Singapore's compact geography and efficient transport system make it ideal for stopover travelers. Whether you have a single day or two nights between flights, the city rewards quick exploration with world-class food, iconic landmarks, and lush green spaces. This guide outlines realistic itineraries for both 24- and 48-hour stays, highlights what to do during layovers at Changi Airport, and covers practical logistics like luggage storage and airport transport costs.
The 24-hour plan
A full day in Singapore typically centers on Marina Bay, the city's prime landmark district. Start early from your hotel or hostel, then head to Marina Bay Sands for views of the bay and skyline—entry to the observation deck usually costs around 26–30 SGD, or you can enjoy the ground-level plaza and ArtScience Museum for free exploration. From there, walk or take the MRT to Gardens by the Bay, where the Supertrees dominate the landscape. The gardens themselves are free to roam, though the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories charge entry. Spend the afternoon strolling the waterfront promenade and taking photographs. For dinner, head to any hawker center—Lau Pa Sat or Maxwell Food Centre are centrally located and iconic—where you'll find bowls of laksa, chicken rice, or oyster omelettes for 4–6 SGD each. Hawker dining captures Singapore's food culture and offers exceptional value. If time permits, visit the nearby Sri Mariamman Temple or browse the shops and restaurants along the Singapore River. This itinerary is walkable and keeps you near the city center, minimizing transit time and maximizing your experience of Singapore's modern and cultural core.


