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Experience this vibrant cultural melting pot by exploring the city’s lively neighbourhoods and laneways, including Art Deco Tiong Bahru, colourful Little India and the fascinating nineteenth-century Muslim enclave of Kampong Glam.
Discover a time capsule of streamline Art Deco gems, delve into local Peranakan culture and encounter the region’s diverse heritage at the Asian Civilisations Museum.
Enhance your cultural journey with fine gourmet experiences in Singapore’s vibrant restaurants.
Arrive in Singapore on suggested flights and make your way to the hotel. Renaissance Tours or your travel agent can assist you with your flights and other travel arrangements, including travel insurance (a condition of travel), a private hotel transfer, accommodation before or after the tour and a room category upgrade.
At 19:00, join your tour leader Claudia Chan Shaw and fellow travellers for a welcome briefing at the hotel, followed by dinner.
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Following a talk by Claudia, explore the vibrant neighbourhood of Little India. Discover the stunning Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, eclectic shophouses, colourful wall murals and The Great Madras, an Art Deco boutique hotel constructed in the 1940s and beautifully restored in 2018.
After some time at leisure in the afternoon, end the day with a visit to the National Gallery of Singapore, which boasts the world’s largest collection of Southeast Asian art. Among its many treasures are pieces by Singapore’s most prominent local artists, Cheong Soo Pieng, Liu Kang and Georgette Chen, as well as works from luminaries such as Indonesia’s Raden Saleh, the Philippines’ Fernando Cueto Amorsolo and Imelda Cajipe-Endaya, and Myanmar’s U Ba Nyan.
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In the morning, take a walking tour of Chinatown, including the Dong Ya Building, the opulent Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and The Majestic, a former Cantonese opera house whose façade is an interesting mix of Chinese and Art Deco features.
This afternoon, join a private, curator-led tour of ART SG, Southeast Asia’s leading international art fair, which brings together works by visionary contemporary artists from the region and around the world.
The remainder of the afternoon and evening are at leisure.
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After a talk by Claudia, discover the riches of the Asian Civilisations Museum, an extraordinary museum which interweaves the varied cultures of the Asian continent. Highlights of the collection include Chola bronzes and Gandharan statues from India, Khmer and Javanese temple sculptures, and a horde of ceramic, gold and silver recovered from a Tang Dynasty shipwreck.
The afternoon is at leisure to further explore Singapore at your own pace, attend Singapore Art Week events or perhaps visit the magnificent Gardens by the Bay.
In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant with views over the daily sound and light show spectacular.
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This morning, enjoy a walking tour of Tiong Bahru, one of Singapore’s oldest housing estates, featuring rows of quaint Art Deco buildings, quirky boutiques, whimsical animal murals and old-world charm. The transformation from swamp to swank began in the 1930s, and some of the landmarks from that era still stand today, including the residential blocks and the first Monkey God Temple.
In the afternoon, discover Peranakan (Straits Chinese) culture in Joo Chiat and Katong while strolling past heritage shophouses, quaint stores and eateries. Visit The Intan private museum, a treasure trove of Peranakan furniture, costumes and trinkets.
Later, enjoy dinner at a local Peranakan restaurant.
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Embark on a morning tour of Kampong Glam, the former home of the local sultan. The Muslim quarter has retained much of its traditional flavour, with the golden Sultan Mosque at its heart, but the area has also grown to become one of Singapore’s hippest areas. Enjoy some free time in Haji Lane, known for its street art, bars, cafés and boutiques.
Following an afternoon at leisure, enjoy a special farewell dinner with Claudia and fellow travellers at Atlas Bar in Parkview Square. Inspired by the Art Deco architecture of New York and Europe, the iconic building evokes the glamour and decadence of the 1920s.
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Tour arrangements conclude after breakfast.
For those returning home today, make your way to Changi Airport for suggested flights to Australia or New Zealand. Renaissance Tours or your travel agent can assist you with your flights and other travel arrangements, including any additional nights’ accommodation either before or after the tour and travel insurance (a condition of travel).
(B)
Per person, twin-share
AUD 8,250
Single supplement
AUD 1,750
Deposit per person (at time of booking)
AUD 2,500
21 November 2025
Room category upgrade available on request; please enquire with us.
Your hotel
Singapore – The Fullerton Hotel*****
With stately Doric columns, cornices and coffered ceilings, the iconic Fullerton building was built in 1928 at the mouth of the Singapore River. This neoclassical landmark was once home to Singapore’s General Post Office, the Exchange and the Chamber of Commerce. Today, the building is home to the Fullerton Hotel, which provides a blend of luxurious living with a touch of elegance and the nostalgia of old. The hotel features 400 rooms, a spa, infinity pool and fitness centre, as well as several dining options. It is located a short walk from the National Gallery of Singapore, the Asian Civilisations Museum and Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay.
N.B. A hotel of a similar standard may be substituted.
The Fullerton Hotel Singapore
Tour code: AG2601
Fitness level: Moderate
Please see Terms & Conditions for fitness level definitions here.
Suggested airline: Singapore Airlines / Qantas
Please contact Renaissance Tours or your travel agent for current airfares and flight reservations.
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Australian and New Zealand passport holders do not require a visa to visit Singapore.
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