Up to 2 hours
Authentic Tea Appreciation Experience at Tea Chapter
This relaxing Chinese tea-drinking experience takes place in an ornate teahouse in the heart of Chinatown.
What you'll do
Sip and savor a delicious cup of Imperial Golden Cassia from China’s southern Fujian province.
The Chinese art of tea-drinking is as much about calm, relaxation and mindfulness as it is about actually drinking the tea. Enter the zen-like tranquility of this traditional teahouse in bustling Chinatown, kick off your shoes and enjoy the gentle aromas of brewing tea.
Tea Chapter is the largest and oldest teahouse in Singapore. Behind the restored facade of this three-story shophouse is a cozy haven of ornate Chinese architecture, elegant Eastern furnishings, carefully curated artworks and traditional Chinese classical music.
If this doesn’t get you zen enough, your tea-drinking experience includes a pot of Imperial Golden Cassia. This light oolong from China’s Fujian province has a delicate floral osmanthus aroma and hints of jasmine. It’s tea that is literally fit for royalty: on their visit in October 1989, Queen Elizabeth II and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh were served the very same brew.
Sit back, relax and feel absolutely regal as you learn to appreciate the gentle art of tea-drinking.
What's included
You’ll enjoy a tasting of Tea Chapter’s signature Imperial Golden Cassia tea.
Queen Elizabeth II has visited and sampled a brew here, as have former Singaporean presidents S. R. Nathan and Tony Tan.
Starting 1st April, Go City customers get an additional 10% discount at Tea Chapter Retail Store at Level 1
Reservations
Booking required
To book your time slot, please email [email protected] or call +65 6226 1175 and mention that you have a pass from Go City. Weekend slots are limited and subject to availability.
Where you'll be
9A Neil Road, SGHow to get there
Bus 145, 80, 61, 166, 197
Chinatown
Operating hours
Friday – Saturday: 11AM-10:30PM
Sunday – Thursday: 11AM-9PM
Closings & holidays
Chinese New Year’s Eve and the first and second days of Chinese New Year.
Find out more
For more information, visit the Tea Chapter website.
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