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Frequently Asked Questions
- Why Visit Singapore Heartlands?
- Are there any fees for being a member?
- Are there other towns that tourists can visit?
- Where to stay?
- What are the ways of travelling around Singapore?
- Is it safe visiting the heartlands areas?
1. Why Visit Singapore Heartlands?
Singapore heartlands offer a unique glimpse into an average singaporean's life. A different shopping experience. You will get to practise your negotiation skills for sure! Adding to that is the unique multi-racial society rarely seen any where else. In the heartlands is where you see Chinese, Indian and Malay citizens enjoy each other's company over a steaming hot KOPI-O. There are also numerous religious sites located in the heartlands for a glimpse into a mixed societies different beliefs.
2. Are there any fees for being a member?
No! Being a member is absolutely free! Sign up to receive monthly email newsletter containing great promotions and discounts. You will be able to participate in our forums to share more about your neighborhood with netizens. Further more, you can participate in our monthly contests to win fabulous prizes !
3. Are there other towns that tourists can visit?
Definitely ! There are dozens upon dozens of unique towns to visit, each with their own food and merchandise specialties. Who says 3 days is enough to see singapore?
4. Where to stay?
There is a wide range of hotels, motels and inns to suit ever traveler's needs and budget. Refer to our Hotel section to get great deals. If you have friends or relatives staying in heartlands, even better !
5. What are the ways of travelling around Singapore?
Singapore is a highly accessible Island city. We recommend travelling via BUS or SMRT to truly experience Singapore sights. Taxis are available anywhere anytime and all fees are metered.
6. Is it safe visiting the heartlands areas?
Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world. It is perfectly safe to walk on the streets even in the wee hours. However, as with any city, common sense will still be great prudence.
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