Step into the heart of Singapore’s Chinatown and discover the people, places, and stories behind one of the city’s most vibrant neighbourhoods. This guided walking tour takes you through colourful streets, historic shophouses, bustling markets, and centuries-old temples.
Along the way, visit famous landmarks like the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Sri Mariamman Temple, and Chinatown Complex, while uncovering lesser-known gems most visitors miss. Hear fascinating tales of tradition, trade, and everyday life in old Singapore.
Ideal for first-time visitors, solo travelers, and culture lovers, this relaxed walking tour offers an authentic glimpse into Singapore beyond the typical tourist attractions. The price is flexible—pay what you think reflects your enjoyment.
The meeting point for the tour is at Telok Ayer MRT Station - Exit B (Street Level). Look for our tour guide in their bright purple/yellow "Monster Day Tours" shirt!
The ending point for the tour is at Chinatown Complex. Perfect location to end, where you can easily travel to your next location or continue to spend some time in Chinatown Complex.
Explore Singapore’s early Chinese immigrant history at Fuk Tak Chi Museum, featuring traditional architecture, cultural exhibits, and historic artifacts in one of the city’s oldest Chinese temples.
One of Singapore’s oldest Hokkien temples, dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, and admire its traditional Chinese architecture and rich cultural heritage.
Enjoy Singapore’s historic Chinatown district, famous for its colorful shophouses, vibrant dining and nightlife, and rich cultural heritage.
Experience one of Singapore’s most famous hawker centres, serving authentic local favorites like Hainanese chicken rice, char kway teow, and fresh sugarcane juice in a lively atmosphere.
Visit Singapore’s oldest Hindu temple, renowned for its intricate Dravidian architecture and vibrant religious festivals.
Discover the former Coolie House, once home to Chinese migrant workers who helped build early Singapore, and learn about their lives and contributions along the Singapore River.
Learn about a restored shophouse museum showcasing the lives of early Chinese immigrants, with recreated living quarters and stories of old Singapore.
Admire the historic Lai Chun Yuan Opera House on Smith Street, a landmark celebrating traditional Chinese performing arts and heritage.
Uncover the history of the Former Death Houses, where early Chinese immigrants held funeral rituals and cared for the dying.
Majestic Buddhist temple housing a sacred tooth relic and showcasing traditional Chinese architecture.
Wander through Chinatown Complex, a bustling center of local flavors, culture, and everyday community life.
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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