Solo Travel Singapore: Craft Your Best Adventure Trip
If you are a wandering soul but refuse to play to someone else's tune when it comes to travelling, going solo in Singapore is a dream come true. The island country is not only one of the most exquisite locations to explore by yourself but also among the safest in the world.
However, executing a solo trip may not be as dreamy as it sounds. With no one to help out, it's entirely on you to plan itineraries, book tickets, make reservations, and so much more.
That is where we step in. Allow Pelago by Singapore to help you find the best places to visit and solo things to do in Singapore in our comprehensive guide below.
Visit the Landmarks
1. Gardens by the Bay
If you’re a solo traveller in Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is a must-visit. This iconic spot mixes nature and cutting-edge design, making it perfect for exploring at your own pace.
Start in the vibrant Flower Dome, where you can snap pics among beautiful cherry blossoms and tulips. Next, head to the Cloud Forest to check out the world’s tallest indoor waterfall and some rare plants—great for your Instagram feed.
Don’t miss the Supertree Observatory for stunning views of the Gardens and the city skyline. Stick around for the magical light and sound show; it’s an experience you won’t forget. With so much to see, from the Kingfisher Wetlands to the Sun Pavilion, you’ll have a blast soaking in the beauty all on your own.
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953 (map)
2. Marina Bay Sands
While the famous Infinity Pool of Marina Bay Sands is exclusive for hotel guests, you can visit the SkyPark Observation Deck, 56 floors above the ground, for a 360-degree unencumbered view of the CBD district, including the Supertree Grove and the Singapore Strait.
After relishing the sunset, you can wait for "Spectra", one of the best things to do alone in Singapore for free. The captivating light and sound show takes place at the Event Plaza on the first floor every day. Linger your visit exploring the mall and dining options at Marina Bay Sands.
Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue. Singapore 018956 (map)
Marvel at the Museums
3. ArtScience Museum
ArtScience Museum beautifully fuses art, technology, science, and culture and constantly presents a changing line-up of elaborate international exhibitions.
Address: 6 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018974 (map)
4. National Museum of Singapore
The National Museum of Singapore details the country's vivid history and its evolution from a coastal fishermen's hub to a colonial maritime mogul.
Opened in 1887, it is the nation's oldest and most prominent historical structure. "Singapore History Gallery, "Story of the Forest", and "Wings of a Rich Manoeuvre" are some of the permanent exhibitions that you must see on your visit.
Interested to learn more about local history? Go for a Singapore history tour to discover the heritage and stories behind the development of the Civic District.
Address: 93 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178897 (map)
Unwind at Urban Oases
5. Singapore Botanic Gardens
The first and only of its kind on UNESCO's World Heritage List, the Singapore Botanic Garden is a breath of fresh air. The 165-year-old tropical garden with 10,000 different fauna is a favorite spot for strolling, jogging, nature exploring, bird-watching, or simply relaxing.
It houses the National Orchid Garden, home to 1,200 traditional orchid species and around 2,000 hybrids. Visit the SBG Heritage Museum as well for interactive exhibits on the garden's history.
Address: 1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569 (map)
6. MacRitchie Reservoir
In need of a place to go alone in Singapore but want to make it fun? MacRitchie Reservoir is your answer. It is Singapore's largest nature reserve with tranquil surroundings and over 20 km of trails, including the famous TreeTop Walk.
The moderate-difficulty trail takes you on a 7 km journey from Windsor Nature Park to the TreeTop, after which you walk through the canopies of tropical trees on a 250m-long suspension bridge. Enjoy panoramic views of the reservoir and the park, but beware of approaching the macaque monkeys or flying lemurs you could spot.
Prunus and Chemperai are two of the other trails you can explore. Let the greenery soothe your city-frazzled nerves as you hike through the foliage. You can see the Eco-Link and Jelutong Observation Tower as well.
Address: MacRitchie Reservoir Park, Singapore 298717 (map)
Relax at the Beaches
7. Sentosa Island
A Singapore solo travel itinerary is incomplete without a trip to Sentosa Island. Hit Tanjong Beach if a relaxed sunbathing session with a book and earphones is your ultimate goal. Siloso Beach is the island's most bustling stretch dotted with cafes and bars - your destination for the day's meal.
Elsewhere, explore the island's wildlife on Sentosa Nature Discovery, look at deep sea creatures at the S.E.A. Aquarium, visit Dolphin Island to pet the cute animals, and click pictures with wax statues of famous personalities at Madame Tussauds Museum.
For the adventurers at heart, take a ride on MegaZip - Southeast Asia's steepest zip wire, splash away at Hydrodash on Palawan Beach, or enjoy indoor skydiving at iFly Singapore.
Those seeking a more peaceful visit can take a ferry ride from Sentosa Jetty at Cove to Lazarus Island in the south.
One of Singapore's best-kept secrets, this pristine location is perfect for sun-soaking, swimming, beach-strolling, or a picnic date with yourself. Be prepared to pet and feed a bunch of stray cats that live on the island. Walk to the connected St. John's Island and explore historic Malay shrines.
8. East Coast Park
Located near Bedok MRT station, East Coast Park is a safe yet exciting location for outdoor sports, shopping, dining, and relaxation - all in one premise.
