Lowest Prices Video Game Stores In Singapore

We call it 2020 will remain the year Nintendo Switch games reign, regardless of your age. If you have not yet started to burn bridges with Overcooked or engrave virtual rubber on Mario Kart, it is never too late to jump on the bandwagon.

Real gamers know that physical stores hide better discounts and even collectible editions that only the fastest fingers can swipe online. So here are the video game stores in Singapore, across the island that will get you hooked in no time – some even come with 2 bundles of $ 50 on games and pre-orders that allow you to cut 40% of the price!

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GameMartz – affordable console + game packs

Along with Qisahn, GameMartz is one of the few surviving game stores in Singapore from the early 2000s. They have massive random sales with reduced prices as low as $ 10 as well as consistent promotions like their console + game packs at $ 449 where you can buy a PS4 slim and 3 fixed games.

GameMartz is one of the few surviving game stores from the early 2000s, Singapore Buy

Nintendo Switch Gen 2 console: $ 479
PS4 consoles: $ 449 – $ 619
Nintendo Switch Games: Overcooked 1 + 2 – $ 55.90 | Pokémon Sword and Shield – $ 77.90 each | Smash Bros – $ 79.90
PS4 Games: Kingdom Hearts III – $ 55.90 | FIFA – $ 79.90

Additional Services: They also perform free diagnostic tests on broken consoles and cover them with a 30-day post-service warranty.

Address: 68 Orchard Road, # 04-03 Plaza Singapore, Singapore 238839
Opening hours: 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., daily
Telephone: 6792 1217

War Games – old-fashioned store with the latest games 2 minutes from AMK MRT

HDB game stores are rapidly disappearing, but hope remains for the ancients in the heart thanks to the war games at Ang Mo Kio. Do not judge the store by its window or its location, because it hides in depth the latest versions of the game at competitive prices.

Get one of their console sets to avoid the problem of missing HDMI cables or cracked screens, because everything you need, from tempered glass to 12 months warranty, is included in the offer.

War Games - old-fashioned store with the latest games 2 minutes from AMK MRT, Singapore Buy

PSA: the FIFA 20 pack for PS4 console which includes a 3-month membership voucher and a voucher for rare items in the game is particularly cheap here at only $ 419.

Nintendo Switch consoles: from $ 484
PS4 consoles: $ 419 – $ 569
Nintendo Switch Games: Overcooked 1 + 2 – $ 48 | Pokémon sword and shield – $ 73.90 and $ 71.90 respectively | Smash Bros – $ 79.90
PS4 Games: Kingdom Hearts III – $ 49 | FIFA – $ 64

Address: Block 720 Ang Mo Kio Ave 6, # 01-4112, Singapore 560720
Opening hours: 12 p.m.-9.30 p.m. every day
Telephone: 9858 3410

Qisahn – save up to 40% by pre-ordering games

OG players will know the layout of the Qisahn store like the back of their hand. Also known for hosting some of the best console game deals, Qisahn also takes pre-orders for hard-to-get American video game releases at discounted prices to help you save up to 40%!

Qisahn - save up to 40% by pre-ordering games, Singapore Buy

What we like: the 2 new game packs at $ 50.

Big players will save even more with their $ 18 / year membership which will entitle you to $ 2 off most products and other membership discounts.

Nintendo Switch console: starting at $ 379
PS4 consoles: from $ 419 to $ 504
Nintendo Switch Games: Overcooked 1 + 2 – $ 54.90 | Pokémon sword and shield – $ 72.90 each | Smash Bros – $ 72.90
PS4 Games: Kingdom Hearts III – $ 59.90 | FIFA – $ 57.90

Additional Services: They have a price matching policy, but it only applies to unreduced items that have not yet been purchased.

Address: 545 Orchard Road, Far East Shopping Center # 05-11, Singapore 238882
Opening hours: 12 p.m. – 8 p.m., every day
Telephone: +65 3159 3099

Toy or game – 8 convenient locations across the island

TOG is almost like the Starbucks of video game stores – you can find one in every corner of the island. Although they do not win any medal for their prize, their membership is to be considered for the number of benefits.

