To a place considered as one of
the most expensive cities in Southeast Asia like Singapore, you will do
anything cheap just to get there. Plus another consideration that you are a
backpacker, there is totally no excuse as not to go there. Past adventures and
misadventures have proven that anywhere you can actually survive. Anything
cheap is always in your baggage so you know how to deal with an expensive city
like Singapore. Talking about it, start your journey here in finding one of the
best deals you could ever think about. From Singapore backpackers accommodations down to Singapore backpackers’ inn, the US $100 in your wallet might just
be enough. If the ambience or the place might be in question, then stop it
because every penny you’ll spend for your Singapore
backpacker accommodation is worth it.
• Katong or Joo Chiat
The most comfortable Singapore backpacker inn you can stay
can be found in the eastern parts in Singapore like Katong or Joo Chiat. With a
mix of mystery and culture, this is something you want to take home after the
trip. The roads met in this area embrace an unforgettable historic ethnic
enclave for Peranakan.
• Balestier Road
In this road is again another set
of Singapore backpacker accommodation.
An atypical Singapore destination where your trip can exactly start at its very
road with tourists spots nearby in places like Chor Tua Pek Kong Temple, Sun
Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, and Sasanaramsi Burmese Temple. A combination of
location, price and amenities are the ingredients for a one-time-memorable
trip.
Singapore Backpackers Accommodations
• Singapore Heritage District
A shift to a modern scene is not
that bad especially to budgeted Singapore backpackers’
accommodations found in the Heritage District located at the center having
all the famous places of Little India, Chinatown, Orchard Road and The
Financial District accessible.
• Chinatown
Another Singapore backpacker accommodation you might want to try is in
Chinatown. It is the oldest ethnic enclave where the shops, odd museum and
restaurants are somewhat restored to life. Surely you’ll love Chinatown Food
Street and the Night Market—a taste of China in the land of Singapore.