5pm)

  • Adult – $43.20 (U.P. $48)
  • Child – $32.40 (U.P. $36)
  • Please refer to: https://www.madametussauds.com/singapore/plan-your-visit/before-you-visit/directions-parking/#by-sentosa-express
  • Promotion is valid from 1 Jan 2024 to 31 Dec 2024
  • Discount applicable to Madame Tussauds Singapore Standard ticket, access to Marvel 4D Universe and Digital Photo Souvenir
  • Discount is only applicable for advance day bookings made on Madame Tussauds Singapore website via promo code:  https://www.madametussauds.com/Singapore/en/tickets/
  • All tickets under the same order ID must be collected and redeemed on the same day
  • Discount cannot be used in conjunction with any other ongoing promotion

Museum of Ice Cream

Museum of Ice Cream

Enjoy 10% off admission tickets.

Welcome to Museum of Ice Cream, where each scoop turns into cherished memories! Our mission celebrates ice cream’s joy, offering a safe space for scoops of all ages to find their inner child. Step into vibrant colors, interactive play areas, and embrace the joy. Ice cream is an experience that sparks senses. Wade through rainbow sprinkles, dive into ice cream art, dance amid giant cherries. Each corner ignites laughter, wonder, connection. Make lasting memories with your families and friends. Rediscover delight in our world of sweetness and imagination.

Address: 100 Loewen Road Singapore 248837, Dempsey

  • Monday & Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Off-peak: From S$37
  • Peak, eve of PH, PH and Holidays: From S$43
  • If you are arriving by public transport from the city, the nearest bus stop would be CSC Dempsey Clubhouse with the following bus services: 7, 75, 77, 105, 106, 123, 174, followed by a scenic 10 min walk.
  • Valid from 1 January 2024 to 30 June 2024
  • Must present EZ-Link Singapore Tourist Pass and purchase ticket at Museum of Ice Cream retail store
  • Not valid with any other discounts, promotions, vouchers or VIP privileges
  • Admission tickets exclude handling fees
  • Prices are in Singapore dollars and are subject to service charge and prevailing GST where applicable, unless otherwise stated
  • Offers cannot be exchanged for cash
  • Expired or unused offer is strictly non-refundable, non-extendable and will be forfeited in the event of no-show

NATIVE APP – $3 OFF PROMO CODE

NATIVE APP – $3 OFF PROMO CODE

Enjoy $3 off all singapore activities on the native app.

Explore the beauty of Singapore, from world-class attractions to local experiences! From award-winning attractions to local tours and workshops to breathtaking destinations, there’s no shortage of exciting things to do on this sunny island. With the Native app, they bring you one step closer to immersive experiences on-demand!

Step 2: Apply this promo code at checkout: [ EZNAT3 ]

  • Validity of the promotion: Until  31 March 2025
  • This promo code is valid only for Singapore activities
  • This promo code can be used on all Native’s Experiences & Events ( with exception to the Museum of Ice Cream Singapore)
  • Discount value: S$3 off Native app; minimum spend S$50

New World’s End Immersive Experience & Exit Stage Left Bar

New World’s End Immersive Experience & Exit Stage Left Bar

Enjoy 15% off standard admission ticket [promotion code: stp15] in this first-of-its-kind immersive experience and bar set in 1960s singapore.

New World’s End is an immersive audio experience set in the 1960s that tells the story of a pair of lovers as they fall in love at the defunct New World’s Amusement Park. In this tale of yearning, loss and regret, discover their old haunts and memories – glittering cabaret lights, a dingy apartment, a collapsed hotel room. Put on a pair of headphones, listen to their story, and be guided on a night walk through back alleys and hidden fantasy rooms. End your experience by stepping into a bygone world at Exit Stage Left, where romance, history, and local spirits converge. This immersive bar invites you to experience Singapore’s most enchanting decade – the 1960s – while sipping on hyper-local cocktails. Exit Stage Left is the first bar solely using spirits distilled locally. All drinks are made with spirits from Singapore distilleries and locally grown botanicals.

Address: 85 Desker Road, Singapore 209646

  • NEW WORLD’S END (Audio Immersive Tour) Wednesday – Sunday, Every half hour from 5.30pm – 9.30pm
  • EXIT STAGE LEFT (Bar) Wednesday – Sunday, 5.30pm – 12.00am (midnight)
  • Standard Admission: $35
  • Group of 4 Bundle: $126
  • Student Ticket: $28
  • Nearest MRT: Jalan Besar / Farrer Park (via City Square Mall)
  • Limited parking available along Desker Road
  • Valid till 31 December 2024

Sands SkyPark Observation Deck

Sands SkyPark Observation Deck

Enjoy $4 off for the admission of sands skypark observation deck on the native app.

