Singapur: Experiencia cultural y de comida callejera de la UNESCO





Descripción
Este tour en grupo mixto te lleva a los barrios étnicos de Chinatown, Little India y Kampong Glam. Aprenderá de su guía autorizado y un historiador académico sobre la historia, la gente, la cultura y el patrimonio de Singapur. Experimentará la vida cotidiana de los lugareños no solo a través de la vista y el sonido, sino también a través de la comida callejera en los centros de venta ambulante inscritos por la UNESCO. Ten la oportunidad de probar auténticas cocinas y bebidas locales, y experimentar los comercios de comida callejera que se han transmitido de generación en generación. Lamentablemente, esto desaparecerá en el futuro. Para experimentar aún más la experiencia local, también tomaremos el transporte público entre los diferentes barrios étnicos, que son eficientes, convenientes y cómodos. Este tour le ayudará a entender cómo viven sus vidas los lugareños, reflejando el estilo de vida multirracial y cultural único de Singapur, y al mismo tiempo llenando sus estómagos con una auténtica experiencia de comida y bebida.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Su recorrido es un descubrimiento divertido y educativo de 3 barrios étnicos: Chinatown, Little India y Kampong Glam. Aprenderá más sobre su historia y experimentará la vida local, caminando por la zona y probando la comida callejera local en los centros de vendedores ambulantes inscritos por la UNESCO en Chinatown y Little India, y el postre en el barrio malayo de Kampong Glam. En Chinatown, aprenderá más sobre la vida de los primeros inmigrantes chinos que llegaron aquí en grandes cantidades debido a la vibrante comunidad y las oportunidades laborales. Los empresarios, comerciantes, artesanos, vendedores ambulantes y vendedores ambulantes buscaban ganarse la vida aquí. Mientras que algunos encontraron el éxito, muchos otros sucumbieron a vicios como el opio, el juego y la prostitución. Aún se pueden encontrar restos de estos recuerdos en las calles de Chinatown y tendrás la oportunidad de revivir las vidas del pasado en el presente.
Su recorrido es un descubrimiento divertido y educativo de 3 vecindarios étnicos: Chinatown, Little India y Kampong Glam con una experiencia de comida callejera en los centros de vendedores ambulantes inscritos por la UNESCO en Chinatown y Little India. En Kampong Glam, aprenderá más sobre cómo surgió este lugar y cómo la realeza malaya solía gobernar Singapur, cuyo palacio solía estar en los terrenos. Déjate cautivar por la gran Mezquita del Sultán que aún continúa atrayendo a musulmanes de toda la isla. Es un punto focal importante para actividades religiosas, culturales y sociales. Durante el mes de ayuno musulmán del Ramadán, esta área se transforma en un popular mercado nocturno con numerosos puestos de comida mientras los musulmanes se reúnen para esperar el llamado a la oración para romper el ayuno al atardecer. Podrá degustar postres conocidos localmente por una tienda independiente en el área mientras se sumerge en los viejos y coloridos murales que adornan las paredes de las tiendas.
Su recorrido es un descubrimiento divertido y educativo de 3 barrios étnicos: Chinatown, Little India y Kampong Glam. Aprenderá más sobre su historia y experimentará la vida local, caminando por la zona y probando la comida callejera local en los centros de vendedores ambulantes inscritos por la UNESCO en Chinatown y Little India, y el postre en el barrio malayo de Kampong Glam. En Little India, quedarás absorto en la vitalidad del color, la vista y el sonido de los mercados de flores, las tiendas de ropa tradicional, los puestos de frutas, las tiendas de incienso y los templos hindúes que aún continúan girando en torno a la vida de la comunidad india en la actualidad. Sentirá que ha sido transportado a otro lugar mientras su guía comparte con usted más sobre la historia de las calles de colores, los oficios y las oportunidades que inspiraron a la comunidad india primitiva a mudarse aquí desde la Little India original ubicada en otro lugar.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Tenemos una opción de recogida en el hotel (Nota: Depende de la ubicación - Ciudad o Áreas centrales solamente) y nos reuniremos con usted en el vestíbulo. Indique amablemente el nombre del hotel en su reserva. Alternativamente, también puede optar por reunirse con nosotros en el punto de partida que se encuentra en la estación de MRT. Póngase en contacto con nosotros para obtener más información.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
- Se requiere un mínimo de 2 personas por reserva.
- Un máximo de 8 personas por reserva
- No recomendado para viajeros con restricciones dietéticas.
- No recomendado para viajeros vegetarianos ya que la experiencia se verá comprometida.
- No recomendado para viajeros con niños en cochecitos.
- No recomendado para viajeros con ayudas/dispositivos de movilidad personal
- No recomendado para viajeros con alergias alimentarias.
