This full-day bike and food walking tour of Singapore was created for the adventurous traveler who is short on time but still wants to see it all. Ride to the sights and take some photos while you learn about Singapore’s past and present in the morning portion. Then, after a break, set off with your guide on foot and spend the afternoon feasting on local cuisine.
Our bike tour begins at our office along the Singapore river.All guest will be brief on the safety cycling rules in Singapore. 15mins will be given to check the bike and equipment plus test ride.
Our bike tour will begin from the singapore river all the way down to chinatown. Along the way we will be introduced to the speakers corner, park collection @ pickering ( the greenest hotel in Singapore ) We will ride through the streets of chinatown and make a stop at the buddha tooth temple where we will talk about it's history and feature along with how the locals live , work and play. Singapore.
Our next stop is the oldest housing district in singapore. Tiong bahru houses about 30 blocks of two storey social house build by the British under the Singapore improvement trust ( SIT ) Here we will reminise about the 30's and how singapore is able to provide affordable social house to more than 80% of its population. This old town is now one of the hottest residential site amongst the foreign expat because of its easy access to the city as well as cool architechure and foreign community.
Our next stop is the singapore river starting from robertson quay. This is a unique enclave for foreign expat. Where they can live work and play. Since it is build near the city and there are heaps of entertainment outlet such as bars, restaurant and malls linning the entire river. Oh..if we are luck. We may even bump into a couple of Smooth coat river otters having a family outing by the river. be careful, they do bite if intimidated.
Continue riding and we will arrived at the foot of fort canning, also know as the forbidden hill. This mystical hill houses the tomb of Singapore's last kings and the historical battle box which was an underground bunker use by the british during the second whorld war.
time to take a break at the walk way cafeteria to sample our local coffer and toast or other local snack before we continue
As we continue to zip along the streets of singapore. We will pass the famous Raffles hotel which is the jewel on the crown of all hotels in singapore. This is where you can check out the famous Singapore sling which is a pineapple fruit punch with gin and benedictine. ( not included in the tour )
Haji lane is home to our local indigenous race. Here you will be mesmerise by the colourful street shop and beautifully painted murals on the wall. ( by the way, graffiti is illegal in Singapore ) checkout the beautiful Sultan mosque with a black ring under its dome made from soya sauce bottle, yes soya suace bottles! talk about early recycling. next up the is the Sultan's palace now open to public in the form of a museum. ( AKA the Malay heritage centre )
From a cultural enclave to a modern metrolis. Marina bay with its iconic hotel. The marina bay sands is what brings thousand upon thousand to singapore to experience this wonderful infinity pool on top of singapore's largest hotel. enjoy the spectacular view of the marina water front as we ride our way to the F1 race track. Singapore is home the the world's first night street race.
Our final stop will be the raffles landing site along boat quay. This is where raffles the british founder first landed in singapore. this area faces our commercial hub also know as the wall street of Singapore. Our tour will end promptly at our office where we first started the tour.
Our second part of the tour start from the chinatwon MRT station. Exit A. this is where all guest will meet before we start the tour
Chinatown Hawker centre
Buddha tooth relic temple
Singapore city gallery
Maxwell hawker centre
pagoda street singapore
Chinatown MRT station - End of Tour
1 North Bridge Road. B1-53. High Street Centre. Singapore 179094.
Directions: Opposite Singapore Parliament House.
Nearest MRT staion : City hall / Clarke Quay ( 5 to 10mins walking )
Along the Singapore River
Dates: Mondays to Saturdays
Return point: Chinatown MRT station
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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Singapore Dollar (SGD)
GMT+8
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