Asia Braces for 2026 New Year rush: Seoul, Singapore & Kuala Lumpur Prepare for Celebrations
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – as 2026 approaches, travelers are already setting their sights on Asia for New Year’s celebrations, with Seoul, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur emerging as prime destinations. Anticipating important crowds, tourism officials and hospitality providers are advising early bookings to secure accommodations and avoid price surges. The surge in demand is expected to impact services across all three cities, with rates historically increasing during peak seasons like the New Year period.
These vibrant cities offer distinct experiences for welcoming the new year. In Seoul, visitors can anticipate watching the sunrise – a traditional New Year’s activity - alongside modern countdown events. Singapore promises tropical nights and lively festivities, while Kuala Lumpur is known for its energetic street parties.
“Flexibility is key with crowds and festivities everywhere,” travel experts suggest, recommending hotels strategically located near main attractions and transport links. Travelodge Hotels Asia, with locations across the region, is highlighted as an option for convenient access to key tourist areas, shopping centers, and restaurants.
Navigating the Holiday in Each City:
* Seoul, South Korea: Beyond the sunrise viewing, travelers should be prepared for efficient public transport via subway stations.
* Singapore: The city-state boasts a robust public transport system, including MRT stations, and ride-hailing apps like grab are readily available.
* Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Similar to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur offers convenient access to public transport and ride-hailing services.
Travelers should note that public transport timetables may be adjusted on New Year’s Day, with services possibly starting later than usual.
Essential Travel Tips:
Planning ahead is crucial. Experts recommend booking flights and hotels 2-3 months in advance to secure the best rates and availability. Currency exchange should also be considered; travelers will need to exchange yen for local currencies – won in South Korea, ringgit in Malaysia, and Singapore dollars. Local SIM cards are recommended for easy connectivity.
Cultural sensitivity is also paramount. when visiting temples or shrines in any of the three cities, modest dress is expected, and removing shoes where required is customary. While tipping is appreciated in some establishments, it’s not universally mandatory and local customs should be checked beforehand.
Visa Information for Japanese Travelers:
Japanese passport holders generally enjoy visa-free access for short stays in South Korea, Singapore, and Malaysia, but confirming the latest requirements with official embassy websites before travel is always advised.
All three countries observe the Gregorian calendar’s New Year’s Eve on December 31st, with many hosting Western-style countdowns, while also potentially observing the Lunar New Year later in the season. Travelers are urged to remain aware of crowd control measures at major events and allow extra time for transport during the holiday rush.