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Singapore Freebies: Comprehensive Review & Transport Guide

Prices climb higher with each passing month. Your favorite coffee, your morning commute, even a simple meal — all cost more. But what if you could keep your wallet happy and enjoy life in Singapore at the same time?


Think of free art walks in the city, where you can soak up culture without spending a cent. Picture yourself at the National Library, exploring new worlds through books — no cost, just endless stories. Or join free yoga sessions in the park, breathing in the fresh air as you stretch under the open sky.

Local museums often open their doors for free on special days. Community centers offer workshops and movie nights. Even food courts sometimes give out free samples — just keep your eyes open and ask with a smile.

These small, joyful moments add up. Saving money doesn’t mean missing out. In fact, it can bring more adventure into your life. Seek out these hidden gems, and let Singapore surprise you — while your savings quietly grow.

🍽️ FREE FOOD & DINING

1. Singapore Buddhist Lodge (新加坡佛教居士林)

Address: 17-19 Kim Yam Road, Singapore 239329 Phone: +65 6737 2630 Email: [email protected]

What’s Available: Free vegetarian buffet meals served daily Meal Times:

  • Breakfast: 7:00am – 9:30am
  • Lunch: 11:30am – 1:30pm
  • Dinner: 5:30pm – 7:30pm

Food Type: Traditional Chinese vegetarian cuisine in buffet style Daily Menu Includes:

Main Dishes:

  • Chinese vegetarian rice (white rice, brown rice, mixed grain rice)
  • Fried bee hoon (rice vermicelli) with vegetables
  • Carrot bee hoon with shiitake mushrooms
  • Vegetarian fried noodles (mee)
  • Mock meat dishes (vegetarian “chicken”, “fish”, “pork”)
  • Braised tofu and bean curd varieties
  • Black pepper “beef” (soy protein)

Vegetables & Sides:

  • Stir-fried seasonal greens (chye sim, kailan, spinach)
  • Bean sprouts with carrot strips
  • Black fungus (wood ear mushroom) salad
  • Enoki mushroom preparations
  • Braised button mushrooms
  • Mixed vegetables curry
  • Pickled vegetables

Soups:

  • Clear vegetable soup
  • Tomato egg-drop soup (using tofu)
  • Bean curd and seaweed soup
  • Winter melon soup
  • Corn and carrot soup

Desserts & Beverages:

  • Green bean soup (traditional Chinese dessert)
  • Barley with ginkgo nuts
  • Red bean soup
  • Tau suan (mung bean dessert)
  • Chinese herbal tea
  • Plain tea and water

Special Features:

  • All dishes are prepared without onion, garlic, or alcohol
  • No eggs or dairy products used
  • Fresh daily preparation by volunteer cooks
  • Seasonal menu variations based on available produce

How to Get There:

  • Nearest MRT: Somerset (NS23) – 7 minutes walk
  • Alternative: Great World City shopping mall – 10-15 minutes walk
  • Bus Routes: Multiple buses stop along Kim Yam Road
  • Free Shuttle: Available from Queenstown MRT, Chinatown, and Newton MRT to Great World City

Review: The meals are nutritious, healthy and full of dietary fiber. Menu varies daily with well-cooked dishes featuring black beans, mushrooms, and vegetables. Operated by volunteers as an act of compassion – donations appreciated but not required.

4. Additional Free Food Options

Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society Address: Multiple locations (Ang Mo Kio, Hougang, Jurong West) What’s Available: Free vegetarian meals and food distribution

Food Type: Simple Chinese vegetarian meals Menu Includes:

  • Plain rice with 2-3 vegetable dishes
  • Bean curd and vegetable preparations
  • Seasonal greens and root vegetables
  • Simple soups
  • Target audience: Elderly and low-income families

Kids Eat Free Restaurants:

Swensen’s Food Type: American casual dining with ice cream Free Kids Menu Includes:

