Explore Singapore’s rich history on a scenic bike tour from Civic District to East Coast, ending with a delicious Chicken Rice lunch.
Explore Singapore’s rich history on a scenic bike tour from Civic District to East Coast, ending with a delicious Chicken Rice lunch.
- Marina Bay Street Circuit - The Marina Bay Street Circuit (otherwise known as the Singapore Street Circuit) is a street circuit around Marina Bay, Singapore, encompassing the planning areas of Downtown Core.
- Waterfront Promenade - The Waterfront Promenade is a long walking stretch of more than 2 miles lying across the bay walkway and…
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Marina Bay Street Circuit - The Marina Bay Street Circuit (otherwise known as the Singapore Street Circuit) is a street circuit around Marina Bay, Singapore, encompassing the planning areas of Downtown Core.
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Waterfront Promenade - The Waterfront Promenade is a long walking stretch of more than 2 miles lying across the bay walkway and connecting the Bayfront,
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Singapore River - The Singapore River is located within the island’s Central Region.1 The 3.2-kilometre-long waterway – from its mouth to Kim Seng Bridge – has been the lifeline of Singapore for almost 200 years.
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Raffles Landing Site - Raffles’s Landing Site is the location where tradition holds that Sir Stamford Raffles landed in on 28 January 1819.
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Old Hill Street Police Station - The Old Hill Street Police Station (OHSPS), was erected in 1934 to house the Hill Street Police Station and Barracks. It was gazetted as a national monument
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Central Fire Station - The Central Fire Station, also known as the Hill Street Fire Station, is Singapore’s oldest surviving fire station. Completed in 1909, the distinctive red-and-white brick building at 62 Hill Street was gazetted as a national monument by the Preservation of Monuments Board on 18 December 1998.
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Former City Hall - Completed in 1929, the edifice was built to house the Municipal Council and was originally known as the Municipal Building. The Municipal Council was formally established in 1856 to oversee the maintenance of public infrastructure and the provision of water, electricity, and gas in Singapore.
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Cenotaph - The Cenotaph, located at Esplanade Park along Connaught Drive, is the only war memorial in Singapore that commemorates the sacrifice of individuals who died in the two world wars.
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Merlion Park - Spouting water from its mouth, the Merlion statue stands at 8.6 metres and weighs 70 tonnes. Originally located at the mouth of the Singapore River, it was built by local craftsman Lim Nang Seng, designed by Kwan Sai Kheong, and unveiled on 15 September 1972 by then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
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Marina Bay - Marina Bay is a bay located in the Central Area of Singapore, surrounded by the perimeter of four other planning areas, the Downtown Core, Marina East, Marina South and Straits View. The area surrounding the bay itself, also called Marina Bay, is a 360 hectare extension to the adjacent Central Business District. It is also the new downtown of Singapore, built on Singapore’s reclaimed land.
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Marina Barrage - Marina Barrage is a dam built across the 350-metre wide Marina Channel to keep out seawater, creating the 15th reservoir in downtown Singapore. Water from Local Catchment is one of the Four National Taps, with the other three being imported water, NEWater and desalinated water.
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East Coast Park - East Coast Park is a beach and a park on the southeastern coast of Singapore. It stretches along the south of Marine Parade, Bedok, and Tampines. It was opened in the 1970s, after the Singapore government had completed reclaiming land off the coast at Katong, from Kallang to Changi.
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Joo Chiat/Katong - LUNCH TIME, enjoy local delicious Hainanese Chicken Rice. Katong Joo-Chiat is Home to Peranakan culture in Singapore, filled with local flavors, boutique cafes, and charming heritage shophouses.
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Singapore Visitor Centre @Kim Choo Kueh Chang - Shop for local snack at Kim Choo Kueh Chang. Selling bite-sized treats called Nyonya kueh in Singapore since 1945. These colorful snacks are a staple for Peranakan people — a cultural group prominent between the 15th and early 20th centuries that’s working to be remembered today.
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Dakota MRT Exit B - This is where the bike tour end. Using MRT is the best way to get around Singapore.
- Lunch
- Bicycle use
- Disposable Poncho
- Local Tour Guide
- Use of Helmets (Upon Request, Please email us)
- Lunch
- Bicycle use
- Disposable Poncho
- Local Tour Guide
- Use of Helmets (Upon Request, Please email us)
- Tour Insurance
- Tour Insurance
Explore Singapore’s rich history on a bike tour that journeys from the Civic District to the East Coast. As you pedal past iconic landmarks, delve into the city’s past and present, and savor a delightful lunch.
Begin with a brief historical summary of Singapore, starting with its establishment in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles. Discover the events,…
Explore Singapore’s rich history on a bike tour that journeys from the Civic District to the East Coast. As you pedal past iconic landmarks, delve into the city’s past and present, and savor a delightful lunch.
Begin with a brief historical summary of Singapore, starting with its establishment in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles. Discover the events, structures, and landmarks that existed before 1950. Learn how the landscape, once bordered by mangrove swamps and mosquito-ridden jungles, has transformed dramatically. Through land reclamation, Singapore has significantly expanded its coastline over the last two centuries. Continue your ride to East Coast Park, enjoying a relaxed bike ride along picturesque paths. Pause for a delicious Chicken Rice lunch in the Katong district.
- Child Seat Bicycle / Bike Trailer available
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.