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METRO

Sophisticated MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) and LRT (Light Rail Transit) systems are very comprehensive and underpin Singapore's social and economic mobility and functionality. They are a very accessible and punctual mode of travel. The best way to pay them is through cards. EC link or Nets FlashPay that can receive credit that is debited the respective amount for each trip that can include up to five line transfers and take up to 2 hours. 

TRUCK

A fleet of modern and eco-friendly buses travels above Singapore in a slower and less practical way. On the positive side, buses allow visitors to enjoy the island's scenery. Can also be paid with EC link or Nets FlashPay. After midnight on Friday, Saturday and days prior to public holidays, a service called NightRider runs which runs through most of the island's nightlife areas, including Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Mohamed Sultan and Orchard. It costs around €6.

TAXI

Another way to get around the city. All taxis are regulated and metered. Due to the size of Singapore, if you are not stuck in rush hour traffic, few trips will exceed €7 or €8.

CAR RENTAL

The island is small and the public transport system is so functional that few visitors go to the trouble and extra expense of renting a car. Either way, they are simple to rent on the internet. If you do this in advance, expect to pay around €45 per day for a small utility vehicle to which you must add the cost of fuel (1€ per liter) and tolls. You can also rent electric cars. In this case, you save fuel cost.

OTHER

The so-called Bumboats travel the waters of the Singapore River. They offer rounds that have different prices depending on the distance but start at €2