
Historical Singapore Bike Tour on Full-Sized Bicycles
Historical Singapore Bike Tour on Full-Sized Bicycles
1) Choose from a wide selection of bicycles! (28
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Your Itinerary
A curated journey through the experience
Let's Go Bike
- Toilet/Shower facilities available.
5 minutesF1 - Singapore Grand Prix
Ride on Singapore Formula 1 race track. Awe your friends with a picture the Pit Stops of your favourite F1 driver!
5 minutesSingapore Flyer
2nd tallest Ferris Wheel in the world. Our friendly Tour Guide will give you some recommendations around the area.
5 minutesMarina Bay
Learn about the Iconic skyline of at Marina Bay. Recommendations on the area will be shared and of course a great photo opportunity.
5 minutes1 Fullerton Road One Fullerton Merlion Park
The Merlion's body symbolises Singapore's humble beginnings as a fishing village. Its head represents Singapore’s original name, Singapura, or ‘lion city’ in Malay.
Colonial District/Civic District
Look out for the Supreme Court and Singapore’s Parliament House. A statue of Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of modern Singapore in 1819, is found here.
5 minutesThe Fullerton Hotel Singapore
Originally a fort built in 1829 against sea attacks, the main building was built in 1928 and used as the Post Office until 1970s. The Tax Dept took over until 1995. Fullerton Hotel opened in 2001.
Raffles Place
This is the business heartbeat of Singapore. Surrounded by modem glass skyscrapers, offices of the world’s major companies, financial institutions can be found here.
Singapore River
It would not be wrong to say that everything about Singapore started from this river. Once filthy and crowded with squatters, it is now clean and boasts some of the priciest real estate in town. The numerous eateries and bars that dot the promenade come alive when night falls.
5 minutesChinatown
A Mosque, Indian and Chinese temples on the same street?! Right here in Chinatown! Understand Singapore’s diverse cultures and see how the various religions live in harmony. Optional visit he iconic Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.
10 minutesSpeakers' Corner
The only place in Singapore where you are allowed to hold public rallies, speeches and protests; right next to a Police Station!
5 minutesRobertson Quay
Robertson Quay used to be one of the 3 largest wharfs at the source of Singapore River. Warehouses and wharfs are built in European and Chinese style in 1880s. Currently urbanized area filled with restaurants, pubs, cafes, condominiums, offices and other recreational facilities.
5 minutes3 River Valley Road Clarke Quay Nearest Train Station: NE5 Clarke Quay MRT and DT20 Fort Canning Station
Formerly warehouses for goods trading along the Singapore River, the only businesses you’ll find here are restaurants, clubs and bars. This is where the tourists and locals come to party!
5 minutesRaffles Hotel Arcade
Home of the Singapore Sling! Learn about the rich history behind this amazing Iconic hotel.
5 minutesBeach Road
Enjoy 1 drink and 1 local snack at a local coffeeshop/hawker centre. Get a taste of Singapore!
10 minutes21A Haji Lane
Cycle down the Hippiest street in Singapore decorated with colorful walls of street art.
Kampong Glam
The Malays are the original inhabitants of Singapore and no other place reflects this better than Kampong Glam. Be awed by Sultan Mosque and explore the quaint little streets around it!
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