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Top 10 Things to do at City Hall, Singapore

Singapore’s city hall is a striking structure, designed by British architect Norman Foster. Situated in the heart of the business district, it dominates the skyline. The building has a sleek, aerodynamic design and incorporates green spaces into its layout. The building was completed in 1998 and is one of the city-state’s most important landmarks. The City Hall in Singapore is a national monument gazetted on 14 February 1992. It can be found in front of the historical Padang and adjacent to the Supreme Court of Singapore, it was designed and built by the architects of the Singapore Municipal Commission, A. Gordans and F. D. Meadows from 1926 to 1929. There are many things to do in this area, and here’s our favourite top 10.

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#1 – National Gallery Singapore

Introduction: The National Gallery Singapore, often known exonymously as the National Gallery, is a public institution and national museum dedicated to art and culture located in the Civic District of Singapore. It oversees the world’s largest public collection of Singaporean and regional art of the Eastern world, specifically of Southeast Asia, with a collection of more than 9,000 items.

About

  • Provide an understanding and appreciation of art and culture
  • Focusing on Singapore’s culture and heritage and its relationship with other Asian cultures

Opening Hours:

  • Weekdays: 10am – 7pm
  • Weekends: 10am – 7pm

Price of Admission: $20

Location & Address: 1 St Andrew’s Rd, #01 – 01, Singapore 178957

Contact: +65 6271 7000

Website: Website Link Here

 


#2 – Asian Civilisations Museum

Introduction:

The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is an institution that forms a part of the four museums in Singapore, the other three being the Peranakan Museum at Old Tao Nan School, the National Museum of Singapore, and the Singapore Art Museum. It is one of the pioneering museums in the region to specialize in pan-Asian cultures and civilizations. The museum specializes in the material history of China, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and West Asia, from which the diverse ethnic groups of Singapore trace their ancestry.

About

  • Expanding the collection to other areas of Asia
  • Exhibits largely centered on Chinese civilization

Opening Hours:

  • Saturday to Thursday: 10am – 7pm
  • Friday: 10am – 9pm

Price of Admission: 

  • Singaporeans & Permanent Residents $12
  • Foreign Residents & Tourists $25 (includes all-access admission to ACM)
  • Concession/ Students/ Senior Citizens $20

Location & Address: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Pl, Singapore 179555

Contact: +65 6332 7798

Website: Website Link Here

 


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#3 – Raffles City

Introduction: Managed by CapitaLand, Raffles City Singapore is a premier integrated complex comprising retail, commercial, hotels and convention centre space in the heart of Singapore’s Business District. Designed by world-renowned architect I M Pei to be the ‘city within a city’, Raffles City Singapore opened in 1986 and links the tourist and shopping artery of Orchard Road with the commercial and financial area in and around Raffles Place. The complex consists of Raffles City Singapore, Raffles City Tower, Raffles City Convention Centre, Swissotel The Stamford and Fairmont Singapore. Raffles City Singapore is a prime retail mall spread over five floors on storeys 1, 2, 3, and Basement Levels 1 & 2. The mall currently houses over 200 specialty shops, including international fashion labels, luxury watch and jewellery brands, beauty concept stores and restaurants from casual dining to Michelin star restaurants. Raffles City Singapore is linked directly to the City Hall MRT Interchange station and the Esplanade MRT station along the Circle Line.

About

  • Houses specialty shops
  • Dining at Michelin star restaurants

Opening Hours:

  • Daily: 10am – 10pm

Price of Admission: NIL

Location & Address: 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179103

Contact: +65 6318 0238

Website: Website Link Here



#4 – Esplanade Park

Introduction: Esplanade Park is one of the oldest among Singapore’s heritage parks. Redeveloped in 1991 to enhance the Civic District’s identity and to create an important frontage for the Padang, Supreme Court and City Hall, Esplanade Park is a showcase for many of Singapore’s historical landmarks.

About

  • Take a stroll through this iconic park and reflect on the sacrifices made by brave soldiers 
  • Memorial and the Cenotaph, and marvel at the intricacies of the Victorian

Opening Hours:

  • Daily

Price of Admission: NIL

Location & Address: Along Connaught Drive, 179682

Website: Website Link Here

 


#5 – Chijmes

Introduction: Chijmes is one of the top food and beverage, entertainment, and lifestyle destination located in the heart of Singapore’s Civic and Cultural District. Boasting beautiful courtyards and cosy alfresco dining areas, it plays host to a wide array of restaurants serving international cuisines, stylish bars and hip cafes. However the development is more than what it is today. It houses two National Monuments, CHIJMES Hall and Caldwell House with the latter being the second-oldest building in Singapore and the oldest building within the complex.

