5 Best Credit Cards in Singapore for Exclusive Lounge Access

Who says air travel must be a stressful affair? With the right credit card in hand, you can glide into exclusive airport lounges, sip on fine beverages, and relax in plush chairs.

Start with this roundup of Singapore’s best credit cards offering lounge perks.

#1: CITI PREMIERMILES CARD

For the occasional traveler, the Citi PremierMiles Card delivers. You get 2 complimentary visits per year to over 1,400 Priority Pass lounges worldwide. Need more? Additional visits are charged at just US$35 per person. Benefits include renewal bonus of 10,000 Citi Miles on your card anniversary and ability to earn points on payments made through Citi PayAll.

#2: DBS ALTITUDE VISA SIGNATURE CARD

With the DBS Altitude Visa Signature Card, you’re entitled to 2 free Priority Pass lounge visits annually. Perfect for those quick getaways. If you’re planning more visits, the cost is US$32 per person per visit.

#3: STANDARD CHARTERED VISA INFINITE CARD

Jet-setters will love the Standard Chartered Visa Infinite Card, which offers 6 complimentary lounge visits per year. Keep in mind that this card caters to high-income earners with a minimum annual income requirement of S$150,000.

#4: HSBC VISA INFINITE CARD

For true luxury, the HSBC Visa Infinite Card stands out with unlimited access to over 1,100 airport lounges worldwide via LoungeKey. This includes both primary and supplementary cardholders. Guests can tag along for US$32 per visit, but you’ll need to meet the S$120,000 income threshold to qualify.

#5: UOB PRIVILEGE BANKING CARD

With the UOB Privilege Banking Card, you can enjoy access to over 1,000 airport lounges worldwide, including those in Singapore. In addition to lounge access, the card offers exclusive benefits such as travel insurance, dining privileges, and more, making it a great choice for those seeking a luxury experience.

WHY DOES LOUNGE ACCESS MATTER?

Airport lounges aren’t just about luxury as they’re about convenience. Whether you need a quiet space to work, indulge in gourmet snacks, or freshen up during a long layover, lounge access turns your journey into an experience worth savoring.

Ready to upgrade your travel game? Choose the card that fits your lifestyle and income, and let your next trip start in style.

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Disclaimer: Please note that credit card benefits and terms are subject to change. It’s advisable to verify the latest information directly with the respective banks or their official websites before making any decisions.

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6 Free (or Cheap) & Fun Things to Do This Jan 2025

Ready to make the most of January 2025 without breaking the bank? Here are 6 ways to kick off the year while creating fun memories with your family.

From artsy weekends to festive light displays, there’s something for everyone!

ARTBOX 2025: ARTBOX EVERYDAY

Artbox returns with the theme “ARTBOX EVERYDAY,” celebrating the beauty in our daily lives. Expect two vibrant weekends filled with food, music, and over 190 brands offering unique finds. Plus, 90+ F&B stalls mean you won’t go hungry. Don’t forget to snap Instagram-worthy photos while soaking in the aesthetic vibes!

When: 17–19 Jan & 24–26 Jan 2025
Where: Singapore EXPO, Hall 4
Tickets: From S$5 (Terms & Conditions apply)
More Info here: facebook.com/artboxsg

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SINGAPORE ART WEEK (SAW)

Dive into Singapore’s annual arts celebration featuring over 130 events across the island. SAW 2025 showcases international names like Jean-Michel Basquiat alongside local talents.

See exhibitions, enjoy performance art, and don’t miss the stunning light installations that illuminate iconic landmarks. This is your chance to see Singapore in a new light…literally!

When: January 2025 (various dates)
Where: Islandwide
Cost: Free for most events (ticketed events available)
More Info here: facebook.com/SGArtWeek

LIGHT TO NIGHT FESTIVAL 2025

Celebrate the 9th edition of this beloved festival with over 70 programs, including dazzling projection mapping across landmarks like the National Gallery and Asian Civilisations Museum.

Marvel at works by local legends Chng Seok Tin, Goh Beng Kwan, and Jaafar Latiff while enjoying live performances, art exhibitions, and street food at the Art X Social Festival Street.

