Discover the rich heritage of Kampong Glam, Singapore’s historic Malay and Arab quarter, as you explore its vibrant streets, iconic landmarks like Sultan Mosque, and trendy boutiques blending tradition with modern culture. Next, step into the lively and culturally rich district of Little India, where history, heritage, and tradition come to life. Wander through colorful streets filled with intricate temples, vibrant murals, and bustling markets offering fragrant spices, fresh flowers, and traditional Indian sweets. Discover the stories behind iconic landmarks such as the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and the former House of Tan Teng Niah, while learning about the community’s deep-rooted traditions and contributions to Singapore’s multicultural identity. With an expert guide leading the way, this immersive walking tour provides a sensory feast of sights, sounds, and flavors, making it a must-do experience for those seeking to explore Singapore’s diverse cultural heritage.
Haji Lane is a vibrant alley in Kampong Glam known for its colorful street art, indie boutiques, and hip cafés. Once home to Muslim pilgrims lodging en route to Mecca, it’s now a trendy hotspot blending heritage with modern creativity.
Arab Street is a historic road in Singapore’s Kampong Glam district, known for its rich Islamic heritage, textile shops, and Middle Eastern eateries. Centered around the majestic Sultan Mosque, it offers a lively mix of culture, tradition, and modern flair.
Bussorah Street is a charming pedestrian street in Kampong Glam, located right in front of the iconic Sultan Mosque. Lined with heritage shophouses, it offers a vibrant mix of Middle Eastern cuisine, souvenir shops, and traditional crafts in a culturally rich setting.
You will make your own way to the meeting points