Tour privado de historia y cultura (tour a pie)





Descripción
Únase a nosotros en un viaje por Singapur del pasado al presente. Disfrute de una cena en un Hawker Center y de una ceremonia del té. Comienza su viaje con la fundación de Modern Singapore por Sir Stamford Raffles, visitando edificios coloniales históricos para aprender sobre los primeros pioneros que llegaron a Singapur. Abordará un bote y navegará río abajo hasta el día de hoy. Visite Merlion Park y sumérjase en la vista del atardecer de Marina Bay mientras aprende sobre el mega proyecto de construcción detrás de él. Discuta la reforma política del Sr. Lee Kuan Yew y descubra cómo Singapur pasó del tercer mundo al primer mundo en una generación. Deléitese con el plato más icónico de Singapur; Arroz con pollo en Hawker Center en Chinatown. Su guía le enseñará la etiqueta del Centro Hawker y le indicará todos los alimentos que debe probar en Singapur. Después de la cena, retírese a una hermosa casa de té para disfrutar de una experiencia tradicional de degustación de té. Prueba el té imperial que se sirvió a la reina Isabel II en la misma casa de té.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Este tour privado de Singapur es solo para ti y tus amigos/familia. Nadie más se unirá a su recorrido. Puede traer un máximo de 12 personas en su recorrido. Los tours privados de historia y cultura se pueden reservar cualquier día de la semana y pueden comenzar en cualquier momento entre las 9:30 a. m. y las 3:30 p. m. de domingo a jueves y en cualquier momento entre las 9:30 a. m. y las 5:00 p. m. los viernes y sábados. Los recorridos duran 4,5 horas y terminan en Chinatown.
Visite el edificio religioso occidental más antiguo, la Catedral de St Andrews. Es el más grande de Singapur y existe en el sitio desde 1836.
Ahora un monumento nacional, este impresionante edificio histórico fue construido en 1926, es testigo del pasado colonial de Singapur y la ocupación japonesa, que condujo a su independencia.
National Gallery es un museo de arte que supervisa la colección pública más grande del mundo de arte singapurense y del sudeste asiático, que consta de más de 8,000 obras de arte.
Camina hasta el río Singapur hasta el bullicioso distrito de entretenimiento de Singapur y aprende más sobre los primeros comerciantes que construyeron sus negocios a lo largo del río.
Embárcate en un relajante paseo en un bumboat para disfrutar de un agradable crucero por el río. El costo del crucero Boat Quay River está incluido en su recorrido.
Visita Merlion Park y disfruta de la vista del atardecer de Marina Bay mientras aprendes sobre el mega proyecto de construcción detrás de él.
Visite Esplanade Park, uno de los parques más antiguos de Singapur, y reflexione sobre las contribuciones hechas a Singapur por muchos grandes hombres en sus diversos monumentos.
Sumérjase en la vista de la bulliciosa bahía de Singapur mientras pasea por la costa. Es el hogar de algunos de los íconos arquitectónicos más distintivos de la ciudad.
Visite Fullerton Waterboat House, ubicado en la desembocadura del río Singapur, adyacente al Parque Merlion. Forma parte del Fullerton Bay Hotel, construido en la década de 1940.
El Pinnacle @ Duxton es un desarrollo residencial de 50 pisos en el centro de la ciudad de Singapur. Cuenta con los dos jardines de cielo más largos del mundo de 500 metros (1,600 pies) cada uno, tanto en el piso 26 como en el 50
Ven y disfruta del famoso Centro Maxwell Hawker u otros centros de comida populares en el área de Chinatown y prueba el plato más icónico de Singapur: ¡arroz con pollo! y acompañarlo con jugo de Caña de Azúcar recién exprimido; ¡Un verdadero éxito en nuestros tours!
¡Visite una hermosa casa de té y aprenda el arte de la ceremonia del té y pruebe el té imperial que sirvieron a la reina Isabel II en la misma casa de té!
