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Explore Singapore's heritage through its historic shophouses and iconic "five-foot walkways" leading to a local coffee shop. Savor traditional coffee and crispy toast, beloved local treats. Continue to a lively wet market filled with fresh produce, seafood, and even live frogs, before hopping on the public train to Little India. Stroll through vibrant streets of spice shops, flower stalls, and colorful gardens. Visit a renowned shop where a skilled artisan creates flower garlands and tailors Indian saris. Finish your journey at Tekka Market, enjoying local prata and teh tarik, experiencing Singapore’s rich culinary and cultural scene.
- Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and smells of Little India
- Discover the history of the city's shophouses and their quirky architecture
- Enjoy a cup of coffee and some crispy toast at a local coffee shop
- Visit a traditional wet market and see the fresh produce on sale
- Learn about the art of making flower garlands and tailoring Indian saris
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Public Transportation
Food Tastings
English Speaking Tour Guide
Hotel Pick up & Drop off
Personal expenses
Chinatown
Start your tour by walking along the "five foot walkways" of the shophouses, a common element of Singapore's architecture before World War II. These sheltered paths are characteristic of these quirky buildings. Stop at a nearby coffee shop and try some of the shop's best blends of coffee and crispy toast, both local favorites for decades. Head onward toward a traditional wet market. Peruse bustling market stalls brimming with fresh vegetables, seafood, and even live frogs.
Little India
Hop on-board the public train network bound for your next stop: Little India. Disembark your train and walk a short distance to reach rows of shops selling produce, spices, and flower gardens in a riot of vibrant colors and scents. Make your way through the frenzy to arrive at the shop of a renaissance-man-cum-shop owner who is famous for making flower garlands as well as tailoring Indian saris and suits. Chat with him about his trade and learn a bit about business in this bustling corner of the city.
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