Head to the top of one of Singapore’s most iconic buildings, Marina Bay Sands, and see some of the most spectacular views the Lion City has to offer! The Sands SkyPark is an architectural masterpiece sitting on top of the three hotel towers at MBS. Visitors can learn about its construction history via complimentary audio guides, and check out a gift shop with cool souvenirs.

Step 2: Apply this promo code at checkout: [ EZSANDS ]

Address: Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck: Hotel Tower 3 exterior, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore‎ 018974

Operating Hours: 11am to 9pm

  • Validity of this promotion: 1 April 2023 – 31 March 2024
  • This promo code is only useable on “Sands Skypark Observation Deck” activity
  • This promo code is only useable for “Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck with Photo” package
  • Discount value: 10% off Native app; no minimum spend

Scentopia – Orchid Scent Specialist

Scentopia – Orchid Scent Specialist

Enjoy 10% off for scentopia 100ml perfume making workshop.

Explore the wonderful world of Orchids aroma at Scentopia! Grab this perk and opportunity to make your signature perfume with Orchids scent infused. Not only that, now you can join our guided tours of perfumery exhibits!

Address: 36 Siloso Beach Walk 099007

Operating Hours: 11:00am – 7:00pm (Last session 6pm)

Admission Charge: NIL

  • Sentosa Express via the VivoCity Sation and alight at Beach Station and connect with Beach Shuttle
  • Valid till 31 March 2025
  • Guests to produce the physical Singapore Tourist Pass
  • Discount are not valid with/for any other offers/promotions

Sentosa Island Bus Tour

Sentosa Island Bus Tour

20% off sentosa island bus tour.

Go on a two-hour journey of Sentosa in the cool comfort of an air-conditioned bus! Sentosa’s only guided tour is a great way to discover the beauty and charm of the State of Fun while learning more about the evolution and transformation of the island. Look out for our friendly guides at the Sentosa Station Ticketing Counter – at Imbiah Lookout Zone, and you are all set to take in the incredible sights on wheels.

Address: 41 Imbiah Road, Singapore 099707

Operating hours: 10:00am / 12:00pm / 2.00pm / 4.00pm

  • $20 Adult (Usual Price: $25.00)
  • $16 Child (Usual Price: $20.00)
  • Imbiah Lookout Cable Car Station or Sentosa Cable Car Station (Nearest Cable Car Station)
  • Flash Singapore Tourist Pass card to enjoy the promotion
  • Promotion is valid from 08 April 2024 – 31 March 2025
  • Promotional tickets can be purchased at Singapore Cable Car Ticketing counters or online at http://mfleisure.com/STP
  • Promotion is valid for purchase of up to 6 Sentosa Island Bus Tour tickets each per transaction
  • Tour schedules and itinerary are subject to changes without prior notice. Tour capacity is on first come first served basis
  • Promotion is only applicable to prevailing standard rate tickets
  • All completed and confirmed transaction cannot be cancelled, refunded or amended
  • Promotion is not valid with other promotions, discounts and privileges
  • Promotional tickets purchased or redeemed are only valid for same day use
  • Mount Faber Leisure Group reserves the right to change the terms and conditions at any time without prior notice

Singapore Arts & Crafts Experiences

Singapore Arts & Crafts Experiences

Enjoy 5% off for all art & crafting related activities using the native app.

Get creative with Native and enjoy a discount on bespoke Arts & DIY experiences/workshops in the Native App! Try your hand at decorating a Korean bento box cake, design and paint a custom denim jacket, or make a fresh flower bouquet/bloom box, among many others.

Step 2: Apply this promo code at checkout: [ EZCRAFT ]

  • Validity of the promotion: Until 31 March 2025
  • This promo code is only usable on all Singapore Art Jamming & DIY Crafting Category Activities.
  • Discount value: 5% off Native app maximum $5; no minimum spending

Singapore Cable Car

Singapore Cable Car

20% off cable car sky pass (round trip).

Get onboard Singapore’s only Cable Car Sky Network, a fun way to fly from Mount Faber Peak, to over 20 attractions in Sentosa. Catch priceless views of the exciting island, golden beaches and beautiful greeneries!

Address: 109 Mount Faber Road Faber Peak, Singapore 099203

Operating hours: 8:45am – 10pm daily (Last boarding: 9.30pm)

  • $28 Adult (Usual Price: $35.00)
  • $20 Child (Usual Price: $25.00)
  • HarbourFront Station (NE1/CC29). Take Exit B towards HarbourFront Centre.
  • Promotion is valid for purchase of up to 6 Cable Car tickets each per transaction

Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) 2024

Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) 2024

Enjoy 10% off all tickets.

