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Why Travellers Can't Stop Talking About Singapore Right Now (March 2026) | AirConnect
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Why Travellers Can't Stop Talking About Singapore Right Now (March 2026)

March 19, 2026AirConnect Editors

Why Travellers Can't Stop Talking About Singapore Right Now (March 2026)

Something extraordinary is happening in Singapore right now, and the travel world has noticed. As airlines across the globe reroute long-haul flights away from Middle East airspace, Singapore's Changi Airport has quietly β€” and then very loudly β€” become the beating heart of global air connectivity. More routes, more frequencies, and more travellers transiting through the Lion City means Singapore isn't just a destination; it's the world's most important aviation crossroads in 2026. That kind of energy is electric, and you can feel it the moment you land.

Layer on top of that a city-state firing on all cylinders β€” new cultural openings, a buzzing food scene that never sleeps, and a March calendar packed with festivals and experiences β€” and you have a destination that genuinely rewards the traveller who acts fast. Flights are filling up. Hotels are booking out. Here's exactly why Singapore deserves to be at the top of your list right now.

What's New in Singapore

Jewel Changi's New Sky Garden Experience

Jewel Changi Airport's iconic Rain Vortex β€” the world's tallest indoor waterfall β€” has unveiled a refreshed Sky Garden walking trail for 2026, featuring immersive light installations by regional artists that run nightly until 10pm. Even if you're just transiting, build in two hours for this. It has become, almost accidentally, one of the most photographed spaces on earth this quarter.

Gardens by the Bay's Floral Fantasy Expansion

Gardens by the Bay has opened a spectacular new wing within its beloved Floral Fantasy attraction, showcasing endangered Southeast Asian orchid species alongside interactive digital bloom displays. March is peak visiting season here β€” the humidity is manageable, the gardens are lush, and the Supertree Grove light show at 7:45pm and 8:45pm each evening remains one of the most breathtaking free spectacles on the planet.

Keong Saik Road's New Dining Wave

The neighbourhood around Keong Saik Road in Chinatown has exploded with a new wave of chef-driven restaurants in early 2026. Nouri continues its celebrated cross-cultural tasting menus, while newer arrivals are blending Peranakan heritage with modern technique in ways that are earning serious international attention. Reserve early β€” these tables are gone within hours of release.

Singapore Grand Prix Heritage Pop-Up

With the city still celebrating its Formula 1 legacy, a new Marina Bay Street Circuit Heritage Pop-Up has opened along the waterfront promenade, featuring archival racing footage, car displays, and behind-the-scenes storytelling from the circuit's history. It's free to enter and runs through April β€” a genuinely surprising treat for any visitor.

Getting There

Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) is, right now, one of the best-connected airports on earth. As airlines reroute away from Middle East disruption, capacity into Changi has surged, which β€” counterintuitively β€” is creating real opportunity for savvy travellers. More competition between carriers is beginning to soften prices on key routes from Europe, South Asia, and Australia.

  • From Australia: Qantas, Singapore Airlines, and Scoot all operate multiple daily flights from Sydney and Melbourne, with Scoot offering budget-friendly fares from around AUD 280 one-way.
  • From the UK/Europe: Singapore Airlines' nonstop London Heathrow–Singapore route is flagship-class excellence; book 8–10 weeks ahead for the best Economy fares.
  • From India: IndiGo, Air India, and Singapore Airlines between them operate dozens of weekly flights from Mumbai, Delhi, and Chennai β€” prices from INR 12,000 one-way are achievable with flexible dates.
  • Pro tip: Tuesday and Wednesday departures consistently offer 10–15% savings versus weekend travel. Use Google Flights' price tracking to catch fare drops.

Where to Stay

Budget: Hotel G Singapore

Perfectly positioned near Bugis and the Arab Quarter, Hotel G Singapore delivers stylish, compact rooms from around SGD 120/night. The rooftop bar is a genuinely great spot, and the neighbourhood walking access to Haji Lane and Beach Road is unbeatable for first-time visitors wanting to cover ground on foot.

Mid-Range: Naumi Hotel

Tucked near the CBD on Seah Street, the boutique Naumi Hotel punches well above its price point with beautifully designed rooms, a rooftop pool, and exceptional service. Rates hover around SGD 280–350/night in March β€” genuinely excellent value for what is a near-luxury experience in one of Asia's most expensive cities.

Luxury: Marina Bay Sands

There is simply no hotel on earth quite like Marina Bay Sands. The iconic infinity pool on the 57th-floor SkyPark, the unobstructed views over the city skyline, and the sheer theatrical scale of the property justify the splurge. March rates start around SGD 750/night β€” and yes, it is absolutely worth it at least once in your life.

Must-Do This Month

  • Eat your way through Maxwell Food Centre: Singapore's hawker culture is UNESCO-recognised heritage. A full meal of Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, char kway teow, and fresh coconut will cost you under SGD 15. Non-negotiable.
  • Walk the Southern Ridges: March mornings are relatively cool by Singapore standards. The 10km trail connecting Mount Faber Park to West Coast Park through forest canopy is stunning and completely free.
  • Visit the Asian Civilisations Museum: A world-class collection tracing 5,000 years of Asian heritage, beautifully curated on the Singapore River. Budget two to three hours and don't skip the Tang Shipwreck gallery.
  • Night Safari at Singapore Zoo: The world's first nocturnal wildlife park remains utterly magical. Book the Creatures of the Night show and tram ride together β€” it sells out weeks ahead in March.
  • Sunrise at the Chinatown Heritage Centre: Beat the crowds and the heat by exploring the restored shophouses and oral history displays early β€” then reward yourself with kopi and kaya toast at Ya Kun Kaya Toast around the corner.

Budget Guide

Singapore has a reputation for being expensive, and while it's no bargain basement, smart travellers can live wonderfully here without breaking the bank.

  • Budget traveller (hostel, hawker meals, MRT transport): SGD 80–110/day
  • Mid-range traveller (boutique hotel, mix of hawker and restaurant dining): SGD 220–320/day
  • Luxury traveller (five-star hotel, fine dining, private experiences): SGD 600+/day
  • Key saving tip: The MRT network is world-class and reaches virtually every major attraction. A stored-value EZ-Link card will save you significantly over taxis or ride-hailing for most journeys.

Book Now

Singapore in March 2026 is hitting a rare convergence of global aviation momentum, incredible new experiences, and a city at the absolute top of its game β€” and the travel world has already started taking notice. Search Singapore flights on AirConnect today, lock in your fare before demand pushes prices higher, and give yourself the trip you'll be talking about for years.

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