Singapore City Tour by Night
Singapore, Singapore
Trip Type: Night Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Your Spectacular Singapore Night Tour begins with a VIP pick up service right at the doorstep of your Singapore hotel or any local residence. Your friendly driver and professional local tour guide will greet you and welcome you on board. Key attractions covered are the Merlion Park, Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown and Bugis night market. Optional stop at Geylang for durian sampling (only if you dare).
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Your Spectacular Singapore Night Tour begins with a VIP pick up service right at the doorstep of your Singapore hotel or any local residence. Your friendly driver and professional local tour guide will greet you and welcome you on board. Key attractions covered are the Merlion Park, Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown and Bugis night market. Optional stop at Geylang for durian sampling (only if you dare).Your Singapore night tour will take you to many of the great attractions on offer. Enjoy seeing them all in a unique way as they are illuminated by lights.
The Merlion is the official symbol of Singapore. Learn about the story behind how it was conceived and take photos with both the big Merlion as well as the baby Merlion. The Merlion Park also offers a magnificent night view of the Marina Bay skyline.
Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort with shopping, dining, hotel, casino, arts. There is something for everybody. If you like, you can catch Wonder Full, an 13 minute amazing convergence of light, music and sound, where the universal tale of the journey of life is told by masterfully combining both electric lights and laser effects by the waterfront, with the stunning cityscape of Singapore lit up in the backdrop.
See the Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay. Measuring between 25 and 50 metres tall, these iconic tree-like vertical gardens are designed with large canopies that provide shade in the day and come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night. The Garden Rhapsody is a signature light and sound show of the Gardens by the Bay.
Singapore’s historic Chinatown is a bustling mix of old and new, filled with traditional shops and markets as well as cool stores and cafes. Along the streets, there are medicinal halls, goldsmiths, Chinese calligraphy, temples, fortune tellers, local snacks etc. You will be able to custom make some unique souvenirs, like a calligraphy brush or a wax seal with your name.
If you are hungry, we can take a quick dinner stop at Maxwell Food Centre where there is a wide variety of local food, or you can grab a couple of snacks at the roadside stalls.
Said to be the most famous night market bazaar in Singapore, this is where you will find all sorts of knick-knacks, from fashion wear to quick bites. Test your bargaining skills!
Last but not least, and only if you dare, have a taste of the famous durian that people either love or hate. For many Asians, it is the best food in the world, also known as the King of Fruits. It has a smell so overpowering that durians are banned in most air-conditioned buildings and all public transport. The flesh is soft and creamy with a custard like texture. Be there or be square!
The Merlion is the official symbol of Singapore. Learn about the story behind how it was conceived and take photos with both the big Merlion as well as the baby Merlion. The Merlion Park also offers a magnificent night view of the Marina Bay skyline.
Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort with shopping, dining, hotel, casino, arts. There is something for everybody. If you like, you can catch Wonder Full, an 13 minute amazing convergence of light, music and sound, where the universal tale of the journey of life is told by masterfully combining both electric lights and laser effects by the waterfront, with the stunning cityscape of Singapore lit up in the backdrop.
See the Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay. Measuring between 25 and 50 metres tall, these iconic tree-like vertical gardens are designed with large canopies that provide shade in the day and come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night. The Garden Rhapsody is a signature light and sound show of the Gardens by the Bay.
Singapore’s historic Chinatown is a bustling mix of old and new, filled with traditional shops and markets as well as cool stores and cafes. Along the streets, there are medicinal halls, goldsmiths, Chinese calligraphy, temples, fortune tellers, local snacks etc. You will be able to custom make some unique souvenirs, like a calligraphy brush or a wax seal with your name.
If you are hungry, we can take a quick dinner stop at Maxwell Food Centre where there is a wide variety of local food, or you can grab a couple of snacks at the roadside stalls.
Said to be the most famous night market bazaar in Singapore, this is where you will find all sorts of knick-knacks, from fashion wear to quick bites. Test your bargaining skills!
Last but not least, and only if you dare, have a taste of the famous durian that people either love or hate. For many Asians, it is the best food in the world, also known as the King of Fruits. It has a smell so overpowering that durians are banned in most air-conditioned buildings and all public transport. The flesh is soft and creamy with a custard like texture. Be there or be square!
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