Amara Hotels & Resorts Unveils New Neighbourhood Experiences in Singapore and Bangkok



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Discover authentic local traditions, heritage, and food culture through curated programmes across Amara’s three properties.

Amara Hotels & Resorts introduces a refreshed collection of local experiences across Amara Singapore, Amara Sanctuary Sentosa, and Amara Bangkok. Designed to immerse guests in the textures of their surrounding neighbourhoods, the programmes move beyond conventional itineraries to spotlight heritage stories, culinary culture, and community connections.

Amara Singapore

Nestled in the heart of Tanjong Pagar, Amara Singapore invites guests to discover the district’s rich heritage through experiences centred on local cuisines, community and culture. Inspired by the vibrant stories of its surrounding neighbourhood, each encounter offers a deeper connection to Singapore’s past and present.

1. A Walk Through Time

Date & Time: Daily, 10.30am-12.30pm
Fee: S$80++ per person (Reserve at least 1 day in advance)

Led by reformed gang members, this walking trail through Tanjong Pagar and Chinatown unveils the lesser-known narratives of Singapore’s past. Participants will explore back alleys, shophouse lanes and historical corners linked to the secret societies and underground syndicates that once shaped the area. Part oral history and part cultural immersion, the experience is as gripping as it is educational.

2. Jiak & Jalan Walking Food Tour

Date & Time: Daily, 10am-1pm
Fee: S$120++ per adult | S$60++ per child (6-12 years old) | Free for children under 6 years old (Reserve at least 1 day in advance)

This three-hour gastronomic guided trail leads guests through the culinary corridors of Chinatown and Tanjong Pagar, spotlighting traditional local fare such as Hainanese chicken rice, kaya toast, char kway teow, and more. Guests will also visit culturally significant landmarks and learn about the evolution of Singaporean cuisine. A stop at a Michelin-featured dessert shop rounds off the journey with a sweet finish.

3. Hands-On Culinary Experience

Date & Time: Daily, 4pm- 5.30pm
Fee: S$80++ per participant (Reserve at least 1 day in advance)

Held at Cafe Oriental in Amara Singapore, this workshop introduces participants to two enduring elements of local food culture. Guests will learn to prepare and roll their own popiah (fresh spring rolls) using traditional ingredients, followed by a hands-on session to brew the perfect cup of Singapore-style coffee or tea. They will also learn how to order these drinks like a local, picking up unique coffee shop shorthand such as “kopi o kosong” and “teh si siew dai”. This experience adds an engaging layer to understanding Singaporean hawker culture.

Go At Your Own Pace - A Local’s Map to Tanjong Pagar

As a long-standing icon in Tanjong Pagar, Amara Singapore draws on its deep community roots to offer guests a self-guided digital map to help guests explore the neighbourhood like a local. This self-guided resource features nearby landmarks, heritage eateries, independent shops, and cultural spots. From Art Deco buildings to hidden bars and bookstores, the guide captures the vibrant blend of heritage and modernity that defines the precinct.

Available to guests online, this map reflects Amara’s commitment to honouring its place in the neighbourhood’s evolving story, connecting guests not just to a destination, but to the spirit of the local community.

Visit Amara Singapore for more information on the local heritage experiences offered in Singapore.

Amara Sanctuary Sentosa

Set amidst 3.8-hectares of lush tropical gardens, Amara Sanctuary Sentosa offers a serene escape that blends colonial charm with modern luxury. Just minutes from the city yet worlds away, the resort invites guests to slow down, reconnect with nature, and uncover the island’s rich past.

1. Amara Heritage Trail

Date & Time: Daily, 4pm-5pm
Fee: Complimentary for Suite and Villa guests | S$12 for Deluxe Room guests | S$18 for general public

Located on the tranquil grounds of Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa, this walking trail traces the resort’s military past as a former British barracks. The tour includes access to give a glimpse into Singapore’s colonial past through treading the historical grounds and the last two surviving World War II air raid shelters. The experience concludes with a handcrafted Gunner cocktail – a modern nod to a colonial classic once served to revitalise troops post-training.