For an annual fee of $ 20, you will receive a voucher of $ 10 for an immediate exchange. You can also take advantage of exclusive discounts and earn store credit to compensate for future purchases with their reward system.

P.S. Birthday month purchases will give you double the credit!

Toy or game - 8 convenient locations across the island, Singapore Buy

Nintendo Switch Gen 2 console: $ 469 – $ 489
PS4 consoles: $ 479 – $ 629
Nintendo Switch Games: Overcooked 1 + 2 – $ 55 | Pokémon sword and shield – $ 79 each | Smash Bros – $ 87
PS4 Games: Kingdom Hearts III – $ 59.90 | FIFA – $ 79.90

Address: 201 Victoria Street, Bugis + # 05-04 / 05/06, Singapore 188067
Opening hours: 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., daily
Telephone: 6634 2637

Funzsquare – latest low-cost games and additional one-year warranty

Funzsquare has only one store and it is nestled among the nail salons and piercing salons of Far East Plaza. They sell the latest PS4 and Nintendo Switch games with some games like Kingdom Hearts 3, even at $ 29, the cheapest Game Store in Singapore.

Funzsquare - latest low-cost games and additional one-year warranty, Singapore Buy

The last thing anyone wants is their precious game to face them, but if you’re a big fan of Murphy’s Law, then you’ll want to buy your games here for the free one-year additional store warranty, this will come with in addition to the manufacturer’s warranty.

Real worries can inject an additional $ 30 to extend the warranty to 5 years – a reasonable price to pay for 5 years of guaranteed gaming.

Nintendo Switch Gen 2 console: $ 428 – $ 518
PS4 consoles: no sale
Nintendo Switch Games: Overcooked 1 + 2 – $ 49 | Pokémon sword and shield – $ 70 each | Smash Bros – $ 75
PS4 Games: Kingdom Hearts III – $ 29 | FIFA – $ 58

Address: 14 Scotts Road, Far East Plaza, # 02-60, Singapore 228213
Opening hours: 12 p.m.-8 p.m. every day, closed on Thursday
Telephone: 6887 4802

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Top Liquor Stores in Singapore

Incredibly alcoholic liquor stores selling all kinds of premium wines, beers, champagne and spirits

Are you planning your next dinner, a drink at the office or a party at home? This guide to liquor retailers and bottle stores in Singapore will help you.

The main ingredient of any good shindig: Booze, and a lot. Whatever the event – be it a small dinner or a big birthday party – it is almost informal (in our opinion, at least) not to serve or bring wine, champagne, beer or cocktails at the party. To compliment your home bar, drop by these well-stocked liquor stores for a wide selection of awesome and sometimes hard to find labels.

1855 The bottle shop

Offering more than 800 different selections of wines, champagne, and spirits, 1855 – it has nine stores conveniently located across Singapore – is a good joint to make for the next dinner you organize. This all-in-one bottle store also offers corporate gifts, deliveries, and bulk orders.

1855 The Bottle Shop, several locations including Paragon, Suntec City and Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore Buy

1855 The Bottle Shop Singapore, several locations including Paragon, Suntec City and Jewel Changi Airport.

Thirsty The Beer Shop

The people behind Thirsty are really serious about craft beer, and their shop is proof of that. You can probably find names you’ve never heard of (except you, the beer geeks), but that’s exactly what makes shopping in Singapore at Thirsty so interesting – there’s always something new to discover each time, from its list of 60 brands.

Thirsty The Beer Shop, there's always something new to discover each time, from its list of 60 brands, Singapore Buy

Thirsty The Beer Shop, # 04-09, Kolam Ayer Industrial Estate 8 Lorong Bakar Batu, Singapore 348743

The Oaks Cellar

One of Singapore’s most prominent wine retailers, The Oaks Cellar has been around since 1995. Take a look and get your hands on rare wines like Domaine Romanee-Conti, Château Lafite Rothschild and Petrus. The famous bottle store also sells quality sake and hard liquor, as well as drinking accessories like a 1973 Ardbeg 1973 30 years crystal decanter worth over $ 7,000.

The Oaks Cellar, several locations including Ion Orchard, Mandarin Gallery and The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Buy

The Oaks Cellar, several locations including Ion Orchard, Mandarin Gallery and The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

Wine Connection

You are probably already connected to Wine Connection for your take-out wine. Opened in Bangkok in 1998, the chic wine bar and retailer follows a commercial model from the vineyard to the consumer and removes middlemen, which ultimately benefits your pockets.

