



Esplanade Theatres on the Bay

Merlion Park

National Gallery Singapore

Clarke Quay



About This Trip
To explore Singapore’s most classic attractions, travel by City Walk is best way. Except these classic attractions in the tour, it is also arranged for museums, government buildings, cultural and historical architecture in the city center of Singapore. Let you truly understand Singapore’s cultural background. Besides, the most attractive thing is to experience on Singapore River cruise and taste the delicious cuisine around Clarke Quay, especially, the famous spicy crabs and Bak Kut Teh!
Highlights
- Explore the second-to-none venue of art performance – Esplanade Theatres on the Bay
- Explore one of the most religiously influential churches and the largest church in Singapore – St. Andrew’s Cathedral
- Experience on Singapore River Cruise taste the delicious cuisine around Clarke Quay
- Enjoy the splendid Spectra – A Light & Water Show
- Take a the Singapore Flyer to view the wonderful scenery of Singapore city
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Singapore
Upon arrival Singapore Changi Airport, you will be picked up and transferred to your hotel. Once arrival and after check-in, you will get free time on your own. Commonly, the check-in time is after 15:00pm in Singapore.
Day 2 Singapore
Today you will travel around Singapore’s most classic attractions in downtown. As these attractions are quite concentrated, it is recommended to travel by City Walk.
Firstly, you will head to Esplanade Theatres on the Bay which is second-to-none venue of art performance. Its unique dome design has earned it the nickname “Big Durian”.
Next, you could walk to the Merlion Park, where you can not only take photo with the big Merlion but also the best spot to watch the Hotel Marina Bay Sands. If you want to see the scenery of Singapore city, you could take the Singapore Flyer. On clear days, you can even see landmarks up to 45 kilometers away, including Changi Airport, Sentosa Island, and the coastlines of Malaysia and Indonesia. It takes about 30 minutes for each lap. If you want to see the night view, you can also come back at night and take a ride.
Following, you will head to Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, where you can not only admire Singapore’s famous Super Tree, but also access to the OCBC Skywalk or visit the two super large greenhouses. The greenhouses are Cloud Forest and Flower Dome.
Finally, you can also enjoy the free Spectra – A Light & Water Show in front of Marina Bay Sands Square in the evening. It lasts about 15 minutes each time.
Day 3 Singapore
Firstly, you will go to St. Andrew’s Cathedral which is a pure and white Gothic church. The exterior wall is bright and white which is one of the most proud features of St. Andrew’s Church. The Cathedral has become one of the most religiously influential churches and the largest church in Singapore.
After the visit, you will proceed to Former Supreme Court. There is an exhibition hall upstairs where you can enjoy the scenery of the entire administrative and cultural district for free.
Next, you will head to the Old Art House at the Old Parliament where introduces the political history of Singapore that has taken place in this building. Here you can visit the Legislative Council Chamber. In addition, it also hosts exhibitions of modern art created by domestic and foreign artists.
Following, you will go to National Gallery Singapore for a visit. It is a premier visual arts institution with the largest public collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian modern art in the world. It houses over 8,000 artworks, showcasing the unique blend of Singapore’s multicultural heritage and focusing on cultural connections within Southeast Asia and Asia through art. It is a paradise for art lovers.
In the afternoon, you can head to Victoria Theatre which is one of Singapore’s top venues of performing arts. The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall is the permanent residence of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Nowadays, it is also the designated venue for some of the most prestigious cultural event, such as the Singapore Arts Festival and the Singapore Sun Festival.
Then, you can take a visit to Asian Civilizations Museum. It is a collection of cultural relics showcasing Singapore’s diverse historical development and racial integration. The museum focuses on showcasing the different Asian cultures and the historical connections between Asia and the world.
Next, you will head to Clarke Quay which was a small unloading dock. Now it has been transformed into a new food and entertainment hub in Singapore. Here, not only can you take the Singapore River Cruise, but also indulge in Singapore’s most exciting nightlife by eating, drinking, playing and shopping around the square. On Sunday, the pier became a flea market with over 70 stalls selling antiques and artworks that you can buy what you like.
Day 4 Singapore
At the appointed time, you will be transferred by your driver to airport to catch up your flight. End of your memorable travel in Singapore!






















