A charming and colorful night in Singapore,
Enjoy it simply
Are you having trouble planning your trip to Singapore? Are you worried that you won’t be able to fully enjoy Singapore’s night view? Please choose this tour without hesitation!
This tour allows you to have a delicious dinner at Singapore's best food center and enjoy Singapore's key night views in a simple and informative way in just 2 hours, led by a Korean expert guide.
Enjoy the highlights of Singapore's night view, the Gardens by the Bay Supertree Rhapsody Show and the fantastic Spectra Light & Water Show at Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Merlion Park, a lake park where you can see Singapore's symbol Merlion, and even Fullerton, the best hotel in Singapore! You can choose only the key points of Singapore and experience the best moments of your trip to Singapore at a cost-effective price!
with a delicious dinner
Singapore Core Night View Tour
This is a 2-hour essential night view tour recommended for those who want to enjoy Singapore's essential night view attractions in a concise but meaningful way. Since a Korean-speaking guide will accompany you during the tour, you can enjoy Singapore without worrying about being confused.
Starting with hotel pick-up, enjoy a delicious dinner at Singapore's best food center, Newton Food Center, featuring representative Singaporean foods such as que tiao, hokkien mee, and satay, and then head to the Supertree at Gardens by the Bay, an unmissable highlight of any trip to Singapore. Enjoy the Rhapsody Show and the Spectra Light & Water Show at Marina Bay Sands! Also, visit Merlion Park, where you can see the symbol of Singapore, the Merlion with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, and take great photos with Marina Bay and the Merlion statue in the background!
Singapore's best night view, Gardens by the Bay Supertree Rhapsody Show
The Garden Rhapsody Supertree Show is a spectacular light show that represents Gardens by the Bay. It is a show where you can enjoy colorful lights and music. It is a light event with spectacular sound that can be seen in the 'Supertree Grove', a garden with 12 artificial trees about 25-50m tall. There are two performances every evening. This performance was co-directed by lighting designer Adrian Tan and composer Bang Wenfu, and features a variety of themes and themes, including a wondrous illusion of the moon, 1970s disco, and the opera 'Les Miserables'.
Let’s go see the best night view of Singapore right now!
Singapore's highlight, Marina Bay Sands Spectra Light & Water Show
The Spectra Light and Water Show is an entertainment show hosted by Marina Bay Sands, and was produced over a total of two years. The spectacular show created by light and water using various technologies and equipment lasts for about 15 minutes and is free to watch, making it one of the must-visit attractions for tourists visiting Marina Bay.
It is a performance consisting of a total of 4 acts, with Acts 1 and 2 covering Singapore culture and history, and Acts 3 and 4 dealing with Singapore's future. Come see this amazingly spectacular show right now!
Newton Food Center, Singapore's best food center
Newton Food Center, one of the best food centers in Singapore, is a large food center where you can taste food from all over the world in one place. Enjoy a satisfying dinner with delicious dishes ranging from Singapore's signature dish chili crab to satay, hokkien mee, and que thiao!
Introducing Singapore’s representative food
chili crab
Chili crab is Singapore’s signature crab dish. It is a crab dish served with a spicy sauce containing tomatoes and peppers. It was created and became popular in Singapore in the 1960s, and is also enjoyed in neighboring Malaysia. It is said to be considered one of Singapore's national foods, so be sure to try it!
Hokkienme & Que Tiao
It is a noodle dish made with stir-fried seafood such as shrimp and squid, bean sprouts, and vegetables. Hokkien mee is light and has moist noodles, while que tiao is stir-fried in dark soy sauce, so it is dark in color and has a salty taste. In the case of Hokkien Mee, it is said that the flavor doubles when eaten with sambal sauce and lime. Both dishes suit the Korean palate well and are one of the familiar foods that can be eaten anywhere, including hawker centers and food courts.
Satay
Satay is a Singaporean-style skewer dish featuring bite-sized pieces of chicken, pork, beef, etc., coated in a sweet sauce and grilled over an open flame. It is served with cucumbers and onions and dipped in a savory peanut sauce. It's the most popular menu item in the evening, and it goes perfectly with a cold beer, so it's great to eat at the end of the day!
Meeting point:
The lobby of the hotel you are staying at
Meeting time:
5:30 PM