  • Mini pancakes with maple syrup
  • Scrambled eggs with toast
  • Chicken nuggets with fries
  • Mini beef burger
  • Mac and cheese
  • Vanilla ice cream scoop

When: Weekends and public holidays for breakfast Requirement: 1 free kids breakfast per adult breakfast set purchased

Thyme @ Aliwal
Address: 28 Aliwal Street, Singapore 199918 Food Type: Western casual dining

Free Kids Menu Options:

  • Mini margherita pizza
  • Spaghetti bolognese (kid portion)
  • Chicken pasta
  • Fish and chips (small serving)
  • Grilled chicken with rice

Requirement: 1 free kids dish (ages 3-9) per adult main course

2. Central Sikh Temple (Gurdwara)

Address: 2 Towner Road, Singapore 327805

What’s Available: Free vegetarian meals (langar) served to all visitors regardless of religion or background Meal Times: Daily after prayers, typically around lunch and dinner time

Food Type: Traditional Sikh langar – North Indian vegetarian community meal Daily Menu Typically Includes:

Main Course:

  • Dal (lentil curry) – usually yellow dal or mixed lentils
  • Sabzi (vegetable curry) – rotating seasonal vegetables
  • Rice (basmati or long-grain)
  • Roti/Chapati (freshly made Indian flatbread)
  • Rajma (kidney bean curry) – served on special days
  • Aloo curry (spiced potato curry)
  • Mixed vegetable curry

Accompaniments:

  • Pickled vegetables (achar)
  • Onion slices and green chilies
  • Yogurt (lassi or plain curd) when available

Beverages:

  • Chai (spiced milk tea)
  • Sweet lassi (yogurt drink)
  • Plain water

Sweet Treats (Occasional):

  • Kheer (rice pudding) on religious festivals
  • Halwa (semolina or carrot-based sweet)
  • Laddu (chickpea flour sweets)

Special Features:

  • All food is vegetarian and freshly prepared
  • Meals are served on metal plates/thalis
  • Community-style dining while sitting on floor mats
  • Food varies daily based on volunteer contributions
  • Larger variety during religious festivals and weekends

How to Get There:

  • Nearest MRT: Novena (NS20/CC22) – 10 minutes walk
  • Bus Routes: 21, 130, 131, 145, 186 along Balestier Road

3. Anna Lakshmi Restaurant ⚠️ TEMPORARILY CLOSED

Address: 2 Syed Alwi Road, Singapore 207628 Phone: +65 6297 9043

Status Update: Anna Lakshmi announced closure on September 24, 2022, and is taking a temporary break until further notice while relocating. Check their website for reopening updates.

What Was Available: Pay-As-You-Wish vegetarian Indian buffet Food Type: North and South Indian vegetarian cuisine

Previous Menu Included:

  • North Indian Dishes: Chapati, naan varieties, dal makhani, vegetable curries
  • South Indian Specialties: Sambar, rasam, coconut-based curries, poriyal
  • Rice Varieties: Coconut rice, lemon rice, vegetable biryani
  • Side Dishes: Raita, pickles, papadams, chutneys
  • Desserts: Payasam, kesari, traditional Indian sweets

Alternative Similar Options:

  • Komala Vilas (Multiple Locations): Affordable South Indian vegetarian meals
  • Saravana Bhavan: Chain serving authentic South Indian vegetarian food
  • MTR Restaurant: Traditional South Indian breakfast and meals

🏥 FREE HEALTHCARE

4. Public Free Clinic Society

Multiple Locations Islandwide

What’s Available: Free Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) consultations and basic treatments Services Include:

  • TCM diagnosis and consultation
  • Basic herbal medicine (nominal fees may apply)
  • Acupuncture treatments
  • Health advice

Major Locations & Transport:

  • Ang Mo Kio Branch: Near Ang Mo Kio MRT (NS16)
  • Bedok Branch: Near Bedok MRT (EW5)
  • Jurong Branch: Near Jurong East MRT (NS1/EW24)

