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Singapore Street Food and Ethnic Quarters Kick Scooter Tour
(8) Reviews
Singapore
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Are children aged 7 years or below allowed to participate? No.
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Are people who weight more than 100 kg allowed to participate? No.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Bring along your sense of adventure, sense of balance, and an empty stomach on this one-of-a-kind tasting journey.
Encounter a mélange of cultures and religions, colourful heritage shophouses, instaworthy street art, a bustling night market and vibrant streetscapes.
Experience a burst of flavours from 7 different types of street food/drink, all of which are vegetarian-friendly. Dig into a giant dosai cone and wash it down with masala tea. Enjoy a freshly made popiah (Chinese spring roll), chwee kway (steamed rice pudding topped with radish and sambal), muah chee (glutinous rice morsels coated with nuts and sugar), and bubur pulut hitam (black glutinous rice with coconut cream dessert) at ...
Highlights
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Kick scooter rental, licensed tour guide, 7 types of street food/drink, and disposable poncho.
Meeting Points
Departure
Little India
Please meet us at Little India MRT Station Exit E (Street Level) at 4.55 pm.
Return
73 Dunlop St
We'll end the tour at our office at 73 Dunlop Street, Singapore 209401. Our office is within walking distance of 4 MRT Stations, namely Rochor, Jalan Besar, Bugis and Little India.
Singapore Street Food and Ethnic Quarters Kick Scooter Tour
(8) Reviews
Singapore
About
Bring along your sense of adventure, sense of balance, and an empty stomach on this one-of-a-kind tasting journey.
Encounter a mélange of cultures and religions, colourful heritage shophouses, instaworthy street art, a bustling night market and vibrant streetscapes.
Experience a burst of flavours from 7 different types of street food/drink, all of which are vegetarian-friendly. Dig into a giant dosai cone and wash it down with masala tea. Enjoy a freshly made popiah (Chinese spring roll), chwee kway (steamed rice pudding topped with radish and sambal), muah chee (glutinous rice morsels coated with nuts and sugar), and bubur pulut hitam (black glutinous rice with coconut cream dessert) at ...
Highlights
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Kick scooter rental, licensed tour guide, 7 types of street food/drink, and disposable poncho.
Meeting Points
Departure
Little India
Please meet us at Little India MRT Station Exit E (Street Level) at 4.55 pm.
Return
73 Dunlop St
We'll end the tour at our office at 73 Dunlop Street, Singapore 209401. Our office is within walking distance of 4 MRT Stations, namely Rochor, Jalan Besar, Bugis and Little India.
Itinerary
1
House of Tan Teng Niah
Iconic, brightly painted villa built by a Chinese merchant for his wife in 1900. It's the only Chinese villa left standing in Little India today.
2 minutes
2
Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple
Hindu temple dedicated to the Goddess Kali which was established in 1855.
10 minutes
3
Komala Vilas Restaurant, Singapore
Home of the world's most instagrammable dosai cone.
40 minutes
4
Campbell Lane
Check out the various traditional Indian trades like sweetmeat stores, flower shops, etc.
10 minutes
5
Selegie
We'll make our way by kick scooter to where we can find remnants of the Old Jewish Quarter and Little Japan which used to exist in Singapore.
10 minutes
6
Sri Krishnan Temple
Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu which was built in 1870. It's probably the only Hindu temple in the world where Buddhist and Taoist followers worship at as well.
2 minutes
7
Kuan Yin Thong Hood Cho Temple
Temple dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy which was built in 1884. Famed for its uncanny accuracy in fortune telling, it's one of the busiest temples in Singapore.
2 minutes
8
Albert Mall
This area has evolved into "Today's Chinatown". We'll try a variety of vegetarian-friendly street food at a popular hawker centre here.
30 minutes
9
Bugis Street
Once an infamous red light district, Bugis Street is now a bustling marketplace.
5 minutes
10
Bugis Junction
We go in search of the streets where Japanese-owned businesses like brothels, photography studios, etc. used to exist before World War II in Singapore. It's hard to fathom but there was a time when more than 2,000 Japanese prostitutes made a living here.
5 minutes
11
St Joseph's Church
Established by the Portuguese mission in 1853, St Joseph's Church is one of the most stunning Catholic churches in Singapore. It's one of several Catholic churches we'll come across in the Old European Town during the tour.
2 minutes
12
Cathedral of the Good Shepherd
Oldest Catholic church in Singapore.
13
Chijmes
Once a Catholic girls' school and orphanage, it's now a vibrant F&B, entertainment and lifestyle destination.
10 minutes
14
Raffles Hotel Arcade
We pay a visit to the world famous Raffles Hotel, which once played host to celebrities like Charlie Chaplin, Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson, etc, and which was the birthplace of the Singapore Sling cocktail.
20 minutes
15
Haji Lane
Soak in the atmosphere at Haji Lane, one of the liveliest nightspots in Singapore.
10 minutes
16
Sultan Mosque
Originally built in 1824, the mosque is named after Sultan Hussein Shah, who signed the treaty with Sir Stamford Raffles on 6 February 1819, allowing the British to set up their trading post in Singapore.
5 minutes
17
Bussorah Street
Lovely pedestrianised street lined with Royal Palms, halal restaurants, perfume shops, etc.