Established in 1977, Singapore’s highly anticipated international arts festival returns from 17 May – 2 June, offering a dynamic variety of art forms including puppetry, dance, theatre, technology, and more. Highlights of the festival include the spectacular production of MOBY DICK boasting 50 intricately crafted puppets, the festival’s commissioned piece SUARA / ORO RUA that imagines a distant, post-anthropocentric future inspired by Māori culture, a dive into a dialogue between AI and performance with UNA ISLA, and the award-winning SUN & SEA featuring an on-stage beach! For families, Little SIFA presents LEONARDO!, a captivating puppet show, and THE DANCER’S FAIR, an enjoyable old-school fairground experience. Don’t miss out on this vibrant celebration of diverse creative voices. Book now to enjoy a 10% savings until 2 June!

Address: Various venues

Operating hours: Various timings

  • Promotion valid from 1 Apr – 2 Jun only
  • Promotion applicable across all programmes, except workshops
  • Not applicable on top of existing promotions
  • Valid by keying in promocode: SIFASTP10
  • Other terms & conditions apply

Singapore Local Tours

Singapore Local Tours

Enjoy 5% off singapore tour on the native app.

Explore Singapore with Native and enjoy the vibrant culture and heritage of this sunny island. If you’re a foodie, head out on a delicious journey to satisfy your taste buds with local delicacies. Use the Native App to check out all the experiences to explore Singapore like a native.

Step 2: Apply this promo code at checkout: [ EZTOUR ] (for Singapore Tours, not including off-shore activities e.g. Ubin Island)

  • This promo code is valid for all Singapore Tours from Tour & Sightseeing Category Activities.
  • This promotion is not valid for Off Shores Singapore Tours (eg. Ubin Island)
  • This promotion is not valid for MBS Observation Deck & Cable Car Sky Pass.
  • Discount Value: 5% off, no minimum purchase

Singapore Memories

Singapore Memories

10% off for must-buy singapore souvenirs (heritage perfume).

Singapore Memories specializes in niche homegrown made-in-Singapore fragrances, inspired by the richness of Singapore’s heritage and culture. In particular, the fragrant and therapeutic Orchids, stands out among Singapore’s lush flora. These healing orchids led to the creation of many of the intensively researched perfume collections.

Operating Hours: 11am – 7pm

Admission Charge: Free

How to get there: Sentosa Express via the VivoCity Sation and alight at Beach Station, and connect with Beach Shuttle

Singapore Wildlife Parks

Singapore Wildlife Parks

Enjoy $7.50 off for the admission of wildlife parks in singapore on the native app.

Explore the beauty of Singapore with a host of outdoor attractions and wildlife parks! Enjoy close encounters with your favorite animals, head out to a one-of-a-kind nighttime safari tram ride, and embark on an exploratory river adventure to learn about fascinating freshwater animals. With the Native app, they bring you one step closer to immersive experiences on-demand!

Step 2: Apply this promo code at checkout: [ EZWILD ] (Applicable to Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, and Bird Paradise; for 2 pax or more with at least 1 adult ticket booked)

  • (Singapore Zoo) 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
  • (Night Safari) 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
  • (River Wonders) Mandai Lake Road, River Wonders, Singapore
  • (Bird Paradise) 20 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729825
  • This promo code is useable on Singapore Zoo; Night Safari; River Wonders; Bird Paradise
  • This promo code is only useable on admission ticket of the wildlife parks
  • This promo code is only useable for Non Singapore Residents ticket
  • This promo code is only useable when booking with 2 pax or more, with at least 1 adult ticket option included
  • Discount value: S$7.50 off Native app; no minimum spend

SkyHelix Sentosa

SkyHelix Sentosa

15% off SkyHelix Sentosa!

Take flight in the highest open-air panoramic ride in Singapore – SkyHelix Sentosa! Sit in an open-air gondola that gently rotates as it ascends to a height of 79 metres above sea level. Be mesmerised by the breathtaking 360° views stretching from Sentosa to the Keppel Bay area and the Southern Islands.

Operating hours: 10:00am – 9:30pm daily (Last boarding at 9:15pm)

Admission Charge: $17 Adult (Usual Price: $20.00) | $14.45 Child (Usual Price: $17.00)

  • Nearest Cable Car Station: Imbiah Lookout Cable Car Station or Sentosa Cable Car Station
  • Promotion is valid for purchase of up to 6 SkyHelix Sentosa tickets each per transaction
  • For online purchases, the SkyHelix Sentosa ticket is open-dated and seat availability is on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Due to safety reason, guests under 1.05m in height are not allowed on the ride. Guests between 1.05m and 1.2m in height or under 12 years old must be accompanied by a supervising adult
  • Children aged below 4 and meet the height requirement of 1.05m may enjoy complimentary admission to SkyHelix Sentosa, subject to seat availability. Please proceed to the nearest ticketing counter to redeem the tickets and provide evidence of age for verification purpose.
  • This ride is not suitable for expectant mothers, guest who have fear of heights and guests with limited mobility
  • As part of our safety protocols, please note that all guests of SkyHelix Sentosa must be able to fasten the safety belt to enjoy the ride. Guests who are unable to do so will not be able to ride. A test seat is available at the attraction. Please reach out to our staff for assistance. If you have any concerns, you may wish to write in to [email protected] before purchasing your tickets, and we will respond to you within 3 business days.