5. Ramakrishna Mission

Address: 179 Bartley Road, Singapore 539784 Phone: +65 6288 9077

What’s Available: Free homeopathic consultations Operating Hours: Check with center for current schedules

How to Get There:

  • Nearest MRT: Bartley (CC12) – 5 minutes walk
  • Bus Routes: 13, 88, 158 along Upper Serangoon Road

🧘 FREE FITNESS & WELLNESS

6. Nikam Guruji Yoga Kutir

Multiple Locations

What’s Available: Free yoga classes (small venue fees may apply at some locations) Class Types:

  • Hatha yoga
  • Pranayama (breathing exercises)
  • Meditation sessions

How to Find Classes:

  • Check their website or social media for current schedules and locations
  • Classes often held in community centers islandwide


7. HPB Sunrise in the City Programme

Various Locations Citywide

What’s Available: Free exercise classes for Singaporeans and PRs Class Types:

  • Yoga and Pilates
  • K-pop dancing
  • Zumba
  • Tai Chi
  • Aqua aerobics

Popular Locations & Transport:

  • Marina Bay: Marina Bay MRT (CE2/NS27)
  • Raffles Place: Raffles Place MRT (EW14/NS26)
  • Clarke Quay: Clarke Quay MRT (NE5)
  • Various Parks: Check HPB website for schedules

How to Register: Sign up through HealthHub app or website


🏊 FREE SPORTS FACILITIES

8. ActiveSG Facilities

$100 Credit for All Citizens/PRs

What’s Available:

  • Swimming pools (public pools islandwide)
  • Gym access
  • Tennis and badminton court bookings
  • 30% discount on classes and workshops

Popular Locations:

  • Jurong East Swimming Complex: Jurong East MRT (NS1/EW24)
  • Toa Payoh Swimming Complex: Toa Payoh MRT (NS19)
  • Bedok Swimming Complex: Bedok MRT (EW5)

How to Access: Download ActiveSG app and register with SingPass


🎨 FREE ENTERTAINMENT & CULTURE

9. National Gallery Singapore

Address: 1 St Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178957 Free Entry: Singaporeans and PRs

What’s Available:

  • 8,000+ Southeast Asian artworks
  • Rotating exhibitions
  • Educational programs

How to Get There:

  • Nearest MRT: City Hall (EW13/NS25) – Direct underground connection
  • Alternative: Raffles Place (EW14/NS26) – 8 minutes walk

10. National Museum of Singapore

Address: 93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897 Free Entry: Singaporeans and PRs

How to Get There:

  • Nearest MRT: Dhoby Ghaut (CC1/NE6/NS24) – 5 minutes walk
  • Alternative: City Hall (EW13/NS25) – 10 minutes walk

11. Singapore Botanic Gardens Concerts

Address: 1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569

What’s Available: Regular afternoon concerts and performances Typical Schedule: Weekends and public holidays

How to Get There:

  • Nearest MRT: Botanic Gardens (CC19/DT9) – Direct access
  • Alternative: Orchard (NS22) – 10 minutes walk to main entrance

12. Esplanade Performances

Address: 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore 038981

What’s Available:

  • Free outdoor performances at the bay area
  • Jazz concerts and cultural shows
  • Regular programming throughout the year

How to Get There:

  • Nearest MRT: Esplanade (CC3) – Direct connection
  • Alternative: City Hall (EW13/NS25) – 8 minutes walk

📚 FREE LEARNING & LIBRARIES

13. National Library Board (NLB)

Multiple Locations Islandwide

What’s Available:

  • Free basic membership for citizens/PRs
  • Borrow 16 items including books, DVDs, music scores
  • Free workshops and events

Major Branches:

  • National Library (Bugis): Bugis MRT (EW12/DT14)
  • library@Esplanade: Esplanade MRT (CC3)
  • Jurong Regional Library: Jurong East MRT (NS1/EW24)
  • Tampines Regional Library: Tampines MRT (EW2/DT32)

