Culinary and Cultural Journeys in Singapore
Discover Singapore's rich culinary heritage with tailored food, design, and culture walks in the heart of Chinatown.
Everyday Tour Company offers a unique opportunity to delve into Singapore's gastronomic landscape and cultural heritage through expertly crafted walking tours. Located in the heart of Chinatown, this tour operator provides an immersive experience that combines the best of local cuisine, design, and culture. Tourists can expect to sample a variety of traditional dishes while learning about the history and significance of each culinary delight. Led by knowledgeable guides, each tour is designed to engage and educate, making it a perfect choice for food lovers and culture enthusiasts alike. As you stroll through the bustling streets of Chinatown, you'll not only feast on delicious street food but also discover the area's rich cultural tapestry. The guides share fascinating stories about the neighborhood's heritage, the fusion of cultures that shaped it, and the vibrant community that thrives today. Whether it’s the fragrant spices wafting from local kitchens or the intricate designs of the shophouses, each aspect of the tour promises to ignite your senses. Everyday Tour Company prides itself on creating bespoke experiences tailored to the needs and interests of its guests. From intimate small group tours to private sessions, you can customize your journey to ensure a memorable adventure that captures the essence of Singapore. Don't miss the chance to explore this vibrant locale through its food, art, and history, making your visit truly unforgettable.
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be exploring on foot for several hours.
- Bring an appetite; you’ll be sampling a variety of dishes throughout the tour.
- Ask your guide for local recommendations for dining or shopping after the tour.
- Consider joining a tour during the evening to experience the vibrant nightlife of Chinatown.
A brief summary to Everyday Tour Company - Bespoke Food, Design & Culture Walks
- 335 Smith St, Singapore, Chinatown, 080018, SG
- +6587494007
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving, head towards Chinatown in the Central Business District. From the main road, you can enter Smith Street directly. Look for parking options nearby, as street parking is limited. The closest parking facilities are at the Chinatown Point Mall or People’s Park Complex. Once parked, walk to 335 Smith St; it's just a short 5-minute walk.
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Public Transportation - MRT
Take the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) to Chinatown MRT Station (NE4). Upon exiting the station, follow the signs to Exit A. Once you are on the street, walk along Pagoda Street, then turn left onto Smith Street. The Everyday Tour Company is located at 335 Smith St, just a few minutes' walk from the station.
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Public Transportation - Bus
For bus travel, take any bus that stops at the Chinatown area. Common bus services include 2, 12, 33, and 54. Alight at the bus stop along New Bridge Road. From there, it's a short walk to Smith Street. Head towards Smith Street, which is located just a street away from New Bridge Road. Walk straight until you reach 335 Smith St, where Everyday Tour Company is located.
Attractions Nearby to Everyday Tour Company - Bespoke Food, Design & Culture Walks
- Liao Fan Hawker Chan (Chinatown)
- Nasi Padang Chinatown Complex Mum Daughter Kitchen
- Chinatown Complex
- Moo Moo the Cat Portrait (Moo Moo was adopted)
- Chinatown Food Street
- Kreta Ayer Square
- Board games
- Mural: Lanterns
- Temple Street @ Chinatown
- Chinatown Street Arts
- Hawker Center
- Mural: Chinatown home
- Street Mural
- Kreta Ayer link wall painting
- Chinatown Street Market
Landmarks nearby to Everyday Tour Company - Bespoke Food, Design & Culture Walks
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- Chinatown Visitor Centre @CVC
- Mid-Autumn Festival by Yip Yew Chong
- CSW Hostel (formerly known as Century Service World)
- Former Opium Den
- Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple
- Chinatown Walking Street
- Maxwell MRT Station (TE18)
- ST Signature Chinatown
- CHOCOELF Specialty Chocolate Cafe (South Bridge Rd)
- Jamae (Chulia) Mosque
- Upper Barracks
- Former Tong Ah Building
- People's Park Centre
- Samsui Women Statue