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Singapore Bike and Bites: Small Group Food Tour on Bicycle

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Singapore, Singapore
Cultural ToursFood & Drink ToursLuxuryBike ToursMountain Biking

About this activity

Explore Singapore's most vibrant cultural neighbourhoods—Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Gelam—on a leisurely 15 km guided bike tour punctuated by authentic street food tastings. This small-group experience reveals the stories and flavours behind Singapore's Chinese, Indian, and Malay communities, stopping at beloved local eateries rather than tourist-focused restaurants.

Discover Singapore through its neighbourhoods, stories and flavours on Bike & Bites — a highly rated small-group cycling experience with shared local tastings.

Ride through Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Gelam with a licensed local guide and experience Singapore as a melting pot of Chinese, Indian and Malay cultures. Explore heritage streets, everyday food spots and colourful neighbourhoods many visitors would miss on their own.

This is not a heavy meal-style food tour. Tastings are bite-sized, shared portions designed to introduce the food culture of each community while keeping the ride fun, light and easy-paced.

Food highlights may include:
• Chinese – Hainanese chicken rice, carrot cake or popiah
• Malay – gado gado or rendang curry puff
• Indian – prata, thosai, Indian rojak or roti john

Includes licensed guide, full-sized bicycles, bottled water and a relaxed 15 km route with regular stops. Food items may vary due to stall opening hours, queues or ground conditions.

Highlights

  • Cycle through three distinct heritage districts with a licensed local guide
  • Sample authentic bite-sized dishes: Hainanese chicken rice, prata, gado gado, popiah, and more
  • Learn the cultural and culinary history of Singapore's multicultural neighbourhoods
  • Relaxed, easy-paced route (15 km) with regular food and rest stops
  • Small-group format for a more personal, intimate experience

Insider tips

  • Food stalls vary daily by opening hours and queues—the guide will choose the best stops on the day, so flexibility pays off
  • Eat a light breakfast beforehand; tastings are deliberately bite-sized and shared, designed to explore flavours without heaviness
  • Wear comfortable, breathable clothing and slip-on shoes for easy transitions between bike and food stops
  • Go early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat and catch stalls at their freshest

Good to know

  • Full-sized bicycles and bottled water provided; no need to bring your own bike
  • Route is flat and easy-paced, suitable for riders with basic fitness; no mountain biking experience required despite category tag
  • Meeting point and start time will be confirmed in your booking details
  • Small group size keeps the experience intimate and allows the guide to tailor stops to group interests

Who it's for

First-time visitors wanting to understand Singapore's multicultural identity beyond the Marina Bay skylineFood enthusiasts keen on street-level, authentic eating rather than fine diningLeisure cyclists and active travellers who prefer low-impact exploration over fast-paced ridesSmall-group travellers who value local guides and cultural storytelling alongside food

Best time to visit

Early morning (7–9 am) or late afternoon (4–6 pm) is ideal to avoid peak midday heat, enjoy cooler riding conditions, and find food stalls operating at full capacity. Avoid monsoon season (Nov–Mar) for comfortable cycling.

Frequently asked questions

From
€134
per person