Private Food and Culture Tour in Singapore
Singapore is a tremendously diversified city, as seen by this food-focused walking tour.
Tour overview
Singapore Food and Culture tour, Singapore is a varied city-state, and on this food-focused walking tour, you can try a range of cuisines while seeing the Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam areas. Follow your tour guide around the streets to learn about Singapore’s history, culture, and legacy, as well as where the people prefer to dine. Learn more about each meal you try and hear tales about the local community.
- On a walking tour, learn about Singapore’s history, culture, and food.
- Take a stroll through Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam.
- Sample meals from Singapore’s four major ethnic groups.
- Insider information on the people and stories behind Singapore’s food.
Tour itinerary
- Kreta Ayer Square: There is no single visage that represents all Singaporeans. Racial diversity lies at the heart of what it means to be a Singaporean. Discover how the inhabitants live, where they eat, and what they do via architecture, heritage, and culture, with the incorporation of traditional trades and current jobs. The tour begins with an explanation of why and how our ethnic quarters were founded, as well as the changes that have occurred throughout the years. The first visit would be Chinatown, where we would display Chinese culture and provide a brief history of the neighborhood. Expect heartbreaking stories about laborers and life’s vices.
- Roll & Chill Ice-cream: Discover the area and its surroundings, including a visit to the Chinatown Complex, which features a popular hawker center and wet market.
- Chinatown Street Market: Discover its location and surroundings.
- Sago Street (Street Of The Dead): Learn about the street’s history and the stories of its early immigrants.
- Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum: Possibility of snapping photographs
- Chinatown Heritage Centre: Learn about Heritage Centre and peek insider 100 year old shophouses
- Little India: Little India welcomes you to the scent of curries and sight of garlands as we appreciate the Indian culture. You will be introduced to the difference in North and South Indian traditions and cuisine.
- House of Tan Teng Niah: Possibility of snapping photographs
- Tekka Centre: Learn about its location and the different kinds of “must-try” local food in Singapore
- Little India Arcade: Possibility of taking photos.
- Campbell Lane: Learn about its location and surroundings.
- Kampong Glam: The last stop of the tour would be at Kampong Glam. This Ethnic Quarter comprises not only the Malay culture, but also the modern cosmopolitan culture of our “Hispter Lane” and the row of exciting artisan cafe and bespoke bars.
- Malay Heritage Centre: Venue is pointed out to visit after the tour
- Sultan Mosque: Possibility of photographing it and learning about its location.
- Arab Street: Learn about its location and surroundings.
- Bugis: We’ll complete the trip at Bugis, where you can spend the remainder of the day doing anything you want: shopping, sipping on a cocktail, hunting out those Insta-Worthy images, devouring more food, or getting a short massage.
Includes:
- Local guide who speaks English.
- 9 to 10 local ethnic food and drink options.
- Public transportation (MRT and bus).
- Hotel transfers (where the pick-up option is chosen).
- All taxes, fees, and handling costs are included.
Excludes:
- Hotel transfers (unless the pick-up option is chosen).
- Food and beverages are optional.
- Personal costs.
- Tipping should be guided.
Testimonials
Omg! Pam was fantastic!!! My girlfriend and I went on this trip about a month ago, and I still can’t get over how fantastic it was! She listened to our dietary limitations and altered the menu accordingly. She was wonderful and told us a lot about the city!
Shinogle
Lydia
Raynee did an excellent job of showing us about the city and exposing us to Singapore’s gastronomic and cultural treasures. He is a proud Singaporean who is ready to share his enthusiasm and knowledge with guests.
Moura
Luciene
Tour highlights
- You must cancel at least 24 hours before the start time of the activity to get a complete refund.
- If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time of the experience, you will not be reimbursed.
- Any modifications made less than 24 hours before the start time of the experience will not be allowed.
- The cut-off times are determined by the experience's local time.
Important details
Point of convergence:
Pickup details: – Chinatown MRT Station – Exit A (Street Level) – OR, Preferred pick-up location 30 minutes before start time (when pick-up option is selected)
Before you go, be aware of the following:
- When you book, you will receive confirmation.
- Wheelchair access is not available.
- The child is between the ages of three and twelve. Infants under the age of three are free of charge.
- The tour is not appropriate for those who have food requirements or who require walking help.
- Guests are recommended to arrive on time.
- Close to public transit.
- The tour is held rain or shine.
- Please bring a poncho/umbrella and plenty of water to remain hydrated.
- The dress code is casual, with comfortable shoes.
- It is not suggested for tourists who have back difficulties.
- Pregnant women should avoid traveling.
- The majority of passengers are able to participate.
- A moderate amount of walking, even outside, is necessary.
- Please keep in mind that all meal products are set and that we do not cater to particular tastes or demands.
- This is an exclusive tour/activity. Only your group will be present.