Skyride & Luge Combo

Skyride & Luge Combo

Enjoy $3.50 for the combo rides at skyline luge sentosa on the native app.

Choose from one of four thrilling tracks and ride the twists, turns, and tunnels of the Skyline Luge from Imbiah Lookout down to the beautiful coastline of Sentosa Island. When you go for your next ride, enjoy the scenic adventure on a four-seater chairlift that gives you a bird’s eye view of the Singapore skyline and the South China Sea.

Step 2: Apply this promo code at checkout: [ EZLUGE ]

Address: Sentosa Island, Singapore, Singapore

  • Sunday – Thursday (11:00AM – 7:30PM) last admission 6:30PM
  • Friday & Saturday (11:00AM – 9:30PM) last admission 8:30PM

Admission Charge (if any)

  • Admission Flexi Tickets $32.50-$35.20.
  • Take the North-East Line or Circle Line and alight at the HarbourFront Station
  • From there, you may either take the Sentosa Express located at the 3rd level of VivoCity shopping mall (Lobby L), OR
  • Take a leisurely stroll down along the Sentosa Boardwalk into Sentosa.
  • This promo code is only useable on “Sentosa Luge and Skyride Combo” activity
  • This promo code is useable on any #rides luge + skyride packages in the activity except the seasonal discounted packages or other campaign packages.
  • Discount value: S$3.50 off Native app for 2 pax.

Superpark

Exclusive Tourist Deal! 1-Hour Admission (Off-Peak)

Introducing an opportunity exclusively tailored for tourists seeking an adrenaline-filled adventure: the Superpark Special Promotion! For just $18.90, indulge in an exhilarating hour of non-stop fun at our state-of-the-art Superpark facility. Nestled in the heart of Suntec City, this limited-time offer allows visitors to immerse themselves in a plethora of exciting activities, ranging from trampolines and zip lines to basketball and obstacle courses. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as a family, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Experience the thrill of defying gravity on our trampolines, test your agility on the obstacle course, or challenge your companions to a friendly game of basketball. With endless possibilities and excitement around every corner, your hour at Superpark promises to be an unforgettable highlight of your trip. But hurry! This exclusive promotion won’t last long. Grab your friends and family, and head over to Superpark to create lasting memories without breaking the bank. Don’t miss out on this unbeatable deal—book your hour of playtime today and elevate your vacation to new heights at Superpark!

Address: Suntec City Town 2, 3 Temasek Blvd, #02-477, Singapore 038983

Operating hours: 10.30am – 8.00pm

Admission Charge: $18.90

  • By MRT: You can reach the attraction from three different stations: Esplanade Station on the Circle Line, City Hall Station on the North-South Line and East-West Line, and Promenade Station on the Downtown Line and Circle Line. From all these points, SuperPark Singapore is only a short walkable distance away.
  • By Taxi/Grab: Drop off a Suntec tower 2 taxi stand and enter the mall entrance. SuperPark will be visible upon entry.
  • By Bus: You can take bus numbers 36, 36B, 97, or 97e to the Opp Suntec Convention Centre bus stop. Alternatively, you can also hop on bus numbers 10, 10e, 14, 14A, 14e, 16, 16M, 70, 70A, 70M, and 196 to the Suntec City bus stop. Both the stops are only a few minutes away from the destination on foot.
  • Tourists are required to present their passport or driver’s license to enjoy a 1-hour play session at SuperPark for $18.90.
  • This exclusive promotion is valid only during off-peak hours till 31st Oct 2024.
  • Applicable only Monday to Friday excluding PH & School Holiday.
  • The discount is specifically valid for tourists only.
  • Purchases are only valid onsite.
  • This promotion cannot be combined with other offers.

The Fragment Room

The Fragment Room

Free crate of smashables (worth $25) with regular bookings when you present your singapore tourist pass.

The Fragment Room is a safe space where you can break and smash things to your heart’s desire. Release your suppressed anger in a safe and judgment-free zone and feel so much better right after. It is not rocket science – just new-age anger therapy. Ditch your rigid lifestyle and let it all out!

Address: 1490 Macpherson Rd S368198

Operating hours: 12pm-10pm daily

  • Solo – $38
  • Double – $75 ($37.50/pax)
  • Triple – $99 ($33/pax)
  • Quadruple – $128 ($32/pax)
  • Quintuple – $160 ($32/pax)
  • By Bus: Bus 8,62,90,151
  • By Train: 10m walk from Mattar MRT or Tai Seng MRT
  • Valid till 31st December 2024.
  • Subject to venue availability. Customers must book session(s) online via https://thefragmentroom.com/book-now with the promo code “stpbeastmode” .
  • After making an online booking, customers must flash the Singapore Tourist Pass in order to qualify for the complimentary crate of smashables.
  • This deal is non-stackable with other promotions.
  • TFR PTE LTD reserves the right to amend its terms and conditions without prior notice.

