Best Singapore City Pass

Discover 45 City pass in Singapore on Trip.com, updated May 20, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 3 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 2.03 per person, with an average total of USD 29.70. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 388 verified reviews, City pass Singapore boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular City pass: "[Collect card at airport/MRT station] Singapore Tourist Pass (1-5 day option available / discounts on public transport / attractions and restaurants)", with 317 reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Gardens by the bay - Flower dome/Cloud forest Jurassic world/Floral fantasy/Supertree/Observatory - Multiple activities/Multiple packages optional", a 3-hour adventure in Singapore!

The next available day tour departs on May 21, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Singapore City pass usually take about 3 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

40% of Singapore City pass now offer English-speaking guides

May is perfect for visiting Singapore! Choose from City pass available day tours, including seasonal hits like [Collect card at airport/MRT station] Singapore Tourist Pass (1-5 day option available / discounts on public transport / attractions and restaurants).

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Reviews: Go City: Singapore All-Inclusive Pass (Discover over 30 top attractions | Universal Studios Singapore, Night Safari, Singapore Zoo & more)
Guest User2024-10-15
The booking process was very easy and as long as you download the app and ask around, it's very easy to use.  There are a lot of other tourists using the Go City Pass so establishments are familiar with the redemption process. Most of the time you just have to show your QR code. I definitely recommend this if you're a first-timer in SG
Reviews: [Collect card at airport/MRT station] Singapore Tourist Pass (1-5 day option available / discounts on public transport / attractions and restaurants)
Guest User2026-05-19
We bought a 4-day card. We got it from a machine at the airport. Everything was quick and easy. We traveled a lot. In the heat, it's very convenient to travel even short distances on buses without worrying about the fare. Our cards more than paid for themselves.
Reviews: Singapore Popular Attractions Pass (includes 25+ popular attractions, choose 3/4/5 more)
Guest User2026-04-24
Overall, the attractions we selected were pretty good.  The only negative is that downloading the eTickets were a bit troublesome.
Reviews: Sentosa Fun Discovery Pass [Access to Popular Attractions]
Guest User2025-09-28
After purchasing a ticket, a QR code is sent to you. Attractions that require reservations must be booked separately. Attractions that do not require reservations can be accessed using the QR code sent to you. The day before my departure, when I showed the QR code to the staff at the entrance, I was told I needed a different ticket and was not allowed in. When I returned to the hotel and asked the hotel staff, they looked into it thoroughly and told me that I did not need to purchase a different ticket. Normally, Harry Potter requires 40 tokens. On the day I went again on the day of my departure, I was able to enter the entrance without any problems. However, at the front desk, I was told that it was a peak day and the price had changed to 65 tokens. I had purchased tickets for 60 and 95 tokens, totaling 130 tokens for two people, but I was told that they could not be combined. I paid SG$5 at the pass counter at a nearby station to change the 60 ticket to a 65 ticket and went back to the entrance. This time, the staff at the entrance said I couldn't enter with this ticket, and I was at a loss until someone from the front desk came out and I was finally allowed in. It turned out that neither the staff at the entrance the day before nor on the day of my departure were aware of this pass system. Originally, I could have entered with 40 tokens, but since it was the next day, I ended up using it on a peak day when prices had increased. I wanted to use up the remaining 30 tokens with my 95 ticket by buying ice cream at a shop, but I was told I couldn't use it. I ended up leaving without using the 30 tokens, which were equivalent to SG$30. Since it was a pass that originally had a discount, when I calculated it, it was essentially the same as the entrance fee, so I didn't lose money, but I spent the whole night researching and paying, and ended up wasting 30 tokens, so I spent the time I was going to the night pool researching. I felt like I lost out because I wasted valuable time. There is no balance display even after use, so you need to keep track of the tokens for each attraction by writing them down or something. It's also good to know that there are local staff who don't know how to use the pass, and that some restaurants on Sentosa Island don't accept it, so it's a good idea to check thoroughly in advance.
Reviews: Singapore Cable Car Round-trip Ticket
Guest User2026-04-12
Excellent cable car, we were delighted, the cable car is included both to the island and throughout the island
Reviews: Sentosa Express Ticket|Sentosa Express Train Ticket
Guest User2026-04-18
It's very convenient to get to the amusement park. Literally hop-hop and you're there.