Taste, Cruise & Sparkle Your Way Through Singapore
Savor 8–10 local tastings on a guided Chinatown food walk, glide along the Singapore River on a 35-minute cruise, end your evening with two dazzling light shows—complete with hotel return transfer.
HIGHLIGHTS:
PART 1 – Chinatown Food & Heritage Trail (3 Hours)
-Wander Pagoda Street, Smith Street & hidden back alleys as stories of old Singapore come alive.
-Taste up to 8 authentic local dishes that capture Singapore’s culinary soul.
PART 2 – River Cruise & City Lights Experience (4 Hours)
-Cruise down the Singapore River past Clarke Quay, Boat Quay & colonial bridges.
-Snap postcard views at Merlion Park, then enjoy the Garden Rhapsody show at Gardens by the Bay.
-Cap the night at the Spectra Light & Water Show by Marina Bay Sands.
-Relax with a hotel drop-off to end your Singapore story in style.
Still have energy?
- Opt to end at Lau Pa Sat Hawker Centre — try their famous satay with a cold drink (own expense, self-return).
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Discover the Taste & Tales of Singapore’s Chinatown.
Walk through vibrant streets filled with heritage, aromas, and stories. Sample 8–10 authentic local dishes—from Hainanese Chicken Rice and handmade Dim Sum to Kaya Toast and Chendol dessert. Led by licensed local guides, this small-group food and culture tour reveals hidden alleys, temples, and traditions that shaped Singapore’s soul.
Perfect for food lovers and culture explorers who want to eat like a local, learn like a traveler, and feel the heartbeat of old Singapore.
The Singapore River Cruise is a popular sightseeing experience that takes passengers on a scenic boat ride along the historic Singapore River. It offers a unique view of the city’s blend of old and new architecture, passing key landmarks such as Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, the Merlion, Marina Bay Sands, and the Esplanade.
The Old Hill Street Police Station, built in 1934, is a historic landmark in Singapore. Known for its vibrant rainbow-colored windows, it was once the largest government building in the city.
Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles (Pass By)The Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles, located near the Singapore River, commemorates the founder of modern Singapore. This iconic white marble statue, unveiled in 1972, stands as a symbol of Singapore's colonial history and its transformation into a thriving global city.
The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, housed in a grand neoclassical building from 1928, is a luxurious heritage hotel overlooking the Singapore River. It is now a national monument and a symbol of Singapore's rich history and elegance
Jubilee Bridge, opened in 2015, is a pedestrian bridge in Singapore connecting Merlion Park and the Esplanade. Built to commemorate Singapore's 50th year of independence, it offers stunning views of Marina Bay and symbolizes unity and progress.
Anderson Bridge, completed in 1910, is an iconic bridge in Singapore that connects the Civic District to the Marina Bay area. It features an elegant design with intricate steel arches and distinctive architectural elements, reflecting Singapore's colonial heritage
Marina Bay Sands is an architectural masterpiece renowned for its iconic and futuristic design that has become a global symbol of Singapore. Its distinctive shape features three soaring towers connected by the Sands SkyPark, a breathtaking engineering marvel that resembles a ship perched atop
Cavenagh Bridge is one of Singapore's oldest bridges and a charming piece of the city's history. Known for its unique suspension design and cast-iron structure, it serves as a picturesque landmark in the bustling central area, near the iconic Fullerton Hotel
The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall is one of Singapore’s most iconic cultural landmarks, celebrated for its rich history and stunning neoclassical architecture. Situated in the heart of the Civic District, this national monument has been a cornerstone of the city's performing arts scene for over 150 years
Admire the stunning waterfront views and snap memorable photos with the famous Merlion statue. Enjoy the backdrop of architectural marvels like the Esplanade Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, and the Singapore Flyer, making for an unforgettable skyline experience.
Watch nature meet technology at Gardens by the Bay.
Marvel at the towering Supertrees, dazzling “Garden Rhapsody” light show, and lush domes that glow after dark — a must-see icon of Singapore’s skyline
Experience Singapore’s iconic waterfront spectacle — a dazzling 15-minute laser, light and water show choreographed to vibrant music. Set against the Marina Bay skyline, this free nightly attraction delivers cinematic visuals with mesmerizing fountains, shimmering LEDs and a sweeping bayfront backdrop.
Optional Drop-off: Lau Pa Sat Hawker Centre
End your night at Singapore’s iconic hawker market for satay and local bites. (Own expenses and self-return to hotel apply.)
Exit A, Street Level In front of Bee Cheng Hiang, Pagoda Street
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