Hello, 欢迎 and Selamat Datang!
Welcome to NexGen Singapore!
Welcome to NexGen Singapore!
01 Getting Ready for Your Visit to NexGen in Singapore
Dear Valued Business Partner!
We are excited to welcome you to our Singapore site! To ensure your stay is smooth and enjoyable, we’ve put together essential travel information, hotel recommendations, and a few insider tips from our local team.
02 Arrival & Travel Information
Airport
Airport:
Singapore Changi Airport (SIN)
🌐 Changi Airport Info
Entry & Visa
Citizens of most countries, do not require a visa for short stays (up to 90 days). However, visa regulations can vary — please check your specific entry requirements before travelling.
Passports must be valid for at least 6 months upon entry. The SG Arrival Card must be completed online before arrival:
Taxi Options from the Airport
Taking a taxi from Changi Airport is a convenient and comfortable way to reach your hotel or our office. Official taxi stands are located at the arrival areas of all terminals.
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Payment: Most regular taxis accept card or cash
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Ride-hailing apps: See Taxi Info Card below for Grab and CDG Zig
Taking the MRT from Changi Airport
Singapore’s MRT system is a convenient and cost-effective alternative to taxis — perfect for getting from the airport to the city and exploring Singapore
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Station access: The Changi Airport MRT station is located in the basement of Terminals 2 and 3.
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Follow airport signage to the MRT station from your arrival terminal.
Taxi & Ride-Hailing Apps
Grab and CDG Zig are Singapore’s most popular ride-hailing apps with upfront pricing and wide availability.Taxi & Ride-Hailing Apps
GRAB (Private Drivers)
- Important: Add your payment method in the app before your ride
- Pay via app or with cash
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CDG Zig
- Official taxi app with upfront pricing
- Accepts app-based payment; some taxis may also accept card
MRT & Public Transport
Singapore’s MRT and bus systems are fast, clean, and well-connected — a great way to get around the city.MRT & Public Transport
Singapore’s public transport system is one of the most efficient in the world.
The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) and buses are clean, fast, and reliable — ideal for getting around without a car.
- Trains run frequently and cover all major areas of the city
- Ticket machines and signs are available in English
- You can use contactless credit cards or an EZ-Link card for travel
- Fares are affordable and clearly displayed at stations
📱 Public Transport App:
Use the MyTransport.SG app to plan your routes, check schedules, and get real-time updates.
03 Accommodation
Recommended hotels
04 Where to eat in Singapore – our top picks.
Restaurants
Level 33 $$$
The world’s highest urban microbrewery with sweeping views of Marina Bay. Offers upscale dining with a focus on craft beer pairings and contemporary cuisine.
👉 www.level33.com.sg
👉 Google Maps – Level 33
Canchita $$
Vibrant Latin American restaurant located at Dempsey Hill. Known for Peruvian ceviche, tacos, and a lively outdoor terrace.
👉 www.canchita.sg
👉 Google Maps – Canchita
Firangi Superstar $$$
Stylish modern Indian restaurant with cinematic interior design and a creative, high-end menu. Great for a special dinner.
👉 www.firangisuperstar.com
👉 Google Maps – Firangi Superstar
Sushisamba $$$
A unique fusion of Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian cuisines set in a chic atmosphere. Known for its sushi, cocktails, and skyline views.
👉 www.sushisamba.com
👉 Google Maps – Sushisamba
Air CCCC $$$
A contemporary concept restaurant focused on sustainability, creativity, and community. Seasonal dishes in a minimalist setting.
👉 www.aircccc.com
👉 Google Maps – Air CCCC
Spago Dining Room $$$
Wolfgang Puck’s elegant rooftop restaurant at Marina Bay Sands. Offers California cuisine with Asian influences and panoramic city views.
👉 www.marinabaysands.com/restaurants/spago
👉 Google Maps – Spago Dining Room
SBCD Korean Tofu House $$
Casual Korean restaurant specializing in hearty Soontofu stews, bibimbap, and Korean BBQ side dishes. Great for a quick, flavorful lunch or relaxed dinner in a vibrant setting.
👉 https://sbcd.com.sg/
👉 Google Maps – SBCD Korean Tofu House, City Hall
Unagiya Ichinoji $$
Authentic Japanese dining focused on grilled eel (unagi) served in traditional styles. Cozy interior, quality ingredients, and good value near Robertson Quay.
👉 https://unagiyaichinoji.com/
👉 Google Maps – Unagiya Ichinoji
Palm Beach Seafood Restaurant $$
Iconic local spot for Singapore’s signature Chili Crab. Waterfront location, lively ambiance, and a wide variety of fresh seafood dishes — ideal for group dinners or casual business meals.
👉 www.palmbeachseafood.com
👉 Google Maps – Palm Beach Seafood Restaurant
05 Activities Beyond Business
Leisure Opportunities in Singapore
Whether you’re looking for urban adventure, cultural discovery, or natural exploration after a productive day, Singapore offers a rich variety of activities. Here are our top picks:
BEACHES & ISLAND FUN
Sentosa Island
A 500-hectare island resort featuring Universal Studios, beaches, adventure parks, and aquariums.
👉 sentosa.com.sg
👉 Google Maps – Sentosa Island
ARCHITECTURE & NATURE WONDERS
Gardens by the Bay
Iconic waterfront gardens with over 1.5 million plants, soaring Supertrees, and climate-controlled conservatories.
👉 gardensbythebay.com.sg
👉 Google Maps – Gardens by the Bay
CULTURAL DISTRICTS
Chinatown, Little India & Kampong Glam
Three vibrant neighbourhoods showcasing Singapore’s Chinese, Indian, and Malay-Arab heritage — ideal for foodies, heritage tours, and local shopping.
👉 visitsingapore.com
👉 Google Maps – Chinatown
👉 Google Maps – Little India
👉 Google Maps – Kampong Glam
ICONIC CITYSCAPES
Marina Bay Sands
A world-class entertainment complex with luxury shopping, celebrity-chef restaurants, a rooftop infinity pool, casino, and the famed SkyPark.
👉 marinabaysands.com
👉 Google Maps – Marina Bay Sands
WILDLIFE & NATURAL ESCAPES
Jurong Bird Park
Home to thousands of birds and immersive aviaries, including walk-in enclosures and dynamic bird shows. (Note: integrated into Bird Paradise under Mandai Wildlife Reserve)
👉 mandai.com
👉 Google Maps – Jurong Bird Park
PANORAMIC VIEWS
Singapore Flyer
One of the world’s largest observation wheels offering 360° views of the city skyline, Marina Bay, and beyond.
👉 singaporeflyer.com
👉 Google Maps – Singapore Flyer
BOTANIC & ART EXPLORATION
Singapore Botanic Gardens
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring lush tropical landscapes, swan-filled lakes, and the National Orchid Garden.
👉 nparks.gov.sg
👉 Google Maps – Singapore Botanic Gardens
National Gallery Singapore
Located in former colonial courts, this gallery showcases Southeast Asian art and features majestic colonial architecture.
👉 nationalgallery.sg
👉 Google Maps – National Gallery Singapore
RUSTIC RETREAT
Pulau Ubin
A tranquil island escape preserving old kampong life, mangroves, quarries, and bike trails — Singapore’s last “village” island. Accessible by bumboat (~SGD 4 one way).
👉 nparks.gov.sg/pulau-ubin
👉 Google Maps – Pulau Ubin