Singapore | A Fusion of Luxury, Culture & Modernity

Singapore is where timeless traditions meet futuristic innovation, offering an ideal blend of luxury, culture, and discovery. With Baloni Bespoke Travel, your journey through the Lion City is crafted to perfection with tailor-made Singapore travel experiences designed for discerning explorers.

Explore the vibrant contrasts of this island nation – from the colonial elegance of heritage districts to the glittering skyline of Marina Bay. Indulge in private Singapore city tours that take you through bustling hawker centers, serene gardens, and hidden cultural enclaves. For gourmets, our itineraries feature exclusive culinary journeys that celebrate Singapore’s world-class dining scene.

Unwind with luxury escapes in Singapore, from designer hotels to serene wellness retreats, or combine the city with nearby island getaways for the ultimate bespoke Singapore holiday.

With Baloni Bespoke Travel as your bespoke travel agency in Singapore, every detail is carefully tailored – ensuring that your Singapore journey is not only luxurious but truly unforgettable.

Fascinating Facts About Singapore


Singapore is one of only three surviving city-states in the world (along with Monaco and Vatican City)

The iconic Changi Airport has been voted the world’s best airport multiple times

Home to the world’s first night safari and the futuristic Gardens by the Bay

Singapore’s hawker culture is listed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list

Despite being densely urban, over 47% of the city is green space

tailor-made Singapore travel

EXPERIENCE THAT INSPIRES

Savor the city's dynamic food scene, where street food stalls offer dishes worthy of Michelin recognition. Enjoy panoramic views with a drink atop Marina Bay's skyline, or explore the artistic enclaves of Kampong Glam.
Let us tailor an experience that captures the essence of Singapore's cultural richness and modern allure.

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Know Before You Go

  • Time Zone: GMT+8

  • Language: English is the official and most widely spoken language.

  • Dress Code: Light and casual, but dress appropriately for religious sites.

  • Local Laws: Singapore is famously strict. Avoid chewing gum, littering, or smoking outside designated zones.

  • Currency: The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are available throughout the city.

  • Tipping: Not expected - service charge is included, but small tips for exceptional service are welcomed.

  • Transport: The public transport system is efficient, clean, and affordable. The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) is the most convenient way to explore the city. Public buses are also reliable and air-conditioned. For added comfort or late-night travel, taxis and ride-hailing apps like Grab are widely available. The city is also very walkable and bike-friendly, especially in areas like Marina Bay and Sentosa.

  • Electricity: 230V | Plug type G (UK-style)

Singapore is a year-round destination, but the most pleasant and festive periods are:

  • February to April:
    Less rainfall, ideal for sightseeing and festivals.

  • November to January:
    Festive season with Christmas lights, shopping, and New Year’s celebrations.

  • Chinese New Year (Jan–Feb):
    Singapore’s largest celebration. Chinatown transforms into a sea of red lanterns, dragon dances, and festive markets. Don’t miss the River Hongbao and fireworks at Marina Bay.

  • Thaipusam (February):
    A powerful Hindu festival where devotees carry decorated kavadis and piercings to honor Lord Murugan. It’s visually striking and spiritually moving.

  • Hari Raya Aidilfitri (March–April):
    Celebrate the end of Ramadan with vibrant markets in Geylang Serai, traditional Malay food, and colorful lights.

  • Christmas on a Great Street (Nov–Dec):
    Orchard Road becomes a wonderland of lights, performances, and shopping. One of Asia’s best festive lighting displays.

  • New Year's Eve at Marina Bay (Dec 31):
    A spectacular countdown with fireworks over the bay, rooftop parties, and world-class dining.

European and many international passport holders can enter visa-free for short stays (30 to 90 days). Confirm your nationality’s status before travel.

Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry into Singapore.

Singapore has some of the safest tap water in Asia, but bottled water is always an option.

Street food is clean, regulated, and delicious - especially at hawker centres like Lau Pa Sat or Newton Food Centre.

The German Federal Foreign Office provides information on their website on Singapore as a destination.

The World Health Organization updates on travel and health. 

Strongly recommended,  especially for health coverage, trip cancellations, or missed connections.