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- House of Tan Teng Niah - The Former House of Tan Teng Niah is a lively, historic Chinese villa located in Little India, Singapore. Constructed in 1900 by a local entrepreneur, it is renowned for its colorful exterior and is one of the few remaining Chinese villas in the vicinity.
- Little India Arcade - Little India Arcade is a historic…
- House of Tan Teng Niah - The Former House of Tan Teng Niah is a lively, historic Chinese villa located in Little India, Singapore. Constructed in 1900 by a local entrepreneur, it is renowned for its colorful exterior and is one of the few remaining Chinese villas in the vicinity.
- Little India Arcade - Little India Arcade is a historic shopping destination in Singapore, featuring traditional Indian merchandise, textiles, and cuisine within restored shophouses from 1913.
- Buffalo Road - Established in the 19th century, Buffalo Road is a historic street in Singapore’s Little India. Named after its history as a buffalo-rearing village called Kampong Kerbau, it was once a center for cattle trading and dairy production. Today, Buffalo Road is vibrant, with flower stalls, textile shops, and traditional eateries, showcasing its rich cultural heritage.
- Tekka Place - Tekka Market is a lively market in Little India, Singapore, celebrated for its fresh produce, meat, seafood, and diverse hawker food, reflecting the area’s multicultural heritage.
- Sultan Mosque - Sultan Mosque is a significant mosque in Singapore’s Kampong Glam, recognized for its golden dome and rich Islamic heritage, serving as a major religious and cultural landmark since 1824.
- Kampong Glam - Kampong Glam is a historic district in Singapore, celebrated for its Malay-Muslim heritage, vibrant shophouses, trendy cafes, and cultural landmarks like Sultan Mosque and the Malay Heritage Centre.
- Arab Street - Arab Street is a bustling street in Singapore’s Kampong Glam, renowned for its textile shops, Middle Eastern cafes, and rich Islamic heritage.
- Haji Lane - Haji Lane is a narrow, lively street in Singapore’s Kampong Glam, famous for its eclectic mix of boutiques, street art, cafes, and unique shops.
- Chinatown Heritage Centre - With a guide leading the way, discover stories of early Chinese immigrants, their struggles, hopes, and resilience. Explore faithfully recreated 1950s-style homes and uncover the harsh realities of migrant life. Learn how Chinatown evolved from a crowded enclave into the vibrant cultural district it is today.
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Smith Street - Smith Street features stunning murals by Yip Yew Chong, each depicting Chinatown’s rich heritage:
“My Chinatown Home”: A glimpse into family life in a traditional shophouse.
“The Letter Writer”: Honoring those who helped immigrants communicate with their families.
“Mid-Autumn Festival”: Celebrating Chinatown’s festive traditions.
- Pagoda Street - In the 19th century, Pagoda Street was a bustling center for Chinese immigrants, housing coolie lodgings, opium dens, and shops like the notable Kwong Hup Yuen, a prominent coolie firm of the era. Today, the street is lined with beautifully preserved shophouses that showcase a blend of architectural styles, reflecting the diverse influences that have shaped the area.
- Nanyang Old Coffee - Nanyang Old Coffee offers a nostalgic experience with its vibrant interior featuring red walls, vintage signage, and traditional décor. The second floor houses a mini-museum with antique coffee-making equipment from the 1950s, providing visitors with a hands-on connection to Singapore’s coffee heritage.
- Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum - The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple features Tang Dynasty-inspired architecture with multi-tiered roofs, wood carvings, and symbolic elements like dragons, phoenixes, and lotus flowers. This blend of religious, artistic, and cultural significance makes it a central spiritual landmark in Singapore.
- Chinatown Complex - The Chinatown Complex is a lively hub in Singapore, known for its bustling wet market and wide variety of local food stalls. The wet market offers fresh produce, meats, and seafood, providing a true taste of Singapore’s daily life.

- English Speaking Guide
- 1 Complementary Water Bottle
- 8-10 Food Tastings
- English Speaking Guide
- 1 Complementary Water Bottle
- 8-10 Food Tastings
- Tips or Gratitudes ( is Appreciated)
- Personal Expenses
- Public Transport ( Bus/Mrt/Taxi)
- Tips or Gratitudes ( is Appreciated)
- Personal Expenses
- Public Transport ( Bus/Mrt/Taxi)
Fed up with tours that feel like a marathon or, even worse, a hurried food dash? We understand.
Many food tours are either excessively long, consuming much of your valuable time, or too brief to genuinely engage with the culture. That’s why a balanced experience has been crafted — a thoughtful blend of local flavors and cultural treasures, without the…
Fed up with tours that feel like a marathon or, even worse, a hurried food dash? We understand.
Many food tours are either excessively long, consuming much of your valuable time, or too brief to genuinely engage with the culture. That’s why a balanced experience has been crafted — a thoughtful blend of local flavors and cultural treasures, without the rush or the drag.
✨ Perfectly paced.
✨ Perfectly mixed.
✨ Like the Yin and Yang of travel.
What Travelers Appreciate About this Tour:
- Private Experience: Just your group at your own pace. Ideal for solo travelers, families, friends, or small teams seeking an exclusive, stress-free adventure.
- Guided by true locals: Our guides are deeply connected to their neighborhoods, bringing history to life with personal stories and insights, offering a perspective beyond any guidebooks.
- Seamless & Efficient Routes: Maximize your time with zero hassle.
- Authentic Flavors: Savor hand-picked local dishes among many Michelin-recommended delights.
- Not recommend for Travellers with challengings on walkings, if you ‘re keen on our Tour, kindly contact for Further assistance
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.