Singapore Civic District + Chinatown Join-in Walking Tour
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Singapore Civic District + Chinatown Join-in Walking Tour

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About this experience

Step into two of Singapore’s most iconic districts on this engaging walking tour that blends history, culture, and local stories.
Begin in the Civic District, the heart of colonial Singapore, where grand landmarks like the National Gallery, Victoria Theatre, and the Padang stand as reminders of the city’s colonial past. Stroll along the Singapore River, hear tales of early governance and trade, and admire the elegant architecture that bridges old and new.
Then, journey into the bustling streets of Chinatown, where tradition meets modernity. Explore centuries-old temples, colorful shophouses, and lively markets filled with the aromas of local delicacies. Learn about the early Chinese immigrants, their struggles, and their contributions to Singapore’s growth, while uncovering hidden gems along the way.
With an expert guide leading you through these contrasting neighborhoods, this tour offers a vivid snapshot of Singapore’s journey from a colonial port to a multicultural metropolis.

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Singapore Civic District + Chinatown Join-in Walking Tour

What's included

English Speaking Licensed Tourist Guide
3.5 hours walking tour

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Discover the rich history and stunning architecture of St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore’s largest and oldest Anglican church. On this guided tour, you’ll admire the breathtaking neo-Gothic design, learn about its colonial-era origins, and hear fascinating stories about its role in Singapore’s history. Step inside to explore the beautiful stained glass windows, historic artifacts, and serene atmosphere. Perfect for history and architecture enthusiasts looking to experience a piece of Singapore’s heritage.

2

Pass by the National Gallery Singapore, an architectural masterpiece that blends history with modern design. Housed in the former Supreme Court and City Hall, this iconic landmark showcases stunning colonial-era architecture and grand facades. As you pass, admire its impressive exterior and learn about its significance as a hub for Southeast Asian art and culture.

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Stop 3 Pass by

Pass by the Padang, a historic open field in the heart of Singapore, surrounded by iconic landmarks like the National Gallery and Victoria Theatre. This site has witnessed key moments in Singapore’s history, from colonial-era parades to National Day celebrations. As you pass, take in the panoramic views and learn about its significance as a cultural and historical landmark.

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Stop 4 Pass by

Singapore Cricket Club, one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious social clubs, founded in 1852. Located at the edge of the historic Padang, this colonial-era clubhouse has been a gathering place for sports and social events for over a century. As you pass, admire its classic architecture and learn about its role in Singapore’s sporting heritage.

5

Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall, one of Singapore’s most iconic performing arts venues. This elegant colonial-era landmark, with its grand clock tower and neoclassical architecture, has been a cultural hub since the 19th century. As you pass, admire its beautifully restored façade and learn about its role in Singapore’s vibrant arts scene.

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Stop 6

Raffles Landing Site, where Sir Stamford Raffles is believed to have first set foot in Singapore in 1819. Marked by a statue of Raffles, this historic riverside spot offers scenic views of the Singapore River and the city’s modern skyline. As you pass, reflect on its significance as the starting point of Singapore’s colonial history and transformation into a global metropolis.

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Stop 7

Singapore River, the lifeblood of Singapore’s early trade and commerce. Once bustling with merchants and cargo boats, this historic waterway is now lined with vibrant restaurants, bars, and cultural landmarks. As you pass, enjoy scenic waterfront views and learn about the river’s transformation from a colonial trading hub to a lively entertainment district.

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Stop 8 Pass by

Cavenagh Bridge is Singapore’s oldest surviving suspension bridge, built in 1869, linking the Civic District to the bustling Commercial District and now a pedestrian-only landmark rich in colonial history.

9

Anderson Bridge is a historic bridge built in 1910, connecting the Civic District to the Commercial District, and is known for its elegant Victorian-style architecture and role as part of Singapore’s Grand Prix street circuit.

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Stop 10

The Fullerton Hotel Singapore is a luxury heritage hotel housed in a grand neoclassical building that once served as the General Post Office, offering timeless elegance and a rich glimpse into Singapore’s colonial past.

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Stop 11

Merlion Park is a popular waterfront attraction in Singapore, home to the iconic Merlion statue — a mythical creature with a lion’s head and fish’s body that symbolizes the city’s origins and growth.

12

Fuk Tak Chi is Singapore’s first Chinese temple, built in the early 1820s by Cantonese and Hakka immigrants as a place of worship and community support. Today, it stands as a small heritage museum in Telok Ayer, offering a glimpse into the lives of early Chinese settlers.

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Stop 13

Thian Hock Keng is one of Singapore’s oldest and most important Hokkien temples, built in 1842 to honor Ma Zu, the Goddess of the Sea. Located on Telok Ayer Street, it was a place where early Chinese immigrants gave thanks for their safe arrival to Singapore.

14

Ann Siang Hill is a charming heritage area in Singapore known for its blend of restored shophouses, trendy bars, and boutique shops. Once the home of Chinese clan associations, it now offers a vibrant mix of history and modern lifestyle in the heart of Chinatown.

