This private half-day driving tour reveals Singapore’s cultural heritage through its historic districts, architectural landmarks, and iconic cityscapes. You will travel comfortably through a city shaped by centuries of trade, migration, and transformation.Historic neighborhoods and cultural sites tell stories of diverse communities that helped build modern Singapore. What influences transformed this strategic port into one of the world’s most dynamic urban destinations?

You will discover architectural treasures, heritage landmarks, and cultural institutions that reflect the city’s multicultural identity. Historic influences from Chinese, Malay, Indian, and European traditions continue to shape Singapore’s unique character.The route highlights the city’s cultural depth, architectural excellence, and remarkable evolution. Each stop offers fascinating insights into a legacy of innovation, resilience, and heritage that continues to define Singapore today.

Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and traffic conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.

Read more

Highlights

  • Private driving tour with a local guide
  • Visit the charming streets
  • Get to see the worldwide known sights up close
  • Try the vibrant local cuisine

Included

  • Professional local tour guide
  • Transportation

Excluded

  • Foods, Drinks, and Snacks
  • Entrance Fees (Please check current prices of attractions online)

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
4 hours
  • 1

    Chinatown

    Chinatown's maze of narrow roads includes Chinatown Food Street, with its restaurants serving traditional fare like Hainanese chicken rice, noodles and satay. Souvenir shops and indie boutiques dot the area, offering clothes, crafts and antiques, while Club Street is full of trendy wine bars. Cultural institutions here include the 1827 Sri Mariamman Temple and the ornate Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum.

  • 2

    National Orchid Garden

    The National Orchid Garden, located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens, was opened on 20 October 1995 by Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew. The Singapore Botanic Gardens has been developed along a 3-Core Concept.

  • 3

    Little India

    Little India is a vibrant cultural enclave with temples and mosques, street art and brightly painted shophouses. Along the main drag, Serangoon Road, unfussy canteens and hip eateries sit next to shops selling gold jewelry, colourful silks and fresh flower garlands.

  • 4

    Colonial District

    The Colonial District is one of the first places many visitors to Singapore head towards, due to its location on the Singapore River and the beauty of its surroundings. The area forms the very heart of Singapore, with its neo-Palladian buildings lining the banks of the Singapore River.

Additional Information

Private tour only for your group

Meeting Point

We offer Pick-up and drop-off in Singapore

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.