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recogemos en TODOS los hoteles en Singapur. Por favor, seleccione la versión de recogida de 5 horas de la excursión al hacer la reserva. Hay un recargo para el aeropuerto y hoteles de aeropuerto de SG $ 25.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Debe estar en buena forma física y poder caminar 9 km para unirse a este recorrido. Caminamos a un ritmo lento e informal, pero si se cansa fácilmente, le sugerimos que aproveche el viaje ocasional en taxi para reducir la caminata. En este caso, los costos del taxi correrían por su cuenta.
- Si eres vegetariano, prometemos comerte algo en el Hawker Center, pero no podemos garantizar lo que estará disponible, puede ser bastante básico (como arroz y verduras)
- Si la casa de té está cerrada por alguna razón, incluiremos una sección de cena más grande.
- Si el techo de The Pinnacle está cerrado debido al mal tiempo, lo llevaremos a un edificio HDB diferente.
- Política de cancelación: Si cancela con más de una semana de anticipación (más de 168 horas), le reembolsaremos por completo (excluyendo la tarifa del servicio de reserva). Si cancela entre 7 días y 2 días (entre 167 y 48 horas antes) le daremos un reembolso del 50% (excluyendo cualquier cargo por servicio). No hay reembolso bajo cancelación de 48 horas.
Opiniones(80)
A really informative and immersive tour full of history and stops to try the local food. Highly recommend.
had a fantastic experience on this solo guided walking tour of Singapore! The tour was both interesting and fun, offering fascinating insights into Singapore's history, culture, and hidden gems that I would never have discovered on my own. A special thank you to Pamela, who was an outstanding guide. She was incredibly knowledgeable, sharing stories and historical details in a way that was engaging and easy to follow. Her enthusiasm, sense of humor, and friendly personality made the experience even more enjoyable. It felt like exploring the city with a knowledgeable friend who truly loves what she does.
Thank you for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you had such a fantastic experience exploring Singapore with us. A special thank you for your kind words about Pamela. She is truly passionate about sharing Singapore's history and culture, and we will be sure to pass along your compliments to her. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and hope to welcome you back to Singapore again soon!
It was an excellent tour. Gene - our tour guide - was very knowledgeable and provided us with very interesting insights to Singapore’s culture and history. I absolutely loved that we went through the fill mosaic of Singapore’s culture- not the regular tourist spots, but also how Singaporeans live their daily lives
Thank you so much for your kind feedback. We’re truly delighted to hear that you had an excellent experience with Gene.Thank you once again for joining the tour, and we hope to welcome you back to Singapore again in the future!
First time in Singapore, so thought we’d get a guided tour to orientate ourselves. Our guide for the day, Kavin, made early contact and gave concise information about when and where we were to meet. Both he and we were punctual! After a brief online registration, we were good to go. Kavin was an excellent guide, with whom we quickly developed a good rapport. The tour itinerary we chose in advance, so we knew what to expect; our guide proved to be the perfect complement to that tour - we enjoyed his company, and hope he enjoyed ours (if maybe not some of Tony’s jokes!) During the rest of our stay we were able to travel with the background knowledge Kavin had provided, and said a quiet “Thank you” to him on several occasions. Would wholeheartedly recommend both Kavin and the company he represented so well. Rosemary & Tony Stacey (Worcestershire, UK)
Su Ling did an excellent job showing us Singapore and catering to our interests. She was warm & friendly and a lot Of fun . It was a perfect blend of learning Singapore’s history , cultural food experiences & shopping opportunities.
Kavin was a perfect guide teaching us the history and culture of this beautiful country. Was varied and so interesting.
