Singapore
Independent hotel guides, travel articles, and travel videos for Singapore.
Hotel guides
Travel videos
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Samuel and Audrey is a YouTube travel channel from Canadian media publishers Samuel and Audrey, featuring guides, food tours, and itineraries.
This Singapore guide video is a well-rounded city overview, covering 25 things to do, see, eat, drink, and experience across the city.
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Hungry Passport is a YouTube travel channel offering destination guides and tips for major travel destinations around the world.
This travel guide video gives a helpful overview of ten things to do in Singapore, from waterfront areas and neighborhoods to Sentosa, shopping, food, and gardens.
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World Wild Hearts is a YouTube travel channel from Zac and Ine, creating videos and travel guides from their trips together.
This Singapore travel video offers a well-rounded look at 15 attractions, activities, hidden gems, and travel tips for planning time in the city.
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Creative Travel Guide is a YouTube travel channel by a British couple living in Bangkok and exploring Asia.
This concise guide video outlines ten things to do in Singapore, making it useful for visitors comparing attractions, planning pointers, and practical vacation tips.
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Tourist to Local is a YouTube travel channel from Juliana and Martín, focused on culture- and value-oriented travel experiences.
This itinerary video is a practical three-day Singapore plan, covering activities, public transportation, restaurants, street food, and honeymoon travel footage.
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Attaché is a YouTube travel channel hosted by Alex Hunter, exploring cities through food, culture, history, and practical guidance.
This Singapore travel guide video is helpful for practical planning, with tips on transport apps, places to eat and drink, and where the channel stayed.
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Sophie Nadeau is a YouTube travel channel by Sophie Nadeau, a travel writer creating documentary-style videos with her husband Antoine.
This five-day Singapore itinerary video gives a thoughtful route through major attractions, nature areas, neighborhoods, food stops, and Jewel Changi Airport.
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The Endless Adventure is a YouTube travel channel from Eric and Allison, focused on interesting places and unique foods around the world.
This Singapore travel video brings together local activities, hawker food, tours, river cruises, and city experiences from a week of exploring.
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Suitcase Monkey is a YouTube travel channel focused on destination-led travel vlogs and practical guides for places the creators visit.
This guide video is especially helpful for avoiding common Singapore travel mistakes, with advice on attractions, transport, costs, hotels, timing, savings, and bookings.
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TOPJAW is a YouTube travel channel from Jesse and Will, documenting places to eat, drink, and explore around the world.
This 48-hour Singapore video focuses on food, drink, views, and local guide recommendations, making it a strong fit for dining-led trip planning.
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vagabrothers is a YouTube travel channel from Alex and Marko Ayling, focused on cultural and culinary discovery around the world.
This travel video lists ten places to visit in Singapore, including riverside areas, neighborhoods, hawker food, Sentosa Island, Marina Bay Sands, and Clarke Quay nightlife.
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Syifa Adriana is a YouTube travel channel by a UK-based solo travel vlogger exploring culture, history, and everyday life.
This Singapore food tour video is a helpful introduction to hawker centres, local dishes, communal dining culture, and guidance from Syifa Adriana’s friend Yoke.
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Jason Billam Travel is a YouTube travel channel by a British traveller who has explored the world full-time since 2017.
This Singapore travel vlog revisits the city-state through Sentosa Island, a hawker centre, the Long Bar, and Jason Billam’s impressions of the destination.
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Karl Watson: Travel Documentaries is a YouTube travel channel featuring Karl Watson’s long-form films from his travel adventures.
This 24-hour Singapore layover video gives a useful route through Gardens by the Bay, Raffles Hotel, Lau Pa Sat, Sentosa Island, and Marina Bay Sands SkyPark.
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Away Together is a YouTube travel channel from Nik and Allie, focused on travel tips, travel planning, and trip vlogs.
This Singapore travel vlog follows two days on foot, offering a clear look at Chinatown, Gardens by the Bay, Merlion Park, Hawker Chan, and Robertson Quay.
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Alan & Shannon is a YouTube travel channel from two Scottish creators documenting their travels across multiple countries.
This first-time-in-Singapore vlog gives a good mix of landmark visits, Haji Lane, local food, culture, and transportation impressions.
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Celine is a YouTube channel with travel vlog content, with a concise channel description and travel vlog content.
This solo Singapore travel vlog is a helpful city overview, covering Jewel Changi Airport, Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, Chinatown, Little India, Haji Lane, Lau Pa Sat, and food stops.
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Riri Travels is a YouTube channel with a brief channel description and travel-vlog content centered on cozy experiences.
This 48-hour Singapore vlog gives a compact look at main tourist spots, meals, hotel footage, Gardens by the Bay, Lau Pa Sat, Chinatown, and Changi Airport.
Travel articles & blogs
Lonely Planet is a professionally edited travel guide site with broad destination research and trip-planning coverage. Their Singapore guide offers a strong starting point for planning, bringing together major attractions, hawker food, nightlife, and practical visitor tips.

Explore Singapore holidays and discover the best time and places to visit.
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Migrationology is Mark Wiens' food travel blog, focused on city food guides, street food, and restaurant recommendations. His Singapore guide is a great fit for food-focused travelers, balancing where to eat with where to stay, key attractions, and broader city planning.

