Discover Singapore’s beauty day and night on a guided bike tour. Explore ethnic quarters, capture stunning photos, and enjoy local snacks. Book now!
Discover Singapore’s beauty day and night on a guided bike tour. Explore ethnic quarters, capture stunning photos, and enjoy local snacks. Book now!
- Bike Around Tour - This is our Starting Point/Meeting Place. It’s beside Nicoll Highway MRT Station Exit A. You should be able to find a Taxi Stand nearby F21 Taxi Stand.
- Kampong Glam - Kampong Glam is a neighborhood and ethnic enclave in Singapore. It is located north of the Singapore River, in the planning area of Rochor, known as the…
- Bike Around Tour - This is our Starting Point/Meeting Place. It’s beside Nicoll Highway MRT Station Exit A. You should be able to find a Taxi Stand nearby F21 Taxi Stand.
- Kampong Glam - Kampong Glam is a neighborhood and ethnic enclave in Singapore. It is located north of the Singapore River, in the planning area of Rochor, known as the Malay-Muslim quarter.
- Sultan Mosque - Masjid Sultan is a premier mosque in Singapore and prominent landmark in the Kampong Glam Malay Heritage District. The district is a showcase for tourists to learn, understand the religion, culture and the diverse ethnic group that make up the Muslim Singaporeans today.
- Haji Lane - Haji Lane is a narrow street with colorful shophouses, cafes, bars, shops and graffiti walls. Discover its hidden gems, from Mexican food to vintage items, and enjoy the nightlife at Bar Stories and Going On.
- Little India - Predominantly lined with modest two-Storey shophouses, which are good examples of terrace shophouse architecture, Dunlop Street also features a few decorative houses. The eateries on the by lanes of this street serve a wide variety of food and are frequented by tourists and locals. In recent years, pubs and backpackers’ hostels have developed in the area.
- National Museum of Singapore - The National Museum of Singapore is a public museum dedicated to Singaporean art, culture and history. Located within the country’s Civic District at the Downtown Core area, it is the oldest museum in the country, with its history dating back to when it was first established in 1849, starting out as a section of a library at the Singapore Institution as the Raffles Library and Museum.
- Chinatown - Chinatown is a subzone and ethnic enclave located within the Outram district in the Central Area of Singapore. Featuring distinctly Chinese cultural elements, Chinatown has had a historically concentrated ethnic Chinese population.
- Lau Pa Sat Festival Pavilion - Lau Pa Sat is a historic market and food centre in Singapore, offering a variety of cuisines from local to international.
- Merlion Park - Merlion Park is a famous Singapore landmark and a major tourist attraction, located near the 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.
- Clifford Pier - Clifford Pier was the landing point of sea passengers and immigrants who came to seek a new life of hope in Singapore.
Named after the Governor Sir Hugh Charles Clifford. Clifford Pier was opened in 1933, replacing Johnston Pier which once stood nearby, opposite the Fullerton Square. Johnston Pier, built in 1855, was named after the prominent merchant Alexander Laurie Johnston.
To many local people, Clifford Pier is also known as the Red Lamp Pier as there used to be a red oil lamp hanging at the pier to serve as a directional sign to seafarers.
- Marina Bay - Marina Bay Sands, a landmark destination in Singapore. The time we reach here, the Sun is setting down. It’s time for Sunset Photo Ops.
- F1 Pit Building - Time to race in the Dark!!
- Bottled water
- Bicycle & Tour Guide
- Disposable Raincoat
- Bottled water
- Bicycle & Tour Guide
- Disposable Raincoat
- Exclude : Tour Insurance , personal expenses.
- Exclude : Tour Insurance , personal expenses.
Is Singapore more stunning during the day or at night? Discover the answer on this leisurely bike tour around Downtown Singapore. As we pedal from daylight to dusk, you’ll witness the city’s breathtaking views in both settings. Over the course of 3 hours, you’ll explore Singapore’s ethnic neighborhoods – Kampong Glam, Little India, and Chinatown –…
Is Singapore more stunning during the day or at night? Discover the answer on this leisurely bike tour around Downtown Singapore. As we pedal from daylight to dusk, you’ll witness the city’s breathtaking views in both settings. Over the course of 3 hours, you’ll explore Singapore’s ethnic neighborhoods – Kampong Glam, Little India, and Chinatown – before heading to Marina Bay to see the city’s skyline dramatically change from day to night.
Our local guide will lead you to the best photo spots and share fascinating facts about our city. Be sure to have your mobile phone fully charged to capture plenty of photos!
But there’s more. We’ll also treat you to a tasty local snack and give you a small souvenir to take home. If you’re feeling jetlagged or arriving in Singapore late and prefer to sleep in, this evening bike tour is ideal for you. Experience the best of Singapore on two wheels with us!
- Please wear casually and comfortably , eg: shorts, t-shirts, covered shoes.
- Cycling travel time is included in the total duration of 3 hours.
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.