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If you're planning to explore Singapore by public transportation, then the EZ-Link card is your best friend. It's a contactless smar...

Exploring Singapore Made Easy: A Guide to Using the EZ-Link Card

If you're planning to explore Singapore by public transportation, then the EZ-Link card is your best friend. It's a contactless smart card that can be used for various modes of transportation in the city, such as buses, trains, and even some taxis. In this blog post, we'll take a look at how to use the EZ-Link card, where to buy it, and how it works. 




What is the EZ-Link Card?


The EZ-Link card is a prepaid contactless smart card that can be used to pay for public transportation services in Singapore. It was introduced in 2002 as a replacement for the older magnetic fare cards and has since become a popular and convenient mode of payment for commuters.


Where to Buy the EZ-Link Card?


The EZ-Link card can be purchased at most MRT stations, bus interchanges, and convenience stores such as 7-Eleven and Cheers. You can also purchase it online through the EZ-Link website or mobile app and have it delivered to your address in Singapore.


The Ez-link card will cost $12 at the ticket offices and stations. With this card, you will have $7 preloaded on the card. At 7-Eleven stores, you can purchase the card for $10, therefore you will have $5 preloaded on the card. 


How to Use the EZ-Link Card?


Tapping In


When boarding a bus or train, simply tap your EZ-Link card on the card reader located at the entrance. The fare for your journey will be automatically deducted from your card balance.


Tapping Out


When exiting a bus or train station, remember to tap your EZ-Link card on the card reader located near the exit. This will ensure that the correct fare is deducted from your card balance.


Topping Up


To top up your EZ-Link card, simply visit any of the top-up machines located at MRT stations, bus interchanges, and convenience stores. You can also top up your card online through the EZ-Link website or mobile app.


Checking Your Card Balance


You can check your EZ-Link card balance by tapping your card on the card reader located at any MRT station or bus interchange. You can also check it online through the EZ-Link website or mobile app.



Tips for Using the EZ-Link Card


1.Keep your EZ-Link card in a safe and secure place to avoid losing it.

2. Remember to tap your card when entering and exiting buses and trains.

3. Topping up your EZ-Link card before your trip can save you time and hassle during your travels.

4. If your card balance is low, you will hear a warning sound when tapping your card on the reader. This means you should top up your card as soon as possible.


The EZ-Link card is a convenient and easy-to-use mode of payment for public transportation in Singapore. With its ability to be used across various modes of transportation and its ease of use, it's no wonder that it's a popular choice among commuters. By following the tips and guidelines outlined in this guide, you can confidently navigate Singapore's public transportation system and explore all that the city has to offer.


Best Singapore Destinations To Visit


1. Jewel Changi Airport

2. Sentosa Island

3. Universal Studio Singapore

4. Merlion Park

6. Gardens by the Bay

7. Marina Bay Sands / Mall

8. Little India

9. Chinatown

10. Orchard Road

11. The Tree Tunnel at Fort Canning

12. Jurong Bird Park

13. S.E.A Aquarium Singapore

14.  Singapore Zoo

15. National Gallery Singapore


Where to Stay in Singapore 


1. The Barracks  Hotel Sentosa

2. Mandarin Oriental Singapore

3.  Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

4.  Dream Lodge

5. Raffles Hotel Singapore


Budget Friendly Hotel in Singapore


1. 7 Wonders Hostel 

2. iStay.inn

3. Beat.Sports Hostel

4. Rucksack Inn @Tyrwhitt

5. 7 Wonders Hostel @ Boat Quay

6. Capsule Pod @ Aljunied


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