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3 Days Singapore Food Tour - A Bite of Asia & Cultural Adventure

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  • Tasty Food at Gawker Chan, Chinatown
  • Delicious Durian, Singapore
  • Sultan Mosque, Built by the First Sultan of Singapore
  • Lively Chinatown, Singapore
  • Merlion Statue, National Symbol of Singapore
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Best Food Tour Singapore - From Hawker Center Food to Michelin Star Street Food

How about a Singapore Food Tour? Known as a Food Paradise, Singapore is the perfect destination for food lovers! As a multicultural hub & melting pot, this vibrant city offers an incredible variety of Asian cuisines.

Take our 3 Days Singapore Food Tour to explore bustling hawker centers and Michelin-starred gems in Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Every dish tells a story of Singapore’s rich culture.

Start your Hawker Food Tour in Chinatown by savoring Hainanese chicken rice, chili crab, and char kway teow at Maxwell Food Centre. Indulge in world-renowned street food at Michelin spots like Hawker Chan’s affordable star-rated noodles.

Go on with Spice & Culture in Little India & Kampong Glam. Taste fragrant biryani, crispy roti prata, and teh tarik in Little India. Then, explore Kampong Glam’s vibrant Malay-Arab fusion—try beef rendang and fluffy murtabak.

Besides discover Singapore by food. You can also uncover Singapore's Garden City spirit at Gardens by the Bay, iconic Merlion Park, and the UNESCO-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens —where nature meets innovation and heritage in perfect harmony.

Embark on a 3 Days Singapore Food Tour, showcasing the true essence of Singapore’s multicultural heritage and green Garden City. Book now for the best price and service—your ultimate Singapore food adventure awaits!

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
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Highlight 1: Take a Singapore Food Tour to explore mouthwatering dishes across Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. From iconic Hawker Food to world-renowned Michelin Street Food, savor the best flavors Singapore has to offer.
Tasty Food at Gawker Chan, Chinatown
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Highlight 2: Experience the iconic Merlion Park! Snap unforgettable photos with Singapore's legendary Merlion, learn about its 'Lion City' origins, and capture the stunning Marina Bay skyline.
View Merlion Statue & Marina Bay Sands
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Highlight 3: Discover Singapore’s Multicultural Heritage: Explore the Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, and experience the vibrant Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Arab cultures that shape Singapore’s identity.
Murals by Local Artists
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Highlight 4: Uncover Singapore's Garden City spirit at Gardens by the Bay and the UNESCO-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens—where nature meets innovation and heritage in perfect harmony.
35-meter Indoor Waterfall, Cloud Forest
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Singapore City (3 Days)

Gardens by the Bay (Cloud Forest & Flower Dome), Chinatown (Thian Hock Keng Temple, Maxwell Food Centre), Little India (Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Tekka Centre), Kampong Glam (Sultan Mosque, Haji Lane), Merlion Park, Singapore Botanic Gardens (World Heritage; National Orchid Garden)

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Day 1 Singapore Arrival | Pick-up Service, Gardens by the Bay (Cloud Forest & Flower Dome)

Upon arrival in the morning, your driver and guide will meet you at the airport. Then, head to Gardens by the Bay (Cloud Forest & Flower Dome). Visit Singapore with Asia Odyssey Travel to discover why Singapore is so Safe, Clean, Diverse, and Rich. (Note: Hotel Check in time 3 pm).

Welcome to Singapore City, the Second Smallest Country in Asia (only bigger than Maldive) ! Singapore is a unique city-state Island Nation, where the city is the country and the capital itself. Despite its land area of about 728 sq km, Singapore is renowned as the Gateway City to Asia due to its location. (PS: Singapore is about half the size of London and slightly larger than the New York City).

At Gardens by the Bay, immerse yourself in a fusion of nature and technology in the City of the Future. Gardens by the Bay is an important part of Singapore's transformation into a "Garden City". It includes two plant greenhouses, multiple themed gardens and a large outdoor landscape area. During the day, you can escape the heat by exploring the two indoor wonders of the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome (bring a coat if you're sensitive to the cold).

Step into a world of wonder at Gardens by the Bay! A must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and dreamers! At Flower Dome, you can marvel at the world’s largest glass greenhouse, a perpetual springtime paradise with over 30,000 exotic flowers and plants from five continents. At Cloud Forest, you can wander through misty mountain landscapes, home to orchids, ferns, and pitcher plants, and be awed by a stunning 35-meter indoor waterfall. At Supertree Grove, you can discover futuristic vertical gardens -18 towering supertrees (25 to 50 meters tall) adorned with 150,000 plants across 200 species. After that head back to your hotel.

