Private Tour
Available languages
4 hours
Mobile ticket
Singapore truly transforms into a dazzling spectacle after dark, and a night city tour is one of the best ways to experience its illuminated beauty and vibrant nocturnal life. These tours typically highlight the city's modern architecture, iconic landmarks, and cultural precincts, all bathed in stunning lights.
A Singapore night city tour is designed to showcase the city's most impressive sights when they are dramatically lit up, offering a different perspective from daytime visits. Most tours are guided, providing commentary on the history, culture, and significance of the places you see.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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
Merlion Park
The Merlion was initially designed in 1964 by Mr. Alec Fraser-Brunner, a British ichthyologist and curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium. It was created as the logo for the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB), now known as the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). The fish body represents Singapore's humble beginnings as a fishing village (then known as Temasek), while the lion head refers to Singapore's original name, "Singapura," meaning "Lion City" in Sanskrit.
Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall
In 1901, following the death of Queen Victoria, a decision was made to build a grand memorial hall in her honor. The Victoria Memorial Hall was constructed between 1903 and 1905, adjacent to the Town Hall. Designed in the Palladian style by the renowned architectural firm Swan & Maclaren, it was officially opened on October 18, 1905. To unify the two distinct buildings, a prominent 54-meter-high clock tower was built between them in 1906, connecting them with a common corridor. The clock faces and peal of bells were donated by the Straits Trading Company.
Pickup included
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