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Ghent vs Singapore

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Ghent

Ghent

Belgium

Singapore

Singapore

Singapore

Ghent

Safety: 85/100Pop: 265,000Europe/Brussels

Singapore

Safety: 95/100Pop: 5.6MAsia/Singapore

💰 Budget

budget
Ghent: $65-95Singapore: $60-100
mid-range
Ghent: $140-210Singapore: $150-250
luxury
Ghent: $320+Singapore: $400+

🛡️ Safety

Ghent85/100Safety Score95/100Singapore

Ghent

Ghent is a very safe city with a strong community feel. The large student population means the city is lively but not rough. Violent crime is extremely rare, and petty theft is less common than in Brussels or Antwerp. The city feels safe to walk at all hours.

Singapore

Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world. Violent crime is extremely rare, and the streets are safe to walk at any hour. Strict laws are vigorously enforced — fines for littering, jaywalking, and spitting are real and regularly issued.

Ratings

Ghent4/5English Friendly5/5Singapore
Ghent5/5Walkability4/5Singapore
Ghent4/5Public Transit5/5Singapore
Ghent4/5Food Scene5/5Singapore
Ghent4/5Nightlife4/5Singapore
Ghent4/5Cultural Sites3/5Singapore
Ghent2/5Nature Access3/5Singapore
Ghent5/5WiFi Reliability5/5Singapore

🌤️ Weather

Ghent

Ghent shares Bruges' maritime climate — mild year-round but frequently wet. Summers are pleasantly warm without extreme heat, winters are damp and cool. Rain is possible in every season, making layers and waterproofs essential. The city is beautiful in every weather.

Spring (March - May)5-17°C
Summer (June - August)12-23°C
Autumn (September - November)6-18°C
Winter (December - February)1-7°C

Singapore

Singapore sits just 1 degree north of the equator, giving it a tropical rainforest climate with uniformly hot and humid conditions year-round. Expect sudden afternoon thunderstorms that clear quickly. There is no cool season.

Northeast Monsoon (December - March)23-31°C
Inter-Monsoon (Spring) (April - May)24-32°C
Southwest Monsoon (June - September)24-31°C
Inter-Monsoon (Autumn) (October - November)23-31°C

🚇 Getting Around

Ghent

Ghent's historic center is very walkable, and the city has an excellent tram and bus network operated by De Lijn. Cycling is deeply embedded in Ghent's culture — it's the most common way locals get around. The car-free zone in the city center makes walking and cycling even more pleasant.

Walkability: Ghent's center has one of Belgium's largest car-free zones, making it exceptionally walkable. Sint-Baafsplein to Gravensteen is a 10-minute stroll. The entire medieval core is compact and easily covered on foot. Cobblestones are charming but tough on thin-soled shoes.

De Lijn Trams€2.50 onboard; €1.80 with prepaid Lijnkaart; free with a Ghent City Card
De Lijn Buses€2.50 onboard; €1.80 with prepaid Lijnkaart
Donkey Republic / Blue-bike€1/trip Blue-bike (subscription needed); €6-12/day Donkey Republic

Singapore

Singapore has world-class public transit. The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) rail network and extensive bus system cover virtually the entire island. Get an EZ-Link card or use a contactless Visa/Mastercard for seamless travel across all modes.

Walkability: The city center is very walkable with covered walkways (5-foot ways) protecting from rain and sun. Marina Bay, Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam are all best explored on foot. Air-conditioned underground malls connect many MRT stations in the CBD.

MRT (Mass Rapid Transit)SGD 0.92-2.20 (~$0.70-1.65) per ride with EZ-Link card
SBS Transit & SMRT BusesSGD 0.92-2.20 (~$0.70-1.65) per ride
GrabSGD 8-20 (~$6-15) for most trips within the city

The Verdict

Choose Ghent if...

you want medieval canals and castles with a student-city vibe, plus all of Belgium's beer and chocolate without Bruges crowds

Choose Singapore if...

you want the safest city in Asia, hawker food culture, futuristic gardens, and a multicultural melting pot