Mr Top Speed
Price too expensive. Sat/sun crowded alot queue
15 reviews
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Price too expensive. Sat/sun crowded alot queue
Yasir Aslam
Super easy and convenient
DADA Huang
Sentosa Express connects HarbourFront/VivoCity to Sentosa, with a total length of about 2.1 kilometers (one-way). There are 4 stations (VivoCity, Resorts World, Imbiah, Beach) and the train body is colorful (red, yellow, purple, blue, orange, pink, etc.). Daily operating hours are from 07:00 to 00:00, with a frequency of about 3 minutes and a one-way trip of about 8 minutes. From Vivo City to Sentosa, it costs about SGD4 for adults. You can use a credit card to enter the station. Swipe the card directly through the gate (no need to buy a ticket) and scan the credit card (or mobile payment device) in the gate reading area. Each entry will generate a transaction, and two people cannot be swiped repeatedly (one card per person). It is free to return to the city from Sentosa or take the light rail on the island, and no card is required. If you use Apple Watch/mobile phone to pay, you must avoid carrying a physical card close at the same time to avoid repeated card swiping and deduction. If you swipe the wrong card when entering the station, you may not be able to exit the station or be charged twice. It is recommended to use the same card to complete the entire trip. The entrance is on the 3rd floor (Level 3) of Vivo City Shopping Center, next to Food Republic Food Court. After exiting HarbourFront MRT, follow the sign "Sentosa Express" to enter VivoCity. Go upstairs to Level 3 and take the elevator or escalator. Move towards the direction of Food Republic Food Court and you will see it.
hat red
I gave it one star less because I can't use the tourist subway ticket card. I have to buy a ticket manually. The 4 SGD ticket allows unlimited rides. This time I took the subway because I wanted to go to Universal Studios. Here's a reference for you.
C C
Crossing the sea by train costs $4, and we had to wait in line for a long time. Later, a staff member told us that we can directly swipe our credit card with Visa or Master to cross the station without queuing. In fact, they should provide a text notification, which can save a lot of trouble.