Notes for Gardens by the Bay:
1.Gardens by the Bay is relatively large. If there are elderly people and children, you can buy a combined ticket including the shuttle bus. Beware of mosquitoes.
2.Self-pay for other tickets not mentioned like Supertree Observatory, OCBC Skyway, Floral Fantasy.
3.Satay by the Bay: There are all kinds of local Singaporean delicacies here, including satay, Hainanese chicken rice, and chili crab, all at very affordable prices.

Free Time Ideas:
1.As night falls, be captivated by the enchanting Light Show at Supertree Grove (free), starting at 19:45 and 20:45, transporting you into a futuristic Avatar-like realm. Locals highly recommend experiencing this spectacle both in the daylight and under the evening skies to truly grasp its magic.
2.Clarke Quay (Bumboat): Must-visit place for Night Life, colorful shophouse, Singapore Food, and chance to spot wild Otter. Take a Singapore River Cruise (Self-pay) for panoramic views of Singapore Skyline, including Marina Bay Sands, the Merlion, and the Esplanade. (Choose Boat Quay if you prefer a quieter dining experience with scenic river views and historical charm).
3.Raffles Hotel: Visit the Long Bar of the Raffles Hotel for a cup of Singapore Sling (A World-Famous Cocktail; the National Drink of Singapore) is a Bucket List Experience. Opened in 1887, the hotel has hosted many famous figures, such as Charlie Chaplin, Elizabeth Taylor, and royalty, this Colonial Icon offers a glimpse into Singapore’s past.


Arrival Ideas:
1.Changi Airport Singapore: Singapore is a major international hub, so it's very accessible by air. Changi Airport is one of the world’s busiest and best-connected airports and is located about 20 km from the city center. Contact Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for ticket booking.
2.You can take Direct Flights to Singapore from London in the UK (13h 30min), New York in the USA (18h 45min), Sydney from AU (8h), Toronto of CA (19h ), Los Angeles of USA (17h 30min), and China (Hong Kong/Guangzhou/Chengdu/ Shanghai/Beijing, with 3 h 50 min to 6h 10 min).
3.You can take Budget-Friendly Connecting Flights to Singapore Via the Middle East (London/NY - Dubai/Doha - Singapore) or Via Asia (Sydney - Kuala Lumpur/Bangkok - Singapore).
4. Changi Airport is an attraction worth exploring for a full day. Consistently crowned "World's Best Airport," it is more than just a travel hub - it's a destination in itself. Blending top-notch travel amenities with shopping, dining, entertainment, waterfall, and stunning gardens, it offers a unique experience.


Singapore Travel Tips: Why opt for a half-day (max 5 hours) tour instead of a full day?
1. Navigating Singapore's tropical climate can be tiring, so a shorter tour ensures a more comfortable and enjoyable experience. As Singapore is close to the equator, the UV index is relatively high. Please avoid prolonged exposure to the outdoors as this can easily lead to heat stroke. Singapore’s Average maximum temperature is 31 to 33℃.
2. The Half-day Tour option allows you to explore the city's highlights efficiently while leaving time in the afternoon or evening for other activities like shopping, dining, or visiting other attractions you like. Singapore’s weather is unpredictable with sudden rain, so always carry an umbrella when heading out.
3. It's a budget-friendly and convenient way to make the most of your time in Singapore without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Many of our guests find this Half-day Tour option a perfect balance of sightseeing and relaxation.

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Day 2 Singapore Food Tour | Chinatown (Thian Hock Keng Temple, Maxwell Food Centre), Little India (Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Tekka Centre), Kampong Glam (Sultan Mosque, Haji Lane)

Enjoy your Singapore Food Adventure today. Journey through the iconic neighborhoods of Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam, each a treasure trove of cultural and culinary delights. Savor the savory delights of Chinese hawker fare, indulge in the aromatic spices of Indian curries, and experience the rich flavors of Malay cuisine..

Firstly, you can head to visit Thian Hock Keng Temple that located in Chinatown. It is Singapore's oldest Hokkien temple and a symbol of local Taoist culture. Thian Hock Keng, built-in 1840 by early Hokkien immigrants, is dedicated to Mazu (妈祖), who protected early Chinese immigrants during their perilous sea journeys. Located in Chinatown, it is a masterpiece of traditional Southern Chinese Architecture. You can marvel at its intricate carvings, nail-less construction, colorful tile, ancestral worship traditions, and peaceful ambiance.