About

  • CHIJMES Hall Show Privileges
  • Celebrate Love in Their Charming Heritage CHIJMES Hall or Alcove

Opening Hours:

  • Daily

Price of Admission: Free

Location & Address: 30 Victoria Street, Singapore 187996

Contact: +65 6265 3600

Website: Website Link Here

 


#6 – Raffles Hotel and Hotel Arcade

Introduction: Raffles Arcade has been officially certified by the local authorities as adhering to the SG Clean programme requirements for cleanliness and hygiene safety. In addition, we have also launched the Accor ALLSAFE Cleanliness & Prevention Label, which represents some of the most stringent cleaning standards and operational protocols in the world of hospitality, standards of which have been vetted by Bureau Veritas, a world leader in hygiene and cleanliness inspection.

About

  • Embody the philosophy that guides our service excellence
  • Enhanced measures adhering to the highest levels of cleanliness protocols

Opening Hours:

  • Weekdays: 9am – 6pm
  • Weekends: closed

Price of Admission: NIL

Location & Address: 328 NORTH BRIDGE RD SINGAPORE 188719

Contact: +65 6337 1886

Website: Website Link Here

 


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#7 – St Andrew’s Cathedral

Introduction: St Andrew’s Cathedral is the oldest Anglican site of worship in Singapore. While much is known about the Cathedral’s existing building, relatively little is known about the church building that came before, which had its first foundation stone laid on Monday 9th November1835. St Andrew’s Church was fashioned in the Neo-Classical architectural style ofSingapore’s pioneer colonial architect G. D. Coleman, who was inspired by the symmetrical sensibilities of Classical Greek and Roman architecture. The church held its first service on 18 June 1837 and was consecrated a year later by the Right Revd Daniel Wilson, the Bishop of Calcutta who had jurisdiction over Singapore.

About

  • Learn about our Christian Education courses
  • Support and befriend the seniors in our midst

Opening Hours: NIL

Price of Admission: From $14.99

Location & Address: 11 St Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178959

Contact: +65 6337 6104

Website: Website Link Here

 


#8 – Singapore Cricket Club

Introduction: Singapore Cricket Club is the premier sports and lifestyle club in the heart of the city. The club is a gazetted building framed by a breathtaking blend of historic and modern buildings, with the iconic Padang field at its doorstep. Across time, has been a magnet for Singapore’s sporting fraternity. Here, just about every popular field game is played: from cricket, naturally, to soccer, hockey, rugby, tennis, lawn bowls, netball among others.

About

  • Extends to the Clubhouse where wining, dining, and socializing facilities cater
  • Refurbished with great care to retain its architectural splendor dating back to the colonial era.

Opening Hours:

  • Monday to Saturday: 11am – 11pm
  • Sunday: 11am – 10pm

Price of Admission: The entrance fee for Term Membership is at S$4,000.00 (plus prevailing Goods and Services Tax (GST)) for one (1) year Membership

Location & Address: Connaught Drive Singapore 179681

Contact: +65 6338 9271

Website: Website Link Here

 


#9 – Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall

Introduction:

First established in 1862, the Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall is one of the most recognisable landmarks in Singapore. The heritage building located in the heart of the city’s Civic District contains a 614-seat Theatre and a 673-seat Concert Hall.

In 2010, the national monument underwent a four-year refurbishment to restore its neo-classical façade while getting new state-of-the-art facilities and amenities. The redevelopment also saw the addition of two smaller rooms for music, dance and theatre rehearsals.

Having played a role in the country’s history for over 150 years, the Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall continues to be an exciting mid-sized platform, supporting the growth of Singapore’s arts industry.

About

  • HERITAGE GALLERY

Curated by the National Heritage Board, A Monument to Our History houses a collection of memorabilia depicting the history of Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall and collective stories from the community. Located on Level 3, this heritage gallery pays tribute to the venue with a showcase of its rich legacy and heritage.

  • SINFONIA RISTORANTE

Nestled in the iconic Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall, Sinfonia Ristorante strives to deliver a fine dining experience that is accessible for all gourmands. Sinfonia Ristorante seeks to be the home where eating is always a pleasure, with quality seasonal ingredients as the basis of good cuisine. Indulge in a multi-sensorial dining experience within the majestic space, adorned with elegant decor, impressive high ceilings and Corinthian columns.

Opening Hours:

  • Daily: 10am – 9pm

Price of Admission: $30 per person

Location & Address: 11 Empress Pl, #01-02, Singapore 179558

Contact: +65 6602 4200

Website: Website Link Here

 


#10 – Civilian War Memorial

Introduction:

The Civilian War Memorial, located east of the Padang on Beach Road, commemorates these civilian victims of World War II and the unity of Singapore’s four main races—Malay, Chinese, Indian and Eurasian. It was unveiled by former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on 15 February 1967— the day that Singapore fell to Japanese forces 25 years ago—and gazetted as a national monument in 2013.

About

  • It was constructed after mass graves of civilian war victims were found in several locations around Singapore in 1962. More than 40 of these mass graves came from Siglap’s so-called Valley of Death.
  • Every year on 15 February, a memorial service is held here, in remembrance of the victims of the war.

Opening Hours:

  • Daily

Price of Admission: NIL

Location & Address: Bras Basah Road and Beach Road intersection, Singapore 189701

Contact: +65 6736 2000

Website: Website Link Here

 


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