Forget the tour buses and the scripted "tourist traps." This walking tour experience is designed for the traveler who wants to see Singapore exactly as it is — a blend of ancient traditions, vibrant culture, and the lived-in realities of the locals.
WHAT SETS THIS TOUR APART?
The "Unfiltered" Angle: Not only do we show you the monuments and places of worship; we also show you the residential environment where 80% of locals live, and the elderly playing checkers that belies the challenges of the country.
The Local Rhythm: By using the MRT during the tour, you travel like a local, experiencing the city's efficiency and order first-hand.
The Community's Dining Place: Experience the bustle of a popular Hawker Centre, inscribed by UNESCO, for its unique and special place in Singapore's social and culinary landscape.
Group size capped at 8 for a more personal experience.
A great combination of cultural & historical sights as well as insights into the locals' way of life.
The guide meets you outside a shop called "Bee Cheng Hiang". Located by the side of Chinatown MRT Station Exit A.
The tour ends in Haji Lane, within the Kampong Glam ethnic quarter. The nearest MRT station is Bugis station.
Begin your tour on Smith Street, where the air is filled with the scent of durians and the walls feature nostalgic murals by Yip Yew Chong. Stop by the Chinatown Elderly Corner, a lively hub where seniors gather for games and conversation, offering a glimpse into the neighborhood’s authentic spirit. Discover Pagoda Street, a bustling pedestrian mall lined with restored shophouses, some holding secrets from more than a century ago.
Nearby stands the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, a Tang-style architectural gem. Step inside to witness the majestic future Buddha within the main prayer hall and discover the importance of the Chinese zodiac for the past generations.
Marvel at the architecture of the Sri Mariamman Temple, where a magnificent, tiered tower of colorful deity sculptures overlooks the street. Find out more about Hinduism and why the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore is located in Chinatown.
Step away from the tropical humidity and descend into the cool, efficient pulse of Singapore’s MRT system. In 2026, the network is more connected than ever, offering a seamless transition between the island’s heritage districts and its futuristic hubs. Tap through the gantries with ease and board the clean, driverless trains that whisk you across the city. It’s the perfect high-tech interlude to your adventure, providing a brief moment of air-conditioned comfort as you travel toward your next destination.
Step out of the Little India MRT into the sensory explosion of Buffalo Road. The air here is thick with the fragrance of flower garlands and produce piled high in open storefronts. As you wander past colorful shophouses, you’ll be dazzled by the glittering windows of gold jewellery shops featuring intricate 22K designs. Alongside them, sari stores display a kaleidoscope of shimmering silks and embroidered fabrics that showcase the elegance of Indian tradition.
Nearby lies the iconic Tekka Centre, the pulsating soul of the community. The building’s bold colors serve as a landmark for the neighborhood’s enduring energy. The building houses a legendary hawker center where the aroma of freshly cooked biryani and the clinking of tea glasses fill the air. It is the perfect spot to witness Singapore’s multicultural harmony and experience the authentic, everyday spirit of this enclave. To truly experience the character of the hawker centre, the tour allows for a 10min break within Tekka Centre.
Transition from the bustling streets into the quiet, rhythmic heart of a 1980s public housing estate. These iconic residential blocks, with their geometric shapes and long common corridors, offer an intimate glimpse into the everyday lives of most Singaporeans. Wander through the ground floor that serves as a communal area for the neighborhood, lined with rows of classic metal letterboxes where residents collect their daily mail, and neighborhood minimarts stocked with household essentials and snacks. These small shops remain vital social hubs for residents of the block. See the unique and original trash chute disposal system; you might even hear the rhythmic "thud" of a heavy metal hopper door closing as residents dispose of their waste from the floors above. This estate provides a nostalgic look at the functional design and social fabric that has defined Singapore's public housing for decades, standing as a quiet, lived-in contrast to the bustling commercial streets nearby.
Transition into Kampong Glam, the historic soul of Singapore’s Malay and Muslim communities. The centerpiece of the district is the Masjid Sultan, with its massive golden domes that dominate the skyline; the domes hold a secret that your guide will reveal to you. As you wander along the shophouses, the air grows rich with the scent of non-alcoholic perfumes and the sight of intricate textiles and hand-woven carpets spilling out from traditional shophouses.
Just a short walk away, the atmosphere shifts from the regal to the rebellious as you enter Haji Lane. This narrow thoroughfare is a kaleidoscope of vibrant street art and indie boutiques tucked into pre-war shophouses. In 2026, it remains a favorite destination for those seeking a quirky contrast to the city's more polished corners. Whether you’re stopping for a craft coffee or an independent brew of beer, this tiny lane perfectly captures the blend of heritage and hipster cool that defines the modern Kampong Glam experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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