As the sun sets, discover Singapore’s lively streets, indulge in delicious street food at Lau Pa Sat, and enjoy breathtaking views of Marina Bay’s skyline.
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Sightseeing type | City walking tour, Historic site tour |
| Transport | Walking |
A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 2 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The food tour involves Singapore hawker centers; table booking, or food pre-ordering isn’t possible. There might be waiting times.
Special dietary needs may not be catered to (unless it’s a private tour); please leave a remark on booking page.
Comfortable footwear is recommended and carry umbrellas or ponchos in case of rain.
Bring along a hat, suncream and sunglasses.
This tour is not wheelchair or stroller accessible.
At Lau Pa Sat, a renowned hawker centre, visitors on the night tour can indulge in a variety of iconic Singaporean street foods. Popular choices often include succulent satay skewers, prepared with chicken, beef, or mutton and served with a rich peanut sauce. Other delights might feature Hokkien mee, carrot cake, and chili crab, offering a true taste of local culinary traditions. The vibrant atmosphere enhances the dining experience.
The urban night tour takes participants on a journey through several iconic Singaporean landmarks. You'll explore the historic Fuk Tai Chi Museum, learn about its significance, and visit Merlion Park to capture memorable photos with Singapore's mythical mascot. The tour also strolls along Boat Quay, offering stunning views of the city's modern architecture and Marina Bay's breathtaking skyline, blending historical context with contemporary urban beauty.
The street food experience at Lau Pa Sat is unique due to its blend of heritage and lively atmosphere. As a historic Victorian-era market transformed into a bustling hawker centre, it offers a wide array of local delicacies under an iconic cast-iron structure. During the night tour, you can savor authentic dishes like satay in an open-air setting, often accompanied by live music, making it a vibrant cultural and culinary immersion.
During the night tour, visiting landmarks like the Fuk Tai Chi Museum offers a deeper understanding of Singapore's rich colonial past and diverse cultural heritage. Guides share stories about the early Chinese immigrants, the museum's role as one of Singapore's oldest Chinese temples, and its evolution alongside the city. This provides valuable context to Singapore's transformation from a fishing village to a modern metropolis, enriching the overall historical perspective.
The urban night tour prominently features captivating evening attractions, including the breathtaking Marina Bay's skyline. Participants enjoy spectacular panoramic views, especially from vantage points like Merlion Park and along Boat Quay, where the illuminated skyscrapers create a dazzling spectacle. The tour also covers the lively ambiance of the city at night, showcasing the unique blend of historic sites and modern urban energy.
The Sunset Street Food Walk urban night tour generally begins in the late afternoon, typically around 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM. This allows participants to witness the city's transition from day to dusk, enjoy the sunset, and experience the vibrant evening atmosphere as the hawker centers come alive and city lights illuminate the skyline. The tour is designed to capture the best of Singapore's evening charm.
When purchasing hawker food at places like Lau Pa Sat, common payment methods include cash, which is widely accepted across all stalls. Many hawker centers and individual stalls also accept cashless payment options such as NETS, credit/debit cards, or mobile payment apps like PayNow or GrabPay. It's advisable to carry some local currency for smaller stalls or unexpected situations, though digital payments are increasingly prevalent for convenience.
Singapore's hawker culture, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage, is uniquely highlighted on the street food tour through its vibrant community dining spaces, diverse culinary offerings, and affordable prices. You'll experience the camaraderie among diners and hawkers, witness the skillful preparation of dishes, and savor a wide range of multicultural foods, all contributing to a rich, authentic local experience that reflects Singapore's heritage and daily life.