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Singapore Central Region(information from Central Region and others) Discover Singapore Central RegionThe Fullerton Hotel Singapore The magnificent Fullerton Building is a grand neoclassical landmark built in 1928. Gazetted in December 2015 as a National Monument, it was once home to Singapore’s General Post Office, the Exchange, Chamber of Commerce, and the prestigious Singapore Club. For nearly a century, it played a pivotal role in Singapore’s rich history. Today, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore has been transformed into a stunning 400-room heritage hotel.
Merlion Park An imaginary creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, the Merlion was designed for the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board in 1964 as a promotional logo for the island. The Merlion Park was expanded and the large Merlion statue was placed at the edge of the park near the mouth of the river facing east, which was an auspicious direction according to Chinese geomancy principles.
War Memorial Park The War Memorial Park was created to remember all civilian victims who perished in World War II. Annual memorial services are held here on 15 February.
Raffles Hotel Singapore The 2019 restoration of Raffles Hotel breathed new life into our storied building, enhancing its regal elegance and old-world appeal while retaining its special ambience and charm. New bars, restaurants, courtyards and social areas were opened to enhance Raffles' reputation as the place to meet, spend time, shop and celebrate. In a vibrant city where modern buildings compete to touch the sky, this authentically preserved colonial-style treasure – declared a National Monument in 1987 – takes pride of place.
National Library / Lee Kong Chian Reference Library Singapore's national library with the largest public reference collection covering social sciences, a comprehensive collection of local works and historic collections from the Raffles Library and Museum.
Golden Mile Food Centre A popular foodie destination for locals and tourists alike. The hawker centre boasts a wide range of food stalls, offering a variety of cuisines at affordable prices.
Masjid Hajjah Fatimah Hajjah Fatimah Masjid is located along Beach Road in the historic Kampong Glam area. The masjid was designed in a mix of Islamic and European architectural styles, and completed in 1846.
Aliwal Arts Centre Aliwal Arts Centre is a multidisciplinary arts space located in the Kampong Glam conservation district, managed by Arts House Group. Housed in the former Chong Cheng and Chong Pun Schools, the centre supports both contemporary and traditional arts groups, drawing inspiration from the area’s rich cultural heritage.
Sultan Arts Village Located at 71 Sultan Gate, the arts enclave bursts with urban art by local and international artists. Next
to The Blackbook Studio is a 14-metre-long wall where artists practise and paint — the perfect place to watch them in action.
Muscat StreetMuscat Street, located in Singapore's historic Kampong Glam district, is a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly street that serves as a bridge connecting Singapore and Oman's culture, art, and history. This short street features distinctive Omani architecture, including two 8-meter-high granite arches, exquisite mosaics, and murals depicting maritime trade.Gelam Gallery Singapore’s first outdoor art gallery, Gelam Gallery can be found in the back alley adjacent to Muscat Street. The out-of-the-box gallery displays over 30 artworks by local and international artists. Be immersed in unique wall murals and framed art as you explore the artsy neighbourhood
Haji Lane Singapore's original indie neighbourhood is a great place to wander, with its hole-in-the-wall bars, boutique fashion stores and indie businesses. Keep a look out for wall murals and graffiti by both local and internationally-renowned artists.
Sultan Mosque An iconic architectural landmark in the Kampong Glam.
Arab StreetArab Street is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood in Singapore's Kampong Glam district, renowned for its historic Sultan Mosque, colorful two-storey shophouses, and bustling textile and perfume shops. As the heart of the local Muslim community, it offers a diverse array of Middle Eastern cuisine and bohemian boutiques.Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple at 141,Serangoon Road is one of the oldest temples in Singapore.
Former House of Tan Teng Niah Built in 1900, the former house of Tan Teng Niah is the last surviving Chinese villa in Little India. It embodies an often overlooked story of the days when small Chinese industries operated alongside the cattle and rattan businesses at Little India.
