Nestled at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore charms visitors with its island allure, comprising one main island and 62 islets. From its days as a British trading post to its independence in 1965, Singapore has blossomed into an Asian powerhouse. Today, the Lion City is a melting pot of tradition and innovation, where ancient cultures and modern marvels coexist harmoniously. Explore iconic landmarks like the Singapore Eye, Gardens By the Bay, and Marina Sands Bay for an unforgettable adventure in the Lion City.
Planning on visiting this island city? Here's why you should make your way to Singapore in November.
What makes Singapore in November special?
- Onset of the Holiday Season: November marks the beginning of the holiday season and that means the city is lively and there's a lot to see and do. What's great about November is that it's not officially the holidays yet so you shouldn't expect the city to be overcrowded. That happens in the months of December to June. So, you get the holiday season advantage without the crowd that comes with it!
- Wonderful Weather: Singapore doesn't have a wildly varying weather in any case with the average temperature remaining the same pretty much throughout the year. In November, the city is a little less humid partly because of the more than average rainfall. The cool weather preceding the rains makes it the perfect time to explore the beauty of Singapore.
- Festivals and Events: Another reason why you should consider visiting Singapore in November is the great number of festivals and events which are organized in the city.
Singapore in November: Weather
The weather in Singapore in November is actually pretty similar to October in that both months are part of the pre-Northeast monsoon season. During this season, you can expect a fair amount of afternoon and evening rain showers. The great thing about monsoon in Singapore is that these rains don't last for too long so your plans for the day won't be ruined. Do carry a small umbrella wherever you go to avoid getting stuck in the rains.
The average high temperature for November is 31.1°C while the average low is 24.3°C. November experiences 258.5 mm of rainfall, which is the second highest annually.
Singapore in November: Things to do
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Gardens by the Bay
One of the most fascinating and strikingly unique creations in Singapore, Gardens by the Bay is a nature park located in the middle of the city. The futuristic park was created to make Singapore a 'city in a garden' as opposed to the 'Garden city'. One of the most popular and visited attractions in the city, Gardens by the Bay is home to the largest glass greenhouse in the world amongst other mesmerizing installations.
November Timings
- Cloud Forest: Daily 9:00 AM – 9.00 PM [last entry @ 8:00 PM]
- Flower Dome: Daily 9:00 AM – 9.00 PM [last entry @ 8:30 PM]
- Floral Fantasy: Monday-Saturday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM [kast entry @ 06:30 PM]| Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM [last entry @ 07:30 PM]
- OCBC Skyway: Daily 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM [last entry @ 08:30 PM]
- Active Garden: Daily 05:00 AM - 02:00 AM
- Bay East Garden: Daily open 24 hours
- Far East Organization Children's Garden: Thursday - Sunday & Public Holidays: 09:00 AM - 07:00 PM [last entry @ 06:00 PM]
18 Marina Gardens Dr, 018953
Singapore
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Universal Studios
Universal Studios is a theme park featuring characters from one of the biggest movie studios in Hollywood. The theme park is home to rides and other attractions based on popular movie franchises including Madagascar, Battlestar Galactica, Transformers and even Sesame Street for kids. Universal Studios has been named the best amusement park in Asia for four years straight, hinting at the amazingness that awaits you there.
November Timings
- November 01-04, 2023: 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM
- November 05-December 01, 2023: 11:00 AM to 06:00 PM
- December 02-17, 2023: 10:00 AM to 08:00 PM
- December 18-31, 2023: 10:00 AM to 09:00 PM
8 Sentosa Gateway, 098269
Singapore
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Singapore Zoo & Rainforest Lumina
This great combo grants you access to two equally entertaining and fun attractions, Singapore Zoo and a thrilling night safari. Explore different zones at Singapore Zoo and get better acquainted with creatures like pandas, elephants, lions and more! There are elevated platforms, glass observatories, and underwater galleries to make the experience even better for you. Next, head to a 40-hectare tropical forest for a night safari you'll find hard to forget. This 40-minute ride through the jungle is an immersive adventure unlike any other.
November Timings
80 Mandai Lake Rd, 729826
Singapore
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Mandai Bird Reserve
Singapore focuses a lot on wildlife tourism, as evident from the zoos and gardens available in the city. Another jewel in Singapore's natural treasure trove is the Mandai Bird Reserve. Spread across an area of 7.2 hectares, the park is home to over 400 species of birds and over 3,500 actual birds! To provide the birds with their natural habitat, the park is divided into 8 walk-through aviaries, allowing you to explore all of them as well!
November Timings
- Daily Timings: 9:00 AM to 06:00 PM [last entry at 05:00 PM]
20 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore
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S.E.A. Aquarium
The South East Asia (S.E.A) Aquarium is the biggest aquarium in Singapore and allows you the opportunity to witness aquatic life at its finest, with over 10,000 marine animals of 1000 species. The aquarium is spread across 10 zones and features 49 unique habitats. Part of the Resorts World Sentosa, S.E.A Aquarium zones include the Open Ocean, Red Sea, East Africa and the South China Sea. There's no better way to learn about life underwater than this!
November Timings
- Daily Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island
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Singapore Flyer
Best described as Singapore's version of The London Eye, Singapore Flyer is officially the world's second tallest ferris wheel. Witness breathtaking views of Singapore and neighboring countries like Malaysia and Indonesia when you get to the top of the 165 meters tall Ferris wheel. While at Singapore Flyer, you can enhance your experience with fun add-ons like a night spin or a romantic dinner.
