Currency in Singapore Singapore dollar (SGD). For 10 US dollars you can get 13.5 Singapore dollars. For 100 US dollars you can get 135 Singapore dollars. And the other way around: For 10 Singapore dollars you can get 7.43 US dollars.
Prices: Singapore
Prices in Singapore are much higher than prices in United States. Food products and other basic products are more expensive in 13%. Dining in restaurants and bars will be cheaper by 16%. And the cost of living is higher in Singapore around 220%. When it comes to spending free time, entertainment, and sports, it's more expensive in 49%.
See also how prices have changed in previous years: Price changes in previous years in Singapore
Are hotels expensive in Singapore? How much will we pay for a room in Singapore?
The average price of accommodation in Singapore is $97 (SGD 130). If you are looking for the cheapest accommodation: in a cheap one-star hotel you will pay: $43 (SGD 58) and if you like hostels, you'll spend the night there for: $104 (SGD 139). The cost of a room in a 2-star hotel is Singapore in $113 (SGD 153). 3-star hotels offer accommodation for an average price of $117 (SGD 158) Overnight stay in a 4-star hotel costs $119 (SGD 160) in Singapore If you are looking for the best conditions for your stay, then in 5-star hotels that will provide much more luxury you will have to pay $204 (SGD 275)
When you're thinking about traveling and it doesn't necessarily have to be a specific country, maybe the costs will be lower than in Singapore in one of the nearby countries? Check prices in: Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Cambodia, and Christmas Island.
fees
$158 ($95 - $263)
23% is less expensive than in United States
internet
$35 ($28 - $45)
by half less than in United States
jeans
$68 ($30 - $97)
30% more than in United States
average earnings
$4.5K
1.3% is less expensive than in United States
renting a small apartment in the center
$2.8K ($1.86K - $4.08K)
by half more than in United States
renting a large apartment outside the center
$3.71K ($2.6K - $5.2K)
by half more than in United States
bread
$2.1 ($1.4 - $3.7)
by half less than in United States
cheese
$18.5 ($7.4 - $45)
by half more than in United States
rice
$2.7 ($1.5 - $4.1)
by half less than in United States
tomatoes
$2.9 ($1.5 - $5.9)
by half less than in United States
bananas
$3.2 ($2.1 - $4.7)
twice as much as in United States
wine
$22 ($14.9 - $37)
by half more than in United States
cheap restaurant
$11.1 ($4.5 - $18.6)
by half less than in United States
local beer
$7.4 ($3.7 - $11.1)
24% more than in United States
coffee
$4.8 ($2.2 - $6.5)
6.6% is less expensive than in United States
bottle of water
$1.1 ($0.74 - $1.9)
by half less than in United States
Burger King or a similar bar
$7.4 ($5.9 - $8.2)
31% is less expensive than in United States
Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Mirinda
$1.5 ($1.1 - $2.2)
39% is less expensive than in United States
Has the price of bread increased in Singapore?
Bread in previous years has cost: 2010: $1.7(SGD 2.3), 2011: $1.5(SGD 2.1), 2012: $1.5(SGD 2.1), 2013: $1.6(SGD 2.2), 2014: $1.6(SGD 2.1), 2015: $1.6(SGD 2.2), 2016: $1.7(SGD 2.3), 2017: $1.8(SGD 2.5), and 2018: $1.5(SGD 2.1).
Price changes in Bananas over the years: 2015: $2.3(SGD 3.2), 2016: $2(SGD 2.7), 2017: $2.1(SGD 2.8), and 2018: $1.8(SGD 2.4)
Have prices increased in restaurants in Singapore?
In inexpensive restaurants, the price for a meal was: 2010: $7.4(SGD 10), 2011: $7.4(SGD 10), 2012: $7.4(SGD 10), 2013: $7.4(SGD 10), 2014: $7.4(SGD 10), 2015: $7.4(SGD 10), 2016: $8.9(SGD 12), 2017: $10.2(SGD 13.8), and 2018: $7.4(SGD 10)
Price changes in Renting A Small Apartment In The Center over the years: 2010: $1.96K(SGD 2.64K), 2011: $2.12K(SGD 2.86K), 2012: $2.5K(SGD 3.36K), 2013: $2.58K(SGD 3.48K), 2014: $2.34K(SGD 3.15K), 2015: $2.34K(SGD 3.16K), 2016: $2.13K(SGD 2.87K), 2017: $2.26K(SGD 3.04K), and 2018: $1.89K(SGD 2.55K)
Prices in cities and towns in Singapore
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