2. Cycle and Explore Sentosa

Date & Time: Daily
Fee: from S$12++ per hour, S$8++ for subsequent hour, S$50++ for Full Day Rental

Guests can explore Sentosa at their own pace with a self-guided cycling experience that covers coastal paths, sandy beaches, rainforests, and key historical and natural landmarks. The island’s mostly flat terrain makes it suitable for riders of all ages. It’s a convenient and active way to see more of the island while spending time outdoors.

3. Padel Tennis at Ricochet Padel

Date & Time: Daily, 7am-10pm
Fee: Book a court from S$72 an hour for a group of up to 4 persons

Located within the resort, Ricochet Padel offers guests the opportunity to try a fast-paced sport that blends elements of tennis and squash. Padel Tennis is suitable for all skill levels and focuses on improving coordination and reflexes. It’s a fun and active way for families and friends to engage in friendly competition during their stay.

Visit Amara Sanctuary Sentosa for more information on the local heritage experiences offered in Singapore.

Amara Bangkok

Situated in the heart of the Bang Rak district in Surawong, one of Bangkok’s key central commercial and business districts, Amara Bangkok has launched a trio of experiences that immerse guests in Thai daily life and cultural expression from the vibrancy of a railway market to the elegance of riverside dining.

1. Guided Tour to Maeklong Railway Market (Talad Rom Hub)

Date & Time: Daily, 9am-2pm
Fee: THB 6,000++ for two adults | THB 1,500++ (Child, under 9 years old) | Includes
a guide and private round-trip transportation | Can be paired with the Thai Cooking Class at Element Restaurant for THB 9,500++ for 2 adults (Reserve at least 1 day in advance)

One of Thailand’s most unique markets, Talad Rom Hub (also known as Market of Closing Umbrellas) is built directly along an active railway line. With the help of a local guide, guests will witness the theatrical sight of vendors folding back their canopies within seconds to allow a passing train through, a precise dance repeated daily that highlights the harmony between tradition and adaptation. Guests can also hop on board the train, shop for fresh produce and handmade crafts, while gaining a glimpse into the way of life of the Mae Klong community.

2. Thai Cooking Class at Element Restaurant

Date & Time: Daily, 3pm-5pm
Fee: THB 3,500++ for two persons | THB 1,000++ per additional dish | Can be paired with the Maeklong Railway Market Tour for THB 9,500++ for 2 persons (Reserve at least 2-3 days in advance)

This culinary workshop allows guests to explore the fundamentals of Thai cooking in an approachable format. Under the guidance of the hotel’s Thai chef, participants will learn to prepare an authentic three-course meal featuring iconic dishes such as Pad Thai, Gaeng Kiew Wan (green curry), or Somtum Thai (papaya salad), as well as traditional desserts like mango sticky rice, Thong Yod (gold egg-yolk drops) or Bua Loi (glutinous rice balls in coconut milk). Ideal for beginners, the class offers insight into ingredient sourcing, and the vibrant Thai food culture.

3. Chao Phraya River Dinner Cruise

Photo Credits: Amara Hotels & Resorts

Date & Time: Daily, boarding from 5.30pm-6.30pm, cruising time from 7.15pm-9.15pm
Fee: THB 1,800 (Adult) | THB 1,000 (Child, 5–10 years old) | Free for infants and children below 4 years old (Reserve at least 1-2 days in advance)

This two-hour evening cruise offers a scenic and cultural journey along the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok’s historical artery. Sailing between Asiatique, Rama VIII Bridge and the Krung Thep Bridge, the experience includes a dinner accompanied by live music and Thai classical dance performances. Guests will enjoy panoramic views of some of the capital’s most iconic landmarks such as Wat Arun and Wat Phra Kaew (Grand Palace), all illuminated against the night sky. A refined alternative to land-based dining, the cruise is ideal for those seeking a tranquil yet immersive perspective of the city.

Visit Amara Bangkok for more information on the local heritage experiences.



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Leona Quek
Blessed with 3 handsome and loving boys in her life. Two of them call her Mommy, the other calls her Wifey. Every night, she wishes for an early bedtime, but misses her babies as soon as they sleep.

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