Chinatown Singapore

★ 4.8 (112K+ reviews) • 1M+ booked
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Chinatown Singapore Reviews

4.8 /5
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Yizhen ****
10 Mar
Amazing view and nice cocktails I redeemed using the Klook vouchers. Definitely will visit again and highly recommended
Lydia *****
9 Mar
Came here for work trip with my manager and this location was suitable for when we needed to work in the room. There’s one chair near the TV with plug points. Unfortunately the L couch with an average size round coffee table doesn’t have a plug point, so it’s either we take turn using the table with plug point or I have to sit on the floor between the beds for a plug point. However, the overall room is great. Very modern, the bed is comfortable. The concierge / reception service was great, just that when telephone before the trip wanting to ask some questions, they did not picked up. A 5-star hotel but there are still room for improvement. I appreciated the receptionist who understood when I accidentally lost the room key at Chinatown, they just needed to cancel the lost + old key card and replaced with a new set without a fee. Also, loved the breakfast buffet, it’s delicious. Thank you Amara for the comfort and trust. We truly enjoyed our stay.
Ong *******
9 Mar
easy to redeem through iGV app
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Ong *******
9 Mar
easy to redeem through the iGV app
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Klook User
9 Mar
Wow! Highly recommend this experience for any visitor to Sg. My guide, Max was full of local knowledge & insights as well as interesting history. The ride was safe and comfortable. He also made little stops to take some amazing photos.
Romana *****
9 Mar
Our family attended the Demon Slayer Total Concentration Exhibition Singapore using the family bundle ticket for three people. My son and I had been looking forward to it for a long time, and it was truly worth it. We spent more than an hour enjoying the exhibition. My son’s favorite parts were the Giyu class and taking photos with the Hinokami technique effect. For me, seeing the original manga drafts and the detailed work of the animators was the highlight. Even my husband, who had never watched Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba before, enjoyed it so much that he decided to start watching it when we returned home to Indonesia. Sorry I can’t share more photos because some spots have a no-photography rule, which we respect. The exhibition will end soon, so don’t miss it. Buying tickets through Klook was very easy and practical.
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戴 **
9 Mar
It's very convenient. You can book directly on Klook at the location, exchange your voucher, and board the boat immediately. It's also cheaper than buying tickets on-site.
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Klook User
8 Mar
It's a wonderful experience, especially if you are a fan of this anime series. it shows behind the scene of famous scene in Demon Slayer anime, cool photobooth, Demon Slayer characters sheet and many more. My favorite is before you go to the merchandise shop, there is one exhibition where it shows Demon Slayer characters drawn by animators and director, it shows how different animators draw the characters in their own style ~
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Discover the vibrant heart of Singapore's Chinese culture in Chinatown, a bustling enclave within the Outram district. Known for its rich history, colorful streets, and diverse culinary offerings, Chinatown is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an authentic cultural experience. This vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern attractions. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in the local heritage or enjoy a variety of activities and experiences, Chinatown Singapore promises a memorable adventure filled with culinary delights and fascinating sights.
Pagoda St, Singapore

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

Step into a world of tranquility and spiritual wonder at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. This majestic temple, believed to house a tooth relic of the historical Buddha, is a cornerstone of cultural and religious significance in Chinatown. Marvel at the intricate architecture and serene atmosphere that make this temple a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the rich heritage of Singapore.

Sri Mariamman Temple

Discover the vibrant history and stunning architecture of Singapore's oldest Hindu temple, the Sri Mariamman Temple. Located on South Bridge Road, this cultural landmark is a feast for the eyes with its impressive gopuram (tower) and colorful festivals. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking to soak in some local culture, this temple offers a captivating glimpse into the spiritual life of the community.

Chinatown Complex

Dive into the bustling heart of Chinatown at the Chinatown Complex, located along Smith Street. This lively hub features a food center brimming with local delicacies, a wet market, and a variety of shops selling unique souvenirs. It's the perfect spot to sample authentic Singaporean flavors and pick up one-of-a-kind mementos to remember your trip by.

Culture and History

Chinatown Singapore is a treasure trove of history and culture. Wander through its traditional shophouses, visit iconic landmarks, and immerse yourself in cultural practices that have stood the test of time.

Local Cuisine

For food enthusiasts, Chinatown is a culinary haven. Indulge in a variety of local dishes, from mouth-watering street food to fine dining. The unique flavors here are an essential part of any visit.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Since the 19th century, Chinatown has been a cornerstone for Singapore's Chinese community. Originally planned to accommodate Chinese immigrants, the area is rich in history with well-preserved heritage sites and traditional shophouses.

Architectural Heritage

Chinatown's architecture is a captivating blend of baroque and Victorian styles. Stroll down Pagoda Street and Temple Street to admire the beautifully restored, colorful shophouses that tell stories of the past.

Multicultural Harmony

Chinatown is a vibrant example of multicultural harmony. While it has deep Chinese roots, it also hosts significant religious sites for other communities, such as the Al-Abrar Mosque and Jamae Mosque, showcasing Singapore's diverse heritage.

Culture and History

Step back in time in Chinatown, where the legacy of early Chinese immigrants is alive and well. The area is dotted with historical landmarks and cultural practices that celebrate the rich heritage of the Chinese community.

Local Cuisine

Chinatown is a paradise for food lovers, offering a plethora of local dishes. Don't miss out on Hainanese Chicken Rice, Char Kway Teow, and the iconic Singapore Chilli Crab. The hawker centers and restaurants here serve up authentic and delectable meals.