Tipsy Unicorn Singapore

Tipsy Unicorn Singapore

10% off all ala-carte menu items for stp cardholders.

TIPSY UNICORN BEACH CLUB: A VIBRANT OASIS FOR ENTERTAINMENT, DINING, AND FUN OPENS ON SENTOSA ISLAND, SINGAPORE

Poised to be a top-notch entertainment, F&B and lifestyle destination in Singapore and the region, the spectacular beach club is Tipsy Collective’s biggest and most ambitious project to date.

Tipsy Unicorn Beach Club, the latest gem in the crown of Tipsy Collective, Singapore’s fast-rising lifestyle hospitality group, has opened at 36 Siloso Beach Walk on Sentosa Island. Spanning 19,000 square feet, including a 5,000 square feet outdoor space, the 500-seater venue is set to be the ultimate destination for party-goers, food enthusiasts, music lovers, and fun seekers in Singapore and beyond.

36 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-01, Sentosa Island, Singapore 099007

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday to Thursday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Friday to Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
  • Sunday: 11:00AM – 10:00PM

General Admission: Ladies $20 (include 1 drink) Gentleman $30 (include 1 drink)

  • Hitch a Tipsy Unicorn buggy ride when you alight from the Beach Station that brings you all the way to the Beach Club’s doorsteps!
  • Valid from 1 February 2024 to 30 April 2024, except on Public Holidays, special occasions, and other blackout dates.
  • Promo will be confirmed for usage only if the user is a STP Pass member.
  • Not valid in conjunction with other set meals, promotions, discounts, offers or vouchers.
  • Tipsy Unicorn reserves the right at its absolute discretion to terminate the promotion or vary, delete or add to the promotion, or any of these terms and conditions, at any time without notice including without limitation, the dates of the promotion.
  • Tipsy Unicorn shall not be responsible for the quality, merchantability or fitness for any purpose or any other aspect of any product/service. Notwithstanding anything herein, Tipsy Unicorn shall not at any time be responsible or held liable for any defect or malfunction in any product or the deficiency in any service provided, and/or any loss, injury, damage or harm suffered or incurred by or in connection with the use of any product/service by any person.
  • Tipsy Unicorn’s decision on all matters relating to the promotion will be final and binding on all participants. No correspondence or appeal shall be entertained by Tipsy Unicorn. In the event of any inconsistency between these terms and conditions and any brochure, marketing or promotional material relating to the promotion, these terms and conditions shall prevail.
  • These terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of Singapore and each participant in the promotion irrevocably submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Singapore. A person who is not a party to any agreement governed by these terms and conditions shall have no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 2001 to enforce any of these terms and conditions.

Trapped Escape Room

Trapped Escape Room

Enjoy $5 OFF PER PAX (Minimum purchase of 4 pax to enjoy the promotion) with the promo code – STP5

Trapped is the #1 escape room in Singapore. (New Season 6) Featuring over 70++ latest escape room props with new animatronics. 7 exciting themes, 28 hidden chambers & 2 NPC actors in our new Cursed Video Tape & The Great Escape games.

You’re kidnapped and trapped in a room with your peers, and there seems to be almost no way out. Become the master at solving mysteries, discovering hidden clues, tunnels, and secret passage-ways and succeed to escape our next generation reality escape rooms! Prepare to be utterly awestruck by our 7 themed rooms…

  • The Cursed Video Tape
  • The Strangest Things
  • Hostel Warlock
  • The Great Escape
  • The Alchemist’s Cabinet of Curiosities

Admission Charge (if any) (Minimum purchase of 4 pax to enjoy the promotion)

tourist singapore ezlink

*Prices shown are before GST.

Address: 176 Orchard Road, The Centrepoint, #03-26, S238843 Tel: 6994 3430 Website: www.trapped.sg Email: [email protected]

  • Take Exit D from Somerset Station to reach Centrepoint. Walk along the Orchard Central Level B2 underpass to reach the mall.

Operating Hours: 11am – 10pm Daily

Terms and Condition

  • Minimum purchase of 4 pax to enjoy the promotion.
  • Please present a valid Singapore Tourist Pass in person before making payment.
  • Promotion is applicable for online booking or over at the counter.
  • Not valid with other promotions, privileges, discount cards and promotional vouchers, whichever is applicable.
  • Trapped Management reserves the right to amend / append / withdraw terms and conditions without prior notice.
  • In case of dispute, Trapped management has the rights to final decision.

