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Explore Singapore’s Downtown Core, in collaboration with Singapore's leading tour operator - Tour East! Walkthrough this historic part of the city as you discover how Singapore evolved from a trading port to a global economic powerhouse.
On this immersive private guide narrated by an expert historian, you’ll be guided around Downtown Singapore's fascinating history, beautiful architecture and cultural identity. Learn about this island nation’s seafaring origin over a thousand years ago, its transformation in the 20th century and its modern role in 21st century Asia.
Visit the most iconic spots such as the Capitol Building, St Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore’s National Gallery, The Arts House and Anderson Bridge. Learn about the famous people that have lived in Downtown Core, and finish the tour by visiting Marina Bay to cap off this cultural adventure in this must-see picturesque city-state.
Note: This is a self-guided audio walking tour and does not include entrance tickets
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Location Aware: GPS map allows you to enjoy sites, without getting lost
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Audio tour provided by a local or historian
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Singapore River/Riverside
Stroll along the river while learning about this island nation’s fascinating history, from its origin over a thousand years ago, to its transformation in the 20th century and, finally, to its current role in 21st century Asia.
St Andrew's Cathedral
What you see today is the second church building constructed on the site of the original Church of St Andrew, a location selected by Stamford Raffles himself in 1823. The land this church was built on was donated by Singapore’s first Arab settler, Syed Omar Ali Aljunied, upon request by Raffles. The original church building was completed in 1837 but, much to the chagrin of Governor Surveyor John Thomson, it didn’t have a spire. He ordered one to be added to the building later, but forgot to install one very important piece of technology.
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