Since · 1819 CE

A city dossier

Singapore.

In Singapore Central

Singapore is a city-state and global financial hub, transformed since independence in 1965 from a British trading port into one of the world's wealthiest cities, with Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Changi Airport.

Population
5.7M
Area
728 km²
Founded
1819 CE
Region
Central
Coordinates
1.3521°N · 103.8198°E
04 · About

On the city.

Singapore is a city-state and global financial hub, transformed since independence in 1965 from a British trading port into one of the world's wealthiest cities, with Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Changi Airport.

Location, geography & climate

Singapore sits in the Central region of Singapore, at approximately 1.35°, 103.82°. The metropolitan area covers around 728 km² and falls within a tropical climate band, which shapes the city’s seasons, architecture and street life. Local geography — coastline, river basin, hills or plain — typically dictates the layout of historic neighbourhoods, the route of public transport and the choice of building materials seen across Singapore.

History & founding

Singapore was founded around 1819 CE and has grown into one of the principal urban centres of Singapore. Successive waves of migration, trade, conquest and reconstruction have layered the city’s street pattern: older quarters often follow medieval, colonial or pre-industrial street plans, while later expansion reaches outward in planned grids, ring roads or transit corridors. Reading the city’s map is, in many ways, reading its history.

Districts, character & architecture

Like every great city, Singapore is built from neighbourhoods rather than blocks. A historic core typically anchors civic and religious landmarks; commercial districts cluster around transport hubs; residential areas radiate outward at different densities and price points. Architecture across Singapore reflects the eras of greatest investment — sometimes a single decade dominates the skyline, sometimes a thousand years of building history sits visible on a single street.

Population, economy & daily life

The metropolitan population of Singapore is around 5.7M. Major employment sectors usually include services, public administration, retail, hospitality and (where applicable) finance, technology, manufacturing or maritime industry. Day-to-day life moves to the rhythm of commuter flows, school timetables, market days and the city’s major stadiums, theatres and venues.

Culture, food & nightlife

Cultural life in Singapore plays out across museums, galleries, music venues, places of worship, sports arenas and an outdoor calendar of festivals and parades. Cuisine usually reflects both regional traditions and the influence of immigrant communities, with everything from family-run cafés to fine-dining institutions and street-food markets. Nightlife clusters in identifiable districts and tends to peak at weekends and during major celebrations.

Getting around & visiting

Singapore is best understood on foot in its older districts, with public transport — metros, trams, buses or commuter rail — bridging the longer distances. Cycling is increasingly common in many cities of comparable size. Visitors typically base themselves near a transport hub to reach landmarks, museums and dining quickly. Time of year matters: peak tourist season tracks the city’s climate, with shoulder seasons often offering the best balance of weather, opening hours and crowd levels.

At a glance

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Field Value Note
Country Singapore
Region Central within country
Population 5.7M metropolitan area
Area 728 km²
Founded 1819 CE
Latitude 1.3521 degrees
Longitude 103.8198 degrees
Climate band tropical derived from latitude

Did you know?

Singapore is one of only three city-states in the world (with Monaco and Vatican City), and the only island city-state.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Singapore?

Singapore is located in Singapore, in the Central region. The city sits at coordinates 1.3521°N, 103.8198°E.

What is the population of Singapore?

Singapore has a population of approximately 5.7M, with a density of around 7,830/km².

When was Singapore founded?

Singapore was founded in 1819 CE, making it about 2 centuries old.

How big is Singapore?

Singapore covers an area of approximately 728 km².

05 · Essentials

Things to know.

Practical information pulled from country-level data — useful before you travel.

Languages
English, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil
Currency
Singapore Dollar (SGD) · S$
Time zone
SGT (UTC+8)
Calling
+65
Plug type
G
Drives on
Left
Climate
Tropical
Best season
Nov – Apr (dry season)
Density
7,830/km²
Age
about 2 centuries old
Dispatch 19 · MAY · 26

A small thing, worth noting.

Singapore is one of only three city-states in the world (with Monaco and Vatican City), and the only island city-state.

— filed from Singapore

Reference

Knowing Singapore

Practical, computed reference: where the city sits on the planet, what to expect from the climate, and how it connects to the rest of the world.

Geography & climate of Singapore

Hemisphere
Northern hemisphere
Latitude
1.3521°
Longitude
103.8198°
Time-zone band
UTC+07
Daylight at June solstice
12h 05m
Daylight at December solstice
11h 55m

The city sits in the equatorial zone — temperatures vary little through the year (typically 24–32°C), but rainfall changes dramatically between wet and dry seasons. Humidity is high year-round.

When to visit Singapore

Year-round; the dry season (typically December through April in the northern tropics, or May through September in the southern tropics) brings the most reliable weather.

This is a climate-band heuristic — the best time for any specific traveller depends on what they want to do (festivals, beach, mountains). Treat as a starting point.

How far is Singapore from the major hubs?

Great-circle distances — the shortest distance over the surface of the Earth, used by long-haul aircraft. Actual flight time is roughly distance ÷ 800 km/h plus an hour or two for the climb, descent, and headwinds.

  • Singapore 0 km / 0 mi
  • Tokyo 5,311 km / 3,300 mi
  • Dubai 5,837 km / 3,627 mi
  • Sydney 6,306 km / 3,918 mi
  • London 10,848 km / 6,741 mi
  • New York 15,332 km / 9,527 mi

Cities near Singapore

Other cities in the encyclopedia, sorted by great-circle distance. Some are realistic day trips; others are regional context. Always check actual road or rail journey times — they differ from straight-line distance by a lot in mountainous or island geography.

The antipode of Singapore

If you drilled straight through the centre of the Earth from Singapore, you'd come out at -1.3521°, -76.1802°, in the equatorial Pacific Ocean — coordinates -1.3521°, -76.1802°.

About 71% of the planet is ocean, so most antipodes land in the sea — a little geographic curiosity for the next pub quiz.