This tour will offer an immersive experience of Singapore’s Garden City theme, blending nature, iconic landmarks, and scenic waterfronts, all within 3.5 hours. It's the perfect tour for nature lovers and anyone who wants to experience the best green spaces in Singapore!
Start: From your hotel/accomodation (Inside city area) End: BOAT QUAY Optional Drop Off: Buddha Tooth Relic Temple Chinatown around Maxwell Hawker Pickup service is available from any hotel located within the city area. If your hotel is not listed on the map, kindly contact us via message or email after completing your booking to confirm your hotel location. The pickup time details will be shared on the day of the tour at 1 PM. For guests staying outside the city area, the designated meeting point is Hotel Boss, 500 Jln Sultan, Singapore 199020.
CHIJMES is a beautifully restored former convent, now a vibrant lifestyle complex. Admire the stunning neo-Gothic architecture and peaceful courtyards. Your guide will explain its history as a school for girls and its modern transformation into an entertainment venue.
St. Andrew’s Cathedral is the oldest Anglican cathedral in Singapore and a national monument. With its majestic white neoclassical design and towering spires, it has been an important part of the nation’s history, serving as a hospital during WWII.
At the Raffles Landing Site, stand where Sir Stamford Raffles first set foot in Singapore in 1819. Your guide will provide insight into the founding of Singapore and the importance of this historical moment.
The Merlion is one of Singapore's most iconic symbols, representing the city’s transformation from a fishing village to a global hub. Take a moment to capture photos with the statue and the beautiful Marina Bay Sands and Singapore skyline in the background.
Formerly the General Post Office, the Fullerton Hotel is a grand heritage building with neoclassical architecture. Your guide will share the historical importance of this building in Singapore’s development and how it transformed into a luxury hotel.
The Anderson Bridge spans the Singapore River, connecting the Civic District with the Marina Centre. Built in the early 20th century, it holds historical significance as part of Singapore’s early urbanization.
Boat Quay was once the heart of Singapore’s bustling trade activity. Today, it is a lively area with restaurants and bars, but your guide will provide insights into its historical significance as a trading hub along the Singapore River.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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