November Timings
- Daily Timings: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, including public holidays [last entry at 9:30 PM]
30 Raffles Ave,
Singapore
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Madame Tussauds
Get up close and personal with your favourite celebrities from around the world at the iconic Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Apart from global superstars, this museum also spotlights Singapore's glorious history with a thirty minutes interactive show. Some of the icons you can get clicked with include Serena Williams, Madonna, Queen Elizabeth II, Leonard DiCaprio, Michael Jackson, Christiano Ronaldo, Angelina Jolie and many others.
November Timings
Daily Timings: 10:00 AM - 06:00 PM [last entry at 05:00 PM]
40 Imbiah Rd, Sentosa,
Singapore
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Sentosa Segway Tour
Explore all the beautiful and iconic parts of Sentosa with this thrilling segway tour. Ride to glory and cover the stunning beaches located in Sentosa, including Palawan, Siloso, and Tanjong. The segway tour is not only super fun but also involves a fun and experienced guide who'll tell you about the history of Singapore. The best part about this segway tour of Sentosa is that you don't have to worry about traveling in a large group. The maximum number of people allowed in a single group is only 10!
November Timings
Daily Timings: 10:00 AM to 7:30 PM [last departure at 07:00 PM]
51 Siloso Beach Walk, #01-01 Sentosa,
Singapore
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Singapore in November: Events to look out for
Armaan Malik - Live in Concert
Dates: November 18, 2023
This November, give a warm welcome to Armaan Malik, one of India’s most promising and dynamic performers, as he marks his Singapore debut at Esplanade! A multi-lingual singe-songwriter, Armaan was the first Indian artist to perform at the Grammy’s Global Spin, where he sang How Many and You.
Christmas on a Great Street
Dates: November 16, 2023-January 01, 2024
One of Singapore's signature annual events, Christmas on a Great Street involves decking up Singapore's shopping street, Orchard Road, in twinkly lights and all manner of festive ornaments every Christmas. Enjoy an evening stroll along this 2-mile stretch (Tanglin to Dhoby Ghaut) and take in the dazzling spectacle.
Warner Bros 100 | Celebrating Every Story
Dates: November 10-26, 2023
Go on a nostalgic journey through the world of Warner Bros Studios - from their humble beginnings in 1923 to producing iconic global stories and characters.
World Architecture Festival 2023
Dates: November 29-December 01, 2023
Be a part of the world’s largest annual, international, live architectural event. Experience live presentations by architects and upcoming designers, keynote talks by international speakers, product exhibition, and netwroking opportunities.
Singapore in November: 5-day itinerary
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Singapore in November: Essentials
Where to stay While Visiting Singapore in November?
Singapore is a very tourist-friendly country and there are tons of accommodation options to choose from, based on different budgets. Here are some you can consider:
- Luxury Hotels: Mandarin Oriental Singapore, The Ritz Carlton, The Fullerton Bay
- Mid-Range Hotels: Lloyd's Inn Singapore, Wink Capsule Hostel, Arianna Hotel
- Budget Hotels: The Bohemian, Footprints Hostel, Hotel Yan
What to pack for visiting Singapore in November?
If you're planning to visit Singapore in November, the first thing you need to pack is an umbrella and a raincoat. It rains unceremoniously in Singapore and you need to be well prepared. If you can, bring as many waterproof clothes as possible, including waterproof boots. Also bring along light cotton clothing for days when it doesn't rain. Remember to pack in at least one good pair of walking shoes since you'll be walking around quite a bit in Singapore.
Singapore in November: Visiting tips
- While Singapore in November isn't as crowded as December, there's still a considerable influx of tourists in the city. The hotel and other fares also go up significantly in lieu of the number of visitors and if you don't make your bookings on time, you can face a sold-out situation. To avoid this, plan your trip in advance and make all the necessary arrangements well in time. You'll find a lot of good deals online and can save quite a bit by planning in advance.
- Monsoon in Singapore is generally unpredictable and a bright and sunny day can become overcast without warning. To avoid getting drenched in an unexpected rain shower, always carry an umbrella when you're out and about in the city. Another way to ensure that sudden rains don't ruin your plans is by checking for daily weather updates and avoiding making outdoor plans when rains are expected.
- There are a lot of attractions and experiences in Singapore and visiting them all is a tall order, especially if you are in the city for a limited time. Plan smart by opting for combo packages that allow you to cover a lot of places in the span of a single day. If you're still confused about which experiences to go for, do a quick check online for reviews to figure which ones are worth your time and money.
- There are a lot of festivals in Singapore in November and if you're interested in attending a particular one, check the dates and make your travel plans accordingly since the dates for these festivals are announced well in advance. If you want to attend as many events as possible, plan your trip on a weekend/week when most of the events are scheduled.
- Given the number of tourists who visit Singapore in November, you might have to wait in line for your turn at some of the popular attractions. To avoid this, visit the popular tourist attractions in the beginning of the day, as early as possible. Also avoid visiting such attractions on the weekend since even locals head out to these places.
- If the rain gods are kind, you can opt for a guided walking tour of the city. There's really no other way to discover the spirit of Singapore than by strolling through its streets and gorging on delicious street food. Learn about the culture and traditions associated with the island city with an expert guide. Do remember to pack in mosquito repellent if you're visiting a park or zoo.
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