Singapore might have a reputation for being an expensive city but there are many free ways to experience the best of what the city has to offer. From beautiful gardens to unique architecture, local culture and heritage, and every Singaporean’s great love, food ... this list has it all. Happy sightseeing!
A hallmark figure of the Chinatown precinct is the monumental Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. Wander inside its majestic Tang Dynasty-inspired exterior and observe monks and devotees in the midst of religious processions.
Stretch those legs while taking in the luscious flora and fauna of Singapore’s Southern Ridges. Start from the advantageous heights of Mount Faber graced with stellar views of the city from Henderson Waves, and work your way down towards the Hort Park. Seeking more intense leg work? Extend your trek to Kent Ridge Park.
Wander down narrow lanes, explore the various temples strewed across the precinct, visit the bustling Tekka market and build an appetite for delicious dosai or fish head curry. Indie Singapore holds free walking tours that will take you through the back alleys and side streets that uncover hidden gems and dying trades.
Even if you’re not looking to buy anything, a trip to Mustafa Centre is an interesting experience. The gargantuan maze-like grounds are stocked with everything from drones to gold jewellery, baby nappies and fresh fruit. If you can think of something to buy, chances are, Mustafa Centre has it.
Address: 145 Syed Alwi Rd
In 2016, Singapore’s oldest garden became the country’s first UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the sprawling lush grounds in the heart of the city and enjoy the myriad of activities from invigorating jogs to relaxing picnics with family, dog-walking and even bird watching.
Address: 1 Cluny Road
You’ll have to pay to enter the conservatories at Gardens by the Bay but it doesn’t cost you anything to check out one of the most iconic attractions in Singapore — the Supertree Grove. There’s a sound and light show daily at 7.45pm.
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive
Experience a slower side of Singapore at one of its few farms left. Take a walk through Bollywood Veggies and reconnect with nature or take the kids to visit the goats at Hay Dairies.
Pioneering urban farming, ComCrop is Singapore’s first commercial rooftop farming company. Once a month, ComCrop hosts a free farm tour that allows you an inside look into the environmentally sustainable climate-controlled realms of hydroponic technology. Each tour group is kept to 25 pax so be sure to book your spot beforehand.
Address: #04-01 *Scape, 2 Orchard Link
Singapore’s largest cathedral located near City Hall MRT is definitely a landmark worth visiting. Step back in time and admire the architectural beauty of the Anglican church, which was used an emergency hospital during WWII.
Address: 11 St Andrew's Road
Plan a visit to the Istana at one of its Open Houses during major public holidays throughout the year. Celebrate these momentous occasions with free performances on Istana grounds and learn about life in the presidential palace via guided tours.
Address: 35 Orchard Road