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Singapore ranks 7th globally as best 'workcation' city

It is also the leading 'workcation' city amongst its Asian neighbours.

Singapore is ranked 7th amongst the best 'workcation' cities in the world.

'Workcations', where travellers combine work and leisure at their destinations to prolong holidays, popularity since hybrid working became the de facto working model for many.

Singapore outranked several other Asian countries in the global ranking after climbing 14 spots since last year. 

Its ranking is attributed to its high scores in five key areas – broadband quality, food, happiness, culture, and sustainability. 

It is also well on track to offer islandwide 5G coverage by 2025, cementing it as a thriving hub for hybrid workers and digital nomads alike.

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