Geheimnisse der Singapur-Tretroller-Tour mit Abendessen





Beschreibung
Höhepunkte: - Selegie, Dhoby Ghaut und River Valley. - Robertson Quay, Clarke Quay und Boat Quay. - 12 farbenfrohe Brücken des Singapore River. - Die funkelnde Skyline des CBD an der Waterfront. - Strandstraße. Beschreibung: Wir enthüllen die tiefsten und dunkelsten Geheimnisse hinter einigen der beliebtesten Sehenswürdigkeiten Singapurs, machen uns auf die Suche nach abgelegenen Attraktionen und lüften den Schleier von versteckten Flüsterkneipen, die über unsere Metropole verstreut sind. Ganz gleich, ob Sie Einwohner oder Tourist Singapurs sind, wir versprechen Ihnen einen unterhaltsamen, „bipolaren“ Abend, der von völligem Schock bis hin zu angenehmen Überraschungen reicht, während wir mit Tretrollern durch die Stadt fahren. Wir machen Zwischenstopps, um unsere uneingeschränkten Geschichten zu erzählen, zu Abend zu essen, ein Dessert zu trinken und Bier zu trinken. Nach Sonnenuntergang fahren wir außerdem mit dem Tretroller am Ufer entlang, um Robertson Quay, Clarke Quay und Boat Quay von ihrer schönsten Seite zu erleben. Kommen Sie mit uns auf Touren! Wir versichern Ihnen, Singapur ist definitiv nicht Singapur.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Ein überraschendes Viertel mit geheimen Bars und interessanten Restaurants.
Eine presbyterianische Kirche aus dem Jahr 1878 mit einer dunklen Vergangenheit.
Ein unterirdischer Gang mit einer ewigen Warteschlange.
Eines von zwei noch erhaltenen chinesischen Hofhäusern in Singapur mit einer interessanten Geschichte. Im Jahr 2022 für etwa 88 Millionen S$ verkauft.
Katholische Kirche von 1910.
Dieser Hindu-Tempel wurde 1859 von den Chettiars (südindischen Finanziers) erbaut und ist Lord Murugan, dem Gott des Krieges, gewidmet.
Wir halten zum Abendessen in einem hainanesischen Hühnchen-Reis-Restaurant an.
Wenn die Sonne untergeht, kommen wilde Glatthaarotter heraus, die Robertson Quay zu ihrem Zuhause gemacht haben, um zu spielen. Auf der Suche nach ihnen fahren wir am Fluss entlang und halten an, um eine Darstellung eines schrecklichen Verbrechens der Vergangenheit zu sehen und natürlich ein kühles Bier zu trinken.
Ein Hotspot nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit.
Eine lange Reihe von Kneipen in der Nähe des Finanzviertels, von denen eine die Lieblingsbar des Mannes war, der die älteste Handelsbank Großbritanniens, Barings, ruinierte.
Wir erfahren mehr über den Zweiten Weltkrieg in Singapur und welche Auswirkungen er auf die lokale Bevölkerung hatte.
Welche Geheimnisse könnte das Raffles Hotel verbergen? Nun, lasst uns sie aufdecken.
Die Geschichte vom Fleischerbeil, der fast abgetrennten Hand und dem Mala-Eintopf-Gelenk.
In diesem Paradies für vegetarisches Essen gibt es mehr, als man auf den ersten Blick sieht.
Wir halten an, um in einer versteckten Seitengasse eine Schüssel mit traditionellem Tofu-Dessert zu genießen.
Einer von zwei Luxusauto-Automaten in Singapur.
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Wichtige Informationen
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Dürfen Kinder bis 7 Jahre teilnehmen? NEIN.
- Dürfen Personen teilnehmen, die mehr als 100 kg wiegen? NEIN.
Bewertungen(11)
This is a very enjoyable and exciting tour that covers secret places (hidden doors, restaurants and more) as well as major landmarks (Raffles, photo with MBS backdrop etc). We loved riding through the streets on kick scooters and stopping frequently to listen to Ping explain the history and stories about the places that we were seeing. Ping is an intelligent, witty, friendly, kind and expert guide and she makes the evening so much fun. My teenagers loved the scooting and stayed up the front with Ping and I was still able to keep up. The scooting is mostly on pedestrian paths, with a couple of times that we had to go on or across a road, but this always felt very safe. We went into places that I would not have known that we could go into without Ping’s gentle encouragement, such as a Hindu temple and I’m so glad we didn’t miss this. This tour also includes dinner at a local restaurant with delicious, classic Singaporean chicken and rice and a soft drink. This tour is rich in stories and culture and covers everything (and more) that much more expensive tours offer. Highly recommend!
Ping was the best! Had a great time going around the city and learning about their culture!! Food was so good, and the stories were even better
Highly recommended for anyone looking to explore Singapore in an active and fun way. Five stars all the way!
It's absolutely worth it to try On-A-Roll-Tours! It was my first experience to get around the city on kick scooter 🛴 Very pleasant and quick way to explore and see more. Ping was very knowledgeable and she showed many of the surprising and hidden places which would be a bit harder to discover in a conventional way. We also tried some traditional food on the way. If you don't have too much time and still would like to see as much as possible then I highly recommend this type of tour with lovely Ping. Great adventure and fun! 😎
Ping was EXCELLENT! She is a great storyteller and has so much knowledge about beautiful Singapore. We saw so many monuments and got lots of exercise! :) We had a traditional chicken and rice dinner plus a stop for dessert. Ping also provided us with photos to come more the experience. We really enjoyed ourselves. Thank you Ping!
Singapore is an exciting place to visit! I had been there before and was happy to return. There are so many wonderful places to visit. Litle Inndia, Chinatown, the Botanical Gardens with their amazing orchid garden, Marina Bay Sands hotel, Raffles Hotel (for a Singapore Sling!) and many more. A must is seeing Singapore at night either with a boat ride or going to the top of Marina Bay Sands. An all around wonderful experience. Plan at least three to four full days there.
We booked the tour from home a couple of weeks prior to visiting Singapore and all communication was perfect. We arrived early and Ping, our Tour Guide introduced herself and immediately put us at ease as it had been many years since we used a push scooter (we are retired and have reasonable fitness levels). Our group consisted of 6 including us and off we set. This really is fantastic way of touring the city, covering so many different sights that that would not normally be on the tourist trail. Secrets of Singapore really does live up to its name as there are many secrets to be uncovered and all of them are really interesting. Informative, scenic and fun - Ping is a wonderful tour guide. Oh and not forgetting the food! It's not 5 star cuisine but it is genuinely authentic and very tasty.
We had never been on a scooter before. It was very fun. Great sightseeing. Ping was super. She knew a lot of great stories about the many hidden areas.
Was a great experience. Ping was a great guide. I was able to learn a lot about Singapore on this visit
I booked this tour two weeks before my trip to Singapore and really enjoyed it. The tour guide, Ping is very sweet and accommodating. She took me around the city on a time crunch and asked me which places I wanted to see, since I couldn’t stay the whole time. If you like history, this tour will be interesting for you! We started in Little India. Then we went to a bunch of different places and Ping gave some background history on each of the spots. She was also really excited to take photos! Later, she sent me a list of recommendations for thrift stores and where to find them since I was interested. As for dinner, I had to skip it since I was short on time, but we did stop for a drink and a snack. I believe the dinner is supposed to be chicken and rice (a traditional Singaporean dish). Just keep in mind that the scooters are not electric (license required in Singapore), so make sure you won’t be tired when scheduling a specific time for the tour - it does go for a few hours. I had a lot of fun riding the scooter! Had a great experience on this tour!



