Singapore’s vibrant evening scene comes alive on this small-group food and nightlife tour. Savor 9 award-winning street food tastings at famous hawker markets, enjoying classic Singaporean dishes locals love after dark. Then stroll along the Singapore River through lively Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, and Marina Bay’s glowing skyline, with bars and nightlife buzzing around you.
The shimmering reflection of the Singapore River and the aromatic smoke of the Lau Pa Sat Satay Street serve as the stage for this 3.5-hour high-impact evening culinary and city expedition.
Provided by a Badge of Excellence team, this journey transitions from the historic warehouses of Clarke Quay to the futuristic skyline of Marina Bay.
You move from the educational discovery of 19th-century maritime history to an active immersion featuring 9 to 10 distinct nighttime tastings, experiencing an environment where expert guides like Geoffrey, Richard, or Heng define the day's energy.
Because this is a highly popular "High Interest" activity with over 1,350 reviews, you should secure your 6:00 PM departure early to ensure a 2026 seat for your definitive Singaporean night discovery.
Expect a "spectacular," well-paced, and deeply "sensational" immersion into Singaporean food culture. The transition from "learning about everyday values" to "tasting award-winning street food" is managed by a team noted for being informative, thorough, and funny, ensuring that every bite is a 10/10 experience. The environment is one of monumental transformation, where seeing the city lit up after dark provides a necessary 2026 refresh for your perspective on urban living. Note that for 2026 comfort, this activity is not wheelchair accessible and requires moderate walking.
Pace yourself; the vertical standard of the Lau Pa Sat stop is the satay, making it a necessity to save some room for the end of the tour where the smoke and flavors are a 10/10 highlight.
Bring your camera; our agency finds that the transition from day to night creates a "fairyland" atmosphere, and having your phone charged for the Spectra show at Marina Bay is a 2026 vertical necessity.
Check the ingredients; the transition to hawker stalls involves fixed dishes that often include pork or lard, and as items are not customizable, inquiring about a private tour for dietary needs is a vertical necessity.
Watch the clock; the transition to the Merlion Park is a necessity for the light show, and a punctual guide like W.C. or Heng will ensure you don't miss the start of the water performance.
Arrive 15 minutes early; the 2026 evening logistics for "High Interest" tours are precise, and a prompt 5:45 PM check-in beside Burger King is a survival necessity as the tour will not wait for late-comers.
The city lights and humidity levels change throughout the 2026 season.
Yes—your ticket covers 9 to 10 local food and drink tastings, including traditional night-time favorites.
At Clarke Quay MRT Exit E (Street Level)—look for the guide near the Burger King.
Yes—participants must be 7 years old and above to participate in this small-group activity.
The walk is moderate and easy, covering approximately 3.5 hours with multiple seated food stops.
Comfortable shoes, an umbrella/poncho, a camera, and extra cash for personal drinks are 2026 vertical necessities.
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