Explore Singapore’s Civic District on a 3-hour guided walk that melds colonial history with ancient Feng Shui wisdom. Discover how British monuments were strategically located to attract prosperity, while uncovering the intriguing stories behind landmarks like the Merlion, Elgin Bridge and the National Gallery.
As you stroll through this vibrant area, learn about the symbolism of the Singapore River and the legends that shaped the city’s growth into a global hub. This tour caters to history enthusiasts and curious travelers eager for a unique perspective on Singapore's heritage.
- Guided 3-hour walk through Singapore’s historical Civic District
- Visit iconic landmarks such as the Fullerton Hotel and National Gallery
- Uncover the Feng Shui secrets influencing the city’s prosperity
A Note on Feng Shui:
Literally translating to “Wind and Water,” Feng Shui is the 2,000-year-old Chinese practice of aligning buildings with the natural environment to harmonise energy, or “Qi.”
City Hall MRT Station Exit A
Begin at this stunning former convent, a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture. We explore the “spiritual sanctuary” amidst the city’s hustle, discussing how its tranquil courtyards were designed to harness peaceful energy long before it became a vibrant lifestyle destination.
Visit the oldest Christian church in Singapore. This Armenian Apostolic gem is a lesson in perfect symmetry and tropical neoclassical design, standing as a testament to the influential minority communities that helped build our nation’s early prosperity.
Standing at the first permanent bridge across the Singapore River, we examine the symbolic link between the “Chinese” south bank and the “Colonial” north bank. Learn about the bridge’s role in the “Belly of the Carp” trade route.
Set in a grand neoclassical building that once housed colonial government offices, we touch upon the maritime heritage of the region. This stop highlights Singapore’s role as the “Confluence of Cultures” that defines our unique identity.
Walk across the oldest bridge in Singapore still in its original form. We discuss the intricate ironwork manufactured in Scotland and the famous “police notice” that still warns against bringing cattle or horses across this historic span.
Admire the iconic Clock Tower. We delve into the building’s dual role as a town hall and a memorial, exploring how its grand, balanced proportions were intended to reflect the stability and permanence of the British Empire.
Explore the former City Hall and Supreme Court. This stop is crucial for our Feng Shui narrative; we examine the “defensive” architectural features, such as the Corinthian columns and the dome, designed to project power and maintain order.
We conclude at this gleaming white spire, built with “Madras Chunam” (a mix of shell lime, egg whites, and sugar). We discuss the cathedral’s resilience through history and its role as the spiritual anchor of the Civic District.
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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