Wine Connection, multiple locations throughout the island, including Chinatown, Raffles City, and Bukit Timah, Singapore Buy

Wine Connection, multiple locations throughout the island, including Chinatown, Raffles City, and Bukit Timah.

LiquorBar

Its liquor library, which houses both consumer brands (Johnnie Walker, 42 below) and obscure boutique labels (Bulldog Gin, Corralejo Tequila) is impressive. Plus, there are aromatic bitters, syrups, and bar tools to help you make the perfect drink. Launched as an e-commerce retailer, Liquor Bar is also a reliable online source; the minimum order is $ 100 and the delivery fee is $ 10 – not much, given that some of his bottles are quite difficult to find elsewhere in the city, buy in Singapore.

 Liquor Bar is also a reliable online source, Singapore Buy

Liquor Bar, # 01-01, 93 Geylang Road, Singapore 389205

Cheapest Cars You Can Buy In Singapore

After COE prices for CAT A reached a minimum of $ 23,568 in December 2018 and were between $ 25,000 and $ 26,000 in early 2019, the rest of 2019 saw COE prices climb.

In January 2020, CAT A COE prices were $ 35,010, about $ 10,000 more than the same period last year. Despite the uncertainties in the financial markets, it is clear that Singaporeans are still looking to buy cars in Singapore.

Cars have always been expensive in Singapore. So far, 2020 doesn’t seem like a good year if you’re looking for an affordable car. That said, if you really need to buy a car this year, here are some of the cheapest models you can consider.

Before committing to a car, be sure to first calculate the long-term cost of owning a car in Singapore. Indeed, the total cost of owning a car in Singapore goes far beyond the simple purchase price of a car.

Mitsubishi Attrage 1.2 CVT Modern (A) – $ 68,999

If you're looking for a solid and reliable Japanese sedan for less than $ 70,000, the Attrage is one of the best, Singapore Buy

If you’re looking for a solid and reliable Japanese sedan in Singapore for less than $ 70,000, the Attrage is one of the best, if not the only, choice you have. According to Mitsubishi, the Attrage was designed to maximize interior space for drivers and passengers. Similar to the Space Star, it offers you six airbags, a keyless engine start and good fuel consumption of 20.4 km / L. Overall, a very logical choice in our opinion.

Perodua Myvi 1.3 X (A) – $ 66,999

the Myvi offers a no-frills basic workout for those who prefer a small hatchback to a full-size sedan, Singapore Buy

The more expensive of the two Perodua models we have, the Myvi offers a no-frills basic workout for those who prefer a small hatchback to a full-size sedan. With a boot space of only 277 L, you will need to take light (or smart) travel even for this short family trip you are doing in Malaysia.

Mitsubishi Space Star 1.2 (A) – $ 70,999

the Mitsubishi Space Star is a reasonable choice for couples or small families who don't need a lot of space, Singapore Buy

A small, nimble car, the Mitsubishi Space Star is a reasonable choice for couples or small families who don’t need a lot of space. This small sedan offers drivers a fuel consumption of 21.2 km / L, making it an economically sound choice for drivers who want to get the best possible mileage from their car in the long term.

Nissan Note 1.2 Lite (A) – $ 67,888

the Nissan Note is currently listed at $ 67,888, making this compact Japanese car one of the most affordable cars in Singapore Buy today

The most basic variant of the Nissan Note is currently listed at $ 67,888, making this compact Japanese car one of the most affordable cars to buy in Singapore today. It should also be noted that the price of this car 12 months ago was $ 68,300, while the prices of the WCC were significantly lower. So that makes it a good deal today … right?

Perodua Bezza 1.3 Premium X (A) – $ 61,999

the Perodua Bezza is Singapore's most affordable car, Singapore Buy

As of this writing, the Perodua Bezza is Singapore’s most affordable car. At the list price of $ 61,999, it’s at least $ 5,000 cheaper than Singapore’s next most affordable car.