TRIO ATTRACTIONS OFFER (GBB, ArtScience and Sands Skypark)

TRIO ATTRACTIONS OFFER (GBB, ArtScience and Sands Skypark)

Enjoy additional $3 off for the attractions admission bundle (gbb, artscience, and sands skypark) on the native app.

ArtScience Museum™ at Marina Bay Sands explores the creative processes at the heart of art, science, technology, and culture, and the roles they play in shaping society. Wander through breathtaking exhibitions and immerse yourselves in new worlds.

Gardens by the Bay is Singapore’s iconic and premier horticultural attraction, spanning 101 hectares in the center of the city. Featuring over 1.5 million plants and flora, this award-winning and artistic garden is a must-visit stop for both locals and tourists.

Step 2: Apply this promo code at checkout: [ EZTRIO ]

  • ArtScience Museum Singapore
  • Marina Gardens Drive, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
  • Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck: Hotel Tower 3 exterior, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore‎ 01897

ArtScience Museum:

  • Daily 10:00AM to 7:00PM, last admission at 6:00PM

Gardens by the Bay:

  • Daily 9:00AM to 9:00PM, last admission at 8:00PM

Sands Skypark Observation Deck:

  • Daily 11:00AM to 9:00PM last admission at 8:50PM

Admission Charge: S$77 (Retail Price $94)

  • This promo code is only useable on “Bundle: Gardens by the Bay + Marina Bay Sands SkyPark + ArtScience Museum” activity
  • This promo code is only useable for booking of Non Singapore Residents ticket
  • This promo code is only useable on Adult ticket option
  • Discount allocation: S$17 on the retail price point & S$3 on checkout with inclusion of the Native app discount code [ EZTRIO ]
  • Discount value: S$3 off Native app; no minimum spend

Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore

Enjoy up to $5 off for the admission of universal studios singapore on the native app.

Universal Studios Singapore is a world-renowned theme park featuring fun and thrilling rides, shows and attractions based on your favorite blockbuster film and television series across seven themed zones.

As the first and only Universal Studios theme park in Southeast Asia, Universal Studios Singapore features cutting-edge roller coasters for thrill seekers, life-sized characters for the little ones and dedicated fans in your family, and a host of other movie-magic moments for all ages.

Step 2: Apply this promo code at checkout: [ EZUSS ]

Opening hours:

  • Open on Wednesday – Monday.
  • Closed on Tuesday (with exception on PH and Singapore Gazetted School Holidays).
  • Operational hours: 11AM – 6PM.
  • Park operating hours are subjected to change without prior notice, guests may visit: http://www.rwsentosa.com for updates prior to visit.

Admission only: S$83

  • Take the North-East Line or Circle Line and alight at HarbourFront Station
  • Take a leisurely stroll down along the Sentosa Boardwalk into Sentosa
  • This promo code is only useable on “Universal Studios Singapore (USS)” activity
  • This promo code is not applicable to seasonal discount bundles.
  • This promo code is only useable on Non Singapore Residents ticket
  • This promo code is only valid to use with at least 1 adult ticket option is booked
  • Once booking has been confirmed, no cancellation or amendments to your booking will be allowed

Wild Wild Wet

Wild Wild Wet

10% OFF Wild Wild Wet Day Passes*

Wild Wild Wet is one of Singapore’s largest water parks that promises a day of thrills and spills for the whole family. Situated in Downtown East, it remains one of the most popular attractions and was voted Top 5 Water Parks in Asia under TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice in 2019 and 2020.

Sitting on 4 hectares of land, the water park is home to 16 water rides for all age groups including 7 latest additions that promise to bring excitement to a whole new level for everyone. From adrenaline-pumping rides to relaxing and gentle ones, visitors are guaranteed a splashing fun-filled day!

Downtown East, 1 Pasir Ris Close Singapore 519599

  • Monday to Friday: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Last Admission at 5pm
  • Refer to https://www.wildwildwet.com/visitor-information/guest-services for latest info.
  • Refer to https://www.wildwildwet.com/visitor-information/guest-services for more details.
  • Refer to https://www.wildwildwet.com/visitor-information/guest-services on how to get to Wild Wild Wet.
  • Present Singapore Tourist Pass card for verification purposes and purchase Weekday Passes at Wild Wild Wet ticketing counter to enjoy this promotion.
  • Valid from 1 February to 30 November 2024.
  • *Min. 2 Day Passes required to enjoy this promotion.
  • Not applicable with other promotions, discounts and vouchers.
  • No issuance and redemption of Linkpoints for this promotion.
  • Day Passes are non-refundable, non-transferable, non-exchangeable for cash & cannot be resold.
  • Park may be closed for corporate/ private events and there will be no sales of Day Pass and admission.
  • Wild Wild Wet reserves the right to amend any of the Terms and Conditions without prior notice.