If you love to eat, this Singapore travel guide is for you. You'll find information on where to stay, attractions, and what to eat when you're in Singapore.
migrationology.com/travel-guides/singapore/
Going Awesome Places is an itinerary-focused travel brand built around detailed guides and practical first-hand trip planning. Their Singapore travel guide is practical for first-stage planning, covering things to do, where to eat, where to stay, and what to expect from the trip.

The ultimate Singapore travel guide, with tips and advice on things to do, where to eat, where to stay, what to expect & more to plan your trip.
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Roads & Kingdoms is a food, culture, and travel journalism publication with a focus on local context and narrative reporting. Their Singapore article adds thoughtful pre-trip context through Singlish, hawker centers, the chewing gum ban, and cultural details that help visitors understand the city better.

Learning Singlish, navigating hawker centers, and the deal with the chewing gum ban: intel for Southeast Asia's city-state.
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ViaTravelers is a travel media and planning site combining destination guides with structured trip-planning tools and comparisons. Their 2026 Singapore travel guide is a helpful overview for connecting headline sights like Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay with hawker food centers and cultural diversity.

Singapore travel guide — Marina Bay Sands, hawker food centers, Gardens by the Bay, and the Southeast Asian city-state where cultures and cuisines converge.
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As We Saw It is a travel ideas, itinerary, culture, food, and photography site led by Linda. Her one-day Singapore itinerary is a practical choice for independent city sightseeing, pairing photos with tips and resources for a compact visit.

This one day Singapore itinerary is an easy way to tour the city on your own terms. Includes photos, tips, and resources for your own trip.
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Never Ending Voyage is Simon Fairbairn and Erin McNeaney's travel blog, focused on in-depth independent travel guides. Their three-day Singapore itinerary is well suited to first-time visitors, organizing attractions, neighborhoods, and a map into a useful short-trip plan.

This 3 day Singapore itinerary takes you to the city's best attractions and coolest neighbourhoods. Includes a handy map.
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Goats On The Road is a travel guide site and travel-lifestyle resource covering destinations, remote work, and long-term travel. Their Singapore activities guide is a useful idea source for city trip planning, with 21 things to do across attractions and experiences.

The multicultural city-state of Singapore is a fascinating place to visit. Read this detailed guide on what to do in Singapore and start planning a trip!
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The Broke Backpacker is an adventure and budget-travel site focused on backpacking, hostels, gear, and long-term travel resources. Their 48-hour Singapore weekend itinerary is practical for short visits, shaping a compact city plan around varied travel styles.
Read the guide at thebrokebackpacker.com/weekend-in-singapore/.
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The Blonde Abroad is a solo female travel and lifestyle blog with a polished destination-planning focus. Her Singapore travel guide gives a polished introduction to the city-state, framing the trip around its Malaysian, Indian, Chinese, Arab, and English cultural influences.

Singapore boasts a blend of Malaysian, Indian, Chinese, Arab and English cultures. Here's my ultimate Singapore travel guide!
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Y Travel Blog is a family-oriented travel blog by Caz and Craig Makepeace, covering destination guides and practical travel advice. Their Singapore with kids guide is especially helpful for family planning, combining child-friendly activities with where to eat, where to stay, and local transport tips.

Singapore is great for families and we loved these top things to do in Singapore with kids, plus tips on where to eat, where to stay, and how to get around.
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Adventurous Kate is Kate McCulley's solo female travel blog, known for candid travel writing and practical destination advice. Her Singapore budget guide is a practical resource for keeping costs lower while understanding how the city compares with cheaper Southeast Asian destinations.

Singapore is clean, beautiful and blissfully organized — like nowhere else in Southeast Asia! Unfortunately, that comes at a price. Singapore is much more expensive than the rest of Southeast Asia. For a cheap, basic backpacker’s itinerary, what would cost you $20-30 in Thailand or Vietnam would cost you upwards of $50 in Singapore. But […]
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Nomad is Beautiful is a digital nomad and travel site focused on location-independent work, long-term travel, and practical resources. Their Singapore accommodation guide is helpful for choosing where to stay by matching neighborhoods and lodging options to travel style and budget.

Singapore accommodation stands out as being some of the most expensive in the world. With more than 400 hotels to choose from, deciding where to stay in Singapore can be a difficult decision. In this guide we'll help you choose the best place to stay in Singapore for your travel style and budget.
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The Travel Bunny is a budget and slow-travel blog offering practical planning advice and destination articles. Their Singapore things-to-do list is a useful broad activity guide, giving different types of travelers a practical set of ideas for exploring the city.

Things to do in Singapore: Discover 20 thrilling must-visit spots to maximize your adventure in the Lion City. Best things to do in Singapore for every traveler
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Solo Traveler is a digital publication focused entirely on solo travel guidance, safety, budgeting, and destination resources. Their Singapore solo travel article is valuable for independent visitors, using impressions from two Solo Travel Society members to frame the city as a solo destination.

Two Solo Travel Society members who visited Singapore at different times, staying in different areas, share their impressions of the city.
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