Explore Singapore’s iconic landmarks and lush gardens on a half-day city tour with hotel pickup. Perfect for first-time visitors seeking culture and nature.
Explore Singapore’s iconic landmarks and lush gardens on a half-day city tour with hotel pickup. Perfect for first-time visitors seeking culture and nature.
- Merlion Park - Merlion Park stands as one of Singapore’s most renowned landmarks, situated by Marina Bay. Visitors flock to witness the iconic Merlion statue—a mythical creature with a lion’s head and a fish’s body—spraying water into the bay. It represents Singapore’s beginnings as a fishing village and its moniker, “Lion City.” The park provides…
- Merlion Park - Merlion Park stands as one of Singapore’s most renowned landmarks, situated by Marina Bay. Visitors flock to witness the iconic Merlion statue—a mythical creature with a lion’s head and a fish’s body—spraying water into the bay. It represents Singapore’s beginnings as a fishing village and its moniker, “Lion City.” The park provides excellent photo opportunities with the Merlion, Marina Bay Sands, and the city skyline as a backdrop. Guests also enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, particularly at sunset or nighttime when the lights illuminate the area. It’s a favored stop near other attractions such as the Esplanade, Marina Bay Sands, and Gardens by the Bay.
- Thian Hock Keng Temple - Thian Hock Keng Temple is among Singapore’s oldest and most significant Hokkien temples, constructed in the early 1840s by Chinese immigrants to venerate Mazu, the goddess of the sea. Situated on Telok Ayer Street, it was originally by the waterfront, where early sailors expressed gratitude for safe journeys. The temple is renowned for its traditional Southern Chinese architecture—built without nails and adorned with intricate carvings, dragons, and vibrant tiles. It serves as a tranquil place of worship for Taoists, Buddhists, and Confucians, and also showcases Singapore’s rich cultural and immigrant heritage.
- Kampong Glam - Kampong Glam is one of Singapore’s most lively and culturally rich districts, merging Malay, Arab, and modern influences. Once the residence of Malay royalty, it is now a fashionable area known for the grand Sultan Mosque with its golden dome, traditional shophouses, and vibrant street art. Visitors explore Haji Lane for indie boutiques and cafes, shop for perfumes and carpets on Arab Street, and savor local dishes like nasi padang and murtabak. It’s a place where history, heritage, and contemporary vibes converge — ideal for culture enthusiasts and Instagrammers alike.
- Singapore Cricket Club - The Padang is a historic open field in the heart of Singapore’s Civic District, encircled by grand landmarks like the National Gallery and St. Andrew’s Cathedral. It hosts the esteemed Singapore Cricket Club, where cricket, rugby, and other sports have been played since colonial times. The field has also been the venue for major events like the first National Day Parade in 1966. With its rich heritage, breathtaking skyline views, and vibrant sporting scene, the Padang is both a cultural icon and a lively center for sports and celebrations in the city.
- 1 Parliament Pl - Parliament House in Singapore serves as the official seat of the country’s legislature, where crucial national decisions and debates occur. Opened in 1999, it combines modern design with classical elegance, featuring grand columns and a distinctive prism-shaped roof. Located in the Civic District near the Singapore River, it’s not only a place of governance but also a symbol of democracy. Visitors can admire the architecture from outside or join guided tours to learn about Singapore’s political system and history.
- National Gallery Singapore - National Gallery Singapore is housed in two magnificent national monuments—the former Supreme Court and City Hall—and showcases Southeast Asian art in a stunning blend of neo-classical architecture and contemporary galleries. Even if just passing by, one will be impressed by its elegant façade, grand columns, and glass dome, all set within a beautifully landscaped civic plaza. A quick stroll around its exterior offers glimpses into Singapore’s artistic heritage and vibrant urban design.
- Singapore Botanic Gardens - The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a serene, green haven in the city and Singapore’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s ideal for a relaxing walk, with highlights like the picturesque Swan Lake, the lush Rainforest Trail, and the renowned National Orchid Garden. Whether visiting for nature, fresh air, or a peaceful picnic spot, it’s a delightful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle — and it’s free to enter, open from early morning until midnight!
- National Orchid Garden - The National Orchid Garden is a stunning treasure within the Singapore Botanic Gardens, home to over 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids. It features themed zones like the misty Cool House and the VIP Orchid Garden, where orchids are named after celebrities and dignitaries. With vibrant colors and exotic blooms all around, it’s a dreamy, floral retreat perfect for a tranquil stroll. There’s a small entry fee, and it’s open daily from 8:30 am to 7 pm.

- Private transportation
- National Orchid Garden entrance ticket
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel Pick up & Drop at Singapore city centre only
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Private transportation
- National Orchid Garden entrance ticket
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel Pick up & Drop at Singapore city centre only
- English Speaking Tour Guide
- Personal Expenses
- Personal Expenses
Experience the highlights of Singapore on an enjoyable and convenient half-day city tour, complete with hotel pickup! Visit famous sites such as Merlion Park, the Civic District, and Thian Hock Keng Temple. Take a leisurely walk through the beautiful UNESCO-listed Botanic Gardens and its breathtaking National Orchid Garden. Ideal for newcomers or those…
Experience the highlights of Singapore on an enjoyable and convenient half-day city tour, complete with hotel pickup! Visit famous sites such as Merlion Park, the Civic District, and Thian Hock Keng Temple. Take a leisurely walk through the beautiful UNESCO-listed Botanic Gardens and its breathtaking National Orchid Garden. Ideal for newcomers or those with limited time, this tour provides a delightful blend of culture, nature, and picturesque scenery—all within a few hours!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.