Eat Pray Love - Singapore Food Tour With A Difference
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Eat Pray Love - Singapore Food Tour With A Difference

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Eat Pray Love - Singapore Food Tour With A Difference
From $187.00
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Flexible booking and cancellation options.

What you’ll do

The Eat, Pray Love Tour is a food tour with a difference – as you enjoy food with different ethnic backgrounds, you will also walk through temples, churches and other religious buildings that represent the wide diversity in Singapore. The walk will be through the beautiful Art Belt of Singapore from Chinatown to Little India, and along the way, you will enjoy various cuisines presented by the different cultures and ethnic groups. Several food stops have been planned for you to savour Indian, Muslim and even Chinese food – experience the delight of rice served in the shape of a ball, home-made ice-cream and sweet lassi. We will also lead and guide you through the various places of worship – Hindu temples, Taoist temples, Islamic mosques, Catholic and Protestant churches as well as a Jewish synagogue. Walk together with us on this tour for a unique multi-cultural experience through the Art Belt of Singapore!
Itinerary
1
The Church of Saints Peter and Paul is a Roman Catholic church in Singapore. It is located at Queen Street within the Central Area known as the Bras Basah Bugis precinct of Singapore's arts district.
2
The Maghain Aboth Synagogue is a synagogue in Singapore. It is located at 24/26 Waterloo Street in the Rochor Planning Area, within the Central Area in Singapore's central business district. The synagogue was constructed by 1878. It is the oldest Jewish synagogue in Southeast Asia.
3
Sri Krishnan Temple is a temple adjacent to the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple. It is located on Waterloo Street, Singapore
4
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple is a traditional Chinese temple situated at 178 Waterloo Street in Singapore. The temple is of significance to the Chinese in Singapore, and is believed to bring worshippers good luck after praying to the Kuan Yin, or Avalokiteśvara, the Goddess of Mercy.
5
Sample local delicacies here
6
See Jewish businesses and old Jewish buildings near Albert Mall
7
Sample more local delicacies
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Popular with photographers, this unique, colourful Chinese villa with 2 stories was built in 1900. See old trades along the road.
9
Appreciate the life at Little India
10
To try Indian diary ice-cream
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The Abdul Gaffoor Mosque is a mosque in Little India, Singapore. It is located at Dunlop Street in the Rochor Planning Area. The mosque was constructed in 1907, and major restoration of the building was completed in 2003. The mosque is currently owned by Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura. Following this we'll walk to the end of the next street for chicken rice.

What’s included

Bottled water

Lunch

Breakfast

Notes

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Public transportation options are available nearby

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Most travelers can participate

From $187.00
Calendar iconWhen are you going
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.