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Singapore Highlights Small Group Bike Tour on Full-Sized Bicycles

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Singapore, Singapore
Cultural ToursBike ToursMountain BikingCity ToursLuxury

About this activity

Experience Singapore's layered identity on two wheels—pedal past Marina Bay's futuristic skyline, through Chinatown's heritage streets, and into Kampong Glam's multicultural heart, guided by licensed locals who reveal the stories tourists usually miss. This 4-hour small-group ride balances iconic landmarks with authentic neighbourhood exploration, using full-sized bicycles suited to different rider sizes.

Discover Singapore beyond the typical tourist trail on this immersive small-group Singapore bike tour through iconic landmarks, vibrant cultural districts and hidden local streets. Combining the highlights of a Singapore city tour with the freedom of a Singapore cycling tour, this experience offers an authentic way to explore the city and create lasting memories.

Led by passionate licensed local guides, this guided bike tour Singapore experience takes you through Marina Bay, Chinatown, the Singapore River, Kampong Glam, the famous F1 street circuit and more. From colourful shophouses and historic temples to futuristic skyscrapers, uncover the stories, cultures and contrasts that shaped modern Singapore.

Ride with confidence on well-maintained full-sized bicycles, with options for different guests — 28" Hybrid, 24" Petite and 20" City Bikes.

• Award-winning licensed travel agency using only licensed tourist guides
• Explore Singapore like a local, beyond the guidebooks

Highlights

  • Marina Bay waterfront and iconic architectural landmarks
  • Historic Chinatown temples, shophouses and street food culture
  • Singapore River and heritage conservation districts
  • Kampong Glam's Arab and Malay heritage quarter
  • Famous F1 Grand Prix street circuit route
  • Contrast between colonial architecture and modern skyscrapers

Insider tips

  • Ask your guide for lesser-known local cafés and wet markets off the main cycling route—these reveal daily Singapore life beyond postcards
  • Early morning departures (before 9am if available) mean cooler temperatures, less traffic, and better light for photography
  • Bring cash for spontaneous street food stops in Chinatown and Kampong Glam; small vendors don't always accept cards
  • Use the guide's knowledge of quiet back lanes to avoid peak-hour traffic on main roads

Good to know

  • Bicycles available in three sizes: 28" Hybrid (standard), 24" Petite, and 20" City—confirm your preference when booking
  • Flat terrain throughout; no mountain biking experience needed, but basic cycling fitness helpful
  • Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a refillable water bottle; the tropical sun is intense even early morning
  • Tours operate in small groups (size not specified) with licensed guides; arrive 10–15 minutes early for bike fitting and safety briefing

Who it's for

Cultural explorers seeking authentic local stories and hidden neighbourhoodsCity cyclists comfortable on urban streets who want guided contextMixed-fitness groups (different bike sizes accommodate various riders)Heritage enthusiasts interested in Singapore's multicultural history and colonial-to-modern evolution

Best time to visit

Ride early morning (7–9am) to avoid Singapore's midday heat and humidity (30°C+), and to enjoy quieter streets. November to February offers slightly cooler, drier conditions; avoid the monsoon season (November–January early mornings can be wet).

Frequently asked questions

From
€108
per person