Discover a collage
of unique cultures

Be prepared to sweat it out because the best way to discover Singapore’s melting pot of cultures is on foot. You could wander as
you like and get lost or simply take a guided walking tour in one of the ethnic enclaves such as Little India, Chinatown and Kampong Glam among others. If you plan to uncover every nook and cranny, you can be sure you’ll be rewarded with a priceless and memorable experience.

Discover a collage of unique cultures
Chinatown

Experience the colours
of Chinese culture in Chinatown

At the heart of Chinatown is a bustling, colourful array of old and new influences. Despite the makeover in recent years, Chinatown still offers a fascination into the local Chinese culture with a variety of food and shopping choices within the restored shophouses.

Little India

Immerse in the sights and sounds
of Little India

Step into Little India to discover more about the Indian culture in Singapore. What’s truly charming about this ethnic enclave is the fact that many olden day trades can still be found by its roadsides, alleys and back lanes.

Kampong Glam

Explore the Malay quarters
at Kampong Glam

Once the residence of the old Malay royalty in Singapore, Kampong Glam has been a Malay-Muslim quarter since the early 1800s. Today as you walk through the alleyways, you can get a glimpse of how life was back then for the community.

Joo Chiat / Katong

Enter the world of Peranakans
at Joo Chiat and Katong

On your visit to Joo Chiat and Katong, you can expect to discover a wealth of good food and a nice dose of cultural heritage. This is where the Peranakan community was known to have gathered in the early days of Singapore. Find out more about the Peranakans who are known for their food, the Nyonya Kebaya and their intricate beadwork.