If you think Singapore is beautiful by day, wait till the sun sets! Our Marina Bay Night Bike Tour offers a dazzling ride through the heart of the city — one of our top picks for night-time adventures on two wheels!
Hop on your bikes and follow your friendly local guide along the scenic Marina Bay riverfront promenade. Following the Kallang River, we’ll cycle through the tranquil Kallang Riverside park towards the iconic National Stadium (the world’s largest free-span dome). This leg of the journey is all about easy pedaling, fresh evening air, and photo-worthy views of Gardens by the Bay and the city skyline lit up against the night sky.
If we’re lucky, we’ll catch a live performance outside Esplanade Theatres on the Bay. Not forgetting a glimpse of Singapore’s most iconic symbol - the Merlion.
We end the night bicycle tour on a high at the Formula One Pit Building, where you get to go onto the track used during the race. Have a friendly dash and imagine the roar of the race cars.
Start & End at our physical shop.
- Lockers are available to lock up your belongings if you decide not to bring them out on the bike tour.
- Space to store luggages while you do your bike tour.
- Toilet/Shower facilities available.
Cycle along the scenic Kallang River and through the Kallang Riverside Park, where you get to see daily life of the locals.
A modern architecture marvel completed in 2014, the Singapore National Stadium seats 55,000 and features a retractable roof. Get up close and personal on our night tour and see it in all its splendor!
Bigger than the London Eye, the Singapore Flyer is the world’s largest observation wheel outside the US. It offers unparalleled views of the island 165m above ground.
Right next to the Flyer is the Formula One Pit Building! F1 aficionados will go crazy as few tracks in the world allow you to walk right up to the garages and Start/Finish Line! We will cycle a short route on the actual F1 track and also stop for photos!
*Not accessible during F1 season in September.
Arguably the most recognisable structure in Singapore, the Marina Bay Sands building is an iconic attraction that is a must-see! As we ride along the Marina promenade, we will take in the sights of MBS and its vibrant surroundings.
The Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, used as a tourism mascot and national personification of Singapore. It is a must to take some photos here!
Originally a fort built in 1829 against sea attacks, the Fullerton Hotel is impressive colonial building that was built in 1928 and used as the Post Office until 1970s.
The Esplanade is Singapore’s world-class performing arts theatre and concert hall. Or affectionately known as ‘durian’ to locals! On weekends, we may even catch outdoor performances and soak in the thronging energy of the crowd.
Meet Up Point: Let's Go Tour Singapore
(Pls arrive 15 min before tour start)
Address: Blk 462 Crawford Lane
Unit 01-57, Singapore 190462
Directions: • We are within 10 minutes walk from Lavender MRT
• Also easy to take a cab/taxi/Uber to our address
• We may also be found on Google maps
Thank you for your booking! Your booking is confirmed! Please report at 6.45pm to 462, Crawford Lane, #01-57, Singapore 190462 on your selected date. We are located at the junction of North Bridge Road & Jalan Sultan Road.
Advisory
You are advised to bring along water for consumption. Dress comfortably with covered shoes. Bicycles will be provided by Let's Go Tour. Loan of helmets are not compulsory but complimentary should you require it. Bicycle gears such as ponchos and night lights are also provided. Personal gears such as wraps, guards, and gloves will not be provided nor available to rent.
Rain Policy
Please turn up regardless of the weather. We will continue cycling in light rain (it’s very nice actually) but will pause for shelter if visibility or safety is compromised. In this case your Tour Guide will bring you to a safe place to rest and wait for the rain to subside (usually 30-45 minutes). Ponchos are available upon request.
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GMT+8
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