🌐 FREE CONNECTIVITY

14. Wireless@SG

Available Locations:

  • All MRT stations
  • Shopping malls
  • Libraries
  • Parks (Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands area)
  • Fast food restaurants (McDonald’s, Starbucks)

How to Access: Register once with mobile number, then connect at any Wireless@SG hotspot


15. TPG Free SIM Card

What’s Available:

  • Free for first 12 months for new users
  • 2GB data daily + unlimited local calls + 20 SMS monthly

How to Get: Sign up online or visit TPG stores Popular Store Locations:

  • Raffles Place: Raffles Place MRT (EW14/NS26)
  • Orchard: Somerset MRT (NS23)
  • Marina Bay Sands: Bayfront MRT (CE1/DT16)

🏊 FREE FACILITIES & SERVICES

16. Free Parking Locations

Lunchtime Free Parking (12pm-2pm):

  • Zhongshan Mall: Serangoon MRT (NE12/CC13)
  • Jurong Point: Boon Lay MRT (EW27) – Bus interchange
  • Singapore Flyer: Promenade MRT (CC4/DT15)

Always Free Parking:

  • The Grandstand: Farrer Road MRT (CC20) – 15 minutes walk
  • Dempsey Hill: Orchard MRT (NS22) – Take bus 7, 105, 123, 174
  • Labrador Nature Reserve: Labrador Park MRT (CC27)
  • The Rail Mall: Hillview MRT (DT3) – 10 minutes walk

17. Free Indoor Playgrounds

PIP’s PLAYbox Address: Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Level 3 How to Get There: Esplanade MRT (CC3) – Direct connection

The Artground Address: Goodman Arts Centre, 90 Goodman Road, Block N, #01-43 How to Get There:

  • Nearest MRT: Mountbatten (CC7) – 10 minutes walk
  • Bus Routes: 14, 16, 76

IKEA Småland Address: Alexandra Store – 317 Alexandra Road Requirements: Child must be 90-120cm tall and toilet trained Free Duration: Up to 1 hour while parents shop How to Get There:

  • Take MRT to Redhill (EW18) then Bus 195
  • Or taxi/grab from Alexandra MRT

🔧 FREE UTILITIES & PRACTICAL ITEMS

18. PUB Water-Saving Kits

What’s Included:

  • Water-saving thimbles for taps
  • Shower head regulators
  • Installation instructions

How to Get: Fill application form on PUB website – delivery to your address


19. Free Charging Stations

City Square Mall Location: Level 2 near customer service counter How to Get There: Farrer Park MRT (NE8) – Connected by sheltered walkway

Funan Mall Location: Various floors, wireless charging pads available How to Get There: City Hall MRT (EW13/NS25) – 5 minutes walk

MRT Stations with Power Points:

  • City Hall MRT (EW13/NS25)
  • Orchard MRT (NS22)
  • Tanjong Pagar MRT (EW15)
  • Kent Ridge MRT (CC24)

💡 TIPS FOR MAXIMIZING FREEBIES

General Etiquette:

  • For temple meals: Dress modestly and maintain silence in prayer areas
  • Donations encouraged: While meals are free, small donations help sustain these services
  • Respect queue systems: Many free services can be popular during peak times

Planning Your Freebie Route:

  1. Start early: Many free meals have limited portions
  2. Combine activities: Visit museums after free meals in the city area
  3. Check schedules: Many free events are seasonal or have specific timings
  4. Bring identification: Some services require proof of citizenship/PR status

Money-Saving Strategy:

  • Use your $100 ActiveSG credit strategically for sports facilities
  • Maximize your $500 SkillsFuture credit for valuable skill development
  • Take advantage of kids-eat-free policies when dining out with family
  • Utilize free WiFi and consider downgrading mobile data plans

Remember: Many of these services exist to help the community, especially those who are less privileged. While they’re available to everyone, it’s good practice to give back when you can, whether through donations or volunteering your time.


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