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With a background in business and education, I bring a thoughtful and well-researched approach to guiding. Rediscovering my fascination with Singapore’s culture and history inspired me to become a licensed Singapore Tourist Guide. I conduct heritage walking tours that explore Singapore’s colonial beginnings and its journey toward a vibrant multicultural landscape. My tours highlight the stories, architecture, and communities that shaped the nation, offering visitors a deeper understanding of how Singapore evolved into the dynamic city it is today. Passionate about creating meaningful and engaging experiences, I strive to make every walk informative, enjoyable, and memorable.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Boat Quay
At Boat Quay, we'll explore one of Singapore’s earliest trading hubs, where merchants once unloaded goods along the river’s most prosperous bend. Conserved shophouses recall the bustling activity of coolies and river traders who shaped Singapore’s growth. Nearby stands the grand Fullerton Hotel, formerly the 1928 General Post Office, a landmark of colonial administration. Just a short walk away, the elegant Cavenagh Bridge—Singapore’s oldest suspension bridge—offers a glimpse into 19th-century engineering and the city’s early civic history.
Singapore River/Riverside
Along the North Bank of the Singapore River, we’ll explore landmarks that trace the city’s colonial beginnings. We’ll view Anderson Bridge, a graceful 1910 structure linking the civic district. Nearby stands the Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall, its iconic clock tower watching over the riverfront. The Empress Place Building, once a government office, now anchors the area with grand neoclassical architecture. At the Raffles Landing Site, a statue marks where Sir Stamford Raffles is said to have arrived in 1819. Close by, the Old Parliament House—Singapore’s oldest surviving government building—offers a glimpse into the nation’s early political life.
Wet Wipes
Private transportation
Bottled water
Snacks
Swissotel The Stamford Singapore
2 Stamford Road, Raffles City Singapore Singapore
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