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Explore night Singapore in three ways: by open-top bus, by walking and by river cruise

Singapore
Book online or call: +44 0800 015 4961
Duration: 3.5h
Activity Level: Intensive
Experience: Marine, Family, Historical, Honeymoon
Language: English
Photo permit included
Tour by public transport
Canal Boat tour included
Train tickets included
Suitable for little children
Wheelchair accessible tour
Museum ticket included
Light snack included
Lunch included
Transportation included
Walking Tour

Overview

Spend your evening by exploring beautiful night Singapore. First, you may hop on an open-top bus and see the lights of the Gardens by the Bay, the Merlion Park, Padang, and the National Gallery. Then have a walk through the shops in Haji Lane and after in Clarke Quay. And the last part will be hopping on Singapore River Cruise and look at the night city from the wate side.

What's included

  • English-speaking guide
  • Pick-up
  • Open-top bus transportation
  • River Cruise tickets
  • All fees and taxes
  • Fees and taxes
  • Personal expenses

Highlights

Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
Gardens by the Bay
The Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares (250 acres) in the Central Region of Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden (in Marina South), Bay East Garden (in Marina East) and Bay Central Garden (in Downtown Core and Kallang). The largest of the gardens is the Bay South Garden at 54 hectares (130 acres) designed by Grant Associates. Its Flower Dome is the largest glass greenhouse in the world.
Haji Lane Hipster area
This area is mostly filled with shop houses that only have two floors and the area of ​​the road is 200 meters away. Although fairly narrow, this area has become an alternative for tourists who are bored with the metropolitan atmosphere of the lion country. Especially hipster travelers.
Merlion Park
The Merlion Park is a Singaporean landmark and a major tourist attraction located in the Downtown Core district of Singapore, near its Central Business District (CBD). The Merlion is a mythical creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish that is widely used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore. Two Merlion statues are located at the park. The original Merlion structure measures 8.6 meters tall and spouts water from its mouth. It has subsequently been joined by a Merlion cub, which is located near the original statue and measures just 2 metres tall.
National Gallery Singapore
The National Gallery Singapore is an art museum located in the Downtown Core district of Singapore. Opened on 24 November 2015, it oversees the world’s largest public collection of Singaporean and Southeast Asian art, with a collection of more than 9,000 items.
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. Although its history stretches back millennia, modern Singapore was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles as a trading post of the British Empire. In 1867, the colonies in East Asia were reorganised and Singapore came under the direct control of Britain as part of the Straits Settlements. During the Second World War, Singapore was occupied by Japan in 1942 but returned to British control as a separate crown colony following Japan's surrender in 1945. Singapore gained self-governance in 1959, and in 1963 became part of the new federation of Malaysia, alongside Malaya, North Borneo, and Sarawak. Ideological differences led to Singapore being expelled from the federation two years later, thereby becoming an independent country.
Singapore River
The Singapore River is a river that runs parallel to Alexandra Road and feeds into the Marina Reservoir in the southern part of Singapore. The immediate upper watershed of the Singapore River is known as the Singapore River Planning Area, although the western part of the watershed is classified under River Valley planning area. The Singapore River is approximately 3.2 kilometers long[1] from its source at Kim Seng Bridge to where it empties into Marina Bay; the river extends more than two kilometers beyond its original source at Kim Seng Bridge as Alexandra Canal, as far as the junction of Commonwealth Avenue.

Itinerary

17:00 18:00

You will be picked up from your hotel.

Than hop on the open-top bus and start exploring the light night city. The first stop will be Gardens by the Bay, then pass by the Merlion Park, Padang, and the National Gallery.

Hop off the bus and have a walk through Haji Lane looking boutiques, shops, bars and cafes. Make the stop in Clarke Quay to see the vibrant night life atmosphere and hop on the River Cruise to continue exploring the city from Singapore River side.

After the cruise you will be back at Clarke Quay.

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