Like the Myvi, the Bezza is a no-frills car that offers surprisingly more than you would expect. As an appropriately sized sedan, it offers a reasonable (or exceptional, depending on its marketing description) price to drivers and passengers. In addition, the boot space is 508 L, which is more than what many other Japanese, Korean and continental brands offer. There are great features like keyless engine start-stop and smart key smart entry.

See also: Best Men’s Fashion Stores in Singapore

The Best Camera Stores in Singapore

Over the past 40 years, digital cameras have advanced at the speed of light, and analog cameras have become almost obsolete. Recently, film photography has made a world comeback, dominating Instagram with the hashtag #filmisnotdead and creating a tsunami of trends in the indie and hipster communities. In Singapore, there are so few physical stores that sell analog cameras; here is a list of the top five places to get your solution with Singapore Buy!

Chiif cameras

Located in the building next to the Peninsular shopping center, Chiif Cameras displays photos of breathtaking movies of all shapes and sizes, showing brilliant details of the subject in high quality. This store mainly provides development and printing services, but it also offers analog camera products, even if it does not display them. To learn more about the products, contact the very kind Mr. Chii Fei and he will connect you with something that you would certainly be happy to bring home.

Chiif Cameras displays photos of breathtaking movies of all shapes and sizes, showing brilliant details of the subject in high quality, Singapore Buy

Opening hours: 12 p.m. – 7 p.m. (Tue – Fri), 1:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. (Sat)

5 Coleman St, Excelsior Shopping Center # 02-25, Singapore +65 6336 1956

Lomography Gallery Store Singapore

Lomography is one of the largest cinema camera companies in the world. This camera store has grown over the past 15 years and has established itself in several European and Asian countries, including Singapore. The store is adorned with video walls and a colorful gallery displaying a large collection of camera brands such as Konstruktor, Diana and Belair. It also sells camera straps and other accessories you would need for your fun adventure in Singapore – even popsicles to keep you cool!

Lomography is one of the largest cinema camera companies in the world, Singapore Buy

Opening hours: 12 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (every day)

295 South Bridge Rd, Singapore +65 6223 8850

Black market camera

Black Market Camera is another popular spot in the camera scene, known as the country’s first lifestyle and photography equipment supermarket concept store. Black Market Camera offers an incredible number of film cameras compared to other local stores in Singapore and has partnered with global brands such as Leica and Canon. In addition, it offers a wide range of product accessories, including housings, batteries, and lenses.

Black Market Camera is another popular spot in the camera scene, known as the country's first lifestyle and photography equipment supermarket concept store, Singapore Buy

Opening hours: 11.45 a.m. – 8 p.m. (daily)

Downtown Core, Singapore, 179804, Singapore

Cat Socrates

Are you looking for a place to grab and not go? Cat Socrates offers a small range of cameras, film, and camera accessories. In addition, this store offers many accessories and small trinkets to spice up your photos. Terrariums, wooden spoons, local engravings, and publications… you name it. Cat Socrates is a store where you can get both your film cameras and a taste of Singapore. There is also a cute kitty lurking in the store; it would not be Cat Socrates without a cat!

Cat Socrates offers a small range of cameras, film, and camera accessories, Singapore Buy

Opening hours: 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. (Mon-Sat), 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. (Sun and PH)

78 Yong Siak Street, Bukit Merah, Singapore, 163078, Singapore

The camera workshop

Take the two-story escalator from the Black Market Camera, take a walk around the corner and you’ll find The Camera Workshop. This store also sells analog and digital cameras, bearing brands similar to those offered by Black Market Camera, but what makes The Camera Workshop different is that it includes a popular collection of rare analog cameras, such as then the Kodak Brownie and the Yashica-44. , which no longer exists. In addition, it extends its services to repair and consult cameras for all cameras.

The Camera Workshop is includes a popular collection of rare analog cameras, Singapore Buy

Opening hours: 11.30 a.m. – 7 p.m. (Monday – Saturday)

3 Coleman St, Peninsula Shopping Center # 01-06, Singapore +65 6336 1956

A Guide To Luxury Malls in Singapore

Singapore is a buyer’s paradise, especially if you can afford it. Shopping malls can be found in just about any area of ​​Singapore, but if you’re looking to indulge in high-end goods and the finer things in life, these are some of the luxury malls in Singapore that you need to put on your list.