Wild Wild Wet & Adventure Cove

Wild Wild Wet & Adventure Cove

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  • Adventure Cove: Sentosa Island, Singapore, Singapore
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Latest MRT Map [April 2024] & Tips to Navigating Singapore MRT System

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April 22, 2024

Singapore MRT Map 2023

MRT Map from LTA Singapore is a vibrant and exciting city with a wealth of sights and experiences to explore. Taking the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) is one of the best and most convenient ways for tourists to explore Singapore. This tourist guide provides a comprehensive overview of Singapore's MRT system and tips for getting the most out of your ride. Check out First & Last Train Timings from Changi Airport !

Introduction to the Singapore MRT

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The history of MRT in Singapore dates back to 1981 and is rooted in necessity. The island's limited space and growing population necessitated a transport system that could accommodate the demand. The then Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, initiated the construction of the MRT, a project that required a staggering budget of 5 billion SGD.

The first MRT line was erected in the Toa Payoh and Novena area in 1983, marking the beginning of a transportation revolution in Singapore. Gradually, the MRT network expanded into the city's center, with the first line, the North-South Line, opening officially on November 7, 1987. Since then, the MRT has become a reliable and comfortable choice of transport for both locals and tourists.

The Singapore MRT system is one of the world's most advanced and efficient transportation networks. It is a great way to explore the city and its many attractions. The system is made up of five lines: North-South, East-West, Circle, Northeast, and Downtown. It is well-connected and covers the entire city, making it easy to get around.

The MRT is a great way to explore Singapore's attractions, as it is well-connected with many of the city's tourist spots. The MRT stations are clearly marked and easy to find. There is also an extensive network of buses and taxis for those who prefer not to take the MRT.

An Overview of the MRT Lines

The MRT system comprises several lines, each denoted by a specific color on the MRT map . These lines connect different parts of Singapore, making travel quick and easy.

Thomson-East Coast Line: The Newest Addition

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The Thomson-East Coast Line, denoted by the color brown on the MRT map , is the latest addition to the MRT network. It offers an alternative to the North-South Line and is particularly beneficial for residents of the Woodlands area. The line's construction is still ongoing, with phases two and three delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Thomson-East Coast Line is also part of Singapore's Art in Transit program, featuring unique artworks at each station. Particularly, the Woodlands South station stands out with its vibrant wall decor, making it a fun stop for a quick selfie.

Sengkang LRT and Punggol LRT: Smaller but Significant

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The Sengkang and Punggol Light Rail Transit (LRT) lines, marked in grey on the MRT map , are smaller and less speedy than the MRT lines, but they cover essential areas. The Sengkang LRT, a driverless and fully automated train, has two loops: the East Loop and the West Loop. Similarly, the Punggol LRT is divided into two loops.

North-South Line: The Pioneer

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As the first MRT line in Singapore, the North-South Line holds historical significance. Since its inauguration in 1987, it has expanded to cover 27 stations and has transitioned from semi-automatic to fully-automatic operation. The line is denoted by red on the MRT map .

Notable Stations:

  • Orchard Station : As the epicenter of Singapore's famed shopping scene, Orchard Road offers an unparalleled retail experience with its array of malls and boutiques. The area buzzes with activity, from high-end fashion to street-level bargains, alongside a variety of dining options.
  • Marina Bay Station : This station opens up to the futuristic landscape of the Marina Bay area. Here, you can explore the iconic Marina Bay Sands, the stunning Gardens by the Bay with its Supertree Grove, and the architecturally unique ArtScience Museum. The area is a testament to Singapore’s urban innovation and cultural flair.
  • Khatib Station : A gateway to Singapore's wildlife experiences, Khatib Station is the closest MRT stop to the Singapore Zoo, River Safari, and Night Safari. These attractions offer immersive encounters with a wide range of wildlife, set in environments that closely mimic their natural habitats.

North East Line: A Technological Marvel

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The North East Line, marked in purple on the MRT map , is the world's first fully automated and driverless MRT line. It consists of 16 stations, each featuring distinctive artworks as part of the Art in Transit Program. If you're headed to Sentosa Island, you can disembark at the HarbourFront station and continue your journey via the Sentosa Express Monorail.

  • Little India Station : Little India is a vibrant district that offers a sensory feast. From the colorful facades of its shophouses to the tantalizing scents of its street food, this area provides an authentic glimpse into Indian culture within Singapore.
  • HarbourFront Station : HarbourFront Station serves as the main access point to Sentosa Island, a world-renowned resort destination. Sentosa is a treasure trove of attractions, including beaches, theme parks, and luxury resorts, making it a perfect escape from the city hustle.
  • Clarke Quay Station : Clarke Quay is synonymous with nightlife and dining in Singapore. This historic riverside quay is bustling with bars, restaurants, and clubs, offering a lively atmosphere and picturesque views, especially at night.

