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Can Singapore Be Affordable? And WHY are we at an AIRPORT??

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Singapore is Southeast Asia's most expensive city, but we found inexpensive food, free attractions that made our week both fun and affordable.

Nowhere else in the world can I think you'd go to an airport just cuz it's beautiful.

It's just a very welcoming um sensory overload um city that um doesn't have to break the bank.

If you had kids, you would be crazy to not go to this.

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Use the MRT system to stay outside the main core of the city to save money on accommodations.
βœ“Claim a table at a hawker center first with a personal item before ordering food.
βœ“Visit attractions during both day and night to see different perspectives (e.g., Marina Bay).

πŸ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

High cost of the city β€” Focus on free attractions and use hawker centers for food to keep costs down.
Navigating the transit system β€” The MRT is easy to use; you can tap on with a credit card or phone.
The heat and walking β€” The city is designed for the climate with plenty of cover and shade; walks are manageable.

Questions This Creator Answers

QIs it possible to travel Singapore on a budget?
QWhere should you stay in Singapore to save money?
QWhat are the best free attractions in Singapore?
QHow do you get around Singapore using public transport?
QIs the Jewel at Changi Airport worth visiting?

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Singapore is famous for luxury, but we discovered that the real heart of the city is found when you look past the price tags. We spent a week exploring the most expensive city in Southeast Asia and found that being frugal actually led us to much more interesting experiences. By staying curious and leaning into the local way of life, and seeking out amazing FREE attractions, we managed to see it all without breaking the bank. This video is our guide to experiencing the best of Singapore through smart choices and a little bit of legwork. What we cover: The MRT Advantage: How we used Singapore’s world-class transit to find charming, affordable accommodation in local neighborhoods. Hawker Stall Treasures: Why the best meals in the city only cost a few dollars - and where to find them. The Joy of Free Discovery: Exploring iconic landmarks and hidden green spaces that don't cost a single cent. WATCH UNTIL THE END: We did decide to splurge on ONE specific experienceβ€”we’ll let you know if the cost lived up to the hype. Plus, we’ll solve the mystery of why two travelers who don’t fly spent so much time hanging out at the airport! 00:48 Leveraging the MRT to find affordable accommodations 02:06 Staying in New Bahru - Alma House 02:40 Hawker Centers to save $$$ 06:00 Fort Canning Park 07:16 Mount Faber 09:10 Henderson Waves 10:16 Marina Bay + Sands 10:56 Gardens By The Bay 13:59 WHY are we at an AIRPORT ?!?! 17:06 Chinatown 19:24 Flower Dome 22:12 Cloud Forest We are retired GenX Canadians who are setting off to slow-travel the world without setting foot in an airport. Join us on our journey and share in our adventure! #noflyzonenomads #retirementlife #nomadlife #slowtravel #genx #cruiselife #traintravel #southeastasia #canada #cruise #train #retirementtravel #retired #Singapore #SingaporeTravel #VisitSingapore #BudgetTravel #SlowTravel #NoFlyZoneNomads #SingaporeOnABudget #TravelHacks #CheapEats #GenXTravel #RetiredTravelers #FrugalTravel