Step into the rich and colourful world of Peranakan heritage on this walking tour through the bustling streets of Joo Chiat, and uncover the stories that have shaped this unique community.
Our experienced guides can customise the tour to your needs and preferences.
Former Joo Chiat Police Station - Conserved colonial-era building that was built in 1928. Today it is home to a boutique hotel, and retail and F&B businesses, including Peranakan restaurant Baba Chews.
Roxy Square - The former Roxy Cinema, a focal point for social gatherings in the 1930s to 1970s, once stood at this spot.
The Red House - An iconic heritage building that was best known as the Red House Bakery — for its hue and delicious bakes.
328 Katong Laksa - One of the most popular purveyors of laksa. Think thick noodles doused in an umami-rich, slightly spicy and creamy broth, accompanied by fresh prawns and cockles.
Kim Choo Kueh Chang - Take in the sights and smells of earthy Nyonya dumplings, alongside ‘gram-worthy kuehs (traditional cakes) of ondeh-ondeh, kueh salat and many others.
Former Joo Chiat Maternity Hospital - Joo Chiat’s former maternity hospital now resides in an enviable spot, in the heart of one of Singapore’s buzziest neighbourhoods.
Koon Seng Shophouse - No visit to Joo Chiat is complete without a selfie at the world-famous Koon Seng heritage shophouses
Peranakan Mansion - The highlight of the tour: A peek into the lives of Peranakan households in Singapore. For an unforgettable photo opportunity, try on the kebaya — the traditional dress worn by Peranakan women (optional).
[Optional Stop] Guan Hoe Soon - Dig into traditional Peranakan fare at this culinary institution. Feast on classics such as chap chye (braised vegetables), babi pongteh (braised pork), and mutton rendang (dry curry), with a generous portion of butterfly pea rice, which comes in an unusual shade of blue.
Meet at: Main entrance, I12 Katong shopping mall (outside Tim Hortons)
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