A lively 4-hour cycling adventure through Singapore’s historic and scenic highlights, led by knowledgeable guides. For $95.42, you’ll pedal on a Brompton folding bike from the rustic Rail Corridor to the vibrant Civic District, soaking up both city sights and green spaces.
What we love about this tour is how it seamlessly combines nature, history, and citylife—all on two wheels. We especially appreciated how easy it was to hop on a comfortable Brompton bike, ideal for navigating Singapore’s diverse terrain, from lush parklands to bustling urban streets. The tour’s emphasis on hidden gems and local stories gives it a genuine, off-the-beaten-path feel.
One thing to consider: While the tour offers a fantastic overview, the cycling is moderate, so it’s best suited for travelers with a decent level of physical fitness who enjoy some activity without it being too strenuous. The group size is capped at 10, ensuring personalized attention and engaging conversation. This tour suits history buffs, food lovers, and anyone curious about Singapore’s lesser-known stories and scenic panoramas.
Key Points
- Authentic Experience: Combines natural surroundings, historic sites, and modern cityscapes.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides like Uncle Bob provide detailed commentary and stories.
- Comfortable Bikes: Brompton folding bikes make cycling easy and accessible.
- Diverse Stops: From old railway stations and bridges to cultural and government buildings.
- Local Food: Tastes of Singapore’s UNESCO-inscribed hawker culture included.
- Flexible & Convenient: 4-hour duration, mobile ticket, and options for different start/end points.
A Deep Dive into the Singapore Cycling Tour

If you’re looking to blend physical activity with cultural exploration, this tour ticks a lot of boxes. For just over a hundred dollars, you get four hours of guided cycling that hits some of Singapore’s most intriguing sites—both well-known and hidden. It’s ideal for those who prefer an active, engaging way to see the city rather than just sightseeing from a bus or on foot.
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Starting Point: Old Bukit Timah Railway Station
Your adventure kicks off at the picturesque Bukit Timah Railway Station. This spot isn’t just a photo op; it’s a glimpse into Singapore’s past—once a busy hub from the 1930s until 2011. The station’s conservation means you get to see the old railway lines, maintenance trams, and the charming truss bridge, all surrounded by vibrant flowers. Based on reviews, many find this a delightful starting point—“rustic and charming, perfect for photos,” as one happy rider put it.
Pedaling Along the Rail Corridor
Next, you’ll cycle along the Rail Corridor, a decommissioned railway line that served Singapore and Malaysia. The corridor is now an ecological corridor teeming with flora and fauna—yes, real birds and plants in the city! This part of the ride offers a peaceful contrast to the city’s hustle, with lovely greenery and quiet, shaded paths. Reviewers rave about how this segment provides a “refreshing break from urban life,” and many appreciate the way it offers a glimpse into Singapore’s natural side.
Exploring Modern Public Housing at SkyOasis @ Dawson
Then, you’ll visit the SkyOasis @ Dawson, a showcase of Singapore’s efficient and modern public housing. It’s a must-see because the tour includes tasting local food here—an authentic taste of Singapore’s UNESCO-listed Hawker Culture. The mix of high-rise residential blocks and lively food stalls makes for an interesting contrast, emphasizing Singapore’s blend of urban planning and cultural tradition.
Historic Bridges and Landmarks
The tour then moves through history-rich sites like the Elgin Bridge, Singapore’s first footbridge, and the Raffles Landing Site, where Singapore’s modern history began with Sir Stamford Raffles’ arrival in 1819. The Cavenagh Bridge, the oldest surviving bridge, is a favorite for Instagram-worthy photos with the Fullerton Building in the background.
Other highlights include the Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall, iconic colonial buildings where you might feel transported back in time, and Anderson Bridge, which sparks the imagination of F1 fans with visions of high-speed races through the city streets.
The Padang and Civic Heritage
The Padang, an open field gazetted as a National Monument, is a vital part of Singapore’s heritage—it’s been the site of countless national events since the 19th century. The Connaught Drive with its heritage trees adds a touch of history to the modern cityscape.
Artistic & Cultural Highlights
The National Gallery Singapore, housed in the former Supreme Court and City Hall, offers stunning architecture and a touch of art. Although entry isn’t included, the building itself is worth a quick stop for photos and appreciating Singapore’s civic grandeur.
Waterfront and Marina Views
The last stretch takes you around Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade, a 3.5 km stretch offering sweeping views of Marina Sands, the Helix Bridge, and the Jubilee Bridge. The scenery here is truly spectacular, especially as you glide past the glittering skyline and reflections on the water. Some reviewers mention this as a highlight, describing it as a “stunning finale” that’s perfect for photos.
End Point & Optional Stops
The tour concludes near the Fullerton Hotel with a chance to snap a final photo at Mile Zero, the point from which Singapore’s distances are measured. From here, you can explore more or head back comfortably via public transportation.
Value and Practical Considerations
At $95.42 per person, including a Brompton folding bike, local coffee or tea, and an expert guide, this tour offers solid value—especially considering the personalized attention and the wealth of sights covered. The inclusion of local food and insightful commentary enhances the experience well beyond mere sightseeing.
To enjoy this tour, you should be comfortable cycling for about four hours and have moderate physical fitness. It’s suitable for most travelers who like a bit of activity and want a richer, more textured look at Singapore.
The Cons
The only potential downside is that you’re cycling in Singapore’s tropical climate, which can be hot or rainy. The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Also, since some stops are brief, it’s more about the overview than deep dives into specific sites.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This cycling tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and foodies seeking an authentic taste of Singapore. It’s also great for travelers who prefer active sightseeing over bus tours, and those who appreciate a guide who shares detailed stories—reviews praise Uncle Bob for his knowledge and storytelling.
It’s especially suited for those curious about Singapore’s hidden corners, and who enjoy picturesque scenery combined with cultural insights. If you’re traveling with friends or family who are comfortable on bikes, this tour offers a memorable way to see a diverse slice of the city.
FAQ

Do I need to bring my own bike? No, the tour provides modern Brompton folding bikes, suitable for various fitness levels.
Is the tour suitable for children? Since the tour lasts about four hours and requires moderate physical activity, it’s best for those with decent fitness. Check with the provider if you’re considering very young children.
What should I wear? Comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and the weather. Don’t forget sunglasses and a hat in the sun, and rain gear if rain is forecast.
Are food and drinks included? Yes, local coffee or tea is included at a food center or coffeeshop; other meals or snacks are not.
Can I join if I’m not an experienced cyclist? The bikes are easy to handle, and the pace is moderate. Many reviews mention first-timers enjoying the ride, but a basic level of comfort on a bike helps.
How do I cancel or reschedule? Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance. For changes or refunds, contact the provider directly, and they’ll accommodate weather cancellations with full refunds or rescheduling.
To sum it up, this Singapore cycling tour offers a highly engaging, authentic way to see the city’s historic, cultural, and natural highlights. It’s perfect for travelers who want more than just a sightseeing bus—those eager to learn stories, snap photos, and enjoy fresh air while discovering Singapore’s often overlooked gems. Whether you’re passionate about history, scenery, or food, this tour promises a memorable, well-rounded adventure that respects your time and curiosity.
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