Solving the headache of short, time-constrained layovers at Changi Airport.
My name is chocomeowy, and I built LayoverSG because I got tired of watching travellers sit in Changi for hours doing nothing, not because Singapore is boring, but because nobody gave them a proper plan.
I am Singaporean. I grew up eating at hawker centres, taking the MRT everywhere, and knowing exactly how long it takes to get from Tanjong Pagar to Bayfront on a Tuesday morning. That local knowledge is what this site runs on.
Every itinerary has been walked. Every travel time has been timed. Every hawker stall recommendation comes from personal experience, not a press release, not a sponsored listicle, and definitely not an AI making things up.
Whether you have 2 hours or 12, Singapore has something worth stepping out for. LayoverSG makes sure you know exactly what it is and how to get there and back without missing your flight.
If you do one thing before your flight leaves Singapore, walk into any hawker centre and order a kopi. Not a flat white. Not an Americano. A proper kopi — dark Robusta coffee brewed through a cloth sock filter, served with condensed milk in a ceramic cup that has been in rotation since before you were born.
The catch is that ordering kopi has its own entire language. The uncle behind the counter expects you to know it. We are not going to explain the whole system here because someone in the Singapore developer community already built the definitive resource for it.
Building and maintaining these itineraries takes a lot of, you guessed it, bubble tea. If this tool saved your layover, consider buying me one.
Buy me a bubble teaLayoverSG is independently built and maintained. If a stall has closed, a price has changed, or you found a hidden gem, tell me. Real updates from real travellers keep this site accurate.
Currently building a proper interactive itinerary builder that lets you:
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