Explore Singapore’s history on a walking tour of Fort Canning and the Singapore River. Discover ancient tales and vibrant stories of the past.
Explore Singapore’s history on a walking tour of Fort Canning and the Singapore River. Discover ancient tales and vibrant stories of the past.
- Fort Canning Park - - Jubilee Park
- Fort Canning Tree Tunnel
- Fort Gate
- Raffles Gardens & more
- Old Hill Street Police Station - A historic colonial-era building in Singapore, renowned for its impressive façade featuring 927 rainbow-colored windows. It once served as the nation’s first jail and police headquarters.
- Singapore River -…
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Fort Canning Park - - Jubilee Park
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Fort Canning Tree Tunnel
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Fort Gate
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Raffles Gardens & more
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Old Hill Street Police Station - A historic colonial-era building in Singapore, renowned for its impressive façade featuring 927 rainbow-colored windows. It once served as the nation’s first jail and police headquarters.
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Singapore River - - Parliament House
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Raffles Landing Site
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Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall
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Cavenagh Bridge
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Anderson Bridge
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Merlion Park - A well-loved waterfront landmark in Singapore, home to the iconic Merlion statue, a half-lion, half-fish figure that represents the city’s beginnings as a fishing village and its evolution into a modern metropolis.

- English Speaking Licensed Tourist Guide
- 3.5 hours walking tour
- English Speaking Licensed Tourist Guide
- 3.5 hours walking tour
- Gratuities
- Anything that not mentions in Inclusion list
- Gratuities
- Anything that not mentions in Inclusion list
Embark on a captivating walking tour that delves into two of Singapore’s most historically rich areas — Fort Canning Hill and the Singapore River. Start your journey at Fort Canning, a site that was once home to ancient Malay rulers and later served as a British military base, as you discover fascinating stories of kings, colonials, and World War II….
Embark on a captivating walking tour that delves into two of Singapore’s most historically rich areas — Fort Canning Hill and the Singapore River. Start your journey at Fort Canning, a site that was once home to ancient Malay rulers and later served as a British military base, as you discover fascinating stories of kings, colonials, and World War II.
Proceed along the Singapore River, the heart of the nation’s early trade and migration. Stroll past beautifully restored warehouses, iconic bridges, and landmarks like Clarke Quay and Boat Quay, while your guide shares engaging tales of merchants, laborers, and early immigrants who contributed to the development of modern Singapore.
This shared tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and inquisitive travelers eager to connect with the city’s heritage in an enjoyable and educational manner.
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.