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Things to Know Before You Visit Singapore

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Singapore, a bustling metropolis, is a place that is on every globetrotter’s wish list. Gorgeous landscapes, manmade marvels, museums, a marine park, a zoo, and a plethora of other attractions lure in travelers from around the world. The whole idea of seeing a new place, meeting its people and getting acquainted with a culture that’s different than ours is very fascinating. However, every country comes with its own set of rules and social etiquette. And it is always advisable for travelers to learn about these rules and regulations in order to have a snag free vacation. So, go through this list of “things to know before you visit Singapore” and have a vacation you’ll remember all your life. Just make your Qantas reservations in advance so that you are able to avail great discounts on your flight tickets.
 
The best food can be found at Hawker Centers

One aspect that truly reflects the culture of a country is its cuisine. And in Singapore, there’s no better place to savor the exotic dishes than the numerous Hawker Centers dotting the city. With various stalls catering to different tastes and preferences of visitors, the Hawker Centers — buzzing with activity — has a soul of their own. These Hawker Centers are especially convenient for people traveling on a specific budget as they can get a filling scrumptious meal for about 2-4 USD. Check out some Singapore Airlines deals, choose the one that suits your requirements and fly to this intriguing city. If trying out Asian food doesn’t seem that exciting to you, then you can try out other international cuisines offered at these eateries.

Smoking, chewing gum and graffiti

Singapore takes its citizens’ health very seriously and so, in most public places such as restaurants, clubs and entertainments venues, smoking is banned. However, you will find designated smoking spaces near these public places. E-cigarettes are completely banned and if you’re caught with one, you’ll be fined. Chewing gum is another item that’s banned in Singapore.  

The city views graffiti as something that defaces and destroys the walls and hence it is treated as a crime. If you’re a graffiti artist who likes to leave his/her impressions in every country you visit, then Singapore is one place where you won’t be able to do this. But don’t let that deter you from boarding a Qantas flight to the city. Trust us, its people, food, culture and attractions are enough for you to have a great time during your vacation.

One of the safest cities in the world

Traveling alone and didn’t keep track of time while dancing the night away at the club? Fret not. Singapore is known for being a safe city. So, if you need to walk back to your hotel alone or with a friend at the wee hours, when it’s still dark outside, you can. You don’t need to worry about getting mugged or falling victim to other crimes.
    
Public transport is the best way to get around in the city

Cabs are metered, subways and buses are well connected and well maintained, bike-sharing & ride-sharing services are easy to access and incredibly economic — what more could you possibly ask for while exploring a new city? So, make Singapore airlines reservations and embark on a journey of new experiences.

Right clothes for tropical weather

Know that Singapore experiences a tropical weather. Which means that temperatures rarely drop below 75° F. Yearly average temperature ranges from 78–93° F. So, pack accordingly. Don’t forget to always carry an umbrella with you as it may rain any time, irrespective of the season you choose for your travels.
    
Of tissues and umbrellas

One quirky habit of Singaporeans is that while trying to reserve a table at the humongous Hawker Centers or other street side eateries, people put tissue packets — and sometimes umbrellas — as an indication that that specific table has already been reserved by someone and you’re supposed to keep your eyes off that table. Check out some Qantas deals, fly to Singapore and experience this interesting cultural habit first hand.

Escalator etiquette

Who would have ever thought that such a thing was even possible? But not only is it possible but also quite necessary. Singaporeans follow this specific rule while riding an escalator that demands that you stand on the left side of the escalator, whether you’re going up or down. This way, the ones who are running late are able to rush past you while you’re cruising down or up at your own pace. This promotes courtesy and helps in strengthening the value of time.
   
Now that you’re familiar with the rules and regulations of Singaporean society, check out some economy or business class flight deals and gear up for that perfect Asian vacation.

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