Secondly, Try Chinese food in Maxwell Food Centre of Chinatown. Must-Tries: Tian Tian Chicken Rice, Fuzhou Oyster Cake, Fu Shun Roast Meats, Hock Lai Seng Bak Chor Mee, and Lao Ban Soya Beancurd. Singapore has a population of 74% Chinese, and Chinatown may be the city's Chinese heart. This Chinatown is also called '牛车水Bullock-Drawn Water Cart' in Chinese, due to its past water delivery. Now it offers authentic Chinese Food, crafts, historic temples like the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, old Chinese medicine shops, and modern bars. At Hawker Chan, order the Michelin-starred Soya Sauce Chicken Rice or Noodles. Also try their roasted pork, char siew, or combination platters.

Then, move to explore Little India’s cultural treasures. Witness the intricate beauty of the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, a vibrant Hindu landmark. Wander through the bustling Tekka Centre, a sensory overload of spices, textiles, and local life! Try Indian food at Tekka Centre. Try to savor Fish Head Curry, indulge in local Roti Prata (round pancakes), or sip sweet, frothy Teh Tarik (Malay pulled tea).

After that, head to Kampong Glam, a good place to explore Muslim & Malay Culture. As one of the oldest street in Singapore, this area used to be the center of activities for the Malay Royal Family, and it retains many historical buildings and cultural attractions such as the Sultan Mosque, Arab Street and Haji Lane.

Kampong Glam was a seaside village 200 years ago. In Malay "Kampong" means 'village,' the village was named for the gelam trees that once grew there, used for shipbuilding and medicine. During Singapore's colonial era, Sir Stamford Raffles designated it for Malay, Arab, and Bugis communities in 1822. Today, its 19 th-century shophouses host textile shops and diverse restaurants. Kampong Glam's Top Eats: Savor Nasi Padang, Murtabak (Zam Zam), Nasi Lemak (The Coconut Club), Roti John, and delightful Malay Kueh. Experience the rich Malay and Arab flavors in this vibrant, cultural district.

The Sultan Mosque is the landmark of Kampong Glam due to its huge golden dome and towering minaret. Its architectural style is a fusion of Malay, Indian and Mughal styles, epitomizing Singapore's multiculturalism. Sultan Mosque was built in 1824 by Sultan Hussein Shah, the Sultan of Johor. In 1819, Sultan Hussein Shah's agreement with the British was a key event in the founding of modern Singapore. As part of the agreement, Sultan Hussein Shah was recognized as the First Sultan of Singapore, and the area of Kampong Glam was allocated to him and his followers. Now, the Sultan Mosque can accommodate up to 5,000 believers for worship at the same time. (Note: To enter the mosque, wear long pants and sleeves out of respect).

When visiting Kampong Glam you should not miss a visit to Haji Lane to check out the murals by local artists such as Yip Yew Chong (叶耀宗). Haji Lane is famous for its striking murals and graffiti, making it a photographer's paradise. It's packed with independent shops selling trendy fashion, vintage items, and quirky souvenirs. It's a hub for hip cafes and bars, perfect for relaxing and people-watching.

With friendly guides, great service, and handpicked food stops, you’ll enjoy a stress-free, delicious journey through the city’s culinary gems.

Free Time Ideas:
1.Visit the National Museum of Singapore (10:00 am to 19:00 pm; Self-pay) for a glimpse into the country's history. Closed on Mondays.
2.Fort Canning Park (near the National Museum of Singapore): It is a historic hill with ancient Malay roots, colonial forts, and WWII bunkers. Lush gardens, cultural events, and archaeological sites offer a blend of history and nature.
3.Take a ride on the Singapore Flyer (8:30 am to 10:30 pm; Self-pay) for panoramic city views in the night.
4.Explore Orchard Road, Singapore's famous shopping street.

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Day 3 Singapore Departure | Merlion Park, Singapore Botanic Gardens (World Heritage; National Orchid Garden)

Visit Merlion Park for the landmark of Singapore. Discover the secret of this Garden City by visiting Singapore Botanic Gardens. After that, head to the airport of Singapore.

This morning, you will pay a visit to Merlion Park by driving past Civic District, the historic heart of Singapore. You can view important landmarks (colonial era buildings) from your car such as the Padang, a historic field hosting national events, the elegant Singapore Cricket Club (Founded in 1852), the colonial-era Parliament House (Completed in 1827), and the stunning National Gallery Singapore.

You will have a quick stop at Merlion Park for the Merlion Statue. It is a National Symbol of Singapore that finished in 1972. The Merlion combines a lion's head and fish body, representing Singapore's 'Lion City' name and fishing village history. According to myth, a brave prince saw a lion on the island and named it Singapura, blending strength and maritime heritage. As the smallest park in Singapore, Merlion Park is the perfect spot for photoing the Merlion Statue (8.6 meter’s Height) at a close distance and viewing the Marina Bay Sands and CBD of Singapore from afar.

