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Singapore’s Culture

Singapore's Culture

EXPLORING THE CITY

A city nestled in nature

Explore Singapore’s lush greenery and scenic trails with exhilarating trekking adventures. Discover cultural landmarks and vibrant neighbourhoods while immersing yourself in the city’s unique charm through its diverse travel experiences.

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay

ENDLESS ATTRACTIONS

A vibrant culture

Whether you’re hunting for mouthwatering food, stories or architecture, explore the vibrant cultures and rich heritage of Singapore and create your own adventures.

A multi-lingual cosmopolitan destination

Fascinating Museums

Iconic Architecture

A Vibrant Culture

SINGAPORE AFTER DARK

Buzzing nightlife

Singapore’s nightlife offers an electrifying array of experiences. From bustling night markets and trendy cafes to pulsating clubs and live music venues, the city comes alive after dark. Students can unwind in eclectic settings, mingle with locals and fellow travelers, and explore diverse cultural offerings that make it an unforgettable part of their student experience.

Big Bus Singapore Night City Tour

Night Safari

Gx-5 Extreme Swing

Singapore River Cruise

Buzzing Nightlife

FOOD

A foodie’s paradise

Food is at the heart of Singaporean culture, reflecting its diverse ethnic influences.

From hawker centres to Michelin-starred restaurants, you’ll find a variety of dishes to savour:

Roti Prata
Roti Prata

A popular Indian flatbread paired with curry.

Satay
Satay

Grilled meat skewers served with peanut sauce.

Laksa
Laksa

A spicy noodle soup with Peranakan roots.

Hainanese Chicken Rice
Hainanese Chicken Rice

A simple yet iconic dish.

First Rate Transport

CONNECTIVITY

First-rate transport links

Situated in the heart of Southeast Asia, Singapore is within easy reach of exotic places such as Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, China and even Australia. Flights from Singapore’s Changi Airport go all over the world and the airport is renowned for its excellent service.

Getting around Singapore itself is also inexpensive and straightforward. The Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT) is an efficient, air-conditioned rail service, with stations across the city. Alternatively, you can use buses and taxis to discover Singapore, and for travelling to and from London School of Business & Finance in Singapore.

INSTITUTION

Tips on living in Singapore

The standard of living in Singapore is amongst the highest in Asia. However, compared to countries in western continents, the cost of living here is relatively low, and basic items like food and clothing are considered reasonably-priced.

Why Study in Singapore

Pursuing a higher education or continuing your studies in a new country can be nerve-wrecking. At the London School of Business and Finance, we hope to make your international experience and transition smooth and easy in Singapore.

Laws in Singapore

Our trainers aren’t just lecturers, they have actual experience working in the fields they are not teaching. This means students will have the chance to learn from someone with real-business insights.

Living in Singapore

Living in Singapore

One of the most common misconceptions about Singapore is that it is outrageously expensive. Unless you are planning to buy a house or a car, you can actually live in the city very inexpensively.