Tekka Centre Tekka Centre is an iconic multi-functional centre in the heart of Little India, Singapore, known for its rich variety of Indian street food and bustling wet market.
Indian Heritage Centre The Indian Heritage Centre (IHC) in Singapore is a four-story, modern cultural museum in Little India that showcases the history, culture.
Masjid Abdul Gafoor The Abdul Ghafoor Mosque is a historic national monument in Little, renowned for its vibrant yellow-green exterior and unique South Indian, Saracen, and Roman architectural styles.
Albert Centre Market & Food Centre Located in Singapore's bustling Bugis district, Albert Centre Market & Food Centre is a three-storey building that combines a hawker center, wet market, and dry goods shops. It is one of Singapore's oldest and most popular hawker centers, renowned for its delicious and affordable local food and wide variety of dried goods and seafood.
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple The Kwan Im Thong Buddhist Temple, located on Waterloo Street in Singapore, is a historic and highly revered Chinese Buddhist temple, originally built in 1884, dedicated to Guanyin Bodhisattva. It is an important and bustling pilgrimage center, renowned for its traditional architectural style.
Sri Krishnan Temple The Sri Krishna Temple on Waterloo Street is one of Singapore’s oldest (founded in 1870) and most important South Hindu temples, famous for its brightly colored tower gates and dedicated to Krishna and Rukmini.
National Museum of Singapore The National Museum of Singapore, the country's oldest museum (founded in 1887), is located on Stamford Road and blends neoclassical architecture with modern immersive interactive technology, making it a premier cultural landmark.
ExhibitionsA Whale of a Tale A Whale of a Tale, a Magical Bridge Design is the first intergenerational playground at a museum in Singapore. Located near the Front Lawn of the National Museum of Singapore, the playground reimagines the iconic blue whale skeleton once displayed at the museum from the early 1900s to the 1970s, when a selection of its zoological collection was still showcased in its spaces.
Singapore Odyssea: A Journey Through Time Embark on a time-travelling voyage through Singapore’s 700-year history at Singapore Odyssea: A Journey Through Time, the National Museum of Singapore’s new signature experience housed within the iconic Shaw Foundation Glass Rotunda.
Wings of a Rich Manoeuvre Let yourself be mesmerised by a symphony of movement and light in this otherwordly display, installed high above the bridge linking the National Museum’s 19th-century building with its modern glass wing.
CHIJMES CHIJMES is a premier historic dining, entertainment, and lifestyle complex located in Singapore's Downtown Core. Originally a 19th-century Catholic convent and school, this beautifully restored heritage site features Gothic revival architecture, featuring a chapel, courtyards, and alfresco dining areas.
National Gallery Singapore The National Gallery Singapore houses a collection of Southeast Asian modern art and is situated between two national monuments: the former Supreme Court and the City Hall.
Audio TourBetween Declarations and Dreams Take an audio tour through key works of this exhibition. Housed in the historic former Supreme Court, it explores the art of Southeast Asia through artistic themes and influences.
Building History Highlights On this tour you will walk through the two buildings–City Hall and former Supreme Court–which together formed the National Gallery Singapore. As you do so, listen to the history and stories of people who were once connected to the buildings.
Siapa Nama Kamu Discover Singapore’s art history from the 19th century to the present day through our audio tour, featuring key artworks from the Siapa Nama Kamu exhibition.
Clarke Quay Jetty Ticket Counter Clarke Quay Ticket Office is the main booking point for Singapore River cruises, located on the riverbank of Valley Road, right next to the Owl Restaurant. Its primary function is to exchange electronic vouchers for cruises exploring the city's iconic waterways.
River Cruise The Singapore River Cruise offers a scenic, historic, and eco-friendly 40-minute ride "The tale of 2 Quays" along the Singapore River in an electric boat, showcasing landmarks such as Clarke Quay, Marina Bay Sands, and Merlion Park.
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