Then transfer to Singapore Botanic Gardens (SBG). Established in 1859, it has transformed from a British colonial-era tropical garden into a modern, world-class scientific institution focused on conservation and education. The gardens attract plant enthusiasts who come to explore tropical plants and orchids, birders hoping to spot species like the Oriental Pied Hornbill, Buffy Fish-Owl, and Stork-billed Kingfisher, as well as wildlife enthusiasts eager to encounter otters, monitor lizards, plantain squirrels, geckos... Locals frequent the gardens for jogging, picnicking, or attending concerts at its Symphony Lake.

Did you know that the Singapore Botanic Gardens played a pivotal role in the rubber industry, contributing to its recognition as the only World Heritage Site in Singapore? In 1877, the Gardens introduced the rubber tree to Singapore from Brazil via the Royal Botanic Gardens in the UK. This breakthrough led to the successful cultivation of rubber across Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand), transforming the region into a global hub for rubber production. Its contributions to rubber cultivation, along with its rich tropical rainforest plant collection, stunning garden design, unique architecture, and cultural history, earned it UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status in 2015.

You won’t miss the crown jewel of the Singapore Botanic Gardens - the National Orchid Garden! Step into a world of color and beauty, home to over 1,000 orchid species and stunning hybrids. This is the ultimate spot to admire the Vanda Miss Joaquim (卓锦万代兰), the beloved National Flower of Singapore, and marvel at orchids named after global icons like Lee Kuan Yew (李光耀), Jackie Chan (成龙), Princess Diana, Michelle Obama, and Singapore’s very own songbird, Stefanie Sun (孙燕姿).

Travel Tips:
1.The iconic 150-year-old Tembusu tree, featured on Singapore's $5 note, is located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Specifically, it's found not far from the Tanglin Gate entrance.
2.The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a great spot to see Singapore's National Bird, the Crimson Sunbird. The small size and agility bird feeds on nectar and is often found among flowers in forested areas.

After that, it is time to end your 3 Days Singapore Food Tour. Your driver and guide will escorts you to the airport for your flight to next destination.

It is highly recommended that you arrive at Changi Airport early and take your time to explore the World's Best Airport. Do note that the Jewel Changi is located Outside the Airport Terminal, and offers unique experiences like shopping, dining (Go on with Singapore Food Tour), entertainment (Self-pay for Canopy Park & Mirror Maze), Rain Vortex waterfall, and stunning gardens.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for your Singapore Tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next tour to Asia. Safe journey!

Extension Ideas:
1.Want to explore more of Asia? We can help you arrange trips to China, Japan, the Philippines, the Maldives, Thailand, Laos, Bhutan, Nepal, India, and more.
2.Planning to visit Malaysia or Indonesia, the neighboring countries of Singapore? Let us know, and we'll customize your itinerary and help with travel arrangements.

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Price varies depending on travel date, group size, hotel class, a program in your itinerary, and possible fluctuation of currency exchange rate.

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Guide Service: English-speaking tour guide. Driver only for airport Pick-up & See-off Service.
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Transportation: Airport transfers on arrival and departure. Private Vehicle for city sightseeing tours.
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Meals: Daily breakfast at the hotel.
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International Flights: International Airfare
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Optional Tours and Activities: The cost of all optional activities in the itinerary is not included.
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Personal Expenses: Shopping, additional meals, snacks, and beverages outside of those specified in the itinerary.

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We offer a range of accommodation options to suit various preferences and budgets: luxurious 5-star hotels, comfortable 4-star hotels, and economical 3-star hotels. Our selected hotels are conveniently located close to the city center or popular tourist spots.

Tips: Be aware that hotel room sizes in Singapore may be smaller compared to those in other developed countries due to the scarcity of land. If your budget allows, it is recommended to opt for a higher category of hotel, which will generally offer more comfort.

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  • Bird-eye-view of Gardens by The Bay
  • Cloud Forest, Gardens by the Bay
  • All kinds of Singapore Food
  • Singapore Coffee
  • Tasty Food at Gawker Chan, Chinatown
  • Bak Kut Teh, Singapore Food
  • Stroll around Kampong Glam
  • Discover Food at Kampong Glam
  • Capture the Sunrise at Merlion Park
  • The Merlion Statue, finished in 1972
  • Meet Otters in Singapore Botanic Gardens
  • Cute Waterfall inside National Orchid Garden

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I just had an awesome 4 day in Singapore! The city is super clean and modern, but what really stood out were the gardens. Gardens by the Bay was mind-blowing, especially the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. The Night Safari was also a unique. Animals looked happy. The food was amazing too - so much variety! Guide was top bloke, knew his stuff. Driver, smooth as, got us everywhere safe. Owen, our Travel consultant, sorted everything, no hassles. I'd definitely come back and recommend this tour to anyone. Cheers.
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