Getting around Singapore

Public Transport

Singapore has an efficient public transport system with the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) and buses covering extensive routes.

Download the MyTransport SG app (iOS | Android) for handy information on train operating times, station exits, public bus services and bus arrival times. You also download the Singapore MRT map for a comprehensive overview of the MRT system. Google maps and similar apps are also useful for finding your way around and planning trips. You can pay for public transport with contactless bank cards and mobile wallets. Cash payment is only possible on buses and costs more. At registration, you will receive an EZ-Link Card preloaded with SGD 5.00, which can be used on Singapore’s public transport network. Learn how to top up the card here.

Taxi & Ride-Hailing Services

Taxis in Singapore are metered, with surcharges based on time, route and service type. If you flag a cab on the street or at a taxi stand, ask the driver about potential surcharges before starting your trip and request a receipt. You can also book your rides via apps such as: ComfortDelGro, Grab, Gojek, Ryde or TADA (Uber isn't available in Singapore).

From the airport

You can take taxis or ride-hailing services from the airport or try any of the options listed at Changi Airport's website, including bus, train, and airport transfer service.

Getting to the conference venue

To get to the conference venue at Nanyang Technological University, see the page Getting to and around NTU,

Hosted By

NTU Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information

Organised By

IAMCR

Held In

Singapore

Supported By

Exhibition

Gold Sponsors

Northwestern Qatar
Tsinghua University

Silver Sponsors

City University
Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Bronze Sponsor

Hong Kong Baptist University

Other Sponsors and Partners

Chinese University of Hong Kong
Singapore Airlines