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Chinatown is filled with an exciting meld of hip haunts, cultural treasures and architectural gems.
Once an enclave for Singapore’s Chinese immigrant population, the Chinatown of today is much beloved for its blend of old and new.
Experience the pulse of Chinatown’s history with interactive exhibits and immersive experiences at the Chinatown Heritage Centre.
Immerse in rich art and history at the iconic Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and explore the unique hawker centers serving up scrumptious meals.
Besides being home to culture and tradition, Chinatown is also a neighborhood filled with a plethora of bustling bars.
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SG CLEAN & CruiseSafe Certified
SG CLEAN & CruiseSafe Certified
Singapore is busy ensuring the safety of the city-state and its visitors. The Singapore SG Clean initiative is a national mark of excellence to certify that establishments have attained the highest standards of hygiene and cleanliness.
Hotels, attractions and tours have become very capable in dealing with hygiene and personal safety for your clients. CruiseSafe is a mandatory certification program for cruise lines, which sets out stringent hygiene and safety measures throughout the passenger journey.
The certification has been developed in consultation with the industry and is benchmarked against global health and safety standards.
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SINGAPORE – YOUR CLIENT´S GATEWAY TO
SOUTHEAST ASIA
Singapore, the gateway to Southeast Asia, is your client’s springboard to exceptional destinations.
Tropical climate and calm waters make Singapore a perfect destination all year round. Your clients can feel like a “Crazy Rich Asian” wandering amongst giant Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay, exploring the world’s largest orchid garden at the UNESCO world heritage site, Singapore Botanic Gardens.
Your client’s can look forward to enjoying a profusion of flavors sampling local dishes at the many hawker centers, a 2020 UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list recipient. Strolling through Singapore’s ethnic districts they can continue to soak in the city’s multicultural environment through the city’s unique architecture, immersing in cultural festivities and collecting unique mementoes.
Inspire your clients to plan a Singapore get-away today, for when it is time to travel again.
As Singapore’s oldest urban quarter, Kampong Gelam is an eclectic blend of history and culture with a trendy lifestyle.
It’s landmark, Sultan Mosque stands majestically in the center of the Malay district.
Arab street is a shopaholic’s dream with exquisite fabrics and Persian rugs and Singapore’s narrowest street, Haji Lane, brims with unique street art, quaint fashion boutiques and cafes.
Insider tip: head to Zam Zam, Singapore’s oldest restaurant, for some delicious Murtabak.
Joo Chiat, home of the Peranakans, with its colorful shophouse, quaint stores and mouth- watering eateries, is a lesser known intriguing district in Singapore.
The Intan is a private home-museum dedicated to celebrating the unique culture of Peranakans and has more than 5,000 artefacts on display. Peranakan boutiques of Kim Choo or Rumah Bebe brim of Peranakan culture from intricate beaded slippers to traditional kebayas (traditional Nonya dress) and jewelry.
As one of the city-states best foodie destinations, culinary choices are bountiful with trendy cafes that sit next to the old-world coffeeshops offering up the delicious kueh chan, traditional sweets
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A walk through the Civic District reveals Singapore’s historical, architectural and cultural heritage.
Started as a master plan in 1822 by founder of Singapore, Sir Stamford Raffles, the district is not only home to many government buildings, such as the parliament building but also numerous art institutions.
The former Parliament Houses are home to The Arts Houses, and the City Hall and former Supreme Court were reborn as the National Gallery of Singapore, displaying the world’s largest collection of Southeast Asian art.
Sitting majestically on the Singapore River the Asian Civilisations Museum showcases Singapore’s diverse heritage mix of races and cultures.
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With the multi-cultural make-up of Singapore, visitors will find a natural food-centric culture and a confluence of culinary experiences to behold.
A myriad of mouth-watering dishes await to be savored at the hawker centers or open-air food courts where affordable offerings of a wide variety of choices are readily available.
There’s plenty of stars in the culinary scene, from Michelin-starred food stalls to fine-dining experience from local Peranakan to Chinese to French and innovative culinary experience.
Singapore’s iconic hawker centers serve up a variety of authentic fare and feature two Michelin-rated hawker dishes – Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle and Tai Hwa Pork Noodle.
A must to try when in Singapore next. From authentic Singaporean foods such as Peranakan at Malcolm Lee’s Candlenut Restaurant, modern French cuisine at award-winning Odette or Roti Prata (Indian flat bread) at a wet market tour of Tekka Market.
No matter what, visitors are never far from mouth-watering dishes anywhere in Singapore.
As “The City in a Garden,” Singapore’s sustainability and eco-friendliness are on full display every which way you look, from the greenery-covered skyscrapers to the numerous sprawling gardens and forests throughout the island.
Whether it’s a scenic walk over the Henderson Waves Bridge or the Treetop Walk, delving into the lush worlds of the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest or gazing up in awe at the Supertrees of the Gardens by the Bay, Singapore redefines the concept of a city to make it a very enjoyable “walk in the park”!
Singapore Island Hopping
Do you know? Mainland Singapore is surrounded by more than 60 islands! Your clients may wish to escape the hustle and bustle of the main island and explore some of the outer islands.
Perhaps the most well-known is Pulau Ubin, where nature and history intertwine and where visitors can be transported back to 1960s kampong (village) life. Hop on a bike or take a van to explore this island’s rich eco-system evident in the Chek Jawa Wetlands, on St. John’s Island, visitors may delight in diving trips or try their hand at sustainable fishing workshops.
On Singapore’s Kusu Island and its tortoise sanctuary housing hundreds of this sacred animal, step into history at the Chinese Da Bo Gong Temple or take on the 152-step climb to the top of island where one would find the 3 keramats – holy shrines of Malay saints.
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ACTIVITIES
Make sure to book from our selected 10% off activities to complete your itineraries.
Morning at Singapore Zoo
Singapore City Tour
Combo: Zoo And River Safari
River Safari at Singapore wildlife park
Singapore safari expedition
Night safari
Did you know? Singapore’s Little India once featured a racecourse, cattle herders and brick kilns!
Though long gone, time does stand still in pockets of this historic district. Little India of today is one of Singapore’s most vibrant districts.
Your clients will find traditional shops alongside modern businesses, and have their fill of authentic Indian cuisine, such as South and North Indian cuisines and local fare like roti prata (Indian flat bread) and teh tarik (pulled tea in Malay).
Your clients may indulge in some new buys at favorite late-night shopping spots, such as Mustafa Centre.
Do you know? Mainland Singapore is surrounded by more than 60 islands! Your clients may wish to escape the hustle and bustle of the main island and explore some of the outer islands.
Perhaps the most well-known is Pulau Ubin, where nature and history intertwine and where visitors can be transported back to 1960s kampong (village) life. Hop on a bike or take a van to explore this island’s rich eco-system evident in the Chek Jawa Wetlands, on St. John’s Island, visitors may delight in diving trips or try their hand at sustainable fishing workshops.
On Singapore’s Kusu Island and its tortoise sanctuary housing hundreds of this sacred animal, step into history at the Chinese Da Bo Gong Temple or take on the 152-step climb to the top of island where one would find the 3 keramats – holy shrines of Malay saints.