We had a fantastic 4-hour “History & Culture” tour with Gee. It was very well organized and flowed naturally from colonial landmarks to modern life. We began at St Andrew’s Cathedral, then explored the National Gallery inside the beautifully repurposed former City Hall and Supreme Court (rooftop views, the linking bridge, and even a holding cell!). From Clarke Quay, the Singapore River Cruise brought the city’s story to life before we hopped off at Merlion Park. Highlights kept coming: a peek into historic Clifford Pier (now part of the Fullerton Bay Hotel), a public bus ride to Tanjong Pagar/Chinatown, and the Skybridge at Pinnacle@Duxton—an inspiring example of how the government supports amazing, design-forward social housing with sweeping city views. We then tasted Singapore’s flavors at Maxwell Food Center (classic chicken rice and fresh sugarcane with lemon) and finished with a serene traditional tea ceremony at Tea Chapter. Gee, our guide, was knowledgeable, spoke excellent English, and his passion for Singapore’s heritage and daily life really shone. A great way to meet other interested people and a perfect, compact introduction that weaves history with contemporary Singapore—highly recommended.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ *“And Then Came Richard…” We thought we signed up for a walking tour. What we got instead was a full-blown **time-traveling masterclass**, guided by none other than Richard Kan — a walking encyclopedia with charm, wit, and a knack for storytelling that made Singapore come alive. We began at **St Andrew’s Cathedral**, diving straight into the city’s colonial past — from Sir Stamford Raffles’ urban planning vision to the founding pillars of multicultural Singapore. Richard didn’t just share facts — he *painted* them into the walls. At the **National Gallery**, we found ourselves inside prison cells (yes, real ones), discovering the secrets of squat toilets and courtroom dramas, only to rise to the **City Hall rooftop** for a sweeping view of Marina Bay — where history, innovation, and reclaimed dreams stretch into the horizon. And then came the **Singapore River Cruise** — bumboats, trade routes, and the heartbeat of commerce since 1819. With every bend in the river, Richard connected the past with the present, turning buildings into living stories — from the old Parliament to the Fullerton Hotel and Raffles’ landing site. A short MRT ride (yes, he even made the subway feel magical) brought us to **Chinatown**, where gods from all faiths live within a stone’s throw. The “Street of Harmony” wasn’t just a term anymore — it became real, tangible, and profoundly moving. Dinner? A cultural delight. **Hainanese Chicken Rice** at Maxwell Food Centre, washed down with **Sugarcane Lemon**, all while learning about **HDB flats** and why hawker culture was UNESCO-worthy. By now, we were not tourists — we were insiders. And just when we thought it was over, **Tea Chapter** happened — a peaceful, fragrant end where we brewed Chinese tea the traditional way, unwinding everything we had absorbed. Oh, and yes — now we know how to **chope** a table with tissues and avoid looking too **kiasu** at the hawker centre. Richard, you didn’t just guide us. You inspired us. **10/10. Would follow you through history again.**
Wow – Thank you so much for this incredible review! We are beyond happy to hear how deeply Richard’s tour resonated with you. His passion for storytelling and history truly brings Singapore to life, and we are so glad you felt like insiders by the end of the day. We will be sure to share your wonderful words with him — he will be thrilled. Wishing you many more meaningful journeys ahead, and we hope to welcome you back again someday!
I had an amazing time on this tour! We visited St Andrew’s Cathedral, explored the National Gallery, and enjoyed stunning views from the City Hall rooftop. The Singapore River Cruise was a relaxing highlight, and the visit to Merlion Park was fascinating. The view from Pinnacle@Duxton's Skybridge was breathtaking, and the local meal at Maxwell Food Centre was delicious. To top it off, the Chinese Tea Experience at Tea Chapter was a peaceful cultural touch. A perfect mix of history, sights, and local experiences—highly recommend!
Thank you so much for your lovely review! We're thrilled to hear you had such an amazing time on the tour and that each stop—from St Andrew’s Cathedral to the Pinnacle@Duxton Skybridge—left a lasting impression. It’s wonderful that you enjoyed the balance of history, iconic sights, and authentic local experiences like the meal at Maxwell and the serene Tea Chapter visit. We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to welcome you back to Singapore for more discoveries in the future!
A knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide showing these iconic places around Singapore gave us an insight to this city we would never have known. The boat trip was fabulous too. Highly recommended.
Thank you for your wonderful feedback! We are so glad you enjoyed exploring Singapore with us and that the tour gave you new insights into the city. It's great to hear that you also loved the River cruise ride—it's one of our favorite ways to see the skyline too! We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to see you again on your next visit.



