A Disabled Person's Guide to Visiting Singapore

Singapore is a vibrant city known for its cleanliness, safety, and accessibility. This SG City guide provides essential information to assist disabled travellers in navigating the city with ease.

Accessibility in Public Transport

Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)

  • The MRT system is largely accessible, featuring lifts and ramps at most stations.

  • Visual and audio announcements are available on trains and within stations.

  • Priority seating is designated for those with disabilities.

Buses

  • Public buses are equipped with ramps for wheelchair access.

  • Each bus stop is marked with information about the accessibility features.

  • Bus drivers are trained to assist passengers with disabilities.

Getting Around

Taxis

  • Wheelchair-accessible taxis are available. It's advisable to book in advance through a reputable taxi company.

  • Drivers are often willing to assist with loading the wheelchair into the vehicle.

Walking

  • Footpaths are generally well-maintained, with curb ramps and tactile paving (for assistance in navigation).

  • Busy areas are equipped with crossings and signals designed for ease of access.

Accommodation

Hotels

  • Many hotels in Singapore offer accessible rooms and facilities. Look for accommodations that specifically mention accessibility features in their descriptions.

  • Consider contacting the hotel before booking to ensure your specific needs can be met.

Attractions

Gardens and Parks

  • The Gardens by the Bay features accessible paths throughout the garden's main attractions, including the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome.

  • East Coast Park has wheelchair-friendly paths along with accessible restrooms.

Museums

  • Major museums, such as the National Museum of Singapore and the ArtScience Museum, provide accessible entrances, exhibitions, and facilities.

  • Wheelchairs can be rented at some museums for convenience.

Emergency Services

In case of emergencies, Singapore has a comprehensive healthcare system. Dial 995 for ambulance services or visit the nearest hospital or clinic.

Support Services

Local organisations and support groups may provide additional assistance for disabled travellers. Researching in advance can help identify services that can assist during your visit.

Singapore visitor tips

Singapore is making significant strides in becoming more inclusive. With careful planning and knowledge of available resources, disabled travellers can enjoy all that the city has to offer. Whether exploring vibrant neighbourhoods, indulging in local cuisine, or enjoying the stunning architecture, there are numerous accessible experiences to be had in Singapore.

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