Explore the 15 km-long beach strip lined with coconut palms, casuarinas, and Ketapangs on a bicycle, try out rollerblades at Xtreme SkatePark, or get that adrenaline rush on cable skiing. Keep an eye out for hermit crabs, sea stars, whelks, and other marine creatures that hide in the grasslands during low tide.
Finish the day with a hearty meal at East Coast Food Lagoon - one of the best places to chill alone in Singapore with satay (grilled meat on skewers) and barbecue chicken.
Explore the Chic Neighborhoods
9. Chinatown
One of the best activities to do alone in Singapore is to explore the neighbourhoods like Chinatown on foot. Get lost in the busy streets, stop at local stores for quick bites and souvenirs, and learn a little bit more about the rich culture and the cuisines of the Singaporean Chinese.
Spread over five precincts, Chinatown is a vibrant amalgamation of the old and new. On your walking tour, stop at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, a Tang-style shrine. Find Sri Mariamman Temple, Thian Hock Keng Temple, and Masjid Jamae nearby, reflective of Singapore's multi-ethnic heritage.
For refreshments, try Grilled Brie De Meaux at Tippling Club, Xiao Long Bao at Yum Cha, Nasi Lemak at The Coconut Club, Chadolbagi (beef brisket) at Don Dae Bak, or the eclectic street-food delicacies like an oyster omelet or dried chili frog porridge.
10. Little India
Once a settlement of immigrant cattle herders, Little India is now one of the most vibrant neighborhoods of the city-state. Serangoon Road - the beating heart of the district - is lined with shops, factories, temples, mosques, and restaurants.
Visit Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, House of Tan Teng Niah, Temple of Thousand Lights, Abdul Gafoor Mosque, and Leong San See Temple for a dose of diverse spirituality. Hit Little India Arcade to get a taste of an Indian bazaar and shop for anything your heart desires - from sweets to jewelry to spices.
When famished, settle down for traditional flavors at Indian Express, Taste of India, Muthu's Curry, Bismillah Biriyani, or The Banana Leaf Apolo. For a different taste, seek out Old Hen Coffee Bar, Putien, or Old Chang Kee Cafe.
Indulge in the Nightlife and Cafe Culture
11. Clarke Quay
Brimming with life around the clock, Clarke Quay is the best place to chill alone in Singapore. During the day, take a cruise ride along the Singapore River and see the historic bridges and landmarks. Take a walk at Fort Canning for some quiet me-time.
For lunch, check out Little Saigon for a Vietnamese spread, Zorba The Greek Taverna for Mediterranean flavors, Level Up for arcade games, or Cafe Iguana for Mexican food and margaritas. For a different taste, visit Tongkang Riverboat Dining, a floating diner on a 100-year-old refurbished boat where you grill your own meat.
After sunset, pick from Attica, Zouk, The Crazy Elephant, or Cuba Libre. You can dance the night away, meet new people, or quietly enjoy a martini listening to the blues - all perfect things to do alone in Singapore at night.
12. Haji Lane
A perfect location for your Instagram vlog, Haji Lane is one of the hottest spots in the city. From quirky cafes to funky murals, it is a photographer's, hipster's, and cafe-hopper's paradise.
Shop for souvenirs at Eight Two Tales, dine Japanese at Tanoke, down a pint of beer at Bar Stories, or enjoy craft cocktails with tarot card reading at 3 Of Cups.
Solo Travel Singapore: Craft Your Best Adventure Trip
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13. Joya Onsen Cafe
Experience the lavish ambiance of a Japanese onsen in this private bathhouse in Singapore. Take yourself on a solo date for a relaxing time.
14. Whiskey Flight at Manhattan, Conrad Singapore Orchard
Tittilate the whiskey connoisseur in you with a flight tasting at Manhattan's Singapore branch. Savour 20ml servings of the brand's signature whiskeys along with their signature Big Apple Cheesecake.
15. Peranakan Food Cooking Workshop
Make two Peranakan Chinese dishes - Ayam Pongteh and Asam Fishhead - from scratch under the guidance of an expert chef. End the workshop by eating what you cooked and learning about the cuisine's history and flavours.
16. Singapore Zoo
Want to relive your childhood? Expect to encounter more than 4,200 animals over 300 species at the Singapore Zoo. Hang out with orangutans, admire the antics of sea lions, and be thrilled during the nocturnal adventure, Night Safari.
17. Big Bus Tour Tickets
Don’t want the hassle of planning your itinerary? Just jump on one of the Big Bus routes! The Yellow 'City' Route takes you to famous spots like the National Gallery and Clarke Quay, while the Red 'Heritage' Route is perfect for exploring Chinatown, Little India, and more.
18. Beyond Michelin Food Tour
Try authentic Singaporean dishes cooked by locals in the hidden alleys of hawker streets. From oyster cakes to spring rolls, your taste buds will have a feast on this food tour.
On a Parting Note…
We hope our guide to solo travel in Singapore makes your adventure even better.
As you explore the city, try to focus on booking memorable experiences such as checking out Singapore Comic Con 2024 instead of following strict itineraries.
Don't forget to buy essential travel must-haves like the EZ-Link card so you can save money by taking the bus and train around town.
Always keep your belly empty for some delicious hawker centre grub, and be sure to snap plenty of photos while you're at it!