On this tour, we'll discover the most important parts of Singapore, from Merlion Park to the botanical gardens. It's the best way to get to know the city in just a few hours.
Guided tour of Singapore
At the scheduled time, we'll pick you up at your hotel in Singapore for a complete tour of the city center.
First, we'll tour Kampong Glam: an area where modernity meets tradition. This district has a history dating back to Singapore's colonial era and is home to Malay, Arab, and Bugi communities.
The next stop will be the Civil District, home to the huge Padang Park, the Cricket Club, the Parliament Building, the Supreme Court, the Town Hall, and the National Gallery of Singapore.
Our next stop will be Merlion Park, where you can find the symbol of Singapore, the mythical creature half fish half lion. This beautiful park in the heart of the city is the best place to take photographs of the equally stunning Marina Bay.
Continuing our visit we'll arrive at the Thian Hock Keng Temple, the oldest Taoist place of worship in Singapore. The route then continues to the Singapore Botanical Garden, to visit the National Orchid Garden, the official national flower. Here you can see more than 60,000 examples of this delicate, beautiful plant.
At the end of the tour, we'll take you back to your hotel, where we'll arrive after a total of 3.5 hours.
Hotel Pick Up
The tour includes pickup from the main hotels in the following tourist areas of Singapore:
- Sentosa
- Chinatown / Havelock
- Lavender
- Little India
- Marina Bay
- Harbourfront
- Bugis
- Orchard
- Ninth / Balestier
- Geylang
- Clarke Quay / Roberson Quay
- Katong / East Coast
- Alexandra
- Macpherson
At the following link, you can check out the complete list of hotels in the previously mentioned areas that include pickup.
If your hotel is not listed above, you'll need to go to one of the listed accommodations. You can also go to the following meeting point: entrance of The Robertson House by The Crest Collection.
Important to Note
On car-free Sundays, we won't be able to visit the National Gallery or Merlion Park. Instead, we'll travel to Mount Faber.
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