Singapore
Singapore







Singapore
Patient Trusted Destination
One of the most preferred destinations on CureMeAbroad, according to patients
Care provided by Singapore
Internationally accredited healthcare facilities
Top 10% of Hospitals
Highly rated for quality, outcomes, and patient trust.
World-Class Infrastructure
Advanced technology, modern facilities, and strict hygiene standards.
Patient-First Services
Dedicated international patient support and care coordination.
Cost of Surgeries at Singapore
About Singapore
Welcome to Singapore. Singapore is a stunningly modern city that is truly one of the most advanced cities in the world. Singapore is often referred to as the "Lion City" but it is also known as the "Garden City". The city has an extraordinary blend of the very modern (ultra modern) and the very natural (lush, tropical vegetation). The city itself exudes great energy, and is known for its incredible efficiency, and vibrancy. You will be able to ride a subway system to get to a Michelin star rated street food restaurant to shop at a first class shopping mall all in one day.
Singapore is a unique cultural melting pot of cultures, including Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians. As a result, it creates a unique culture which is truly and proudly, "Singaporean".
The heart of Singapore is its commitment to being a "city in a nature reserve". The towering glowing supertrees at night, the serene trees of the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, the vertical gardens on the sides of skyscrapers, and the world's best airport are just a few examples of how committed to sustainability and innovation the people of Singapore are.
Luxury and nature do not have to be mutually exclusive, and as such, Singapore is a wonderful destination for travelers who want a safe, clean, and endlessly fascinating place to visit.
While the steel and glass of the city-state may provide a polished appearance, the neighborhood areas of Singapore provide a sensory journey into the city's multicultural history. The smell of incense in Chinatown, the fragrance of fresh spices in Little India, and the trendy cafes of Tiong Bahru, each represent different aspects of the modern creative side of the city.
From sipping a Singapore Sling at the historic Raffles Hotel to viewing a light display over Marina Bay, the city-state of Singapore provides a polished yet soulful experience that is both familiar and foreign. Singapore is not simply a stop-over location; it is a source of endless inspiration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Singapore
The MRT (subway) and bus systems are the "backbone" of travel. In 2026, you don't need a special tourist card; simply tap-and-pay with your contactless credit/debit card or phone. For private rides, use the Grab or Gojek apps, as street-hailing taxis can be difficult during peak rain or rush hours.
Singapore
Singapore is a highly digital society. Almost all vendors, from high-end boutiques to the majority of hawker center stalls, accept contactless payments (Apple/Google Pay). However, it is still wise to carry a small amount of Singapore Dollars (SGD) for the few older hawker stalls or small shops that may remain cash-only.
Singapore
You must visit a Hawker Center (like Maxwell or Old Airport Road) for Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, and Chilli Crab. In 2026, many of these stalls have earned Michelin recognition. For breakfast, try Kaya Toast with soft-boiled eggs and local "Kopi."
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27 February 2026

Singapore
The MRT (subway) and bus systems are the "backbone" of travel. In 2026, you don't need a special tourist card; simply tap-and-pay with your contactless credit/debit card or phone. For private rides, use the Grab or Gojek apps, as street-hailing taxis can be difficult during peak rain or rush hours.







