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Singapore Sosh
The social club for women in Singapore.
Let’s hang for real
Attend a spontaneous dinner party hosted by a group of friends
Running Club
FFRC is a welcoming running community for all levels, where runners connect, train, and celebrate milestones together—making every run a shared experience
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Hangout Laundry
Turn laundry time into a moment of self-expression and community, making the chore feel a little more meaningful — and maybe even inspiring.
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Beans & Beats
A third space for speciality coffee and curated music.
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Public Garden
A biannual trade show uniting independent brands, original designs, and creative communities in Singapore
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Makers’ Market
Pop-up stores featuring locally curated crafts and design goods from across the region, a space for makers and shoppers to connect and create together.”
Retro Factory
Monthly Vintage Flea Market/Daily Antique Centre.
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Resurrack Vintage Market
A weekend-only vintage marketplace that brings together the best possible mix of vintage dealers and small businesses into a back alley of a vibrant iconic street of Singapore.
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Exposure Therapy
Your afternoons will never be the same! Pioneers of Singapore’s sober afternoon parties and raves.
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Intertidal Trails at Changi
Uncover marine wonders and coastal serenity through the intertidal trails at Changi.
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Ubin Bisect Kayaking
Glide through serene mangroves and encounter diverse wildlife, connecting with nature at Pulau Ubin.
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Naturalist Night Adventure
Embark on a thrilling wildlife safari adventure, spotting nocturnal creatures under the moonlit sky at Sentosa Island.
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Forest Bathing
Embrace nature’s healing touch, immerse in lush greenery and rejuvenate amidst the serenity of a forest.
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SG Explorer Holland V. Edition
Discover Singapore; Explore Singapore like a local! Begin with an interactive city gallery tour, then head to Holland Village for a gamified adventure of hidden gems and fun challenges.

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While Exploring SG

Want to kickstart your career while living it up in Singapore? Check out the coolest gigs and internships waiting for you!

Find your people in SG

You're not alone.
We've got you.

With people from all over the world working here, it’s easy to build a circle fast. Work hard, then link up with your crew: whether it’s hyrox, hackathons or impromptu weekend trips to Bali. Ready to start? 

Get experience that means something

Test industries, grow skills, and stack real projects that lead to your future role. 

  • Big names are here. Google, Meta, TikTok, Dyson, JP Morgan, SEA Group—all with regional HQs or major offices in Singapore. If you want global brand credibility, this is where you’ll get it. 
  • Startups thrive too. From fintech to green tech, the startup scene is growing fast. If you want the energy of a small team building something new, you’ll find it here. 

With the Work-Holiday Pass (WHP), explore different industries without needing to meet a salary threshold to get started. Alternatively, check out stories of other WHP holders who landed a job here.

Work here, weekend anywhere

Career base in Singapore, weekend base anywhere else. Balance looks a lot like boarding a plane on Friday night.

Weekend escapes are effortless

Bali, Phuket, Bangkok—all under 3 hours away.

Further adventures, still close

Japan, Korea, Australia—reachable in under 7 hours.

Live large, spend smart

Plentiful budget flights mean a weekend in Bali or Bangkok can cost less than a night out in London or NYC.

Pursue a lifestyle that fits you

Singapore’s not the cheapest. But if you’re not buying a car or dining at restaurants for every meal, day-to-day costs are pretty manageable — similar to other big cities.  

Getting around is easy and cheap.

Public transport takes you anywhere for about USD $0.75–$1.50 a ride, or $45/month if you commute daily. No car needed. 

Find housing that fits your budget.

Co-living and shared apartments are popular with young professionals, starting from USD $590–$900/month. 

Meals don’t break the bank.

Hawker centres serve meals for USD $3–$6. Groceries and local food shopping keep costs down.

Source of table: Stashaway 

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