Take a leisurely stroll & immerse yourself in the rich culture & history of the dynamic city. Dive into the bustling food courts, where the aroma of sizzling wok hei & the fragrant smoke of charcoal fill the air.
You will discover that Singaporean cuisine truly celebrates the art of simplicity, where flavors take center stage, & authenticity shines through every bite. Whether it’s a fragrant bowl of laksa, a crispy plate of chicken rice, or a savory satay skewer
• Visit Fuk Tai Chi Museum
• Food tasting at Lau Pa Sat Food Court & Satay Street
• Stroll Toward Merlion Park Via Clifford Pier and enjoy views of Fullerton Bay along the way
• Enjoy the Water Light Show at Marina Bay Sands (if group could catch the time)
• Exploring Singapore River with “ Fish Belly” Stories
• Cross the Cavanagh Bridge
• The tour concludes right at Clarke Quay
Private Tour
JOIN IN GROUP: Childs Policy: 1 adult can buy max 1 child tickets, etc. Any additional child will have to pay Full adult price.
The tour starts with visiting the Fuk Tai Chi Museum, one of Singapore’s very first street museum. Step into Singapore's past at Fuk Tak Chi Museum in Chinatown. Delve into the stories of early Chinese immigrants through exhibits and artifacts. Experience the richness of Chinese culture and architecture. Engage in interactive activities and find unique souvenirs at the gift shop.
Perfectly timed for the opening of Satay Street, a vibrant outdoor dining area. Enjoy exotic satay skewers with a glass of beer and other local dishes
Let's reach Merlion Park just in time to catch one of the best Water Light Shows at Marina Bay Sands
Stroll toward the Merlion Park through Clifford Pier, passing by one Fullerton Bay
Go through Cavanagh Bridge towards a part of Singapore River which is call Fish belly and Stories behind it.
The tour End just right at Boat quay which our tour guide will recommend you more activities for your own exploration
Telok Ayer MRT, Exit B, Street Level
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Singapore Dollar (SGD)
GMT+8
230VV, 50HzHz
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Queen Street Bus Terminal, Jurong East Bus Terminal
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Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek
Car, Bike, Scooter
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