based on 16 experiences
I traveled to Singapore for one weekend from the Philippines. It was a last minute trip and I felt better booking the trip knowing I had family there at that time. I stayed in a little hotel away from all of the action and I took Lyft for most of my time in Singapore. Next time I will book closer to Sentosa and downtown so it is more convenient. I felt relatively safe traveling on my own and would definitely go back!
Posted: March 30, 2024Martina
Singapore
It’s the safest city I’ve ever been. Even during late night, walking solo in little streets feels safe. The rules in Singapore are strict and this leads to a very respectful environment. If you cross the road with a man, the man will do two steps on the opposite side than you to avoid touching you by any chance. They want to avoid troubles. Enjoy the city (which is amazing) in the safest mood even if you are a female solo traveller!
Posted: March 28, 2024I felt safe! There were so many things to do and it was very very easy to get around especially as a solo female traveler! It was quite pricey, food was good and I usually would get around via car service like Uber, or walking. Sometimes the metro/train too!
Posted: January 6, 2024Singapore is a great place to visit, however it is quite expensive. I felt very safe walking around, even at night. There is plenty of things to do for a couple of days but you don’t generally need any more time than that. I visited Sentosa island to go to Universal Studios which was fun but very expensive. Marina bay is definitely a must see and there is a free light show there at night. I stayed at Wanderloft Capsule Hostel which I would rate a 3/5. The bed was good and quite enclosed so you could have privacy however the bathrooms and other areas of the accomodation definitely need some maintenance as it did not feel clean. The transport on the train is super cheap and easy to navigate so I never needed to take a taxi or Grab car, even getting to and from the airport.
Posted: December 17, 2023Great City to explore. An Overall really safe place. Accomodation is expensive, but Food can be cheap and delicious in the Hawker Centers. Drinks in the evening are mostly expensive as well, especially in some rooftop bars, but it's worth it🤭
Posted: December 7, 2023Experienced: October, 2023I had a great experience. It was a good size for seeing around in short time. People are kind. City is clean. Food is tasty. Only bad point is that many things are more expensive. But you can get affordable price and tasty food at hookers.
Posted: November 9, 2023I felt very safe, I went everywhere, late at night alone and never felt threatened. Singapore is not cheap, but everything there is affordable. I ate at Hawker Centres, which are very good in terms of real, local cuisine.
Posted: April 15, 2023Singapore is super safe, but it is expensive. I stayed in hostels, mainly ate at markets and had a great time.
Posted: April 15, 2023Dasha (19)
France
I loved traveling to Singapore, I've stayed there for an exchange experience as a student and it was just amazing. Definitely recommend mala food if you like spicy food and definitely try indian food and don't forget to try kaya toast with egg for breakfast! Also, my favorite area was kampong glam, but overall I enjoyed Singaporean contrasts.
Posted: April 7, 2023Experienced: January, 2022Singapore was amazing. I never felt threatened there. Super clean, super modern and everyone was incredibly friendly.
Posted: November 20, 2022Based on 26 experiences
Based on 26 experiences
Safe to roam around alone. Not much of a concern. Stay to take public transport. Most people can speak English thus communication will not be a problem. Money changer available at airport, town. Hotel rate reasonably
Posted: May 19, 2024always take reasonable safety precautions, but don't worry! almost no crime ever occurs here. feel free to walk around at night, as our streets are well lit. in the very unlikely case of an emergency, police are quick to respond.
Posted: May 18, 2024Dina
If I’m not working, you’ll find me either cleaning the house or hanging out with my friends :) According to my friends, I’m “spontaneous” 😂 Would really love to travel more and make friends around the world :’)
Cindy
Hello, I'm Cindy and I'm interested in writing, animals, backpacking, camping, cinema, digital nomad, events & social, food & cuisine, history, languages, nature, sightseeing, skiing, solo travel, surfing and technology
Leona
Singapore
Singapore is super safe for women! Guys are largely respectful. Foodie paradise. We have excellent international cuisine, you name it we have it done really really well (price tag tho may be the issue here haha) To save money eat at our hawkers!!! Awesome food at a decent price point. Avoid cafes!!! Food is expensive and at times not reliably delicious. Gmaps is very reliable here. For transport, food delivery you can use Grab.
Posted: March 30, 2024Singapore is extremely safe for both young and female solo travellers! Many would say that Singapore is rather expensive but in my opinion it is because tourists aren’t finding the local gems. Eating out in Singapore can be extremely cheap if you go to the right places such as coffee shops or hawker centres and if you are interested in eating authentic food these are the places to be as many owners of these stores have been honing their skills for the past 30 years. Furthermore you do not need to pay to appreciate Singapore’s attractions. Things like the Marina Bay area are a sight to behold and it’s all for free!
Posted: March 4, 2024Rachel
Singapore
Very safe for solo female travellers, like you can literally leave your laptop in a cafe, go to the toilet, and no one would take it. Not much to do for a long trip so try to make it a short one. You can spend a day in sentosa and maybe 1-2 days exploring all the other tourist attractions. It’s pretty expensive to eat around these tourist areas though, especially restaurants. Opt for hawkers centres, food courts, and coffee shops for more affordable dining!
Posted: October 12, 2023A sunny tropical island perfect for those who are escaping the winter season in their own countries! Lovely people and so much food that are cheap and good. Would definitely come back again although it’s expensive.
Posted: May 22, 2023Go to Sentosa and stroll along the beaches. Depending on when you're there, check out a festival or art exhibition, as well as visit some rooftop bars, walk around Marina Bay, go to the Gardens by the Bay in the evening and walk through Tiong Bahru. Singapore is amazing, I used to live there.
Posted: July 26, 2022Anshu
Singapore
7 days
40 single Indian. I live in a 2-bedroom in the mist central part of Singapore. Old soul, wanderer, traveller, explorer. Opening up my home , in the hope to find good genuine company, which is effortless.
Fathmah
Singapore
3 days
Hi! I'm a 30-year-old lady who's so into travelling. However, being brown, it's not that easy convincing my parents about travelling solo unless she can be certain I am in good hands. Just seeing how this app can help me out! In any ways, I'd love to host on days that I am around in SG. However, I noticed this app lags quite frequently. Hence, if you need me, I am merely a Telegram text away! @tamtoomi
Kiran
I travel frequently for work. I've travelled extensively for both work and play (with my ex-boyfriends). I'm late forties, Indian origin but born/bred in UK with many careers across many countries. Due to this I'm a good sleeper, slept through a hurricane in the past! Even with lots of light coming through I'm okay sleeping. I run my own businesses & my team are across different timezones so I'm an early riser emailing them, which I do quietly. I'm self-funding my various tech companies so need to watch pennies .. like everyone post COVID. I'm usually very chatty as I love finding out about others. But equally respectful if ladies want their privacy, just say I'm on/off allergic to dogs but am great with cats. I tend to sort out food for myself and clean up after myself. Oh my hair length & style change a lot ... the Gemini in me
Francesca
I work remotely and has since been trying to explore as much as I can! ✨ I love anything outdoors! I like working out, doing yoga, and playing badminton. Currently working on my freediving. I’ve done short trips to Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia. And I’ve lived in Thailand for 8 months and Bali for 2 months and can give recommendations! Will be moving to Singapore soon and looking for people to hang out with ☺️