East-West Line: The Longest Route

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The East-West Line, the second oldest MRT line in Singapore, is the longest train rail in the city-state. It covers 35 stations and is marked in green on the MRT map . The line has an extension to Changi Airport from the Tanah Merah MRT Station, making it convenient for travelers.

  • Raffles Place Station : Situated in the heart of Singapore's financial district, this area is not just about high-rise buildings and corporate offices. A short walk away is the Merlion Park, offering picturesque views of the Marina Bay and a chance to see the iconic Merlion statue.
  • Changi Airport Station : Ranked among the world’s best airports, Changi Airport is a destination in itself. The station provides direct access to the airport’s various terminals, including the Jewel Changi Airport, known for its breathtaking Rain Vortex and lush indoor gardens.
  • Bugis Station : This station is a stone's throw away from the vibrant Bugis Street market. Known for its bustling atmosphere, the area is a mix of traditional shops, modern boutiques, and street food stalls, reflecting Singapore’s multicultural heritage.

Downtown Line: The Subterranean Marvel

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Marked in blue on the MRT map , the Downtown Line is the fifth and longest fully underground MRT line in the world. It serves 34 stations and is known for its extensive Art in Transit program.

  • Bugis Station : Bugis is known for its youthful vibe and cultural diversity. The nearby Haji Lane is a narrow alley filled with independent boutiques, cafes, and wall murals, offering a stark contrast to the modern cityscape.
  • Promenade Station : The Singapore Flyer, one of the world's largest observation wheels

Circle Line: The Perfect Circle

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The Circle Line, aptly named for its circular shape on the MRT map and marked in orange, was the fourth MRT line in Singapore. It spans 35.7 km and covers 30 stations. This line significantly reduced the travel time between Bishan and Changi Airport from 1 hour 30 minutes to just 45 minutes.

  • Esplanade Station : Adjacent to the iconic Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, this area is a cultural landmark in Singapore, known for its durian-like architecture and a plethora of performing arts events. The nearby Marina Bay area serves as a stunning backdrop, especially during the evening.
  • Botanic Gardens Station : The Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a testament to Singapore's reputation as a city in a garden. This station offers direct access to the lush greenery and tranquil scenery of the gardens, including the famous National Orchid Garden.
  • Bayfront Station : Bayfront Station is the doorstep to the Marina Bay Sands complex, a symbol of modern Singapore. The area is a hub of luxury shopping, fine dining, and entertainment, with the ArtScience Museum adding a touch of creativity and innovation.

Bukit Panjang LRT: The First Light Rail System

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The Bukit Panjang LRT, marked in grey on the MRT map , was the first light rail system in Singapore. Despite its short length of 7.6 km, it conveniently connects with the North-South Line and Downtown Line.

MRT fares and ticketing systems

The fares for Singapore MRT are dependent on the distance traveled and the type of ticket used. The fares are divided into two categories: adult fares and senior citizen/student fares.

For adult fares, the prices range from S$0.92 to S$3.10 for a single trip, depending on the distance traveled. Passengers can also choose to use the EZ-Link card, which offers a 10% discount off the standard adult fare. The EZ-Link card can be purchased and topped up at any MRT station or convenience store.

For senior citizen/student fares, the prices range from S$0.50 to S$1.55 for a single trip, again depending on the distance traveled. Senior citizens can enjoy these fares if they are aged 60 years and above, while students can enjoy these fares if they are primary, secondary, or full-time polytechnic students in Singapore.

There are also other types of tickets available, such as the Singapore Tourist Pass and the Monthly Travel Pass, which offer unlimited rides within a certain duration. Passengers are encouraged to check the fare calculator on the webpage to determine the fare for their intended journey.

EZ Link Card

To use the MRT, tourists will first need to purchase an EZ-Link card , which can be easily obtained at any MRT station. The card can be used not only on the MRT, but also on buses and certain other forms of public transportation in Singapore. Tourists can choose between a single-trip ticket, which is valid for one journey on the MRT, or a stored-value card, which allows for multiple trips and can be topped up as needed.

Once they have their EZ-Link card, tourists can plan their trip using the interactive MRT map, which can be found on the official website of the Land Transport Authority (LTA). The website also provides real-time updates on train schedules and disruptions, so visitors can plan their journey with confidence.

MRT is an effective transport system for tourists

Overall, the MRT is a convenient and efficient way for tourists to explore Singapore. With its extensive coverage of popular attractions and easy-to-use payment system, it is the perfect option for visitors who want to make the most of their time in the city-state. If you are planning to book flights to Singapore, do check out our Trip.com Promotion Codes for the greatest savings.

  • 1. Introduction to the Singapore MRT
  • 2. An Overview of the MRT Lines
  • 3. MRT fares and ticketing systems
  • 4. EZ Link Card
  • 5. MRT is an effective transport system for tourists

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