Opiniones(547)
We’ve done quite a few food tours over the years, and this ranks amongst the very best. We booked the Singapore: UNESCO Food and Cultural Tour expecting some great local food. We left with something far more valuable, a genuine understanding of the history, culture and people that have made Singapore’s hawker culture worthy of UNESCO recognition. From the moment we met, Gerry made us feel like friends rather than customers. His warmth, humour and enthusiasm made the day fly by. Every stop came with a story, whether about the city, the origins of a dish, the families who have been cooking it for generations, or Singapore’s diverse communities. The food was exceptional. Highlights included curry puffs, satay with ketupat, authentic Hainanese chicken rice, black and white fried carrot cake and fried pork and chive dumplings in Chinatown. We then explored Little India, enjoying fragrant chicken briyani, lamb chukka, onion rawa masala dosai, many more I cannot remember oh and of course crisp papadums. One of the real highlights for me was visiting the Chinatown Complex Hawker Centre. If you want to experience authentic Singapore, this is the place. There is no pretence, no tourist gimmicks or Yuppies, only hardworking uncles and aunties serving food that has been perfected over decades. The atmosphere is warm, welcoming and completely genuine. Gerry explained that many of these traditional family run stalls now depend heavily on older generations of customers, making support from visitors and younger Singaporeans increasingly important. If you visit Singapore, please make time to eat here. You’ll enjoy exceptional food while helping preserve one of the country’s most important living traditions. What impressed me most was Gerry’s respect for the people behind the food and the city. He introduced us to the hardworking uncles and aunties who have dedicated their lives to preserving these traditions. By the end of the tour, you realise that Singapore’s food is about far more than flavour. It is about heritage, family, community and identity. One of the nicest touches came after the tour, when Gerry thanked us for supporting the local community and the hawkers, and for sharing such great conversation throughout the day. That summed him up perfectly. He genuinely cares about his guests, the people he introduces you to, and the culture he is so passionate about sharing. The biggest compliment I can give is that we left wanting to revisit many of the places we had been, and with a far deeper appreciation of Singapore than we had that morning. This wasn’t simply one of the best food tours we’ve experienced. It was one of the best guided experiences we’ve had anywhere in the world. If you want to understand the heart and soul of Singapore through its food, its history and its people, spend a day with Gerry on the Singapore: UNESCO Food and Cultural Tour. Karen and David (UK)
Gerry was an amazing tour guide! The tour was conversational and timed well with lots of food and touring local sites intermingled. Gerry was personable and so knowledgeable. It was the perfect way to see the 3 areas of Singapore. Thank you Gerry!
If you’re looking to sample the food in authentic hawker stalls in both Chinatown and Little India, visit fantastic local markets selling fresh produce, have the opportunity to shop for gifts and souvenirs, and sample award-winning gelato in Haji Lane, then this is the tour for you. Gerry is generous with the food and drink and provides an interesting and entertaining commentary on the history and culture of the areas.
If you are lucky enough to book Gerry as your guide in Singapore, book immediately and thank yourself later. My husband and I had an absolutely unforgettable day exploring Singapore with him through Chinatown hawker stalls, Little India, and Haji Lane, and honestly, it ended up being one of the highlights of our entire trip. Gerry somehow managed to make us feel like we were exploring the city with an old friend who also happens to know EVERYTHING about Singapore. His knowledge of the country’s history, culture, food, neighborhoods, and traditions was incredible, but what made the experience truly special was how warm, welcoming, and genuinely fun he was the entire time. We ate what felt like a hundred amazing dishes from every corner of Singapore’s cultural landscape, drank cold beers between stops, wandered colorful streets and hidden alleys, popped into shops, laughed nonstop, and completely lost track of time in the best possible way. We tried so much—popiah, curry puffs, Hainanese chicken rice, gelato, laksa, seeraga chicken biriyani and everything in between. Every stop had a story. Every dish had context. Every neighborhood came alive because of Gerry’s passion and energy. The Chinatown hawker experience alone would have been worth it, but then Little India exploded with color, smells, and flavors, and Haji Lane brought this cool, artsy, vibrant energy that perfectly rounded out the day. Gerry curated the experience so naturally that it never once felt rushed or scripted. It felt immersive, personal, and wildly fun. What stood out most was how much Gerry genuinely cared that we felt comfortable and at home in Singapore. By the end of the tour, we didn’t just feel like tourists checking off attractions…we felt connected to the city itself. This was not just a food tour. It was a full cultural experience packed with history, personality, laughter, amazing food, and memories we will talk about for years. Gerry is an absolute gem, and we cannot recommend him highly enough.
This was a fantastic tour of Singapore and the food and culture. Gerry gave a thorough tour allowing us to experience many different dishes and neighborhoods. Not only did he explain the food, but he also told us a lot about the culture and history of the city. He even helped us with the public transportation system, which we ultimately used a lot during our stay. Do this tour at the beginning of your trip for the best introduction to Singapore.
Gerry was the absolute best tour guide we could have asked for to experience the street foods of Singapore! He really made it a fun experience for our group as well as providing a tons of history and so very much delicious food along the way. 100% recommend!
We had a wonderful time exploring Singapore‘s most famous dishes and truly enjoyed every minute of it. Not only was the food selection delicious, the knowledge behind the dishes as well as the historical facts and the insight Gerry gave us into Singapore‘s melting pot was something we wouldn‘t have had without the tour. It made us see Singapore in a different light and we highly recommend you doing this tour at the beginning of your trip - if only to come back for seconds at your favourite stops (like we did). Thank you Gerry for this experience!
Gery was just amazing. Explaining all the details of the history of all the migrations to Singapore. Even had pictures of the way things were in the past. Took us to tocal eateries and always made sure we were comfortable. Just a terrific tour guide. Can't recommend him enough.
Gerry was so kind, knowledgeable , humorous , engaging and communicative. Would repeat without hesitation
Gerry was relaxed, fun, open. Food was AMAZING. I am not usually a "tour" guy, but this is really the only way for an outsider to see the places locals go. I wouldn't change a thing.



