Singapore Embassy in Thailand

Information About the Singapore Embassy in Thailand

The Singapore Embassy in Thailand provides immigration and consular services to Thai citizens and Singaporeans. It also provides visa-related information to tourists from all over the world. The Embassy also provides information on trade, commerce, educational exchange, and investment in the country. It is the diplomatic link between the two countries.

Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Thailand

Country

Thailand

City

Bangkok

Mission Type

Embassy

Ambassador (Non-Resident)

N/A

Chancery

129 South Sathorn Road Bangkok 10120

Address

N/A

Tel:

66-2-348-6700

Emergency Tel (after hours)

66-81-844-3580

Website

https://www.mfa.gov.sg/Bangkok

Local Emergency Contacts
Tourist Police: 1155 or +66-(2) 678-6800
Police: 191
Medical Assistance: 1669
Fire Department: 199
Complaint Hotline for Foreigners: 1111
Office Hours
Mon - Fri 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Consular Counter Operating Hours:
Mon - Fri 9.30 am to 11.30 am 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm
Other Information

N/A

Singaporean Representations in Neighboring Countries

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does Thailand need visa to Singapore?

The answer is no; Thai citizens do not need a visa to enter Singapore. You can stay for a short time without a visa in Singapore.

How to go Singapore to Thailand?

You can travel to Singapore from Thailand by plane, bus, train, or car. But the fastest and easiest way is by plane.

Can you travel by train from Thailand to Singapore?

The answer is yes, you can travel by train from Thailand to Singapore. There are two direct trains, Eastern and Oriental Express, that travel directly from Thailand to Singapore. These are a bit on the expensive side. There are also other indirect train options, where you have to change trains several times, and they are cheaper.

What is the best time to visit Singapore?

February and March are the best months to visit Singapore because they are the beginning of the dry season, and there is less rain. You can check out the Best Time to Visit Singapore article for an in-depth walkthrough about when to visit and what to expect in different seasons.

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