When: 17 Jan – 6 Feb 2025
Where: Civic District & National Gallery Singapore
Cost: Free (ticketed exhibitions available)
More Info here: nationalgallery.sg

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CHINATOWN CNY LIGHT-UP

Stroll through Chinatown’s streets lit up with stunning lantern displays and zodiac-themed decorations. The official light-up start on 8 Jan at Kreta Ayer Square, which is perfect for family photos or a relaxing evening walk.

When: 8 Jan – 27 Feb 2025
Where: Chinatown (various streets)
Cost: Free

ALIWAL URBAN ARTS FESTIVAL 2025

Who says Singapore’s urban art scene isn’t tight? Immerse in graffiti walls, DIY skate obstacles, and trendy streetwear with Aliwal Urban Arts Festival 2025. This festival brings the community together for a day of creativity and connection.

When: 25 Jan 2025
Where: Aliwal Arts Centre
Cost: Free admission (workshops from S$5)
More Info here: facebook.com/AliwalArtsCentre

RIVER HONGBAO 2025

A festive highlight in the country, River Hongbao offers a magical evening for all ages. Embrace the spirit of Chinese New Year with lantern displays, fireworks, and cultural performances at Gardens by the Bay. Oh! Don’t miss the festive food street, where you can indulge in classic CNY snacks and dishes while soaking in the lively atmosphere.

When: 27 Jan – 8 Feb 2025
Where: Gardens by the Bay
Cost: Free
More Info here:riverhongbao.sg

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This January, explore these free and affordable events, soak in the culture, and create lasting memories without leaving Singapore!

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5 Magical Train Rides in Asia You Must Try, Under S$140

Train journeys offer more than just transportation as they invite you to relax and soak in the scenery, providing glimpses into local life that you can’t experience by air or road.

If you’re seeking a memorable adventure across Asia that won’t stretch your budget, here are 5 captivating train rides that are each under S$140.

#1: JAKARTA TO SURABAYA (INDONESIA)

Embark on a picturesque journey from Jakarta to Surabaya, a route stretching over 700 kilometers. This scenic 8-9 hour train ride costs around S$70–S$90 (approximately IDR 760,000), making it an affordable way to see the rich diversity of Indonesia’s landscapes. You’ll pass lush rice paddies, traditional villages, and imposing volcanic mountains, offering a true glimpse into the country’s natural beauty and local culture.

#2: MAGICAL JOURNEY SHINKANSEN (JAPAN)

Inspired by Tokyo DisneySea’s Fantasy Springs, the Magical Journey Shinkansen is a dream ride for Disney lovers. Operating between Tokyo and Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto, this themed bullet train features iconic characters and designs from Disney classics like Frozen, Tangled, and Peter Pan. For an enchanting Disney-inspired journey that blends fantasy and speed, this unique train ride is a magical experience for travelers of all ages.

The ticket prices align with regular Shinkansen fares, which typically range from S$110 to S$130 (about ¥11,000–¥12,000) for a one-way trip between Tokyo and Sendai. Plan ahead, as demand for these tickets is high.

#3: MUONG HOA MOUNTAINOUS TRAIN (VIETNAM)

For just S$11 (around 200,000 VND), this scenic train ride in Vietnam is an unbeatable bargain. The Muong Hoa Mountainous Train takes you through the rolling hills of Sapa, leading to the cable car station for Mount Fansipan, the highest peak in Indochina.

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Along the way, you’ll be mesmerized by the stunning terraced rice fields, mist-shrouded valleys, and dramatic mountain views. It’s a short yet scenic trip that offers a peaceful escape into northern Vietnam’s rural beauty.

#4: MAEKLONG RAILWAY MARKET (THAILAND)

While not a traditional long-distance journey, the Maeklong Railway Market in Thailand offers a one-of-a-kind train experience. Known as the “umbrella pull-down market,” vendors line the tracks with their goods, quickly retracting their umbrellas and stalls as the train passes through for several times a day.

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Though this is a short local ride, experiencing it costs only a few dollars (around S$2 to S$3), making it both affordable and unforgettable. Be sure to sample local delicacies at the market, where dishes like pad Thai and fresh seafood cost between S$3 to S$10.

