Nearest MRT Line: East West Line / East West and North South Lines
Nearest MRT Station: Tanjong Pagar Station / Raffles City Interchange Station
Lau Pa Sat
Bugis Street
Location: Central Singapore
Nearest MRT Line: East West Line
Nearest MRT Station: Bugis Station
Kwan Im Temple
Sri Krishnan Temple
Little India
Location: Central Singapore
Nearest MRT Line: North East Line
Nearest MRT Station: Little India and Farrer Park Stations
Little India
The area started off with indian immigrants rearing cattle in the 1840s. By 1900s, the Little India start to form as the indian community grew.
Angullia Mosque
Angullia Mosque is an indian muslim mosque. It is named after Mohammed Salleh Eussoof Angullia who donated the land for the mosque in 1890.
Jasmine Garlands
Stall selling jasmine garlands.
Shophouses along Serangoon Road
Rows of shops selling Indian cusine, costumes and goods.
Singapore River
Location: Central Singapore
Nearest MRT Line: East West and North South Lines
Nearest MRT Station: Raffles City Interchange Station
Fullerton Hotel
Mordern Singapore developed from the area around Singapore river from 1819. Fullertion Hotel was formerly an office building built in 1919 to commemorate 100 years of British colonial rule in Singapore. The Cavenagh Bridge was completed in 1870 to commemorate Singapore's status as a Crown Colony of the Straits Settlement. It is the third bridge to be built in Singapore.
Asian Civilisations Museum
The museum building constructed in 1827 is the former Empress Place Building and used to be colonial goverment offices.
Boat Quay
Boat Quay is the centre of trade and commerce since founding of mordern Singapore till 1960s when container ports are used. The area been converted into a enterainment area with the trading offices converting into pubs and retail shops.
Raffles Landing Site
This is the spot Sir Stamford Raffles is believed to have landed on 29 January 1819. Bristish start to rule Singapore from 1819.
Dalhousie Obelisk
The Dalhousie Obelisk was built in 1850 by local merchants and traders to commemorate Governor-General of India, Marquis of Dalhousie's visit to Singapore from 1848 to 1856. It was moved to this present site in 1909.
Singapore Skyline
Singapore finanical district skyline seen from Singapore River.
Coleman Bridge
The Dalhousie Obelisk was built in 1850 by local merchants and traders to commemorate Governor-General of India, Marquis of Dalhousie's visit to Singapore from 1848 to 1856. It was moved to this present site in 1909.
Elgin Bridge
Padang
Location: Central Singapore
Nearest MRT Line: North South and East West Lines
Nearest MRT Station: City Hall Interchange Station
Padang
Padang is an public open space designated by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819. There are landmarks and buildings around the Padang.
Old Parliament House
This colonial goverment building was built in 1827. It was used as Singapore government's parliament house from independance in 1965 till 1999. The bronze elephant statue was a gift from King Rama V of Thailand during his visit in 1871.
Tan Kim Seng Fountain
The fountain was built to commemorate Mr Tan Kim Seng who donated money in 1857 to provide Singapore town with water supply. The fountain was erected in 1882 and moved to current site in 1925.
Kampong Glam
Location: Central Singapore
Nearest MRT Line: East West Lines
Nearest MRT Station: Bugis MRT Station
Kampong Glam
Kampong Glam was designated as an area for the malays and arabs communities. The area started to develop as commerical activities and immigrants increases.
Malay Heritage Centre
Built in 1835, this building was originally the Istana Kampong Glam belonging to Sultan of Johor. It is now a museum on Malay Heritage.
Sultan Mosque
Sultan mosque was built in 1928 is one of the oldest mosque in Singapore.
City Hall
Location: Central Singapore
Nearest MRT Line: North South and East West Lines
Nearest MRT Station: City Hall Interchange Station
Raffles Hotel
Colonial era hotel established in 1887 is a landmark in Singapore.
St Andrew Catheral
Central Fire Station
Armenian Apostolic Church of St Gregory the Illuminator Singapore
Freemasons' Hall
CHIJMES
WWII Sites
Location: around Singapore
Ford Factory
This was the site where Britain surrendered Singapore to Japanese troops on 15th Feb 1942.