Hilton Shopping Mall

The Hilton Singapore hotel and its adjoining Hilton shopping mall are located at the quieter end of Orchard Road, Singapore Buy

The Hilton Singapore hotel and its adjoining Hilton shopping mall are located at the quieter end of Orchard Road. This may seem a bit dated compared to other newer and brighter malls, but those who know better come here for luxury brands like Comme Des Garcons, Stella McCartney, Rolex, and Giorgio Armani, among others.

581 Orchard Road, Orchard, Singapore, 238883, Singapore

Paragon

Paragon is an upscale shopping center famous for its suite of international luxury fashion brands, Singapore Buy

Paragon is an upscale shopping center in Singapore, famous for its suite of international luxury fashion brands, including Gucci, Prada, Miu Miu, and Salvatore Ferragamo. The Spanish brand Loewe also opened its first concept store Casa Loewe, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. Paragon is well known for its specialized medical offerings, with an entire tower dedicated to high-end medical services.

290 Orchard Road, Orchard, Singapore, 238859, Singapore

Ion Orchard

Ion Orchard is hard to miss at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road due to its sparkling wavy facade, Singapore Buy

Ion Orchard is hard to miss at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road due to its sparkling wavy facade. It is particularly beautiful at night when everything is illuminated. This mall in Singapore is much larger than it looks – with four floors housing luxury brand flagship stores like Dior, Dolce & Gabbana and Prada, and four other levels hidden below ground level with a mix of popular retail chains and fashion brands.

2 Orchard Turn, Singapore 238801

Palais Renaissance

The Renaissance Palace is located right next to the Thai Embassy along Orchard Road, Singapore Buy

The Renaissance Palace is located right next to the Thai Embassy along Orchard Road. It is known as a small shopping center that offers a number of high-end brands that are not commonly found on the island. Look for high-end brands like Breitling, DeFred Jewelers and the Tyan multi-brand boutique.

390 Orchard Road, Orchard, Singapore, 238871, Singapore

Capitol Piazza

Capitol Piazza was formed after the historic Capitol Theater was transformed into an entertainment and lifestyle complex consisting of a theater, a luxury hotel, and an upscale shopping center, Singapore Buy

Capitol Piazza was formed after the historic Capitol Theater was transformed into an entertainment and lifestyle complex consisting of a theater, a luxury hotel, and an upscale shopping center. The brands to watch out for here include men’s fashion Benjamin Barker, the multi-brand boutique Julie Nicole and the luxury watch brand Cortina Watch.

13 Stamford Road, Downtown Core, Singapore, 178905, Singapore

Best Vintage Clothing Stores In Singapore

One of the most fascinating experiences you can have in Singapore is to explore vintage boutiques, especially those geared to clothing. Whether it’s a retro-inspired outfit or a second-hand purchase, when chosen wisely, they come with an extra bump in street credibility and offer a way to explore different classic styles and trends. Let’s explore these unique shops with Singapore Buy!

Vintage dustbunny

Vintage dustbunny located in 112 Bukit Purmei Road, Singapore Buy

If you are looking for haute couture, this should be your first stop in vintage shopping Singapore. Specializing in women’s clothing for a long time, many of them are timeless and unique pieces. Another fascinating piece about them is their jewelry and bags, which are made from pieces by classic designers such as Chanel or Hermes. Expect the prices to be higher, but the gain is having a rare pleasure that is otherwise difficult to obtain.

112 Bukit Purmei Road, Singapore, Singapore

Deja Vu Vintage

Deja Vu Vintage located in Millenia Walk, Singapore Buy

Another delicious place to find the rare exquisite dress of the big names in haute couture. The good thing about this place is that it has the classic look that you can find in the many glossy magazines of the past and present. Although it focuses on haute couture, there are also more affordable options. It is well organized and maintained, so you won’t be disappointed.

Millenia Walk, Singapore, Singapore

ReFASH

ReFASH located in Selegie Road, Singapore Buy

This store has jumped into the thrift store trend. They focus on the idea of ​​#wearlikenew, a statement that resonates well with vintage and fond buyers by giving new life to pre-worn clothing. Expect to see a fairly varied amount of labels here and they even have an online store to make your job easier.