#5: ALISHAN FOREST RAILWAY (TAIWAN)

The Alishan Forest Railway offers a captivating experience through Taiwan’s Alishan mountain range. A one-way ticket from Chiayi Station to Alishan is priced at approximately S$17 (around TWD 384). Shorter trips, such as the Zhaoping and Zhushan Lines, cost between S$6 and S$11 (about TWD 150 to 240), offering scenic rides to view the iconic Alishan sunrise and explore local sights.

IN A NUTSHELL

Whether you’re riding a Disney-themed Shinkansen in Japan, traversing Indonesia’s cultural landscape, or gliding through Vietnam’s serene rice terraces, these journeys show that some of the best travel experiences don’t need to come with a hefty price tag.

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Pack your bags and get ready for an adventure in some of Asia’s most captivating destinations from the comfort of a train.

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Disney Adventure Sets Sail from S’pore in 2025: 10 Things You Need to Know

If there’s one thing Disney does best, it’s creating magical experiences that bring their beloved characters to life. Whether you’re strolling through Tokyo DisneySea or exploring Hong Kong Disneyland, children and the young at heart can’t help but be enchanted. Now, that same magic is coming closer to home. Get ready, as Disney Cruise Line’s newest Disney Adventure is about to set sail from Singapore!

Departing from Marina Bay in 2025, Disney Adventure will be the first Disney cruise ship to homeport in Asia. Here’s everything you need to know:

#1: THE ALL-NEW DISNEY ADVENTURE

Disney Adventure will offer three- and four-night journeys. With a whopping 208,000 gross tons, it’s designed to accommodate approximately 6,700 passengers, along with a crew of around 2,500.

Onboard, you’ll be transported to seven immersive themed areas: Disney Imagination Garden, Disney Discovery Reef, Marvel Landing, San Fransokyo Street, Toy Story Place, Town Square, and Wayfinder Bay. Plus, this ship is packed with unique features tailored specifically for Southeast Asia.

#2: VISIT THE DISNEY IMAGINATION GARDEN

Kick off your adventure in the Disney Imagination Garden, a space inspired by 100 years of Disney’s most heartwarming tales. Shop, dine, or catch a mesmerizing performance in an enchanted valley, complete with a charming garden and majestic stage.

Image Credits: facebook.com/DisneyCruiseLineSG

#3: MEET YOUR FAVORITE CHARACTERS

Prepare to meet some of your favorite Disney characters in ways you’ve never seen before! Whether it’s the jaw-dropping stunts in the action-packed live show “Avengers Assemble”, or encounters with beloved Disney and Pixar characters, every moment promises to be unforgettable. Don’t forget to take some snaps!

#4: WATCH THE LIVE SHOWS

From dazzling costumes to spectacular set designs, Disney Adventure’s live shows are packed with special effects and the classic Disney songs we all know and love.

#5: WATCH MOVIES ON THE BIG SCREEN

What’s a Disney adventure without a their timeless movies? Enjoy both classic and new Disney films in stylish theater spaces that add a touch of luxe to your movie-going experience.

#6: INDULGE IN DISNEY-INSPIRED FOOD

Indulge in an array of Disney-inspired dining options, from upscale restaurants to bountiful buffets and quick-service bites. What makes Disney Adventure unique is its blend of international flavors, including regionally inspired dishes from Asia. It also includes halal and vegetarian options for all.

#7: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EXLUSIVE CLUBS

Disney Adventure offers exclusive clubs suited to different age groups:

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a. Oceaneer Club
Kids aged 3 to 10 can let their imaginations soar with beloved Disney characters and fun-filled activities.
b. Edge Club
Tweens aged 11 to 14 have their own exclusive hangout, complete with the latest music, video games, and engaging activities.
c. Vibe Club
Teens aged 14 to 17 can chill out in a stylish club, watching movies, listening to music, and playing interactive games.

#8: LET ADULTS PLAY TOO

While the kids are busy in their clubs, adults can enjoy some well-deserved relaxation. Unwind at the spa and salon, sip a cocktail in one of the bars and lounges, browse the shops and boutiques, or hit the fitness center to stay active.

#9: STAY IN A DISNEY-THEMED ACCOMMODATION

When it’s time to rest, Disney Adventure offers staterooms designed for comfort and style. Choose from a variety of room types, including those with stunning scenic vistas or ocean views of the ship’s interior.

