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₹ 3,961 per adult
Explore the colonial buildings in Singapore's Old European Town and Civic District, and discover fascinating facts about them. Enjoy a 3-course lunch by the Singapore River.
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Duration 3.5 hour
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Live tour guide
English
Itinerary
On this walking tour, we cast our minds back more than 200 years to a time when Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles of the British East India Company arrived in Singapore, started a British trading post in 1819, became part of the Straits Settlements in 1826, and eventually a separate colony of the British crown some 41 years later. We’ll visit well-preserved structures from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras, and stately neo-classical style buildings, which have all been restored to showcase the splendour of Colonial Singapore. We pay tribute to our former colonial masters who left behind their legacy of careful town planning, sound legal system, good education system, solid infrastructure, impressive architecture, etc, which have certainly played a significant part in the development of modern Singapore. At about midday, we’ll kick back and enjoy lunch by the river at Boat Quay, before we resume our tour.
Highlights
Be transported back in time to when Singapore was a British Colony.
A walk through Singapore's history from 1819 to 1965.
Enjoy lunch by the Singapore River.
Know before you go
This tour will take place rain or shine.
Includes
Licensed tourist guide. Lunch at a riverside restaurant. Disposable poncho in the event of rain.