1 Selegie Road, Singapore, Singapore

Grammah

Located in the coolest corner of Singapore, Grammah is a great place to find some of the trendiest and vibrant vintage clothes, Singapore Buy

Located in the coolest corner of Singapore, Grammah is a great place to find some of the trendiest and vibrant vintage clothes. Many of their items have a very youthful vibe with exuberant quality. In addition to all this, they also offer a section reserved for men, for those who were dying to imitate a touch of classic Hollywood heart.

66 Haji Lane, Singapore, Singapore

The good old days

The good old days located in New Bugis Street, Singapore Buy

Storing a variety of vintage clothing at affordable prices, this place could easily be your one-stop-shop for anything retro. Here you can find the most casual skirts and the craziest dresses, perfect for a whole host of different occasions if the need arises, or just according to your preference. In addition to that, they host a bunch of accessories to match your outfit.

3 New Bugis Street, Singapore, Singapore

Guide To Exchange And Use Money In Singapore

This small country called Singapore is also known as Switzerland in Southeast Asia with a developed banking system and a high standard of living. Singapore’s currency is also one of the most reliable currencies in the region.

Visitors to Singapore will find it very easy to exchange USD for Singapore dollars at any private bank or exchange office. Singapore is a developed country, so the law on currency trading is like London or New York.

Therefore, visitors expect the bustling shopping scene in Singapore and the duty-free shopping scheme will be extremely easy to achieve your goals.

Currency exchange in Singapore

The Singapore dollar, abbreviated SGD, is the official currency of Singapore. These tickets are available in $ 2, $ 5, $ 10 and $ 50 (minus current denominations of $ 100, $ 500, $ 1,000 and $ 10,000).

The Singapore dollar, abbreviated SGD, is the official currency of Singapore, Singapore Buy

The Brunei dollar is also converted to Singapore dollars at a ratio of 1: 1 with the agreement of these two small Asian countries.

Certain shopping centers and hotels will accept transactions in USD, Australian dollars, Japanese yen and British pounds with exchange rates lower than those of private exchange offices.

Currency exchange in banks or private exchange offices?

Singapore is the financial center of Asia, the banking and redemption system has therefore been extremely developed. Money can be exchanged at any bank on the island.

Licensed private exchange offices can be found at Changi International Airport, shopping malls on Orchard Road and in a few other areas, including Chinatown – Chinatown and Little India – Little India.

Private money changers have competitive rates and are even better than bank exchanges as we won’t have to pay any additional service fees. These foreign exchange bureaus also exchange currencies other than the Singapore dollar but make sure you understand this before trading.

Exchanging money at the bank is safer and the bank is at any corner, although you have to pay SGD 3 for each conversion.

Banks work there from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. weekdays and 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturdays.

ATM in Singapore

ATMs are everywhere – from banks, metro stations to shopping malls. ATMs with photos of Plus and Circus (two financial networks linked to Visa and Mastercard respectively) will allow you to withdraw money with your ATM card and most will accept Visa and Master cards. menu.

You do not need to tip when using the service in Singapore, Singapore Buy

Credit cards are also used across the island without limits, if establishments impose or charge extra fees when dealing with credit cards, contact the agencies below immediately to resolve them.

American Express (www.americanexpress.com, + 65-6299-8133)
Diners Club (www.dinersclub.com.sg, + 65-6294-4222)
JCB (www.jcbusa.com/, + 65-6734-0096)
MasterCard and Visa (1800-345-1345)

Trick
You do not need to tip when using the service in Singapore. Tips are not recommended by the government and even taxi drivers and cafes do not need to tip you.

How to save money in Singapore?

Singapore is known as a country with a high standard of living and high prices, but you can still save in the following ways:

Eat and drink at street stalls: everywhere in Singapore, there are inexpensive food stalls that you can fill with just 5 SGD instead of going to fancy restaurants.

Use public transport: do not use Uber for anything and use the EZ-Link card to use most public transport in Singapore such as the metro and buses.

Accommodation instead of a hotel: Sure, it’s easy to get around Orchard Road or downtown, but lower standard motels like Chinatown and Kampong Glam will keep you out of your pocket.