Discover Singapore’s dazzling nightscape on a private tour. Explore iconic landmarks and vibrant culture under stunning lights. Book your unforgettable adventure now.
Discover Singapore’s dazzling nightscape on a private tour. Explore iconic landmarks and vibrant culture under stunning lights. Book your unforgettable adventure now.
- Merlion Park - The Merlion was originally crafted in 1964 by Mr. Alec Fraser-Brunner, a British ichthyologist and curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium. It was designed as the emblem for the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB), now the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). The fish body symbolizes Singapore’s modest origins as a fishing village, once…
- Merlion Park - The Merlion was originally crafted in 1964 by Mr. Alec Fraser-Brunner, a British ichthyologist and curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium. It was designed as the emblem for the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB), now the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). The fish body symbolizes Singapore’s modest origins as a fishing village, once called Temasek, while the lion head represents Singapore’s ancient name, “Singapura,” which means “Lion City” in Sanskrit.
- Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall - In 1901, after Queen Victoria’s passing, it was decided to construct a grand memorial hall in her memory. The Victoria Memorial Hall was built between 1903 and 1905, next to the Town Hall. Designed in the Palladian style by the esteemed architectural firm Swan & Maclaren, it was officially inaugurated on October 18, 1905. To connect the two separate buildings, a notable 54-meter-high clock tower was erected between them in 1906, linking them with a shared corridor. The clock faces and bells were generously donated by the Straits Trading Company.
- Padang - The Padang, meaning “field” in Malay, is much more than a vast open space in Singapore; it holds great historical and cultural importance, central to the nation’s identity. Essentially, the Padang is not just a field; it is a national emblem, a historical canvas where Singapore’s past, present, and future intersect.
- Clarke Quay - Clarke Quay is a well-known riverside quay in Singapore, recognized today as a lively hub for entertainment, dining, and nightlife. However, its history extends much further back and is closely linked to Singapore’s beginnings as a trading port.
- SINGAPORE RIVER CRUISE - The Singapore River Cruise provides a unique and picturesque way to explore the heart of Singapore, merging historical allure with modern cityscapes. It’s a favored attraction that enables visitors to view many of the city’s iconic landmarks from the historic Singapore River. As the cruise glides along the river, passengers pass by a captivating array of landmarks, often accompanied by an informative audio commentary that highlights their history and significance. Key sights typically include
- Gardens by the Bay - Gardens by the Bay is a stunning and iconic horticultural destination in Singapore, seamlessly integrating nature, art, and advanced technology. It’s a vital part of Singapore’s vision to evolve from a “Garden City” into a “City in a Garden,” aiming to improve the quality of life by incorporating lush greenery and diverse flora within the urban environment.
- Garden Rhapsody - Garden Rhapsody is a mesmerizing audio-visual spectacle where the towering Supertrees, which are vertical gardens, come alive with a dazzling display of synchronized LED lights that “dance” to a curated musical soundtrack. It’s designed to create a magical and immersive experience for visitors.
- Marina Bay - Photo Stop Only
- Spectra - A Light And Water Show - Spectra - A Light And Water Show is a captivating and free nightly outdoor spectacle presented by Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. It’s a key attraction at Marina Bay, drawing crowds with its stunning blend of technology, art, and storytelling.
- Marina Barrage - The Marina Barrage is an impressive and multifaceted engineering marvel in Singapore, serving crucial roles in water management, flood control, and as a popular lifestyle and recreational attraction. It’s located at 8 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018951, at the mouth of the Marina Channel.
- Lau Pa Sat Festival Pavilion - Lau Pa Sat, also known as Telok Ayer Market, is one of Singapore’s most iconic and beloved hawker centers, renowned for its stunning Victorian architecture and its diverse array of local and international food. It’s a true historical landmark that has evolved into a vibrant culinary destination.

- Entrance tickets as per Itinerary
- Roundtrip Transfers (Hotels in the city area)
- Parking Fee
- English Speaking Chauffeur Guide
- River Cruise Ticket
- Air-conditioned Private Vehicle
- Entrance tickets as per Itinerary
- Roundtrip Transfers (Hotels in the city area)
- Parking Fee
- English Speaking Chauffeur Guide
- River Cruise Ticket
- Air-conditioned Private Vehicle
- Any Personal Expenses
- Any Personal Expenses
Singapore becomes a breathtaking spectacle at night, and a city tour after dark is an excellent way to enjoy its illuminated splendor and lively nightlife. These tours usually feature the city’s contemporary architecture, famous landmarks, and cultural districts, all beautifully lit.
A night city tour in Singapore is crafted to highlight the city’s most…
Singapore becomes a breathtaking spectacle at night, and a city tour after dark is an excellent way to enjoy its illuminated splendor and lively nightlife. These tours usually feature the city’s contemporary architecture, famous landmarks, and cultural districts, all beautifully lit.
A night city tour in Singapore is crafted to highlight the city’s most remarkable attractions when they are brilliantly illuminated, offering a unique view compared to daytime visits. Most tours include a guide who shares insights into the history, culture, and importance of the sites you encounter.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.