Places to visit on your bicycle tours [Best Bike tours in SIngapore]
Now you can discover the best of Marina Bay with an added bike tour on your private customized tours! Our Bicycle tours will take you around Marina bay districts with your friendly local Singapore tour guides. On this activity, you can cycle around to see iconic landmarks and be amazed by the city’s breathtaking sights. Stop, take pictures and explore on foot wherever you like.
Cycle past the Merlion, Marina Bay Sands, Gardens By The Bay and Supertree grove, Marina Barrage, The Singapore Flyer, and Esplanade.
Ride with us on fun Bike Tours in Singapore and explore the Marina Bay district!
MERLION
The 70-ton merlion statue is a beautiful mythical structure with a head of a lion and the body of a fish. It is one of the city's most iconic sights and is one major tourist attraction in Singapore. Get a chance to take a photo of this iconic landmark just like our guest Lisa and her husband who are all smiles whilst taking a stroll with their city bikes at the park!
Fun facts about the Merlion
Its name combines "mer", meaning the sea, and "lion".
The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called Temasek, which means "sea town" in Javanese.
The Merlion is One Year Older Than Singapore.
It is extremely tedious to clean.
MARINA BAY SANDS
Your visit wouldn’t be complete without taking a photo of Singapore’s most iconic hotel, the Marina bay sands. It is famous for its infinity pool with unparalleled views of the city. Just like Brent and his wife who took advantage of the view of this luxurious megastructure while strolling on the bike pathways at the Marina district.
Fun facts about the Marina Bay sands
It is the world's most expensive standalone casino property.
It is one of the top 40 largest hotels in the world.
The infinity pool holds a ton of water (1,423,314.83 liters).
It houses one of the most expensive restaurants in the world.
GARDENS BY THE BAY & SUPERTREE GROVE
On your next stop, you’ll find peace and tranquility at Gardens by the Bay, and let the Super Trees take your breath away! Believe us when we say, you can’t help but take a good picture of the Supertrees. Like the Marina Bay Sands, the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay has become one of the most iconic and recognizable attractions in Singapore. When you take a bicycle tour, you will also have the option to enter the famous garden and go inside the Flower Dome and Cloud Forrest. Just make sue to have an extra 2 or 2.5 hours to explore these two beautiful conservatories.
Fun facts about Gardens by the bay and the Supertree Grove
Supertree that acts as a chimney stack. It expels non-toxic fumes from a biomass boiler where plant waste from Gardens by the Bay .
Gardens by the Bay is part of a strategy by the Singapore government to transform Singapore from a “Garden City” to a “City in a Garden”
The park receives more than 8 million people per year.
Gardens by the Bay is home to 2000 exotic species of over 7,00,000 natural plants on display for the visitors
MARINA BARRAGE
After the Gardens by the bay, you will now visit another part of Singapore's road to sustainability, the Marina barrage. The Marina Barrage is a dam built across the Marina Channel to keep out seawater, creating the 15th reservoir in downtown Singapore. Marina Barrage is both a dam and recreational site that's just a short walk away from the famous Gardens by the Bay. Learn how this dam keeps floods at bay on your bike tours.
Fun facts about Marina Barrage
Marina Barrage provides a link between Garden by the Bay and Bay East Garden
The facility showcases for Singapore’s push to be a greener country
It has the largest collection of solar panels in Singapore that provides electricity to the reservoir at night.
Marina Barrage offers 3 benefits: water supply, flood control & lifestyle attraction
SINGAPORE FLYER
The Singapore Flyer is an observation wheel in the Downtown Core district of Singapore. If you are afraid of heights and don’t have the courage to take the Singapore flyer, you can still enjoy the beauty of the city by just cycling on the flat, pedestrianized ground of Singapore. Just like Lisa and her husband who are able to see these three iconic landmarks in Singapore.
Fun facts about Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer measures
about the height of a 42-story building
Singapore Flyer was the Tallest Ferris Wheel in the World upon Completion
Singapore Flyer’s initial rotation was counter-clockwise direction. However, it was reversed on the advice of Feng shui Masters.
ESPLANADE
The Esplanade is a waterside building that can be found near the Singapore River. It is a famous venue for Singapore's performing arts. You will be amazed by the beautiful architecture of this place which will instantly give you an artistic vibe. Find out why it is Fondly nicknamed "the Durian” by Singaporeans. There are free programs, from music and dance to theatre, that also regularly take place at various locations in Esplanade. If you are lucky, you might catch a live music performance just outside the Esplanade.
Fun facts about Esplanade
Theatres on the Bay is an arts center built on reclaimed land in the Marina Bay area.
The spikes of the Esplanade are not just for aesthetics. It was built in order to keep the heat out while letting daylight stream into the building.
it’s one of the busiest arts centres in the world
The library has a wide range of books about performing arts and there are NO children’s books.