Highlights:
- Selegie, Dhoby Ghaut & River Valley.
- Robertson Quay, Clarke Quay and Boat Quay.
- 12 Colourful Bridges of the Singapore River.
- The Scintillating Skyline of the CBD by the Waterfront.
- Beach Road.
Description:
We reveal the deepest, darkest secrets behind some of Singapore’s most popular places of interest, hunt down off-the-beaten track attractions, and lift the veil off hidden speakeasys scattered across our metropolis. Whether you’re a resident or tourist in Singapore, we promise you a fun-filled, “bipolar” evening, swinging from utter shock to pleasant surprises as we traverse the city on kick scooters.
We’ll be making stops to unleash our no-holds-barred stories, have dinner, dessert and beer. We'll also be kick scootering by the waterfront after sundown to experience Robertson Quay, Clarke Quay and Boat Quay at their best.
Come on-a-roll with us! We assure you, Singapore is definitely not Singabore.
Please meet us at our office at 73 Dunlop Street, Singapore 209401 at 5.15 pm. Our office is within walking distance of 4 MRT Stations, namely Rochor, Jalan Besar, Bugis and Little India.
A surprising neighbourhood with secret bars and interesting eateries.
A Presbyterian church from 1878 with a dark past.
An underground passage with a perpetual queue.
One of 2 Chinese courtyard houses left standing in Singapore with an interesting history. Sold for about S$88 million in 2022.
Catholic church from 1910.
Built by the Chettiars (South Indian financiers) in 1859, this Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan, the God of War.
We stop for dinner at a Hainanese chicken rice restaurant.
As the sun goes down, wild smooth-coated otters which have made Robertson Quay their home come out to play. We ride alongside the river in search of them and stop for an exposé of a past horrific crime, and a cold beer of course.
An afterdark hotspot.
A long line of watering holes close to the financial district, one of which was the favourite bar of the man who broke the UK's oldest merchant bank, Barings.
We learn about World War II in Singapore, and how it impacted the local population.
What secrets could the Raffles Hotel be hiding? Well, let's go uncover them.
Tale of the meat cleaver, almost severed hand, and the mala hotpot joint.
There's more than meets the eye at this vegetarian food haven.
We stop to enjoy a bowl of traditional beancurd dessert in a hidden back alley.
One of 2 luxury car vending machines in Singapore.
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