
The POD Boutique Capsule Hotel
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Getting to The POD from Changi Airport
Via MRT:
East West Line (Green Line)
Board at Changi Airport Station (CG2) and transfer at Tanah Merah Station (EW4), then alight at Bugis Station (EW12). Proceed to Exit E, we are approximately 12 minutes (800 meters) away. Get detailed train timings from SMRT Corporation Website.
Payment options for public transport include contactless Mastercard/Visa/NETS bank cards, mobile wallets, stored-value EZ-Link/NETS FlashPay cards, and Singapore Tourist Pass. Do note that admin fees apply for payments with foreign-issued bank cards.
Via Taxi:
Taxis are available for hire at the taxi stands in the Arrival areas of Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4. A ride to the city takes about 30 minutes and costs between S$20 and S$40. All fares are metered.
There is an additional Airport Surcharge for all trips originating from the Airport:
Mon–Sun (5:00PM–11:59PM): S$8 Airport Surcharge
All other times: S$6 Airport Surcharge
Midnight surcharge (12:00 AM–6:00 AM): 50% of final metered fare
Peak-hour surcharge (6:00 AM–9:30 AM, Mon–Fri and 6:00 PM–12:00 AM, Mon–Sun): 25% of final metered fare
Via Private Hire Car:
You can also book private hire cars from Grab, Gojek, Tada or Ryde for a ride out of the airport. Make a booking via the respective transport providers’ mobile applications (downloadable on Google Play Store or Apple App Store) and head to the Arrival pick-up points at Terminals 1, 2, 3 or 4.
Via Private Transfer:
Welcome Pickups offers a variety of vehicle types to suit your needs for direct airport transfer (meet & greet, cars with Wi-Fi, welcome bag and a bottle of water for all travellers) or any other destinations around Singapore. book Welcome Pickups transfer
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Bugis Street
850M by foot
Bargain shopping enclave - Bustling street market that sells nearly anything and everything.
A paradise of all things quirky and trendy, Bugis Street is a bustling street market that sells everything from quirky knickknacks, trendy clothes, sassy souvenirs, street cuisine and much more.

National Stadium
18 minutes by bus
The largest dome structure in the world - For the best of live sports and entertainment.
With a dome of 312 metres in diameter, the 55,000-capacity National Stadium with a retractable roof and movable tiered seating is Singapore’s largest all-weather sports and events venue.

Gardens by the Bay
18 minutes by bus
A vibrant horticultural oasis of lush greenery and floral displays - A sanctuary for nature lovers and budding horticulturalists alike.
Its waterfront gardens and conservatories (Flower Dome and Cloud Forest) as well as the newly opened Sun Pavilion, feature some of the most incredible man-made structures built to house flora and fauna from all over the world.

Kampong Gelam
200M by foot
Old meets new – A Cultural and Lifestyle Haven
Discover one of Singapore’s oldest urban quarters, now a hip neighbourhood.
A melting pot of vibrant cultures from all over the world, trendy shops, majestic cultural buildings, eye-popping street art and excellent eateries and bars.

Haji Lane
350M by foot
Hipster hangout - A world of multi-coloured street art and hip boutiques.
Located within Kampong Gelam, the quirky and vibrant street of Haji Lane is where you should head to experience a different side of Singapore. Lined with funky street art murals, fusion restaurants, eclectic shops and boutiques, Haji Lane offer plenty to see, do and experience.

Malay Heritage Centre
300M by foot
Fit for a king - formerly the royal residence of the first Sultan of Singapore.
The Malay Heritage Centre showcases the history and culture of the Malay community with historical artefacts, interactive multimedia and colourful exhibits from Singapore's national collection as well as contributions from the community.

Sultan Mosque
250M by foot
Singapore's national monument – Spectacular and Stunning.
Located within Kampong Gelam, the majestic Sultan Mosque with its massive golden domes and huge prayer hall is a prominent mosque in Singapore and one of the country’s most impressive religious buildings.