#10: MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Disney Adventure is set to embark on its first voyage from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre in 2025. This marks the beginning of at least five years of magical journeys, thanks to a collaboration between Disney Cruise Line and the Singapore Tourism Board.

Excited to set sail? Sign up for updates here: disneycruise.disney.go.com.

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6 Travel Hacks to Help You Save Money in Bangkok

Bangkok, a popular shopping destination among Singaporeans, offers a unique blend of culture, cuisine, and retail therapy.

Recently, I visited Bangkok with a few friends, eager for some much-needed R&R and a bit of a shopping spree. During my three-day stay, I met a Singaporean businessman who had once led a prominent entertainment hub in Singapore. He shared his fascination with Thai culture, particularly the practice of visiting various temples to pray for success in business. Another memorable stop was the Chang Siam 100 Baht Shop, which was packed with tourists. I even bumped into another Singaporean who was lamenting how crowded the shop was, and I echoed his sentiment.

Having last visited before the pandemic, I was also struck by the prevalence of cannabis stores. Neon weed signs are now a common sight in Bangkok’s tourist hotspots, with dispensaries on nearly every corner and vendors offering cannabis-infused drinks and food. You see, Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis in 2022 for medical purposes. However, the market appears to be almost unregulated, raising public concerns about crime and misuse.

Despite these changes, Bangkok remains a worthwhile destination, especially if you’re looking to save money. On that note, here are some travel hacks I discovered during my trip:

#1: DOWNLOAD THE BOLT APP FOR PRIVATE TRANSPORT

Traffic in Bangkok can be chaotic, especially during peak hours. If you prefer the comfort of a private ride over crowded trains and buses, Bolt is a great option.

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I discovered this app thru a friend who shared that it was the cheapest private transportation option she experienced. True enough, the prices on Bolt were significantly cheaper than regular taxis and Grab. For example, a regular taxi quoted 300 Baht for the distance from Platinum Shopping Mall to My Hotel Pratunam, but on Bolt, it was only 66 Baht. Imagine what we can do with the huge difference!

#2: VISIT LOCAL NIGHT MARKETS

Not all markets in Bangkok are created equal. While popular spots like Chatuchak and Ratchada Train Markets are great for the experience, they often come with tourist price markups.

I recommend exploring less touristy markets where you can enjoy cheaper food and shopping. Some local favorites include Ram Inthra Expressway Market and Ramkhamhaeng Night Market.

#3: EAT LIKE A LOCAL

While indulging in high-end dining experiences is tempting, you can enjoy amazing meals anywhere in Thailand without breaking the bank. Try eating at roadside vendors or shopping mall food courts for a more budget-friendly option.

I had a delicious mango sticky rice for 100 Baht and a hearty Pad Thai for about 150 Baht. Just remember to bring antacid medicine if you have a sensitive stomach.

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#4: HIT UP THE HYPERMARKETS

No trip to Thailand is complete without stocking up on local snacks. In Bangkok, Big C and Lotus are must-visit hypermarkets.

They offer a vast selection of snacks, fresh produce, and local treats at reasonable prices compared to smaller convenience stores. It’s a foodie’s dream come true!

#5: WITHDRAW TO THE MAX AT ATMS

In the age of contactless payments, it’s easy to forget how much cash you might need. While many places accept digital payments, you’ll still need cash at local markets and smaller establishments.

To avoid extra bank fees, withdraw the maximum amount or more than you anticipate needing at ATMs. My husband and I compared the conversion rates between paying by card and withdrawing cash, and surprisingly, the ATM rates were cheaper. But, rates may vary depending on the bank, so it’s best to compare first.

#6: NEGOTIATE PRICES WHENEVER POSSIBLE

Singaporeans, like many budget travelers, appreciate getting good value for their money. Bangkok is the perfect place for that, as you can haggle with ticket vendors, taxi drivers, market sellers, and shop owners.

For instance, I saw that the famous Poy Sian inhalers were priced at 99 Baht for six pieces at the Chang Siam Thailand 100 Baht Shop, compared to 120-140 Baht at Pratunam Night Market and Platinum Mall. Shop around and haggle whenever possible.

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These travel hacks can help you make the most of your trip to Bangkok without overspending. May you have a great trip!

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