This tour will show you all must-see places in Singapore. Starting with the Singapore River, the most important historical place in the city, we will move to Merlion Park and Marina Bay where we will see the imposing modern architecture followed by a visit to SkyPark where your breath will be taken away by the mesmerizing view. Then we will go to see Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam where we will learn about the customs and habits of the multicultural and diverse communities native to Singapore and also have a chance to taste local cuisine and authentic snacks. This tour will help us understand how Singapore transformed from a fishing village to one of the most exciting multicultural capitals in the world by exploring its both historical and modern multicultural sights as well as its futuristic modern architecture.
The travelers can choose their pickup point.
Our guide will meet you at the entrance of Holiday Inn Express Singapore Clarke Quay.
The tour ends at Kampong Glam
Historical Singapore River where the founder, Sir Stamford Raffles, first set foot. The mouth of Singapore River used to be the Old Port of Singapore and it was the centre of trade, finance and commerce.
Merlion Park is a famous landmark in Singapore and a major tourist attraction. Here is one of the most recognizable monuments of Singapore - a 70-ton statue of a merlion.
Along the way, you can see the Towering Supertrees and man-made domes at Gardens By The Bay (we are not going inside).
Panoramic breathtaking view from SkyPark, 56 floors above the Marina Bay Sands
Chinatown's maze of narrow streets is Chinatown Food Street, with its restaurants, souvenir shops, and boutiques of all kinds selling clothes, handicrafts, and antiques. Cultural institutions here include the 1827 Sri Mariamman Temple, an ornate temple, and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. ― Google
Little India is a vibrant cultural enclave with temples and mosques, street art and brightly colored shops. There’s always a new experience to be had in in this amazing and charming place.
This is a lively Muslim textile area, which has gained popularity through the production and sale of batik, silk, sarongs and other clothing. Here is the main mosque of the city - Masjid Sultan and the Malay Museum, which is located in the palace of Istana-Kampong Glam.
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