What can you do with Rs 20,000 in Singapore for 1 day: Digital creator shares travel guide
Digital creator Cassy Pereira explored Singapore for a day on a Rs 20,000 budget. His adventure included Universal Studios, Chinatown, Haji Lane, the Museum of Ice Cream, and a free lakeside relaxation. The day concluded with wine and pizza at Mar...

Cassy Pereira tried a random spin-the-wheel challenge to explore everything he could do in Singapore in a day for a budget of Rs 20,000. After landing in Singapore, the creator visited the iconic Universal Studios theme park, featuring multiple rides, shows, and attractions in seven themed zones.
Digital creator explores Singapore
Once inside, Cassy Pereira watched a musical performance and explored several popular hotspots, even devouring lip-smacking snacks like a burger, all for Rs 6,500. After that, he took a metro for Rs 250, walked across Chinatown, a vibrant, heritage-rich district blending traditional shophouses, temples, and bustling markets with modern cocktail bars and trendy eateries.
In Chinatown, the digital creator bought a glass of refreshing orange juice for Rs 150 before relishing delicious savouries at an eatery for Rs 650. Next, he boarded a bus for Rs 100 to Haji Lane, a popular cultural and shopping destination housing narrow alleys dotted with colourful street art, unique indie boutiques, and eclectic cafes/bars. Here too, Cassy Pereira treated himself to a jumbo burger with fries and condiments at a random restaurant, which cost him Rs 1,200.
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Still having Rs 11,150 left in his pocket, Cassy Pereira stepped inside the top-rated Museum of Ice Cream to indulge in some desserts. Besides offering an assortment of flavourful ice creams, this indoor attraction also has several fun activities for tourists to try. The digital creator not only tried a couple of ice-creams but also got a few temporary ice cream-themed tattoos and played some games, all of which amounted to Rs 3,500.
In the next part of his Singapore itinerary, the digital creator relaxed by a lake, watching the boats float in the ruffling waters. Yes, it was completely free. At night, Cassy Pereira arrived at Marina Bay Sands, a 5-star restaurant where he soaked in the beauty of the Singapore skyline from the 57th floor. For the menu, he chose some wine and pizza, which cost him Rs 7, 650. He ended the day-long trip by exploring a beautifully decorated park with futuristic elements known as Gardens By The Bay.
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