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Singapore: Singapore River Cruise

1. Singapore: Singapore River Cruise

Explore Singapore's most important landmarks on this river cruise on a bumboat. Learn about the city's spectacular mix of heritage and modern architecture while passing historic monuments, quays, and bridges. Begin the Singapore river cruise where Sir Stamford Raffles first stepped foot onto Singapore, along the northern banks of the Singapore River. Learn about the contrast between the rich and old-world architecture of the quays and the modern skyscrapers in the central business district. See shophouses along the river banks that have been beautifully restored, which now house chic dining and entertainment spots. Discover the grand bridges of Singapore, such as the Cavenagh Bridge, Clemenceau Bridge, and Anderson Bridge. Learn about the pivotal role that the Singapore River has played in Singapore's progress by visiting the various historical landmarks: the Merlion, Raffles Landing Site, and Esplanade.

Singapore Outdoor Escape Game: Alternate Universes

2. Singapore Outdoor Escape Game: Alternate Universes

Enjoy a game that you can play at your own pace with the option to pause and resume the game at anytime. Play the game without using your data, as the game doesn't use up and data once its downloaded. Start your city game at the statue of Sir Stamford Raffles and finish at The Battlebox. On the way, see the Cavenagh Bridge, National Gallery of Singapore, the Peranakan Museum, and uncover some lesser-known places. Solve challenges and watch as the story unfolds with exact directions to the next location. Complete the game on your own or with a group of your friends. Learn curious facts, like Singapore’s fascination with time capsules. Find out about the mythical Merlion, Singapore’s national symbol.

Splendour of Colonial Singapore Walking Tour with Lunch

3. Splendour of Colonial Singapore Walking Tour with Lunch

On this walking tour, we cast our minds back more than 200 years to a time when Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles of the British East India Company arrived in Singapore, started a British trading post in 1819, became part of the Straits Settlements in 1826, and eventually a separate colony of the British crown some 41 years later. We’ll visit well-preserved structures from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras, and stately neo-classical style buildings, which have all been restored to showcase the splendour of Colonial Singapore. We pay tribute to our former colonial masters who left behind their legacy of careful town planning, sound legal system, good education system, solid infrastructure, impressive architecture, etc, which have certainly played a significant part in the development of modern Singapore. At about midday, we’ll kick back and enjoy lunch by the river at Boat Quay, before we resume our tour.

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What people are saying about Cavenagh Bridge

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4.2 / 5

based on 367 reviews

I always enjoy visiting Singapore and so this was just a nice way to see the downtown area, the Marina Bay Sands Hotel and other icons from a different viewing perspective.

Great little boat trip along the river & marina that explains the buildings & history of this area.

Great cruise. Very informative and relaxing. Did not know most of the history so educational too.

Great experience, good historical background, very organized and on-time.

Absolutely loved our experience. What a wonderful place