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Stop 15

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is a majestic, Tang dynasty–inspired Chinese Buddhist temple in Singapore’s Chinatown, purpose-built in 2007 to enshrine what is believed to be a canine tooth relic of the historical Buddha. Beyond its richly adorned halls and rooftop garden, it houses a four-story cultural complex featuring worship spaces, a museum of Asian Buddhist art, and a golden stupa on the fourth floor that displays the sacred relic.

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Sago Lane in Chinatown was once nicknamed the “Street of the Dead” for its late‑19th‑century death houses where impoverished Chinese migrants went to spend their final days.  Most of the lane was cleared for redevelopment in the 1970s, and the short stretch that survives now hosts festive stalls at Chinese New Year, its sombre history remembered through heritage trails and archives.

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Stop 17

Sri Mariamman Temple is Singapore’s oldest Hindu temple, founded in 1827 by Naraina Pillai, an early South Indian pioneer. Located in Chinatown, it’s renowned for its vibrant Dravidian architecture and serves as a spiritual and cultural hub for the Tamil Hindu community.

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(Former Coolie House & Former Opium Den)
Pagoda Street in Singapore’s Chinatown is a heritage-rich lane once known for its coolie houses and opium dens that served newly arrived Chinese laborers in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, the street is lined with restored shophouses and bustling souvenir shops, with markers highlighting its past as a former coolie house and opium den site.

What's not included

Entry or Admission
Gratuities
Anything that not mentions in Inclusion list
Transportation Fees

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Meeting point

(EW13 / NS25) City Hall MRT Exit B - Street Level
# Our licensed tour guide will holding "Haloo Tour" signage at meeting point

Important notes

Please be ready at the meeting point / pickup at least 10 minutes before the schedule time. Thank you

Haloo Tours operates under Vivoo Holidays Pte. Ltd.
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About Singapore

Singapore is a vibrant, multicultural city-state known for its futuristic architecture, lush green spaces, and diverse culinary scene. It's a blend of modernity and tradition, offering everything from ultra-chic shopping districts to historic temples and serene nature reserves.

Top Attractions

Gardens by the Bay

A stunning 101-hectare nature park featuring iconic Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome.

Nature 3-4 hours Moderate

Marina Bay Sands

A world-famous resort with an infinity pool, luxury shopping, and stunning city views.

Architecture 2-3 hours Expensive

Chinatown

A vibrant district with traditional shophouses, temples, and a bustling street market.

Cultural 2-3 hours Free to explore, budget for food and shopping

Singapore Zoo

One of the world's best zoos, known for its open-concept habitats and night safari.

Nature 4-5 hours Moderate to Expensive

Sentosa Island

A resort island with beaches, theme parks, and luxury hotels.

Entertainment Full day Expensive

Must-Try Local Dishes

Hainanese Chicken Rice

Poached chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken stock, often accompanied by chili sauce and ginger paste.

Lunch/Dinner Contains chicken, gluten, and soy

Chili Crab

A iconic Singapore dish featuring mud crabs stir-fried in a sweet and savory tomato-based chili sauce.

Dinner Contains shellfish, gluten, and soy

Laksa

A spicy noodle soup with a rich, coconut-based curry broth, topped with shrimp, fish cakes, and cockles.

Lunch/Dinner Contains seafood, gluten, and coconut

Satay

Grilled skewers of marinated meat, typically served with a peanut sauce and ketupat (rice cakes).

Snack/Appetizer Contains peanuts, gluten, and soy

Popular Activities

Kayaking Hiking Ziplining Beach lounging Spa treatments Garden strolls Temple visits Museum tours

Best Time to Visit

February to April, and July to September

These periods offer the best weather with less rainfall and plenty of sunshine. It's also when major events and festivals take place.

26-32°C 79-90°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, Malay, Mandarin, Tamil
  • Widely spoken: English, Mandarin, Hokkien, Teochew, Cantonese
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Singapore Dollar (SGD)

Time Zone

GMT+8

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Singapore is one of the safest cities in the world, with low crime rates and strict laws. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis and ride-hailing services
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering help or services

Getting there

By air
  • Changi Airport • 20 km from city center
By train

Woodlands Train Checkpoint

By bus

Queen Street Bus Terminal, Jurong East Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient, clean, and air-conditioned. Easy to navigate with English signage.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Marina Bay Orchard Road Chinatown Little India Kampong Glam

Day trips

Universal Studios Singapore
15 km from city center • Full day

A world-class theme park with thrilling rides, shows, and attractions based on popular movies and characters.

Sentosa Island
15 km from city center • Full day

A resort island with beaches, theme parks, and luxury hotels.

Johor Bahru, Malaysia
30 km from city center • Half day to Full day

A bustling city across the causeway from Singapore, known for its shopping malls, street food, and cultural attractions.

Festivals

Chinese New Year • January/February (dates vary) Hari Raya Puasa • Dates vary (Islamic calendar) Deepavali • October/November (dates vary)

Pro tips

  • Use the EZ-Link card for convenient and discounted public transport fares
  • Download the MyTransport.SG app for real-time updates on public transport
  • Visit hawker centers for affordable and delicious local food
  • Explore the city on foot or by bicycle to discover hidden gems
  • Book tickets for popular attractions in advance to avoid long queues
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 13-99
1
Childs
Age 5-12
0
Infants
Age 0-4
0
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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