Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I would like to ask where accommodation is cheaper in Singapore. Is it enough to go to Singapore alone for three days without shopping? How many new coins do I need to prepare?

I would like to ask where accommodation is cheaper in Singapore. Is it enough to go to Singapore alone for three days without shopping? How many new coins do I need to prepare?

I live in Singapore. If you want to find a cheaper and better hotel, you can go to Kela Pier and stay at Robertson Pier Hotel. When my husband came to see me, we stayed. The location of the hotel is very good and quiet. Because its building is cylindrical, you can ask the waiter to show you the room with a river view in Singapore. Kela Wharf is the center of bars and nightclubs in Singapore. Lights are brightly lit at night, and you can go there for recreation when you are tired of playing during the day (some nightclubs only dance for free without drinking), and there are many restaurants. In official website, China, the price of a big bed room is 558 RMB, and there is a bus downstairs to Orchard Road in the city center. There is also a hotel called Fragrance Hotel, which is not bad, but the price can be cheaper, also in Kela Wharf.

If you want the cheapest, and you are a man, you can live in a backpack inn, but it is a Datong shop. A room may accommodate several people, and the price is very cheap, about 130 RMB. If you are afraid of insecurity, you want a room of 1 person, and the hotel 8 1 basically counts.

If you don't want to eat any delicacies, there is a large open-air shop next to OG (Aoqi Department Store) in Chinatown, which sells all kinds of meals, ranging from about S $3 to more than S $ 10. There are all kinds of meals, such as red noodles, Lhasa, Indian curry chicken and so on. You can taste local snacks. In addition, there is a hotel 8655 opposite OG Department Store. There is a bus to Little India or downtown next to OG, and there is also a subway station next to it. Here, take the subway to Sentosa. If I remember correctly, it's a 3-stop road, and you sit all the way to the end. There are free buses to Sentosa and high-speed cables. However, if you want to buy a high-speed rail ticket, you can ask the local Chinese for directions. They all speak Chinese, and the subway also goes to the city. You don't have to reverse the car directly, so it is not recommended to take the bus, because the bus doesn't stop here. Taxis are very cheap, starting at less than 10 yuan RMB, and it takes about 30 minutes to get from Chinatown to Changi Airport, at S $20.

Three days is almost the same, 1 day Sentosa, 1 day shopping at Tianwujie Road, 1 day Little India and Raffles Merlion.