Singapore Little India Hidden Gems Walking Tour (Private & All-Inclusive)
Overview
Little India offers a vibrant mix of culture and cuisine, featuring a blend of Hindu & Chinese temples, mosques, and churches. Your journey begins with a local tour guide who will provide insights into this colorful district.
- 🌟 Meet at Little India MRT at 9:30 AM to kick off your walking tour.
- 🍽️ Lunch is scheduled for 1:30 PM; meal details are not specified.
- 🏛️ Visits include notable sites like Tan Teng Niah House and Veeramakaliaman Temple.
- 🚶♂️ Expect personalized attention as guides share their expertise and hidden gems of Little India.
- ❗ Tour ends at Farrer Park MRT station at 2:30 PM; please ensure timely arrival for all scheduled stops.
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- Lunch
- English speaking guide
- Bottled water
- Tips for guides
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Little India ArcadeThe Little India Arcade is a bustling shopping centre nestled in the heart of Little India. The vibrant and chaotic winding alley has a collection of 20th-century shophouses selling jewellery, silverware, silk sarees, handicrafts, traditional Indian clothes and souvenirs. Not only is the Little India Arcade an amazing place to shop at, but it also has some of the finest Indian cuisine restaurants, where visitors can stop by for a quick meal.
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Tekka Temporary MarketThe Tekka Centre is a multi-purpose building complex that boasts of a wet market, food stalls and retails stores, undoubtedly one of Singapore’s most iconic attractions.
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House of Tan Teng NiahDown Tekka Lane, look out the kaleidoscopic House of Tan Teng Niah. Built in 1900, this colourful sweet digs complete with eight rooms is the last surviving Chinese villa in Little India. It belonged to the towkay Tan Teng Niah before restoration and conservation in the 1980s for commercial use. Now, it's an eye-catching backdrop fit for the 'gram.
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Sri Veeramakaliamman TempleSri Veeramakaliamman Temple is one of Singapore’s oldest Hindu temples, in the heart of Little India. It is dedicated to Veeramakaliamman or the goddess Kali, the fierce embodiment of Shakti, and the 'destroyer of evil'. Built in the South-Indian Dravidian style of architecture, the spectacular Veeramakaliamman Temple is the nexus of the Hindu community in the Lion City
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Mustafa CentreMustafa Centre offers a unique 24-hour market style shopping experience in Singapore. You can find designer products in abundance and at low prices here, with everything from textiles to watches and electronics on sale. The mall is 2 department stores joined together with goods sold under the Mustafa name and streamlined by type. One of the main attractions is the jewellery sections where gold can be picked up inexpensively – the centre is also a great place to buy Asian-inspired gifts to take back home. Accessories are brilliant buys, mostly hand made with an eclectic ethnic touch, from bags to costume jewellery that you won’t find anywhere else.
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City Square MallCity Square Mall is the first eco-mall in Singapore. With over 700,000 square feet of retail space and 4,900 square feet of parklands, there is no better place which perfectly joins the indoor and outdoor in Singapore.The mall serves as a home to over 200 retail stores and lifestyle boutiques. There are 5 retail levels located within which sell a range of items including clothing, shoes, handbags, beauty products and accessories.